Sewers & Sewer Line Maintenance Resources
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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.
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City Of Columbus: Facilities And Safety Training Management
12/6/2022
The City of Columbus entered into a Consent Order with the USEPA to reduce sewer overflows, and 360Water was hired to develop the facilities training and documentation.
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Long Beach Water Department Increases Efficiency With AVEVA SCADA Solution
9/21/2022
Discover how AVEVA helped operate and maintain nearly 765 miles of sewer lines, and deliver more than 40 million gallons of wastewater per day to Los Angeles County sanitation district facilities.
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North American Benchmark Study Comparing CCTV Vs. FELL Inspection On 322 Gravity Sewer Mains
8/9/2022
This study presents key findings for a first-of-its-kind 14-mile North American pipeline benchmark study that compared CCTV inspection against FELL inspection results.
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Geospray Prevents Further Corrosion
7/27/2022
A 54” concrete sewer in Bloomington, IL, was beginning to show signs of corrosive deterioration above the flow line of the sewer. They were interested in GeoSpray mortar's capabilities as a geopolymer mortar.
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Interceptor Sewer Rehabilitation In Lucas County, Ohio
6/23/2022
Rehabilitating the Lucas County Interceptor Sewer No. 500 was a two-phase project. The most recent phase required a solution that would be impervious to the corrosive influences found in these environments.