Online Exclusives Understand Sewer Condition Better with Cloud-Based Inspection Data Management Moving sewer inspection data to a cloud-based workflow improves security and is highly cost-effective April 12, 2018
Online Exclusives EPA Announces New Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects Funding could aid over $11 billion in infrastructure projects nationwide April 09, 2018
Blogs Accurate Mapping with Geospatial Probes With the increasing need for precise mapping, municipalities are deploying geospatial probes to achieve real-time position tracking in order to create virtual 3-D computer models of underground assets April 05, 2018
Online Exclusives WinCan Awarded PACP Version 7 Certification from NASSCO National Association of Sewer Service Companies awarded WinCan with certification for Version 7 of the industry-standard Pipeline Assessment Certification Program April 03, 2018
Blogs Network Rail High Speed Implements WinCan WinCan software provided the rail company a strategic solution that enables engineers to visualize asset condition and plan future maintenance February 20, 2018
Online Exclusives Inspection and Rehab Planning Tool Improves Workflow The City of Lebanon Authority integrates WinCan software with GIS data in order to be more cost-effective and strategic in decision-making February 13, 2018
Online Exclusives Hurricane Harvey: Houston Water Continues to Assess Storm’s Full Impact Five Months Later Houston Water inspects its system for repairs and upgrades, and considers the lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey January 25, 2018
Online Exclusives City Develops Predictive Modeling for Water Main Breaks Syracuse, New York, partners with the University of Chicago on a data algorithm that predicts which pipes are at the highest risk of failure January 23, 2018
Online Exclusives Mudslide Cleanup Creates Challenges for California Community Utilities assess infrastructure damage as Montecito recovers from natural disaster January 18, 2018
Online Exclusives City Deals with Waterline Break on Recently Completed Infrastructure Project Less than two years after Rhinelander, Wisconsin’s overhaul of its downtown water and sewer infrastructure, the city had to dig up a portion of it to fix a broken waterline January 11, 2018
Online Exclusives Wisconsin Utility Remembers 'Polar Vortex' Winter of 2013-14 As winter takes hold in 2018, the Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility prepares by looking back to the most extreme season on record January 10, 2018