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ahead
oF the
Storm

evanstons innovative and


proactive approach to
stormwater management
eases the strain of
major rain events
paGe 12

dave Stoneback,
Utilities director for
the city of evanston,
in evanston, ill.

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STORM: Ahead

of the Storm

Evanstons innovative and proactive approach to stormwater management eases


the strain of major rain events.
By Jim Force

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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WATER: Road

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SEWER: Well-Managed Assets

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City of Evanston (Ill.) Utilities Director
Dave Stoneback and the Evanston Utilities
Department Sewer Division have employed
a variety of tactics in their battle against
stormwater overflows, including new
sanitary sewer lines, new relief sewers and
flow restrictors that prevent storm drain
overloads. (Photography by Rob Hart)

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FROM THE EDITOR: Think

Forward

Innovative ideas and a progressive management approach separate the top utilities.
By Luke Laggis

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THINK FORWARD

Innovative ideas and a progressive management


approach separate the top utilities

nother year is nearly in the books. Christmas is just a few days off
as youre reading this, but the leaves in northern Wisconsin are
still bearing the full colors of autumn as I write it.
I point that out because I just returned from WEFTEC in New Orleans
where I got a first look at some new products and talked to a lot of bright
people from across the industry. So much is being written about the poor
state of our infrastructure and growing demands on water resources, but
there is a lot of innovation and forward thinking in this industry.
Thats the underlying theme running through the profiles in this issue
of MSW: innovation and forward thinking.
Altamonte Springs, Fla., is a great example. The city, located just north
of Orlando, implemented one of Floridas first reclaimed water projects in
the late 1980s. And unlike some cities, where reclaimed water is diverted
to a few large customers, Altamonte Springs makes reclaimed water available to all of its customers.

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FROM THE EDITOR


Luke Laggis

But perhaps the greatest innovation came years later as the Florida
Department of Transportation was planning a significant expansion of Interstate 4 that would have included several large retention ponds and other
stormwater features. At the same time, nearby Apopka was looking to reduce
its reliance on groundwater and had recently built new water storage reservoirs to meet projected demand.
So, Altamonte Springs worked with Apopka and the FDOT on a unique
plan to capture stormwater runoff and distribute it after treatment
through its reclaimed water system. When complete, the project will reduce
stormwater runoff, take stress off the aquifer and substantially reduce
pollutant loads being introduced into the Little Wekiva River.
Evanston, Ill., has also taken an innovative approach to stormwater management. In response to years of problems after heavy rains, the city approved
a Long Range Sewer Improvement Program that included a new system of
relief sewers and additional storm sewers. The plan also called for the installation of flow restrictors in streets and alleyways throughout the city.
The restrictors and the relief sewer system work in tandem. The innovative approach of partial sewer separation combined with street flow con-

So much is being written about the poor state


of our infrastructure and growing demands on
water resources, but there is a lot of innovation
and forward thinking in this industry.
trol was more cost-effective than installing a totally new separate storm sewer
system throughout the entire city. It also received awards: the Pisces Award
in 2006 for innovative use of the Illinois Clean Water Act Revolving Fund
for water-quality improvements, and the 2009 Illinois Section Award from
the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Innovation and forward thinking takes a different course in Denton,
Texas, where asset management has been raised to an art form. The utilitys layered and sophisticated computerized maintenance management
system has created a warehouse of data that officials can use to target
potential problems and address maintenance and repair work in the most
efficient manner possible.
In April 2014, the Water Environment Association of Texas gave
Denton its annual Sidney L. Allison Award recognizing the utilitys asset
management program for how its improved productivity and service for
the Denton Wastewater Collection System and its customers.
All three of these utilities have looked beyond the status quo and found
better ways to meet the needs of their customers. Theyre all doing great
work, and I hope you find their stories beneficial.
Enjoy this months issue. F
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FOCUS: STORM

AHEAD
OF THE
STORM
Evanstons innovative and proactive
approach to stormwater management
eases the strain of major rain events

Bernard Pamaran from the


City of Evanston, Ill., rinses
off a CUES camera and
crawler system after
inspecting a section of
mainline. (Photography
by Rob Hart)

By Jim Force

vanston, Ill., has launched a


three-pronged attack on
stormwater overflows, but the
increasing frequency and intensity
of rain events is making the task
more challenging.
Plagued for years with flooded
basements and customer complaints,
the utility has built a new system of
stormwater relief sewers, added several new storm sewers, and installed
flow restrictors which prevent storm
drain overloads by forcing stormwater to pass down the street or alleyway to larger drains.
And while the system works well,
Utilities Director Dave Stoneback
says the heavier rainfalls the city has
experienced in recent years can still
cause flooding problems, especially
in winter. A heavy rain last February
on top of several inches of snow was
especially problematic since the
snow blocked storm drains and there
was nowhere for the water to go.
We used to talk about a 10-year
storm event, but now it seems like
its occurring every year. And the

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storms are more intense, he says.


Theres no question were seeing
a changing climate.

A 200-mile collection system


Evanston does not own or operate its own wastewater treatment
plant. Instead, the community sends
its wastewater to the Metropolitan
Water Reclamation District (MWRD)
of Greater Chicagos North Side
Treatment Plant, a relationship Stoneback calls a good partnership.
That frees up the Evanston
wastewater utility to concentrate its
efforts on operating and maintaining the citys 200-mile-long system
of combined sanitary sewers, stormwater relief sewers and separate
storm sewers.
Our crews are responsible for
preventive and routine maintenance
on all three different sewer systems,
explains Stoneback. These systems
are composed of sewer mains ranging from 6 to 120 inches in diameter and include over 5,500 manhole
inspection structures and over 9,000

drainage structures. The majority of


the combined system is constructed
of vitrified clay, with the larger-diameter pipes constructed of brick or
segmental clay tiles.
We have our own [CUES] TV
truck, Stoneback says. We inspect
our drainage structures first, then
the sewer pipes. Generally, we only
TV under streets that are due for
resurfacing the next year. Thats
about 3 miles every year.
We like to fix any problems
before the resurfacing takes place,
he explains.
The Evanston team uses two Vactor combination sewer cleaning
trucks, cleaning all drainage structures once every three years, operating on a third-third-third schedule.
All sewer lines 24 inches and smaller
are cleaned once every four years
all with in-house personnel.
When sewers need repair or
replacement, Evanston relies primarily on cured-in-place pipe technology, using prequalified outside firms.
Weve been using CIPP since the

early 1980s, Stoneback says. Current contractors include SAK,


Michels, Insituform, Kenny and
Visu-Sewer.
Annually, the city spends about
half a million dollars on smallerdiameter (24-inch or less) sewer
repair and replacement projects. For
lining the larger-diameter sewers,
48-inch diameter or larger, Evanston
has relied on low interest loans from
the state revolving loan fund. We
just finished a $1.8 million project
mostly using CIPP, Stoneback says,
Where its advantageous on larger
pipes, we will use slip-lining with
fiberglass [HOBAS Pipe USA].
If the pipes are too out-of-round,
or broken, crews will use open-cut
trenching methods, soliciting bids
from a range of qualified suppliers.
As for manholes, Stoneback says
the maintenance crews keep an eye
on them when theyre doing the
pipeline cleaning. The citys sewer
schedule enables the crews to
observe individual manholes at least
once every three years.
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We used to talk about a 10-year storm event,


but now it seems like its occurring every year.
And the storms are more intense. Theres no
question were seeing a changing climate.
Dave Stoneback

Taking on stormwater
So far, so good, but Evanston must
fight special battles against stormwater overflows. While the average citizen might rely on an umbrella for
protection, Evanston employs a full
toolbox of solutions, including
improvements to the sewer system
and flow restrictors. In addition, its
investigating green methods like
porous pavement and rain gardens.
Since 1985, Evanston has used
a 250-foot-deep tunnel (part of the
MWRD of Chicagos deep tunnel system) to store combined sewer overflows. During heavy rains, however,
Evanston residents
continued to expe-

PROFILE:
City of Evanston, Ill.,
Utilities Department,
Sewer Division
DATE FOUNDED:

Late 1800s

rience basement backups and property damage.


In 1990, the Evanston City Council approved a Long Range Sewer
Improvement Program that included
the installation of larger-diameter
relief sewers that could convey
stormwater and overflows to the
deep tunnel, as well as an extension
of the existing storm sewer system
into the north central and east side
of the city to convey surface drainage directly to the North Shore
Channel a surface impoundment.
The plan also called for the installation of flow restrictors in streets
and alleyways throughout the city.
The new relief sewer system consists of 8.75 miles of shallow, 60-footdeep tunnels ranging in size from
60 to 120 inches in diameter and 39
miles of sewers 6 to 54 inches in
diameter. The design was based on
complete drainage of street flooding during a five-year storm and only
minimal flooding in isolated areas
during a 10-year storm.

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the flow increases. They are positioned at hundreds of street curb
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restrictors act as a large 2 1/2-inch
orifice, letting water pass to the combined sewer system. When flow
increases, however, the vortex action
begins to throttle back the flow that
is allowed to pass through the orifice. As head continues to increase,
the valve discharge closes to a much
smaller orifice, forcing stormwater
to flow down the street for up to two
blocks where it is intercepted by
high capacity inlets that flow directly
to the relief sewer system.
The restrictors really protect our

Approximately 75,000

City of Evanston,
7.8 square miles, 12 miles
north of City of Chicago
CONNECTIONS: 14,400
WASTEWATER
INFRASTRUCTURE:

200 miles of sewer pipe,


ranging from 6 inches to
120 inches in diameter;
5,500 manholes; 9,000
drainage basins; wastewater
treated at North Side Water
Reclamation Plant operated
by the Metropolitan Water
Reclamation District (Greater
Chicago)
EMPLOYEES: 13
ANNUAL OPERATING
BUDGET:

$16 million
WEBSITE:

www.cityofevanston.org
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From top to bottom: Bob Bauer of the City of Evanston Utilities Department guides a camera through a mainline inspection using CUES equipment
in the control room of the utilitys inspection van; Bernard Pamaran (left)
and Bob Bauer lift the camera out of a manhole after the inspection; Danny
Cullen, bottom, and Shawn Pestka make repairs to an inlet and catch basin
along a residential street in Evanston.

basements, says Stoneback. They


keep the stormwater on the street
and divert it to our relief sewers.
Theyve worked well, he adds.
They can clog, but maintenance
has been manageable. Our crews use
a two-part device that fits into the
outfall pipe and pulls the vortex
head up to the street. Their instal-

lation all over the city has been


a money-saving event for us.
Stoneback makes clear that the
restrictors and the relief sewer system work together, in tandem. We
monitor results and find places
where installing a restrictor into a
drainage structure has caused unac(continued)

INNOVATIONS ON THE WATER SIDE


Innovation is not only the hallmark of the Evanston wastewater
utility. The city practices forward-looking approaches on the water side
as well and has been doing so for more than 100 years.
The water utility dates to the late 1800s. The town was a sleepy
farming community until 1871 when refugees of the Great Chicago Fire
moved to Evanston, increasing the population. Then in 1872, severe fires
in Evanston further increased the need for an effective public water
supply for firefighting. Drawing water from Lake Michigan, the community built its first pump station on property donated by Northwestern
University, which remains the site of the current water plant.
Typhoid outbreaks in the early 1900s prompted the utility to begin
disinfecting its water supply with chloride of lime, and in 1914, filtration
was added to the water treatment process as another measure to
combat the disease.
Today, 157 miles of water lines deliver the water to customers, and the
plant treats 108 million gallons per day with conventional surface water
treatment technology. Over half the lines are more than 80 years old, and
Evanston has a program to upgrade 1.5 miles of old pipeline every year.
The city was one of the first to install a fixed base automated meter
reading system in 2001. A SCADA system has monitored and controlled the water plant and distribution system since 1982, and
Evanston has used an asset management system since 1986.
To counter the buildup of frazil/anchor ice at the mouth of its mile
long inlet pipes into Lake Michigan, Evanston has successfully implemented a system of low-voltage heaters.
Still, state-of-the art technology cant do it all, according to Utilities
Director Dave Stoneback. Technology cant replace good people, he
says, but it helps them work more safely and efficiently.

ceptable street flooding, he says.


