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Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping
Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping
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Southern Knights
Editorial
August 31, 2010
A nine-month turnaround of an Alabama county’s water system combines main inspection, leak repair and a tough-but-fair approach to billing
A Matter of Choice
Editorial
August 31, 2010
A lateral-repair program in South Williamsport, Pa., lets residents choose conventional or trenchless methods to replace leaking pipes
Seeing the Heat
Editorial
July 31, 2010
Infrared sewer inspection technology now includes display of temperature in full color, opening up new applications for investigating issues
Out of the Comfort Zone
Editorial
July 31, 2010
Dye testing and inspection, combined with recordkeeping on a new Web-based application, helps an Ohio city get a firm handle on inflow and infiltration
The Old Made New
Editorial
July 31, 2010
An inspection vehicle retrofit enables a Maine sewer district to improve efficiency and significantly enhance reliability
No More Overflows
Editorial
July 31, 2010
I&I control, effective root treatment and FOG regulations help a California water and sewer district say so long to SSOs
Getting Tough on I&I
Editorial
June 30, 2010
The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District uses pipe bursting as a key technology in an aggressive program to tighten its sewers
Intelligent Planning
Editorial
June 30, 2010
The Mesa Water Resources Department optimizes its inspection and rehab program with innovative software that makes it feasible to predict what might break next
Plugging the Gaps
Editorial
June 30, 2010
An epoxy coating system helps a Florida sewer department cut off I&I from manholes and drive down sanitary sewer overflows
Pulling and Drilling
Editorial
June 30, 2010
Manufacturers present innovations in pipe bursting and horizontal directional drilling for trenchless repair
Conflict Avoidance
Editorial
June 30, 2010
Envista application helps multiple infrastructure owners coordinate activities and complete projects cost-effectively, free of interference
Industry News - July 2010
Editorial
June 30, 2010
Badger Meter Purchases Cox Instruments, Flow Dynamics; Ottumwa, Iowa, Receives EPA Grant for Sewer Project; Jamko Receives PACP Certification
Getting Control
Editorial
May 31, 2010
The Water Services Department in Kansas City deploys more than 300 green stormwater initiatives in a citywide effort to help curtail CSOs
Follow the Bouncing Ball
Editorial
May 31, 2010
A combination of technologies, including a SmartBall acoustic leak detection device, provide condition assessments for a Maryland district
Inside Information
Editorial
May 31, 2010
BEM technology helps utilities gather data on condition and life expectancy in pressurized pipes as part of a risk-based, predictive approach to rehabilitation
Home Cooking
Editorial
May 31, 2010
The City of Ames succeeds with an in-house pipe inspection program and looks to put its own crews to work on sewer cleaning, as well
Made to Order
Editorial
May 31, 2010
Two cities improve infrastructure management with software packages that enable high flexibility and customization to suit specific needs
Filling the Pipeline
Editorial
May 31, 2010
In many cases, the best way to find high-quality CCTV inspection operators is to identify people with the right personal attributes and train them yourself
End to End
Editorial
April 30, 2010
Accela Asset Management lets government agencies and utilities manage multiple functions in a single, integrated software package
Badge of the Professional
Editorial
April 30, 2010
Wastewater collections system operators in Monroe County, N.Y., go to school to improve their skills and earn certification in their specialty
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