To detect leaks and promote sustainability, the university is installing ultrasonic submeters on dozens of older buildings and cooling towers
A sewer district’s integrated approach aims to alleviate overflows in its member communities
Electromagnetic locating tools don’t require the level of upkeep that other machines need, but there are several good practices you should think about to help keep your equipment in top shape
According to the Common Ground Alliance’s DIRT Report, utility damage from excavation cost approximately $30 billion in 2019 in the U.S.
Acoustic technology helps utility assess major transmission main and prioritize resources.
No one tool can take on all utility locating challenges. Soil conditions play a factor in equipment effectiveness. Here’s a look at approaches to take whether you’re utilizing ground-penetrating radar or an electromagnetic locator.
Stanford researchers offer a new way to locate water leaks, saying it could save time, money and billions of gallons of water