In that case, well extend the relief
sewer to that location.
According to the citys website,
this innovative approach of partial
sewer separation combined with
street flow control was more costeffective than installing a totally new
separate storm sewer system
throughout the entire 7.8-squaremile city area. In fact, the program,
developed between 1991 and 2008,
cost about $210 million.
It also received awards: the
Pisces Award in 2006 for innovative
use of the Illinois Clean Water Act
Revolving Fund for water-quality
improvements and the 2009 Illinois
Section Award from the American
Society of Civil Engineers.

Going green
Like many other forward-looking municipalities, Evanston is considering green solutions as part of its
stormwater management plan. Its in
its infancy, as Stoneback explains it,

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and includes porous pavement, rain


gardens and rain barrels.
Weve put in a lot of porous
pavement in the last couple of years
and have had mixed results, he says.
In the parking lanes on Sheridan
Road [a main drag], its worked well,
but in the downtown, its not holding up as well. Were diagnosing
why. He adds the city is installing
porous pavement on selected residential streets where truck traffic is
not heavy.
The city is also studying rain gardens, and has plans to develop one
next to the parking lot at the municipal building.
Residents are encouraged to
install rain barrels as well. The
MWRD has a good program in Chicago, Stoneback says, adding that
Evanston would like to duplicate it.
Were hoping to find a contractor
who would pick up the barrels and
deliver them to the home site;
theyre really too big and cumbersome to load into your car.

He adds the city is also developing standards for installing and


maintaining rain barrels.
Since the 1980s, a city ordinance
has required that all roof downspouts
be disconnected from the sewer system, but existing sump pump connections were grandfathered. Getting
property owners to voluntarily move
the pump discharge to the lawn
rather than the sewer system is both
a goal and a challenge.
According to our calculations,
if 18 sump pumps kicked on at the
same time, that would overwhelm a
12-inch pipe, he explains. We continue to talk to aldermen about this
issue, and go to public meetings
advising homeowners of the problems sump pumps can cause and
encouraging them to discharge to
their lawns.

Danny Pingue (left) and Jaime Vega


use a Vactor jet/vac truck to clean a
storm drain.

until McCook is built, well probably


still be susceptible to backups. F

Challenges ahead
Of course, at a municipal water
and wastewater utility, the work
never ends. As Stoneback and his
department look ahead, they see
continued funding and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure as serious challenges. But the biggest
concern is climate change the
intensity and duration of storms and
the citys ability to deal with them.
People get tired of hearing
about the 100-year storm because it
seems to be happening every year,
Stoneback says. But our [weather]
graphs are changing, were getting
more intense storms. Were learning that while our storm relief sewers are designed for the 10-year rain
event, now its every five or six years.
It has caused our relief sewers to
surcharge, resulting in more standing water on our streets.
More help is on the way, but its
probably years in the future. The
MWRD has plans to build the
McCook reservoir to be able to accept
and store more stormwater from Chicago and other communities like
Evanston which are served by the
Deep Tunnel system.
So much of our system is dependent on MWRD, says Stoneback.
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LIGHTING
THE WAY
Manhole lighting system sets up in seconds
and provides a host of safety features
By Doug Day

or using flashlights. We go through 10 or 15 spotlights


ts a simple idea, one maybe you even thought
a year. People drop them or break them, or they get
of. But it took Shane Jacobson and a co-worker
wet and stop working. This eliminates that cost.
to pursue it: an aluminum ring that fits perfectly
in a manhole opening with a set of LEDs to brightly
One Light Ring set retails for about $1,500 to
light the work area.
$2,000 depending on size and attachments. The Light
Driving home from a job one night, Paul Lewis
Ring was prototyped by Mid Iowa Machine and is manmentioned that it would be nice if someone made a
ufactured by Tom Christian and Sawyer Hjortsvang,
light ring so we wouldnt have to stand there with a
owners of Mid-Iowa Machine. Production may be outflashlight, says Jacobson.
sourced to other U.S. companies as demand grows.
A quick check revealed that nobody else made
one, so they invented the Light Ring. With the help
Easier than expected
of Jacobsons cousin, Gavin Gross, they patented the
It took less than a year to perfect the idea and file
invention and are now starting to market it. We develpatent applications. Jacobson then set up field demoped the idea a little more and turned it into a mulonstrations with some local communities.
tiuse safety and efficiency device rather than just a ring
Everyone thinks getting a patent is ridiculous
with lights on the bottom.
amounts of money and lots of time and work. But if
you have a basic concept, a drawJacobson owns Central
Iowa Televising in McCalls- You just pop the manhole cover, ing of the product you want to proburg, Iowa, with his father, drop the Light Ring in the open- duce, and go to the right patent
Kevin. He has also formed ing and place the safety ring on it attorney that has actual experience
with sewer patents our process
Light Ring Inc. Nighttime
youre ready to start working.
was pretty painless and there was
emergency calls are going
to be a lot easier, says Youre not dropping spotlights in minimal cost.
or using flashlights.
There will probably be other
Jacobson, adding that the
patent
applications down the line,
better visibility will also
Shane Jacobson
as well. We have two patents
help with safety and effipending on this product so far, he says. And there
ciency during daylight hours and will help prevent
may be others. A company that works on ethanol
banging cameras, jetters and other equipment against
plants wants us to build a rectangular version they
the walls. If somebody else had this on the market,
can bolt on to the side of a fan unit.
Id be hot on it.
Jacobsons father will be around more to help in
product development since he just retired after 23
Simple design
years as the water and wastewater superintendent in
The ring comes in standard manhole sizes and
nearby Story City. He couldnt hire CIT for cleanhas eight LED lights powered by a lithium-ion bating, jetting or sewer rehab work while he was in that
tery with a five-hour charge. It can also be plugged
position, says Jacobson. But weve always had good
directly into a power source from a vehicle. There
feedback from him from the customers view. Hes
is an adjustable safety ring to fit multiple sizes and
looking at tapping into that perspective as developa detachable downrigger to protect cable and jetter
ment of the Light Ring continues.
hoses. Other attachments are being developed.
The biggest breakthrough in manholes since the
Setup takes just a few seconds. You just pop the
ingenious design of the manhole, declares the commanhole cover, drop the Light Ring in the opening and
pany website (www.lightringinc.com). And it all started
place the safety ring on it youre ready to start workwith an offhand remark in the cab of a truck. F
ing, says Jacobson. Youre not dropping spotlights in

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THE HUMAN SIDE

BE A MAGNETIC
MANAGER
Limit the damage and expense of employee turnover and
motivate the best people to stick with your organization
By Ken Wysocky

We invite readers to offer


ideas for this regular column,
designed to help municipal and
utility managers deal with day-today people issues like motivation,
team building, recognition and
interpersonal relationships.
Feel free to share your secrets
for building and maintaining a
cohesive, productive team. Or
ask a question about a specific
issue on which you would like
advice. Call editor Luke Laggis
at 800/257-7222, or email
[email protected].

Magnetic managers only let great people in the door, he emphasizes.


eres an interesting factoid to chew on the next time your orgaDont waste your time on mediocrity hiring great people will make your
nization loses a great employee: Contrary to popular belief, its
job much easier. And set expectations right away. Tell people what you
usually not about the money.
want and what they should expect.
According to a study performed by the Saratoga Institute, a leader in
Many supervisors overlook a simple but powerful tool in their managethird-party exit interviewing, almost 90 percent of managers believe employrial arsenal: recognizing an employee for a job well-done. Our society is
ees leave because theyve found better-paying jobs. But the study also showed
addicted to recognition, he asserts. Yet a Gallup poll shows 60 percent of
something far more startling: In reality, only 12 percent of employees actuemployees never receive it even though its an easy thing for managers to
ally leave for greater financial rewards. And for the remaining 88 percent,
do, takes little time and doesnt have to cost even a penny.
theres little doubt that bad managers play a strong role in prompting them
When Kleiman speaks at seminars, he often asks attendees if they ever
to hit the road.
received a written letter of recognition from a manager.
This remarkable disconnect between perception and reality lends credence to the old adage that employees join companies, but they leave
Out of 100 people, maybe 15 will raise their hands, he notes. And
managers. It also speaks volumes
most of them know exactly where that
about the power of denial how difletter is, whether its framed and
ficult it is for the very people charged Some people love to have their hands held and others hanging on a wall or in their desk or
with keeping employees engaged and just want you to give them a target and let them go at it. in a file. That speaks to how valuable
on board to take responsibility for
it is to them.
Its your job to manage them how they prefer to be
turnover. This is no small matter, given
managed. It helps hold both you and the employee
Practice the five firsts
that some experts believe the cost of
What happens on an employees
accountable.
staff turnover stands between 50 to
first
day on the job is also critical to
150 percent of an employees annual
Mel Kleiman
long-term
retention. Anyone who dissalary (depending on the role and
putes
that
notion
should
consider
the
typical
first
question a new employee
level of seniority).
gets
from
a
spouse
or
friends
after
that
critical
first
eight hours on the clock:
So whats the solution if the problem perhaps is, in a word, you? Perhaps
How
was
your
day?
youll take some advice from consultant Mel Kleiman: Become a magnetic
The answer needs to be, Fabulous, Kleiman asserts.
manager the kind of leader who attracts good employees and keeps them
To ensure that response, he says managers should follow the first point
with your company through thick and thin.
in
what
he calls the Five Firsts: Make the first hour of the first day the best
Kleiman is the president and founder of Humetrics (www.humetrics.
hour
any
employee will ever have on a job.
com), a consulting firm in Sugar Land, Texas, that helps companies develop
Most
employees
start on Mondays, which are feverishly busy. As a result,
better hiring and retention strategies. Hes also the author of Hire Tough,
too
many
employees
are asked to spend hours filling out forms, talking with
Manage Easy: How to Find and Hire the Best Hourly Employees and The Five Firsts:
human
resources
people
or even just drinking coffee until their manager
A Simple System to On-Board, Engage and Retain Top Talent.
has time to pay attention to them.
What you should do is ask the new employee to come in an hour early
Magnetic power
so you can have some uninterrupted time together, he suggests, noting
Kleiman says exit surveys show that employees desire the following five
they usually are pleased by the special treatment. You only get one chance
things from work: great co-workers, interesting work, growth and opportuto make a really good first impression. Make that first hour the best hour
nity, a family-friendly environment and recognition. And magnetic managthey ever had at work.
ers can play a role in enhancing each of those areas by hiring great people
During that hour, be sure to explain why the employees job is imporfor jobs, establishing expectations, holding themselves and their employees
tant to the organization. Also tell them why they were chosen for the job
accountable, communicating openly and giving credit where credit is due.

