ABOUT INFOSENSE

InfoSense, Inc. manufactures the SL-RAT®, an award-winning acoustic inspection tool designed to detect blockages in small-diameter gravity sewers. This highly portable, onsite device uses transmissive acoustics to provide a quick, low-cost assessment of blockage conditions. Trusted by hundreds of utilities worldwide, the SL-RAT helps optimize the deployment of expensive cleaning and CCTV resources by delivering real-time blockage assessments in under 3 minutes, without contact with the flow, and at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods.

FEATURED PRODUCTS

SL-DOG provides a convenient method for archiving, validating, visualizing and analyzing the SL-RAT measurement data. The secure cloud-based web portal compliments your acoustic inspections, facilitating collection system maintenance management. 

The Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool (SL-RAT) offers a fast, cost-effective solution for assessing the condition of your collection system. Using transmissive acoustics, the SL-RAT identifies blockages and flow restrictions in small-diameter gravity sewer lines.

CASE STUDIES

Little Rock looked to enhance their sophisticated cleaning program and reduce sanitary sewer overflow count by implementing new technologies.

Discover how the SL-Rat program realized over $51,000 in crew labor and financial savings, while reducing the risk of sanitary sewer maintenance issues, for the town of Oakland, Maine.

In this case study, explore how incorporating the SL-RAT into their maintenance program has realized significant savings for the city of Campbell River.

CONTACT INFORMATION

InfoSense, Inc.

8116 S Tryon St. STE B3-203

Charlotte, NC 28273

UNITED STATES

Phone: 877-747-3245 ext. 8

Contact: Chase Mendell

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