Inside the June 2011 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water

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Leak Hunters Leak Hunters
New digital detection technology helps a Georgia water authority get proactive about leaks — and pays for itself with the first leak
Industry News - June 2011 Clear-Cut Improvement Clear-Cut Improvement
New gasoline-powered diamond chain saw helps water district crews make quicker work of cuts on a variety of pipe materials
Case Studies: Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping Case Studies: Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping How Efficient Can You Be?
San Diego’s experience should inspire any municipal department to look again at its practices and see how much its workers can truly accomplish
For the Common Good For the Common Good
A municipal utility agency and an energy company share multiple benefits from collaboration on pipeline inspections
Trends in Trenchless
A look at the trenchless industry shows opportunities to expand the business in three critical dimensions
Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping June Product News June Product News
Featured products of June
Flat Trap Scoops Debris from Manhole Bottoms Flat Trap Scoops Debris from Manhole Bottoms
Flat Trap debris cleaner from Southland Tool Mfg.
While It’s Still Running While It’s Still Running
A full-profile insertion flowmeter is designed to be easily inserted into a pipeline without leakage while it is still under pressure and in service
Cleaning House
By standardizing cleaning procedures, training and equipment, San Diego wastewater officials cut sewer overflows and expenses while boosting efficiency
One For All One For All
Five Wisconsin villages save money and enhance their inspection service by jointly purchasing sewer cameras and sharing equipment and expertise
Worth Noting - June 2011
Learning Opportunities; Calendar