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(which, as a bonus, establishes job expectations) and tell them what happens if they dont do their job well. Then find out how they want to be managed, which establishes an open line of communication, Kleiman says.
Employees love to be asked how they want to be managed and managers should love hearing about it, he notes. Some people love to have their
hands held and others just want you to give them a target and let them go
at it. Its your job to manage them how they prefer to be managed. It helps
hold both you and the employee accountable.
Managers should also comply with the other four Five Firsts:
Meet at the end of the first day to find out how things went. Dont let
them go home frustrated, Kleiman says.
Do the same thing at the end of the first week. The most important
thing is communicate, communicate, communicate, Kleiman
emphasizes.
Give the employee their first paycheck in person, not via direct deposit
into a bank account. This gives you an opportunity to tell them firsthand all the good things they did to earn it, he points out. Or maybe
to tell them they need to turn it up a notch. If youre not honest, youre
just setting them up for failure. How can you expect people to do
things right if youre not telling them what theyre doing wrong?
Meet again after 30 days to review the employees first month on the job.
In closing, Kleiman points out that its usually the best employees who
leave for greener pastures. So to avoid this kind of damaging and costly
turnover, managers should honestly take stock of their managerial shortcomings and address areas that require shoring up. Is it easy? No. Will it
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FOCUS: WATER

ROAD TO
SUSTAINABILITY
A quest for new supplies of reclaimed water led
Altamonte Springs to a unique source: Interstate 4
By Peter Kenter

lorida has been a pioneer in


the development of reclaimed
water infrastructure. A new
project developed by engineers at
the Public Works and Utilities
Department in the City of Altamonte
Springs has taken that concept to a
higher art form.
The city has partnered with the
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to capture and treat
stormwater runoff from Interstate
4. The Altamonte SpringsFDOT
Integrated Reuse and Stormwater
Treatment (A-FIRST) project not
only aims to create a reclaimed water
supply totaling more than 4.5 mgd,
but will also provide the nearby city
of Apopka with up to 3 mgd of
reclaimed water for free.
Located a little more than 10
miles north of Orlando, Altamonte
Springs implemented one of Floridas first reclaimed water projects
in the late 1980s. Dubbed A Prototype Realistic Innovative Commu-

nity of Today (APRICOT), the


project still forms the nucleus of the
citys reclaimed water system.
APRICOTs backbone is a 12.5
mgd regional water reclamation
facility, which provides advanced sec-

reclaimed water is diverted to a few


large customers, we changed that
paradigm by retrofitting the city to
a dual water distribution network
to make reclaimed water available
to every customer in Altamonte

Unlike some cities, where reclaimed


water is diverted to a few large
customers, we changed that paradigm
by retrofitting the citys water
distribution network to make
reclaimed water available to every
customer in Altamonte Springs.
Ed Torres
ondary wastewater treatment for several adjacent municipalities and
produces almost 100 percent of the
reclaimed water used by the city.

Available to all
Unlike some cities, where

Springs, says Ed Torres, director of


Public Works and Utilities, which is
responsible for the citys water, wastewater, reclaimed water and stormwater in addition to roads, solid
waste and recycling.
The concept for the A-FIRST

project dates back to about 2006,


when city engineers saw a significant
opportunity to produce more
reclaimed water, take stress off the
aquifer, reduce stormwater runoff
and substantially reduce pollutant
loads being introduced into the Little Wekiva River. However, the elements werent yet aligned to make
the project happen.
The big disconnect?
A key issue that affects these
types of projects is that, unfortunately, utility engineers and stormwater engineers dont talk to each
other, says Torres. This is true in
consulting and in the public sector.
However, they both have the same
goal treating water. We were missing huge opportunities by working
independently. I got the utility staff
together and asked them to think a
little differently.
FDOT typically builds large retention ponds to capture stormwater
runoff and planned to build addi(continued)

A general view of the water


tower near Cranes Roost Park
in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Cranes Roost serves as a
regional stormwater facility.
(Photo by Scott Miller) Far
left: A crew from the City of
Altamonte Springs Public Works
and Utilities Department repairs
a broken force main. Left: A crew
uses a McElroy fusion machine to
join segments of HDPE pipe for a
sewer replacement project.
(Photos courtesy City of
Altamonte Springs)

Cranes Roost Park serves as a


regional stormwater facility for the
City of Altamonte Springs. (Photo
by Scott Miller)

tional stormwater retention features as it embarked on


the I-4 Ultimate Improvement Project, which will add
four express lanes to the highway over a 21-mile length.

Eliminating stormwater ponds

PROFILE:
Public Works and
Utilities, City of
Altamonte Springs,
Fla.
YEAR UTILITY
ESTABLISHED:

1963

CUSTOMERS SERVED:

48,000 (water, sewer &


water, sewer only and
reclaimed water only)
AREA SERVED:

9.66 square miles (city)


plus 11.91 square miles
(St. Johns River Water
Management Districts
Altamonte Service Area)
DEPARTMENT STAFF:

120 (including sanitation)


plus 3 GIS
INFRASTRUCTURE:

Potable water 109.2 miles;


Reclaimed water 105.4
miles; Sanitary 144.5 miles
ANNUAL DEPARTMENT
OPERATING BUDGET:

$41.1 million
(not including streets)
ASSOCIATIONS:

American Water Works


Association, Florida Water
Environment Association,
Florida Stormwater
Association, American
Society of Civil Engineers
WEBSITE:

www.altamonte.org/index.
aspx?NID=443
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Those holes in the ground look awful and require


regular maintenance, says Torres. Under our plan,
FDOT could say goodbye to the expense of building
the local retention pond. In addition, FDOT could
eliminate construction of a 96-inch stormwater pipe
and two bridges designed for flood compensation. By
using additional skimmers, filtration, chlorination and
the possible addition of flocculants, we could treat the
highway runoff to reclaimed water standards.
At the same time, nearby Apopka had also been
looking to reduce its reliance on groundwater and had
recently built new water storage reservoirs to meet the
projected demand for the growing community.
We made them an offer they couldnt refuse,
says Torres. We would send them our excess reclaimed
water at no cost to them. They could either use it, store
it or release it to the environment for aquifer recharge.
Three main infrastructure projects would be
required to complete the plan:
A new reclaimed augmentation facility to provide
treatment of supplemental reclaimed water delivered by Peerless pumps from the citys Cranes Roost
regional stormwater facility. The project would
include filtration and disinfection and would deliver
the supplemental water to the citys reclaimed system via new high-service pump stations.
Modification of Cranes Roost, to provide a range
of flow capabilities to deliver stormwater to the
reclaimed augmentation facility via a stormwater
force main through the State Road 436 corridor.
The stormwater basin at Cranes Roost alone could
supply an average of 1.5 mgd of reclaimed water.
Construction of a 6-mile pipeline to deliver excess
reclaimed water to Apopkas water reclamation
facility. The pipeline would consist of pipes 16 to
24 inches in diameter, and include improvements
to existing infrastructure.

Overcoming negativity
I realized that this wasnt a cookie cutter plan
that I could just submit for a permit, says Torres. I
heard a lot of negative comments: Someone tried that
before and they couldnt do it; its technically too difficult; you wont be able to get the necessary permits;
the land acquisitions and easements will kill the proj(continued)

Crews from the City of Altamonte Springs Public Works and


Utilities Department work on different pipe replacement
projects in coordination with the Neighborhood Enhancement
Program. (Photos courtesy City of Altamonte Springs)

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A TALE OF TWO SYSTEMS

Both systems have been thoroughly mapped using ArcGIS by Esri, and
mapping information is shared across the system using ArcGIS Server.

Public Works and Utilities in the City of Altamonte Springs has operated
side-by-side potable and reclaimed water systems for almost 30 years.
The potable water system goes back to 1963 and features pipes ranging
from 1 to 24 inches in diameter while the reclaimed system dates back to
1985, featuring pipes as large as 48 inches in diameter.
Pipes are made of a wide variety of materials, ranging from asbestos
concrete and cast iron, to ductile iron, HDPE and PVC. In addition, some
potable water pipes are made of galvanized iron and steel, but PVC, HDPE
and ductile iron are the materials of choice for new installations.
Condition of existing pipes varies with age and the material used, but
were pleased to say that everything is working well on both water
systems, says Ed Torres, director of Public Works and Utilities with
Altamonte Springs.
Despite the relative youth and good condition of both systems,
unexpected breaks still present the utility with its greatest challenges and
associated unbudgeted expenditures. Breaks are often related to extreme
rainfall, leading to soil erosion around pipes. Annual rainfall can top 52
inches, with afternoon storms dropping as much as 7 inches of rain.

ect; and you wont meet the schedule. I realized we needed to find
open-minded champions to make
it happen.
The utility sought any opportunity to present the plan to members
of FDOT, the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection and
the St. Johns River Water Management District in order to shore up
support for the project.
Bit by bit and issue by issue, we
developed a coalition of support,
says Torres. Once FDOT came on
board, it not only agreed with our
plan but agreed to fund almost half
of the project based on their $15
million in savings from eliminating
the retention ponds and bridges.
In addition, A-FIRST would
reduce stormwater river discharges

and eliminate an average of 643


pounds per year of total phosphorus
(TP) and 3,259 pounds per year of
total nitrogen (TN) loading to the
Little Wekiva River. That includes 145
pounds of TP and 634 pounds of TN
that would have been generated by
construction of the I-4 Ultimate project alone.
Once funding and approvals fell
into place, the project proceeded
rapidly.
In just over a year, the project
went from concept alone to fully permitted with a construction contract
awarded, says Torres. Ground was

Keeping infrastructure healthy


To keep the system healthy, we employ proactive programs such as
our Neighborhood Enhancement Program, which is designed to inspect
and upgrade aging infrastructures in residential subdivisions, Torres says.
As an integrated public works and utility department, that includes roads,
sidewalks and all water infrastructure.
Water audits comparing produced water and water used by customers
also provide a strong tool for identifying any system leaks.
The decision to complete repairs or new construction in-house is
mostly based on the ability to complete work in a timely manner with the
resources available to us, Torres says.
The utility relies on a stable of equipment to perform that work,
including Bobcat skid loaders, John Deere excavators and backhoes and, on
the sewer side, Vac-Con hydroexcavators, Harben jetters and a CUES
CCTV system.
Well even perform directional drilling in-house, says Torres.
However, the emphasis is on our customers. If using a contractor is in
their best interests, then the decision is made to use a contractor.

broken this summer and the system


is scheduled to be fully functional
by August 2015.
Torres advice to utilities planning similar approaches to highway
stormwater runoff?
Arm yourself with perseverance
and determination, he says. It was
initially difficult to get my staff and
the consultants to break outside the
mold and see the overall project
vision, but once they did, they never
looked back. This project showcases
the opportunities that exist when
organizations look beyond tradi-

tional ways of solving the same old


problems. The technology we
require to do better and greater
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LEFT: This reclaimed water pipe in the City of


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and was found during the Neighborhood Enhancement Program. ABOVE: Public Works and Utilities
Department crew members work to repair a force
main break. (Photos courtesy City of Altamonte
Springs)

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WITH VISION

he County of Kauai
Department of Water,
charged with the task
of supplying water
across the island of
Kauai, Hawaii, is working to unify
and modernize its water system
under its comprehensive Water Plan
2020. The plan, devised in 2000,
aims to upgrade aging water infrastructure, unite separate water systems and ensure an abundant supply
of quality water for the future on
firm financial footing.

