Years of drought interrupted by occasional cloudbursts dropping up to 12 inches in one day caused problems in the older sections of...
Entries Tagged Data Logger/Management
Editorial
Location and leak Detection
Reduces and recovers lost waterProblemOperators at Mooresville (N.C.) Public Services Department had a 10 percent nonmetered water rate in their 240 miles...
Editorial
A Delicate Balance
When you’re located in a remote, pristine region like the Pacific Northwest, self-sufficiency is vital. The city of Port Angeles, on Washington’s...
Editorial
Connecting Pipe Data to GIS
Data management is becoming more important as municipalities continue to see budgets tighten. A new module for WinCan infrastructure inspection and asset...
Editorial
October Product News
RIDGID Introduces One-Touch Digital Monitor
The one-touch SeeSnake CS-10 digital monitor from RIDGID can record still images and video. It features video and...
Editorial
Above the Fray
The Big Bear Area Regional Wastewater Agency in Big Bear City, Calif., had capacity issues where its sanitary sewers turned 90 degrees....
Editorial
July Product News
Vacall Introduces AllSmartFlow Control System
The AllSmartFlow CANbus control system from Vacall features a wired or wireless pendant and color LCD screen that...
Editorial
Leak Hunters
At the beginning of 2000, the Clayton County (Ga.) Water Authority discovered it had some significant water loss issues. A six-year leak...
Editorial
Becoming a Believer
A couple of years ago, Dan Hartman could easily sum up his disdain for social media such as Twitter in less than...
Editorial
Out of the Comfort Zone
The small community of Bay Village, Ohio, was doing everything it should in sewer maintenance: mainline inspection, regular cleaning, root control and...
Editorial
The Bottom Line
The City of Duluth is taking a top-to-bottom approach to eliminating sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs). In fact, it has to.For one thing,...
Editorial
Winding Underwater
The 24,000-foot-long concrete and cast-iron Lake Oswego (Ore.) interceptor sewer (LOIS) had insufficient capacity to handle development and peak wet-weather flows, resulting...















