Sewers & Sewer Line Maintenance Resources
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AIMS Companies Overcome Workload Spikes With Sewermatics AI
4/11/2023
Learn how Sewermatics AI extends contractor crew bandwidth to expedite inspections and keep projects on pace.
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ROVION SAT II Conquers The Benelux Market
4/10/2023
Van de Kreeke Leidngtechniek’s new iPEK lateral inspection system ROVION SAT II makes inspecting laterals from the main sewer made easy.
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R.A.H Solutions Finds Its Niche With SpeedyLight+
4/10/2023
Discover how a contractor found its niche in trenchless pipe repair by using the Speedylight system, which is a minimally invasive way to repair pipes.
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A Family-Owned Company Changes The Lives Of Communities In Need Using OpenFlows
3/30/2023
Learn about the father-son owned firm, TSA, that designed a modern sewage network to help address water quality issues.
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To Clean Up England's Rivers We Need To Know How Much Sewage Is Dumped — But Water Firms Won't Tell Us
3/6/2023
UK environment secretary Thérèse Coffey has demanded that water companies share plans for how they will reduce sewage discharges into rivers. They could start by coming clean on how much sewage is being dumped. If we don’t know how much sewage is actually being released — for at least the worst offending locations — we won’t be able to measure environmental and industry improvement with any confidence.
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Pump Stations That Will Not Fail
2/27/2023
Read how an Arkansas utility takes redundancy a step further with a permanent backup system to prevent sanitary sewer overflows.
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PWSA Advances By Upgrading To ROVVER X SAT II Lateral Launch Crawlers
2/22/2023
The ROVVER X SAT II lateral launch crawler allows Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority (PWSA) to traverse steep pipe inclines with ease, which previously posed challenges for the team.
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What Is Excessive Inflow And Infiltration?
2/21/2023
Discover how you can combat inflow and infiltration from the inside out.
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Work Smarter, Not Harder: The Phased Assessment Strategy For Sewers (PASS)
2/21/2023
PASS is a workflow for understanding sewer system conditions quicker, with fewer resources.
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Robots Protecting Our Sewers
1/3/2023
For centuries, engineers have worked on solutions to bring fresh water to cities and then get rid of wastewater safely. From the Roman aqueduct to the Victorian super sewer, water technology has had to keep pace with growing demand since humans first started to live together.