The Kauai water


The
White
department
traverses
Test
a Glove
clear
path
toward
cleanliness means success for
North carolinas
teS Group
system
revitalization
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PAGE 18

to pick up toilets if theyre


all in one spot. I probably
spent a little bit extra labor,
but at least you dont
have to send somebody
with a map to go to this
get these six,

go to another campground,

and the financial needs of the system.get


The survey rated the condition

these eight.

newly installed water meter from


of the overall system as poor, notScottAWeld
Badger Meter.
ing the deterioration of pipelines
and mapping a series of vulnerable
Ductile iron is faring much betmainlines located in remote areas
ter, with occasional pinholes presentwith poor access that impeded repair
ing the worst problems. Eddy notes
and maintenance.
that the island is fortunate to posThat study preceded Water Plan
sess largely neutral soil.
2020, a thorough roadmap to revi<<< The Bucks team includes, from
While
talizing the water system.
left, Milah
Weld,aggressive
Susie Sieg, Josh
soils
inWeld,
OahuScott
and Weld and
I was the director at the Maui
Wooley,
Sten
Eric Brownrigg.
Water Board at the time that Water
Plan 2020 was being developed, says
David Craddick, current manager and
chief engineer at Kauai. I watched
country
musicamazement
festival. Surprisingly,
Wynonna Judd said yes and the festival
with some
at the number
hasofattracted
top talent
ever that
since.
In 2012, the 9,000 residents welcomed
community
meetings
were
40,000
AugustErnest
3-5, most
heldvisitors
by manager
Lauofatwhom
the camped out. Judd was back to help
celebrate
the Jamborees
along with Rascal Flatts, Dierks
time. The
community20th
wasanniversary,
heavily
Bentley,
thein
Charlie
Daniels
and enough performers for 22 shows on
involved
developing
theBand,
plan, and
twothats
stages.
Other
attractions
included
wineESTABLISHED:
gardens, merchandise
YEAR
why
the plan
has been
imple-beer and
booths
and a kids
zone.much
The event
is held in a no-facilities,
20-acre park-like
1960
mented
without
further
setting
nearinthe
edge of the
debate
financing
the picturesque
projects. town.

PROFILE:
Department of
Water, County of
Kauai, Hawaii
POPULATION SERVED:

To date, $125 million of a pro66,000


posed $600 million has been spent
By the nuMBers
AREA SERVED:
on the program with the department
68 square miles
The company
broughtoninits265
units (20 Maxims, 10 Freedoms, 20
making
good progress
conDEPARTMENT
STAFF:
Liberties,
oneschedule.
Standing Room Only urinal unit,
and the balance
Tufways),
struction
75 (half Satellite Industries
three restroom
trailers,
and 73
hand-wash stations
Current work
involves
a continuthe companys
inventory,
Inc. Tag Alongs
INFRASTRUCTURE:
in diameter for those lines serving Waves
ing 455 inches annually. This is also
ing from
emphasis
on replacing
pipelines.the rest PolyPortables,
colleague).
400 miles of water mains
just a few customers on isolated rented from
the oldest
of the main Hawaiian
Eacha of
the old pipe materials
Making
connections
routes to 24-inch mains. The distriislands
and the most eroded. Fresh
continues
display
its ownfive
weakSome 115to
units,
including
handicap-accessible,
were set up at the
ANNUAL DEPARTMENT
The Welds live in Sweet Home so theyve always had the hometown
bution system is comprised of every- main
rock is more permeable, but old
ness,
notes
BUDGET:
venue
Eddy.
a fewWere
at bus seeing
stops, failthe hospitality
center, and parking lots,
advantage for the Jamboree and Bucks has done it since its beginning in
thing from galvanized steel to butures
rock doesnt offer good geology for
in theinjoints
rubber
gaskets
Operating,
$25.4
million;
the bulk
largeand
banks,
along
with six to eight
hand-wash
stations,
were
1996. They feel confident theyll retain the work as long as they provide good
$26.2
(2013)
asbestos cement, cast iron, ductile placed
wells, so we still need to practice
of asbestos
cement
pipe
have The capital,
at the four
corners
of that
the facility.
crew placed
themillion
ACSI trailers
service and a reasonable price.
iron, concrete cylinder and PVC. near
water conservation despite the heavy
caused
us a for
lot the
of trouble.
Castand
ironthe Ameri-Can
the stage
performers
Engineering trailer in
ASSOCIATIONS:
Pipes range in age from brand new thelines
rainfall in parts of the island. Our
brittle
and are
subject
American
food become
court/beer
garden,
along
with the urinal
unit. Water Works
up to 90 years old.
water
supply
relies 85 percent on
to full circle cracks, often due to
Association, Hawaii Water
the
Main
event
Thirty units and six hand-wash stations were arranged in two banks
A thorough survey of the system
groundwater and 15 percent on surtree roots or ground shifts. PVC
Works Association, National
In the early 90s, when Sweet Home came up with an idea to help
smaller, the
adjacent
The life
rest of the
inventory
taken to 23
Rural
Waterwas
Association
conducted in the late 1990s revealed at areaching
face water.
end ofvenue.
its service
fund civic
projects,
this little
asked adefi
bigciencies
star to perform
at their first
units were
rented to individual campsites.
in pipe condition,
along campgrounds.
Water
is pumped
intotown
storage
is subject toThirteen
lateral cracks,
particutanks, then transmitted through a
pipe system ranging from 3/4 inches

with concerns about system capacity,


water supply levels, storage capacity

The department currently operates 11 unconnected water systems


ranging from Haena in the north
to Kekaha in the south. While the
island covers more than 560 square
miles, the water distribution system
covers 68 square miles, primarily
along the islands coast.
The department monitors, operates and maintains 50 deep well
pumping stations, 19 booster pumping stations, four tunnel sources, 58
storage tanks, 75 control valve stations and over 400 miles of pipeline

Lets roLL

Its easier to send a driver

Craig Shirai feeds 1-inch soft


copper pipe through a hole bored
campground,
by the Grundomat horizontal
boring tool from TT Technologies.

ISLAND WATER PROJECTS


BEGIN WITH A BLESSING

the teaM
Lisa and Scott Weld, owners of Bucks
Sanitary Service in Eugene, Ore., have a
sta of 10 an office worker, yard worker,
part-time mechanic and seven drivers.
Lisa works in the office answering phones
and managing the creative and marketing
side while Scott fills in on everything
from ofmanagement
to Eddy,
running
to
Deputy Manager
Engineering Bill
left, routes
pipetter
Jeffery Silva,maintenance.
equipment operator
Corey worked
Silva andon
lead
Five people
the
pipetter Craig Shirai (out of view) work to replace
Oregon
Jamboree
along with
the Welds
copper piping.
(Photography
by Dianne
Reynolds)
and their three children, Maren, 9; Milah,
13; and Sten, 17; who are accustomed to
helping out at events.

larly the thinner material installed


decades ago.

WEBSITE:

(continued)

www.kauaiwater.org

The very day we found out wed


have to move our shop, somebody
came through the door and said,
Do you want to buy Bucks back?
It was really a door closing, door
opening, all in the same day.
Scott Weld
coMpany history

In April 2012, Lisa and Scott Weld


bought Bucks for the second time. Their
first crack at it was in 1995 when Scotts
father heard the 20-year-old business was
having problems. The family made an oer
to the founder and operated it for four
years as an add-on to their trash and septic
The island has uniqueservice
challenges
in securing
its water
business.
In 1999, when
Welds
supply. One side of the father
islandretired,
receives
rain
they 13
soldinches
it to a of
national
solid waste
company.
Weld
went to work
per year, while the other
is the
wettest
location
for that company, then 10 years later tried
on Earth, receiving
455 inches annually.
his hand again at self-employment in the
Bill Eddy
trash
business. A few challenges cropped
up, but they turned out to be fortuitous,
serving approximately 66,000 resisays Lisalenges
Weld.in securing its water supply,
dents. All department revenues are
says Bill Eddy, deputy manager and
derived from water sales.
engineer with the department. One
side of the island receives 13 inches
of rain per year, while the other is
Unique supply challenges
(continued)
the wettest location on Earth,
receivThe island has unique chal(continued)

The Hawaiian island of Kauai is meeting the challenges of its geography,


climate and remote location while revitalizing its aging water system
By Peter Kenter

February 25 - 28, 2013, Indiana Convention Center

Eight times, Sunday through Wednesday, a caravan of three trailers


made the hour-long drive up Interstate 5 from the companys yard to the
Jamboree site to deliver units. Two of their 15-year-old company-built
trailers held 16 units each and a third trailer carried 20 (also company-built,
using an Explorer receiver from McKee Technologies, Inc.). The company
used service vehicles to pull the trailers.
Weld tried a new approach for the removal process. Sunday night
and continuing Monday, the team pumped and moved all units to a single
staging area, which he felt simplified the job. Its easier to send a driver to
pick up toilets if theyre all in one spot, he explains. I probably spent a little
bit extra labor, but at least you dont have to send somebody with a map to
go to this campground, get these six, go to another campground, get these
eight. Then you start leaving sinks behind and the (handicap unit) doesnt
fit. Its just a logistics nightmare trying to get the loads to work out. During
the week, they grabbed units as schedules permitted.
keepin it cLean
Jamboree organizers required someone be on site and available by
radio at all times so Weld, his son and another member of the team stayed in
a motor home at one of the campgrounds.
Venue units were serviced each night from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. At 6:30
a.m. they started in on the campground units, finishing around 9:30 a.m.
During the day, they pumped out 20 RVs and 19 holding tanks 10 at the
two shower facilities and the balance for the food vendors.

and private property, Eddy says.


Access and maintenance has been
a problem with these pipelines.
In-house crews tackle mainline
replacement jobs up to 500 feet in
length. The work is primarily digand-replace.
We have also done several horizontal directional drilling (HDD)
projects using both HDPE and fusible PVC C900, Eddy says. Most
HDD work has been done at stream
crossings, a few of them under emergency conditions when existing pipelines were damaged during severe
winter storms. We did one slipline
job on an old 27-inch steel pipe,
sliplined with 16-inch HDPE.
Outside contractors are engaged
in larger projects, often shipping in
workers and equipment by barge.

department switched from a traditional low bid process to a request


for proposal system. While the major
transition temporarily slowed the
pace at which projects were advertised, the new approach is expected
to provide higher-quality contractors that will assist the department
in remaining on schedule and on
budget.
The department currently has
no leak detection program in place,
because it has found it challenging
to attract qualified technicians to the
island. Kauai has already purchased
SubSurface LD-12 listening devices,
FCS Permaloggers and ZCorr correlators, but currently uses its SCADA
system to detect most large leaks.
Repair crews are split into two
teams, with field crews handling
pipelines and distribution located
along the coast, and plant crews hanSwitching
to
RFPs
^^^ Satellite Industries Tufway restrooms are lined up and ready to go before the
dling
andofstorage
tanks located
During
fiscal year
2011-12,
the strung
Oregon
Jamboree,
complete
with lighting
in wells
the front
the units.

Bill Eddy, deputy manager and engineer,


County of Kauai Department of Water.

