Case Study

Maintaining And Improving Jersey City Water Infrastructure

Source: Henkel
AVT-news

Managing the evolution of municipal water networks requires a delicate balance between upgrading century-old components and meeting the demands of a growing population. In densely populated urban environments, traditional maintenance often involves widespread service disruptions and significant excavation footprints, which can paralyze local commerce and compromise emergency fire protection.

Modern infrastructure strategies now prioritize non-disruptive solutions that integrate new control points into existing transmission mains without shutting down the system. By utilizing advanced insertion valve technology on live lines, utilities can replace failing, 150-year-old assets and establish reliable isolation points for future repairs. This methodology not only maintains water quality by preventing the backflow risks associated with depressurization but also significantly reduces the physical and financial impact of system overhauls. To learn more about how strategic valve placement can optimize your long-term infrastructure resilience, explore the full case study.

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