SewerVUE News Release – February 2012

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February 9th, 2012

SewerVUE at work

Creating a Feasible Five-year Inspection and Capital Improvement Plan for a 26-mile Aquaduct in North Utah” by Michael Fleury and Adam McKnight
A joint venture with Carollo Engineers, SewerVUE undertoook the investigation of four interior joints of the 60-inch unlined RCP raw water Davis Aqueduct to survey and map pipe wall thicness, rebar configuration, ascertain the joint configuration and locate any voids outside of the pipe. The project was completed in 2010, SewerVUE’s results helped to formulate a suitable rehabilitation strategy for the leaky joints which was coating the joints with structural epoxy.

A recent article by Michael Fleury, associate vice-president/regional infrastructure manager, Carollo Engineers and Adam McKnight, engineer with the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Layton, Utah, describes how various assessment technologies were used to examine the pipeline conditions, to formulate rehabilitation tactics and to assess risks, thereby creating a capital improvement program with a life-cycle and cost-benefit analyses. You can find full details of the project here or on Page 28 here.

SewerVUE in Exhibition

Let’s talk condition assesment at No Dig 2012 with SewerVUE
Visit SewerVUE at No Dig 2012, between March 11th – March 14th 2012 at The Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennesse. The redesigned Surveyor Pipe Inspection Robot will be on display at Booth #1016. Please drop by to talk to us about your in-pipe GPR needs.

SewerVUE presents
The paper titled “Combined Application of Pipe Penetrating Radar and LIDAR for Large Diameter Pipe Inspection” will be presented at No Dig 2012 by Csaba Ekes PhD, president of SewerVUE on March 13th, Track 5, at 11.35 am. The paper illustrates the advantage of combined application of Pipe Penetrating Radar and LIDAR for the inspection of large diameter water and sewer pipes.
ABOUT SEWERVUE SewerVUE’s patent-pending pipe penetrating radar (PPR) inspection technology gathers and interprets, on commercial scale, the data needed to assess pipe wall thickness, rebar cover, and outside voids. This critical information allows owners and consultants to model service life and plan remediation and rehabilitation of large diameter underground pipes and related infrastructure.

SewerVUE continues to seek Pilot Projects throughout North America. For further details, please contact us at             1.888.973.9378   or    info@sewervue.com