Five service vehicles were used: A 2010 Peterbilt 335 and a 2008
International 4300, both built out by Progress Vactruck with 1,500-gallon
waste/500-gallon freshwater aluminum tanks; a 2001 Isuzu FTR from
Workmate/FMI Truck Sales & Service with an 850-gallon waste/350-gallon
freshwater steel tank; and two 2000 International 4700s built out by Lely
Manufacturing Inc. with 750-gallon waste/350-gallon freshwater steel tanks.
All have Masport pumps.
Waste was transported to the companys yard each night and transferred
to a 20,000-gallon tank. From there, another pumping contractor picked up
the waste and disposed of it by land application.
But different
JefferysaMe
Silva (foreground)
and Corey Silva clean caked red Kauai dirt off a
Grundomat
toolan(TT
Inhorizontal
one sense, boring
Weld was
oldTechnologies).
pro at this event, so it was pretty much
business as usual, he says. On the other hand, the size and scope had
changed
significantly
the amazement
years their first
brought in 60
I
watched
with over
some
at year,
the they
number
units for one venue and four campgrounds. That was the most difficult
ofthing
community
meetings that were held by manager
for me, he says. So I had to get my act together. He quickly got his
Ernest
Lau it.
atYouve
the time.
The
community
was
heavily
arms around
got to just
scratch
your head and
kick
it in gear and
go. We in
didnt
stop moving all
weekend.
involved
developing
the
plan, and thats why the plan

has been implemented without much further debate


in financing the projects.
David Craddick
Honolulu are notorious for attacking water infrastructure, the exterior of iron pipe fares well in Kauai,
making ductile iron the replacement
material of choice.

Mains buried deeper


The Kauai team is now burying
new mains deeper than in the past.
Some of the older pipes were buried less than 3 feet deep, and were

now adding 3 feet of cover to the


top of the pipe, Eddy says. Were
enforcing the new standard to see
if it has an effect on breakage.
Sections of older pipelines are
also being aligned with public roads
as they are replaced. From the
1920s to the 1950s, they were typically aligned along the shortest
route, which caused them to be
installed through pastures, forests

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FOCUS: WATER

PLANNING

The rst step in any major construction project undertaken by the


County of Kauai Department of Water is the blessing of the project by
a Hawaiian kahu, a local spiritual leader.
The grounds of the island are sacred in so many ways, says Bill
Eddy, deputy manager with the department. We have a priest or
priestess bless the grounds in any project that involves digging.
Eddy notes that the original Hawaiians didnt possess iron tools and
used wooden or stone tools instead.
Because digging in rm ground was so difcult, they buried their
ancestors in the sand or in caves, he says. When we break ground to
The
very day
we found
out
wedareas
havealong
to move
our shop,
somebody
construct
a pipeline
in the
sandy
the coast,
we sometimes
came come
through
theadoor
you
to buy and
Bucks
across
burialand
site,said,
so weDo
have
thewant
area blessed
ask back?
forgive-It
was really a door closing, door opening, all in the same day. They quickly
ness for disturbing the dead.
jumped at the chance.
Any contact with historic artifacts or burial sites is also overseen
Today
their business
is exclusively
restrooms,
serving
the
by a cultural
monitor, an
archeologicalportable
expert, the
Kauai Burial
Council
100-mile-wide Willamette Valley. Theyve got about 1,500 Satellite Industries
and the State Historic Preservation Division to ensure that any bones
units gray Tufways and Maxims (and a few white ones for weddings, and
of the deceased iwi are treated with care and respect.
green units for their University of Oregon tailgating; quack shacks, they call
At the end of a project, we also hold a dedication ceremony in
them after the Oregon Ducks mascot), several ADA-compliant Freedoms
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anworkers
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Water department team


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From left, Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr., Department of Water Board Chair
Daryl Kaneshiro, County of Kauai Council Chair Jay Furfaro, and project
manager Dustin Moises attend a dedication ceremony for a new 500,000gallon tank in Omao, led by kahu (or pastor) Ipo Kahaunaele.

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department traverses
The department currently operhe County of Kauai
The island has unique challenges in securing its water
a clearDepartment
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ates 11 unconnected water systems
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under its comprehensive Water Plan
2020. The plan, devised in 2000,
aims to upgrade aging water infrastructure, unite separate water systems and ensure an abundant supply
of quality water for the future on
firm financial footing.

Craig Shirai feeds 1-inch soft


copper pipe through a hole bored
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The Kauai team is now burying


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Some of the older pipes were bur
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In-house crews tackle mainline
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horWe have also done several hor
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projects using both HDPE and fusible PVC C900, Eddy says. Most
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engineer with the department. One
side of the island receives 13 inches
of rain per year, while the other is
the wettest location on Earth, receiv(continued)

department switched from a tradi


traditional low bid process to a request
for proposal system. While the major
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advertised, the new approach is expected
to provide higher-quality contrac
contractors that will assist the department
in remaining on schedule and on
budget.
The department currently has
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because it has found it challenging

PROFILE:
Department of
Water, County of
Kauai, Hawaii

Mains buried deeper

Sizes: 24" x 30" & 36" x 45"

on Earth, receiving 455 inches annually.


serving approximately 66,000 residents. All department revenues are
derived from water sales.

and the financial needs of the system.


to attract qualified technicians to the
The survey rated the condition
island. Kauai has already purchased
of the overall system as poor, notSubSurface LD-12 listening devices,
ing the deterioration of pipelines
FCS Permaloggers and ZCorr cor
corand mapping a series of vulnerable
relators, but currently uses its SCADA
The rst step in any major construction project undertaken by the
mainlines located in remote areas
system to detect most large leaks.
County of Kauai Department of Water is the blessing of the project by
with poor access that impeded repair
Repair crews are split into two
a Hawaiian kahu, a local spiritual leader.
and maintenance.
teams, with field crews handling
The grounds of the island are sacred in so many ways, says Bill
That study preceded Water Plan
pipelines and distribution located
sess largely neutral soil.
2020, a thorough roadmap to reviEddy, deputy manager with the department. We have a priest or
along the coast, and plant crews han
hanSwitching to RFPs
While aggressive
talizing the water system.
priestess bless the grounds in any project that involves digging.
dling wells and storage tanks located
During fiscal year 2011-12, the
soils in Oahu and
I was the director at the Maui
Eddy notes that the original Hawaiians didnt possess iron tools and
Water Board at the time that Water
used wooden or stone tools instead.
Plan 2020 was being developed, says
Because digging in rm ground was so difcult, they buried their
David Craddick, current manager and
ancestors in the sand or in caves, he says. When we break ground to
Bill Eddy, deputy manager and engineer,
chief engineer at Kauai. I watched
County of Kauai Department of Water.
construct a pipeline in the sandy areas along the coast, we sometimes
with some amazement at the number
of community meetings that were
come across a burial site, so we have the area blessed and ask forgiveheld by manager Ernest Lau at the
ness for disturbing the dead.
time. The community was heavily
Any contact with historic artifacts or burial sites is also overseen
involved in developing the plan, and
by a cultural monitor, an archeological expert, the Kauai Burial Council
YEAR ESTABLISHED:
thats why the plan has been impleand the State Historic Preservation Division to ensure that any bones
1960
mented without much further
of the deceased iwi are treated with care and respect.
debate in financing the projects.
POPULATION SERVED:
At the end of a project, we also hold a dedication ceremony in
To date, $125 million of a pro66,000
which we give thanks for keeping the workers safe, Eddy says.
posed $600 million has been spent
AREA SERVED:
on the program with the department
Improving the water system is considered good work that improves
68 square miles
making good progress on its conthe lives of island residents.
DEPARTMENT STAFF:
struction schedule.
75
Current work involves a continuJeffery Silva (foreground) and Corey Silva clean caked red Kauai dirt off a
INFRASTRUCTURE:
in diameter for those lines serving
ing 455 inches annually. This is also
ing emphasis
on replacing
pipelines.
Grundomat
horizontal
boring tool
(TT Technologies).
400 miles of water mains
just a few customers on isolated
the oldest of the main Hawaiian
Each of the old pipe materials
routes to 24-inch mains. The distriislands and the most eroded. Fresh
continues to display its own weakANNUAL DEPARTMENT
bution system is comprised of every- Iness,
rock is more permeable, but old
notes Eddy.
Were
seeing
failwatched
with
some
amazement
at the number
BUDGET:
thing from galvanized steel to
rock doesnt offer good geology for
in the joints and rubber gaskets
Operating,
million;
of ures
community
meetings that were
held by$25.4
manager
capital, $26.2 million (2013)
asbestos cement, cast iron, ductile
wells, so we still need to practice
of asbestos cement pipe that have
atofthe
time.
was heavily
iron, concrete cylinder and PVC. Ernest
water conservation despite the heavy
causedLau
us a lot
trouble.
CastThe
iron community
ASSOCIATIONS:
Pipes range in age from brand new
rainfall in parts of the island. Our
lines become
brittle and are
subject
involved
in developing
the
plan, and
thats Water
why the
plan
American
Works
up to 90 years old.
water supply relies 85 percent on
full circle cracks, often due to
Association,
Hawaii
Water
hastobeen
implemented without much
further
debate
A thorough survey of the system
groundwater and 15 percent on surtree roots or ground shifts. PVC
Works Association, National
in financing
Rural Water Association
conducted in the late 1990s revealed
face water.
reaching the end
of its service the
life projects.
deficiencies in pipe condition, along
Water is pumped into storage
is subject to lateral cracks,
particuDavid
Craddick WEBSITE:
with concerns about system capacity,
tanks, then transmitted through a
larly the thinner material installed
www.kauaiwater.org
water supply levels, storage capacity
pipe system ranging from 3/4 inches
decades
ago.
now adding 3 feet of cover to the
Honolulu
are notorious
for attacktop of the pipe, Eddy says. (continued)
Were
ing water infrastructure, the exte-

ISLAND WATER PROJECTS


BEGIN WITH A BLESSING

rior of iron pipe fares well in Kauai,


making ductile iron the replacement
material of choice.

Reprinted with permission from PRO / February 2013 / 2013, COLE Publishing Inc., P.O. Box 220, Three Lakes, WI 54562 / 800-257-7222 / www.promonthly.com

island
PAGE
18covers more than 560 square
miles, the water distribution system
covers 68 square miles, primarily
along the islands coast.
The department monitors, operates and maintains 50 deep well
pumping stations, 19 booster pumping stations, four tunnel sources, 58
storage tanks, 75 control valve stations and over 400 miles of pipeline

From left, Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr., Department of Water Board Chair
Daryl Kaneshiro, County of Kauai Council Chair Jay Furfaro, and project
manager Dustin Moises attend a dedication ceremony for a new 500,000gallon tank in Omao, led by kahu (or pastor) Ipo Kahaunaele.

enforcing the new standard to see


if it has an effect on breakage.
Sections of older pipelines are
also being aligned with public roads
as they are replaced. From the
1920s to the 1950s, they were typically aligned along the shortest
route, which caused them to be
installed through pastures, forests

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National Association of Wastewater Technicians


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National Association of Sewer Service Companies


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Beverly Lewis
Room 243-245

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9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

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4:30 p.m.

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Environmental Impact Study: Effects of
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A Study of Microbiological Induced Corrosion
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WJTA-IMCA
Water Jet Technology Association
Industrial Municipal Cleaning Association
Room 140-142
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Hydroexcavation Tools to Stay Current


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Maximizing Productivity on Vacuum/
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Waterblast Safety Can Enhance Productivity,
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SSCSC
Southern Section Collection Systems Committee
Room 231-233
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

Combination Vacuum Unit Operation Overview


Been There, Done That, Got The T-Shirt
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So You Think You Are the Best?
CCTV Inspection In Its Highest Form
Avoid the Pitfalls Trenchless Pipeline Repair
and Renewal
NOZZLES, NOZZLES, NOZZLES!
Ask the Experts Q & A

11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

Overview of Manhole Rehabilitation Technologies


When, Why and How to Defeat
Infiltration Cost Effectively
New Opportunities in Small-Pipe Relining
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Pipeline cleaning Best Practices
Large-Diameter Pipe and Drain Rehabilitation
Technologies
Ask the Experts Q & A

NEHA

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

New Technologies for Non-Potable Water Use


Rules & Regulations with New Technologies
and Working with Regulators
New Technologies for Non-Potable Water Use Part 2
OSHA Regulations and Smart Business
Sales & Marketing with New Technologies
Ask the Experts Q & A

11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

Grow or Go! Why Most Companies Fail to Grow


Effectively and What You Can Do to Keep
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Target Marketing: How to Effectively and
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Effective Branding and How it Can Help Your Business
Business Basics 101
Build the Business You REALLY Want
Women in Wastewater Roundtable Discussion

Gil Longwell

Room 140-142
1:30 p.m.

Protecting Private Enterprise

National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association


Room 240-242

Susan Chin
Room 133-135

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

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Lobbying
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Septic Tank Safety Lethal Lids
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Ask the Experts Q & A

9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

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Sump and Sewage Pump Manufacturers Association


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3 p.m.

Kelly Newcomb, Ellen Rohr, Womens Roundtable


Room 136-138

NOWRA

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Sizing Guidelines for New or


Replacement Sewage Pumps
Backup Battery and Combination Pump Systems
Evaluation and Installation
Specifying Pumps: Why Do Pumps Fail?

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National Environmental Health Association


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Mastering the Busy Season


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Treatment Plant
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Drain Cleaning Track

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8 a.m.

Room 240-242

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Septage Processing Introduction:


Working with an Engineer
Analyzing Your Resources:
What Goes on Around You is Important!
Introduction to Odor Control

Onsite Installer Track

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

An Emerging Technology for Lagoon-Based


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9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Soils, Design, O&M: What Every Installer


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9:30 a.m.
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Mapping Solutions for Repair and


Maintenance of Water Distribution Systems
The Shift from Reactive to Proactive
Wastewater Management Best Practices
Why Hasnt Your Sewer System Evaluation
Survey Testing Worked?

New Trends and Technology in Equipment


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Best Practices: Use, Care and Repair of
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Development and Execution of a Cross-Bore
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Room 130-132
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

How to Position Your Company in the Market Today


Six Proven Tactics to Generate Leads and
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Growth by Acquisition or Exiting Gracefully:
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Room 133-135

11 a.m.

Drain Cleaning Methods - Then and Now


The Physics of Pipe Cleaning Tools and
How I Make it Work for Me
Lateral Lining Are You Using the Right Tool?

Industry Technology
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8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

How to Manage Septic Systems


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GPS Tracking: Hype Vs. Reality
Wireless Controls in the Waterjet Industry:
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Septic Series Track


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True Crime Scene Stories: How to Inspect


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Septic Series Track
Room 140-142
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Considerations in Building Your Next Vacuum Truck


Grease Collection and Treatment:
Raising the Bar Via Resource Recovery
Analyzing Common Onsite Septic System
Malfunctions and Options for Prevention & Correction

Portable Sanitation
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Business Track

Room 136-138

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

11 a.m.

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Room 231-233
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11 a.m.

Retrofit of the Lansdowne Sanitary P/S


Huntington Beach Successfully Navigates
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Collection System Rehabilitation
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Implementation of Acoustic Inspection Technology


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Highlights from the 7th Edition of Operation
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Making Your Portable Restroom Business Lean
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Building and Coaching Your Portable Sanitation Team

Utility Regulation Basics for Grease Haulers


The Waste in Our Wastewater
Security Issues and Best Practices for Water/
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Pipe Rehab Track


Room 243-245
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9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Integrating Temperature Sensor Technology


within Lateral Pipeline CIPP Installations
CIPP Calibration and Vacuuming
Extending Life Expectancies with CorrosionResistant Coatings and Linings

Room 133-135

11 a.m.

Team Building for Profit


Ten Commonsense Ways to Grow and
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Setting Expectations The Key to Sales
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Advanced Onsite
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Room 234-236
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Introduction and Site Evaluation
System Sizing and Basic Design Principles
Pumping to Systems
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FOCUS: SEWER

WELL-MANAGED
ASSETS
Texas utilitys award-winning collection system
is backed by a digital warehouse of data
By Erik Gunn

he sewer system serving the


City of Denton, Texas, has
been growing with the city
and has experienced plenty of growing pains.
But over the last few years, Dentons sewer utility has been getting
a handle on some of those growing
pains.
Sophisticated software and attentive deployment of manpower get the
credit. So does a culture that values
and encourages employee participation. And Texas has taken notice. In
April 2014, the Water Environment

Association of Texas gave Denton its


annual Sidney L. Allison Award recognizing the utilitys asset management program for how its improved
productivity and service for the Denton Wastewater Collection System and
its customers.
The operation has come a long
way. Dentons total population is
just 124,000, but the area served by
the citys sewer utility is pretty substantial beyond the city limits, says
P. S. Arora, assistant wastewater
director for Denton, a suburb of
Dallas-Fort Worth. Altogether, it

takes in wastewater from a territory


of 158 square miles.
The city also has wholesale agreements to provide sewer service to
smaller cities around Denton.
The sewer system is pretty spread
out, Arora says, with lift stations scattered throughout the network. The
large footprint makes keeping up on
malfunctions something of a challenge. Our dollars are limited and
our manpower is limited.
So Denton has turned to asset
management, trying to systematically
understand the needs, conditions and
urgency for repairs to all parts of the
sewer network.

Starting out

Dario Garibay uses an inspection camera to photograph a placard


held by David Brown. The placard identifies where in the nearly 500
miles of sewer line the photos were taken. Right: James Wilder P.E.,
senior engineer, reviews asset management data. (Photography by
Jimmy Alford)

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The city already had what would


become the backbone of its asset management system. In the mid-1990s,
Denton acquired an Esri GIS mapping system and mapped the entire
sewer and water systems.
In the late 1990s, the city
installed a computerized maintenance management system from
Azteca Systems, which has since been
upgraded to the companys current
Cityworks system.
All of the work done by our
crews, whether it is CCTV work, smoke
testing, line flushing, point repair, fixing a line, root cutting, applying
chemicals it doesnt matter what they
do, everything goes through the computerized maintenance management
system, Arora says.
This CMMS work-order system has
helped build a database of the system
as time goes on, he explains. We have
lots of data now for the maintenance
side of the collection system.
Denton also uses InfoWorks

(Innovyze) for sewer system capacity evaluation and master planning


of the system.
All this technology has brought
Denton a very nice maintenance- and
capacity-management system, Arora
says. But we didnt have a full assetmanagement program.
A crisis situation helped change
that.

Growth and challenge


Dentons growth required the city
to begin replacing existing sewer pipe
with larger-diameter lines. In 1998,
officials began developing a master
plan to identify pipe requirements for
adequate capacity in response to
increased demand.
But about eight years ago, a developer walked away from a major project that had led Denton to budget for
a new wastewater treatment plant and
install 6 miles of new, larger sewer
line to the new facility. The bonds for
the plant had been sold, but the new
customer base that was anticipated
with the development was suddenly
pulled out from under the city.
We got in a fiscal straitjacket,
says Arora, who eventually came across
the Sewer Cataloging, Retrieval and
Prioritization System SCRAPS for
short. Produced by the Water Environment Research Foundation,
SCRAPS enables wastewater utilities
to focus their inspection program in
areas most likely to need attention.
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Clockwise from above: Victor Moore


lowers an inspection camera into
a manhole; Ronald Linn Jr., GIS
engineering technician III, points out
an asset location to Rafael Hernandez,
engineering technician IV; Keith Echols
preps for flushing wastewater lines;
Keith Echols, Dario Garibay and David
Brown place a high definition camera into
a manhole. The camera takes still images
used to determine if the pipe needs to be
inspected further and possibly replaced;
Casey Bowles stands at the exit pit during
a pipe bursting job.

The city retained the engineering consulting firm Burns & McDonnell, which had been involved in
developing SCRAPS, to implement
the model in 2008.

Setting
priorities

PROFILE:
Denton (Texas)
Wastewater
Collection System
POPULATION SERVED:

124,000

SERVICE AREA:

City of Denton, Texas, and


surrounding communities
TREATMENT CAPACITY/
AVERAGE VOLUME:

21 mgd/15.2 mgd average flow


INFRASTRUCTURE:

500 miles sewer mains,


27 lift stations
WEBSITE:

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departments-services/
departments-q-z/waterutilities/wastewater/
wastewater-collection
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The task began with putting in


more than 80 data points for every
sewer line in the system. The best
part of going through that process is
you learn what you dont know about
your system, says Arora.
Each line was then graded on a
scale from 1 to 100 for the priority of
correcting problems that could lead
to failure: The higher the number,
the higher the priority. After completing those ratings in 2009, Denton followed up by using the information to
organize its sewer line cleaning program into one-, five- and 10-year cleaning cycles.
For example, recently installed
PVC lines in a new subdivision would
not be expected to fail anytime soon;
those sort of lines were put on a
10-year cleaning and inspection program. Smaller lines in older parts of
the community might be put on a
five-year schedule. Lines deemed to
be at the greatest risk, as well as lines
serving high-volume sources like restaurants or apartment complexes, are
scheduled to be checked annually.
In ranking the lines by priority,
Denton didnt just rely on its consultants recommendations though.
Instead, Arora and his management

team ran the recommendations by


the most experienced employees in
the sewer department.
We made sure the results coming out of the program were matching up with the judgment of the guys
who have been here 20, 25, 30 years,
Arora says. This allowed great buyin. The best part was the involvement
of the operations guys, who also came
up with the need for the one-year
cleaning cycle.
Since those initial priorities were
set, experience has led to adjustments.
Some lines originally considered at
high risk for failing have proved to
be more durable, for instance, so
theyve been moved to a less frequent
cleaning and inspection cycle.

Ongoing inspection
Denton also changed its approach
to CCTV inspection, again based on
the priority rankings. The city bought
an Envirosight Rovver 125 camera and
tractor in 2007. At the time, though,
its use of CCTV was mainly in reaction to problems, says David Brown,
an engineering technician who now
heads up a two-man daily inspection
crew. Starting in 2011, Brown and an
associate began a program of conduct-

ing routine inspections every day. By


2013, Browns team was inspecting
200,000 feet of wastewater line per
year about 1,000 feet per day.
Some of those inspections were
ordered for immediate concerns,
mostly roots choking off lines, but
increasingly theyre being built into
a routine process based on the priority ratings. Even if called out to an
urgent problem, Brown makes it a
point to check if there are lines in the
vicinity that are high on the priority
list for inspection and to include them
in the days work if possible.
Along the way, if they encounter
problems that need a quick fix flushing out a clogged pipe or removing
roots, for example they can arrange
for immediate follow-up by one of
Dentons flushing trucks. The programs high productivity has enabled
Arora to persuade city officials to
expand personnel and equipment,
such as recently acquiring the citys
fifth flushing truck in its fleet.
The inspection program also
allows Brown and his associate technician to make more mundane
improvements, such as correcting the
GIS database when the address for a
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Denton, Texas, has enjoyed remarkable success from implementing
software-based solutions to asset management and sewer maintenance.
That even extends to ridding the lines of grease that can clog them
as badly as plaque in the arteries of a cardiac patient.
We have a very effective grease trap inspection program in place,
says P. S. Arora, assistant wastewater director. Most cities dont
realize how bad grease is for the sewer system.
It wasnt always that way.
Rain in Denton ranges from 25 to 40 inches a year, with the normal
rainfall being about 35 inches, Arora says. Yet Dentons sewers
overflowed even in dry weather conditions.
All that was because of grease, says Arora. It was drying up like a
cake in the sewer lines.
State regulations require the city to report its overflows to the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Denton officials knew
they had to do something.
The city expanded its fleet of flushing trucks from two to four (a
fifth one is on order) and ramped up its flushing of sewer lines. The city
also hired a full-time inspector to look at the local restaurant industrys
grease traps. There are over 600 grease traps in the city, Arora says.
Denton acquired database software specifically designed to track
grease trap problems. The application keeps track of all grease trap
owners in the city, including when their traps were last certified by the
city, when they were pumped out and where the waste grease was
disposed, and any citations they have received for violating the citys
grease trap ordinance.
Weve had an 80 percent reduction in the number of overflows
from 2001, Arora says from 62 overflows, totaling 46 million gallons,
in 2001, to 13 overflows in 2013 totaling a mere 7,050 gallons.

line location is listed incorrectly or


the composition of a line is erroneous clay instead of PVC, for instance.
Were basically doing several
things at one time, says Brown.
Were inspecting the line, looking
for problems, inspecting the GIS
mapping system and doing manhole inspections.
Even if a problem cant be fixed
immediately, it can be marked. Then
when the field crew comes out, they
can fix it without having to look for
it, he says.

Camera versatility
Denton relies heavily on the Envirosight RC90 pan/tilt/zoom camera
for routine inspections. To minimize
downtime, the city acquired a second
RC90 so they can keep working if one
is damaged.
When both are in use, one is set
up for 6-inch pipe and the other for
8-inch or larger pipe. That saves time
by eliminating the need to make
adjustments for different line sizes,
Brown points out.
More recently, Denton began
using Envirosights Jetscan unit, which
combines jetting and inspection in a
single tool. Basically, the camera
work has gone from being reactive to
being proactive, Brown says.
Dentons latest step was impleP. S. Arora, P.E., assistant director
of wastewater (left) with Allison
Carlwicz, administrative assistant
III, and Justin Diviney, manager of
wastewater collection.

Denton Wastewater Department hydrovac operators (from left) Grant


Leach, field services worker II; Chad Sconce, field services worker III;
Frankie Nickels, field services worker II; Gerald Norton, field services worker
III; James Boliver, field services worker II; Gary Wheeler Jr., field services
worker II; Dario Garibay, field services worker II, and Keith Echols, field
services worker II.

menting CapPlan software, now


upgraded to InfoMaster Sewer, from
Innovyze. It was chosen, Arora says,
because its a complete infrastructure
support and asset management and
planning tool for sewer systems.

Continued refinement
The CapPlan database integrates
the GIS maps with data from Cityworks and the priority rankings from
SCRAPS. It employs CCTV video from
inspections as well. The CCTV database is matched to the scoring system
employed under the Pipeline Assessment Certification Program established by the National Association of
Sewer Service Companies.
The priority scores generated for
each segment of the system are
entered into InfoMaster, and the software identifies repair projects, evaluates their necessity, runs calculations
for full replacement costs of the defective asset compared with the rehab
cost and even recommends a particular method for rehab.
When we run it, we can create a
beautiful map from the InfoWorks
model results, Arora says. It will give
us a priority ranking for all the CCTV
work to be done.
Dentons asset management program has grown so robust it even
includes trees. At the University of
North Texas, located in the city,
researchers have mapped Dentons
tree canopy using satellite imagery.
Where the canopy is especially dense,
corresponding sewer lines are targeted for a closer look for possible
root damage.
That type of creative, out-of-thebox thinking is made possible by the

immense depth of information


already at the citys disposal. What
you have is a digital warehouse of data
for the entire system, Arora says. You
find a lot of different ways to make
things better.
All these investments in technology, equipment and people have paid
off. Arora says Denton has cut wetweather overflow volume by 99.5 percent, and instances of choked sewer
mains whether from roots, clogs or
other problems have fallen by as
much as 94 percent, he says.
We have come a long way from
where we were in 2000, he says.
Arora has already calculated the
likely savings the city will experience
from shifting to prioritized asset management and away from standard
50-year depreciation: some $20 million over 10 years.
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Spotlight

EASY
OPERATOR
Wireless functionality of the
GapVax industrial HV-56
hydroexcavator puts control
at your fingertips

Mike Blair, right, an electrical design technician for


GapVax, explains the features of the companys HV-56
Advanced Series hydroexcavator to an attendee at
the 2014 show. The new truck features control units
both in the cab and on the body for most critical
functions. (Photo by Craig Mandli)

By Craig Mandli

apVax introduced its latest


advancement with the techsavvy hydroexcavation operator in mind. The company rolled
out the HV-56 Advanced Series
hydroexcavator at the 2014 Pumper
& Cleaner Environmental Expo
International in Indianapolis, complete with all the technological bells
and whistles designed to provide
both accuracy and efficiency.
Our MC Advanced Series was
such a big hit at the 2013 show, we
knew we wanted to add this capability to all of our equipment, says
Mike Blair, GapVaxs lead electrical
design technician. Since our hydroexcavators are our most popular
units, it only made sense to add the
Advanced system to them.
The units boom, vacuum break,
throttle and water pressure functions
are wirelessly controlled with fullcolor displays that offer the operator visual monitoring of all operating
functions. There is a control inside
the cab, as well as one inside a
weather-tight control box located
on the outside of the unit. These
display screens are designed around
the operator and are unaffected by
sunlight. Both wireless control units
are 12-button CANbus switches.
The system allows the operator
to monitor all unit controls at all
times, says Blair. It saves the operator time and efficiency, as they dont
have to walk around the truck to con-

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trol the various systems any longer.


The Advanced system has alarms
and interlocks that allow for safe and
efficient operation. Data logging and
system diagnostics also provide access
to system faults and hours of operation, giving the operator the ability
to troubleshoot system failures.
This system was made to appeal
to companies with newer, younger,
tech-savvy operators on their staff,
says Blair. It eliminates a lot of the
busy work functions of a typical
hydroexcavator. It was something
our customers wanted. Higher-tech
equipment is the wave of the future.

nience of the unit. Four fail-safe,


individually adjustable locks ensure
a tight tailgate seal. Its body and
components are durably blasted to
near white SP-10 specs. It has a positive displacement pump with ductile iron, closed-end impellers and
an ultra-efficient air injection cooling system.
Standard features include fieldadjustable baghouse doors, a stainless steel sure seal sealing surface
on tailgate and dump chutes, full
bearing body pivot pin, blower
hour-meter and temperature gauge,
a custom-engineered stainless steel

This system was made to appeal to companies


with newer, younger, tech-savvy operators on
their staff. It eliminates a lot of the busy work
functions of a typical hydroexcavator. It was
something our customers wanted. Higher-tech
equipment is the wave of the future.
Mike Blair
The system comes fitted for the
popular HV-56 hydroexcavator,
which features 5,000 cfm with vacuum of 28 inches Hg. It can handle
a payload of 13.5 cubic yards with
its heavy-duty 1/4-inch EXTEN Steel
collector body. Single-mode filtration eliminates wet or dry changeover, and its full-opening door with
field-adjustable hinge and dual cylinders adds to the safety and conve-

micro safety screen, full-length aluminum fenders, heavy-duty rear


splash plate, electric vibrator, two
adjustable sealed-beam work lights
on the tailgate, a debris-backed collector body inlet, heavy-duty isolator mounts for the transfer case and
blower, porthouse rotation flange,
adjustable clean-outs, full-width
rear debris guard, heavy-duty porthouse, body and tailgate safety

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sheet that resists corrosion and simplifies bag replacement.
Options include an auger
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hydraulic vibrator, washdown system,
stainless steel body, grounding cable,
additional work lights, check valve
at the blower, high-rail system and
manual-rotating telescopic boom.
The HV-56 is a very popular
model, and were optimistic that
adding the Advanced control system
to it will make it even more so, says
Blair. We still get customers that
prefer the old school control systems, but more of them are changing over every year.
Blair says GapVax tries to roll
out one of its new products every
year at the show. For the 2015 version, newly rebranded the Water &
Wastewater Equipment, Treatment
& Transport (WWETT) Show, that
wont change.
This show is really the perfect
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scheduled for Feb. 11-13 in Savannah,
Ga., NASSCOs Technical Day on Friday, Feb. 13 will provide an opportunity for NASSCO members to refresh
their knowledge and learn whats new
in the world of trenchless technology.
This years event will be the most
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Lessons Learned in Augusta, Ga.:


Their successes and failures in sustaining their collection system.
Utility Infrastructure Challenges in
the Urban Forest Making a Difference Now: Social, economic and environmental health attributes related to
utility maintenance in rights of way.
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Sewer Laterals with a Private/Public
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The technical track sessions, which
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treatment plants.
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PRODUCT FOCUS

CLEANING
AND
MAINTENANCE

The methods for cleaning and maintaining municipal sewer


lines are diverse, which means professionals need to have a
varied toolbox of equipment. These jetters, cable machines,
nozzles, waterblasters, combination units, inspection cameras and equipment, and industrial vacuum loaders assist in
cleaning debris, roots and grease, removing paint and other
coatings from surfaces, hydroexcavation and cutting. Here
is a look at some of these important tools:

By Craig Mandli

Truck/Trailer/Portable Jetters
Van kit jetter

Van kits from American Jetter come with Kohler engines from 27 to 74
hp, flows to 40 gpm and pressures to 5,000 psi. They have a compact
frame incorporating a speed-controlled hose reel above the engine and
the fuel tank behind the reel. The water tank is mounted on a separate
frame and is plumbed for multiple configurations. This leaves installation
flexibility and space for storage and other tools. Low-water shut-off prevents
pump damage in low-flow situations. The powered hose reel can carry up
to 500 feet of 1/2-inch hose, or 600 feet of 3/8-inch hose. Pressure adjustment and pulse features are easily accessible from the front of the jetter.
866/944-3569; www.americanjetter.com.

Skid-mounted jetter

The RCJ Series skid-mounted jetter from Cam Spray is offered in flows
and pressures of 8 gpm at 3,500 psi and 7 gpm at 4,000 psi. It features
a three-plunger industrial pump with pulse feature powered by a 688
cc Honda engine. It comes with 200 feet of jetter hose that can also be used
to supply an optional portable reel cart available with 200 or 300 feet of jet
hose. It is equipped with a 35-gallon buffer water tank with float control,
powder-coated heavy tube frame, washdown gun and four-nozzle set. It easily mounts in the side door of a cargo van, on a truck bed or inside a service truck. 800/648-5011; www.camspray.com.

The 79WGD water jet cleaning gun kit from Guardair Corporation
delivers a turbulent, high-velocity air/water stream for tough cleaning
jobs. It has a precision air-volume control and water shut-off valve. Users
can choose air/water for cleaning, water only for rinse or air only for drying. The coupler allows for multiple syphon options. An 18-inch stainless

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Truck-mounted hydrojetter

The OBrien 7000-T hydrojetter from Hi-Vac Corporation includes all


of the features of the OBrien 7000 Series trailer jetter but is designed
for truck-mounted applications. It has flow ranges of 18 to 65 gpm and
pressure capabilities of 2,000 to 4,000 psi. 800/638-1901; www.obrienmfg.com.

Sewer jetter

The Vermeer J12-30 sewer jetting system, distributed by McLaughlin


Group, turns a vacuum excavator into a versatile jetter/vac combination unit for cleaning manholes and small sewer lines up to 12 inches
in diameter and hydroexcavation in sewer lateral repairs or spotting utilities. The jetter hose is inserted into the line and uses the pressure from the
vac to propel the jetter head farther down the pipe. As the jetter hose flushes
out the line, the vacs suction hose removes the debris. Once the cleaning
is complete, the hose is simply retracted. The option is available for Vermeer V500HD, V800HD and V1200HD vacuum excavators. The system
includes 500 feet of hose, two 205-gallon tanks and a tethered remote.
800/435-9340; www.mclaughlinunderground.com.

Hot-water cleaning package

Water jet cleaning gun kit

steel extension adds ease for spraying hard-to-reach locations. The ergonomic Classic+ pistol-grip-style handle provides user comfort. It has a durable cast aluminum body, hanging hook, aluminum safety nozzle tip, 6-foot
feed tube with brass sinker and a 3/4-inch garden hose adapter. It meets
OSHA standards. 800/482-7324; www.guardaircorp.com.

The Cold Weather/Hot Cleaning Package from MyTana Mfg. Company includes the Max Blast MY30 gas jetter and the portable Hot
Box high-pressure hot-water heater. Together, these units deliver 4
1/2 gpm, 3,000 psi water heated to 180 degrees F. The package includes
a washer wand with four different nozzles for cleaning, ramp, tool bucket,

antifreeze kit and high-temperature hose setup. It can be used for dissolving grease in food applications, melting iced-up septic tanks and frozen lines in cold climates, and cleaning equipment, siding and parking
lots. 800/328-8170; www.mytana.com.

Portable water jetter

The Model KJ-3100 portable water jetter from RIDGID offers 3,000
psi actual working pressure to handle large commercial and industrial
applications. It propels a highly flexible and lightweight hose through
2- to 10-inch lines, providing increased flexibility without reducing any of
the strength. The hose blasts through sludge, soap, grease and sediment
blockages, power scrubbing the line to flush debris away and restore drainlines to full, free-flowing capacity without the use of harmful chemicals. Its
removable hose reel makes it unnecessary to purchase portable reels. The
reel can be completely removed to ease loading, and the two-wheeled cart,
which was designed to fit through standard doorways, easily negotiates tight
turns. The pulse action can be activated to effortlessly navigate difficult
bends and traps. 800/769-7743; www.ridgid.com.

Truck-mounted sewer jetter

The truck-mounted Ramjet from Vactor Manufacturing uses a Jet


Rodder water pump to break up blockages and flush out debris in
sanitary lines. Armed with up to 2,500 gallons of water in a stainless
steel tank, it delivers flows of 60 to 100 gpm at 2,000 or 2,500 psi. The
water pump is a single-piston, hydraulically driven, dual-acting pump that
delivers a jackhammer action water flow, breaking through line blockages
and scouring even the toughest caked-on debris from pipe walls. It can
be configured with either a front- or rear-mounted hose reel. The auto
wind hose guide allows hands-free operation from the control panel for
a clean, tight wrap. 800/627-3171; www.vactor.com.

Cable Machines
Mainline drain cleaning machine

The TorqueMasterTM750 mainline drain cleaning machine from Coast


Manufacturing has a double-welded, powder-coated tubular steel frame
and an easy-start 3/4 hp dual-capacitor motor. The main shaft drive is
fabricated from stress-proof steel, with sealed ball bearings on the shaft and
drive arm bearings that dont need lubrication. It has a straightforward pulley drive system, 10-inch-diameter solid polyurethane tires, extra-wide rear
handle for stability in the upright position, and quick and easy one-man
reel changeover. 800/541-7015; www.coastmanufacturing.com.

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The Model D-5 continuous cable drum machine from Electric Eel
Mfg. cleans 3- to 10-inch lines up to 100 feet. The high-density polyethylene drum and belt guard will not rust or dent and holds up
to 100 feet of 3/4-inch Tri-Max cable. Three sealed heavy-duty ball bearings
support the drum and thick wall guide tube for extended wear. It is powered by a heavy-duty 1/2 hp capacitor-type motor. It has solid 10-inch wheels
for easy maneuvering and stabilization while in operation, extra-strength 1
1/4-inch steel tubing framework, five-position height adjustment on handle, a wheel brake, continuous belt skids and loading wheel built into the
handle, GFCI on a 20-foot line cord and an air-operated foot switch. 800/8331212; www.electriceel.com.

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The Model GO 68HD heavy-duty electric drain cleaning machine


from Gorlitz Sewer & Drain is available in two different versions,
either with an open steel reel or enclosed polyethylene drum, and
can be outfitted with an optional power feeder. The standard configuration
includes 150 feet of 11/16-inch hollow-core cable that should reach most
blockages with a single reel. The machine weighs 185 pounds, and adding
a loading ramp and electric winch to any vehicle makes transportation quick
and simple. It is designed to clean pipes from 3 to 8 inches in diameter.
562/944-3060; www.gorlitz.com.

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Root Rat cutting nozzles from Chempure Products are used with jetters from 11 hp to large truck-mounted models. Manufactured of
hardened stainless steel, they come with a toolbox with two interchangeable rotors one with cables and the other with chains. The combination kit includes extra chain, cable and bearings. They need no repair or
rebuilding other than bearing replacement, which can be completed in less
than two minutes with minimal parts. 800/288-7873; www.chempure.com.

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The RPN4009 self-rotating water jet nozzle from NLB Corp. cleans
pipes and tubes at pressures up to 40,000 psi. Designed for a minimum pipe diameter of 3/4 inches, it is the first nozzle in the Typhoon
10 series to operate at ultra-high pressure. It is precision machined and
coated with titanium nitride for long life. It can be ordered with cutting/
cleaning or polishing heads. At 4 3/4 inches long, it works at a maximum
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flow of 9 gpm and rotates at 7,000 rpm. 248/624-5555; www.nlbcorp.com.

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The Hammerhead sewer nozzle from NozzTeq is a NASSCO Tier


III nozzle with internal conduits and spray angles designed to produce efficient, maximally powerful jetting streams at the nozzle
end using relatively low truck-supplied water pressures. Crews can clean
more pipe with fewer passes, while generating less wear and tear on trucks
and using less fuel. The water conduits preserve laminar water flows from
the truck to the final jet stream, so water pressure is never compromised by
turbulence. The tightly focused jet streams are deployed at precisely calculated angles that move out debris efficiently. It is made of low-carbon stainless steel with styrene butadiene rubber covers that protect the conduits
and jets. The jets can be switched as needed to accommodate water flows
from 5 to 50 gpm. 866/620-5915; www.nozzteq.com.

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The Warthog WGR Magnum high-performance rotary sewer nozzle from StoneAge has speed control and seal technology for
improved tool life, reduced maintenance and better operation in
harsh environments. It effectively handles recycled water, retaining jet quality under poor water conditions, and its streamlined design allows for better forward and reverse movement through pipe. Hardened steel centralizer
fins can be replaced individually as wear occurs, further protecting the tool
for longer operation in the field. 866/795-1586; www.sewernozzles.com.

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The one-piece FJ Penetrator stainless steel cleaning nozzle from


USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation is neither bonded nor screwed
together, enhancing strength and reducing chances of failure under
pressure. Its 3-D Hydro Mechanics, located in the lower part of the chamber, eliminate pressure in the upper portion of the nozzle and prevent
explosion. The water coming from a pressurized hose is immediately guided
directly into channels and smoothly into a one-piece ceramic nozzle insert,
which does not require winglets or flow-straighteners because of the hydromechanics in and out of the chamber. It is ideal to remove sand, mud, silt,
grease and obstructions from sewer and stormwater lines. 866/408-2814;
www.usbsec.com.

Tank cleaning head


TankMaster 3-D tank cleaning heads from Woma Corporation have
an impact protection cage, work with operating pressures up to
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Manufactured from an aerospace elastomer, the flexible Cnt-r-Kut


centering device from Arthur Products conforms to damaged or
deformed lines, and can be easily trimmed in the field to fit virtually any line from 2 to 8 inches in diameter. Simply attach a 3/8- or 1/2inch NPT hose to one end and a 3/8- or 1/2-inch NPT nozzle to the other
end. 800/322-0510; www.arthurproducts.com.

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adjustable braking system allows the operator full rotation speed control
for optimized cleaning performance. Hardened gears combined with a slip
clutch increase the units life span. All models are available with a variety
of rotors and arm extensions, allowing a range of container sizes that can
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COBRA Heavy Duty Degreaser concentrate from Enviroform Industries provides high-strength cleaning for tough cleanups. Dirt,
grease, grime and other soils are powered away quickly. It works
on almost any industrial surface, including steel, iron, aluminum, plastics,
magnesium, glass, composites, epoxies and concrete, cleaning at up to a
128:1 dilution. It is easy to use by hand, as a parts dip or for pressure washing. It is made with green ingredients approved by the EPAs Design for
the Environment program. It biodegrades within 30 days, is nonflammable and has low VOC that meets the AQMD minimum VOC level of 25
grams per liter undiluted. 877/694-6330; www.enviroformindustries.com.

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The Pipemaster high-pressure hose rotating system from


Hammelmann Corp. is used to remove both soft and very hard
deposits from the insides of pipes and pipelines, including
those with bends and vertical sections. The slow rotation speed results
in increased cleaning/removal rates. Powered deployment and retraction can remove pipe blockages. A high-pressure supply hose line is fixed
between the pump and the rotary joint on the hose-rotating unit. A second hose is connected to the rotary joint and runs via the deployment
unit into a protective hose to the positioning device at the work piece.
The rotating unit is driven by compressed air at 60 psi and comprises a
pneumatic motor with gearbox, a pneumatic maintenance unit, the highpressure rotary joint and a pneumatic control system all mounted on a
three-wheel trolley. 800/783-4935; www.hammelmann.com.

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The X-Series mobile waterblasting unit from Jetstream of Houston has a greaseless spread-bearing PTO that provides reliable
power transmission and reduced maintenance time. Its integrated filter and water tank system extends component life and increases
operating time, while a strong, lightweight frame provides better towing
performance. It is built around the UNx fluid end system designed for
fast conversion between 5,000 and 40,000 psi operating pressures. 800/2318192; www.waterblast.com.

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The MC Advanced Series combination jet/vac from GapVax


includes a monitoring system allowing the operator to observe
and troubleshoot the entire system. Two display screens control
most functions, while providing manual control should something go wrong
electrically. All body, boom and hose reel functions, vacuum break, throttle and lighting are wirelessly controlled, still maintaining proportional
boom and hose reel control. Specs include 3/16-inch ASTM A572 Grade
50 Exten steel, 5- to 12-cubic-yard debris body and stainless steel water tank
with capacity up to 2,000 gallons. Vacuum pump options range from 3,500
to 5,000 cfm, with up to 27 inches Hg. The boom is an 8-foot, front-mounted
telescopic design with dual lift cylinders, reaching 26 feet with a 270-degree
rotation. 888/442-7829; www.gapvax.com.

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The RECycler combination unit from J. Hvidtved Larsen US can


be used to jet water mains regardless of whether you need to
remove blockages, carry out preventive cleaning, clear new sewers of construction gravel or clean prior to guided camera inspection and
relining. The jetting water is cleaned and reused, and requires nothing
more of the operator than traditional combination units. 312/705-3813;
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The PAT 360-HD combination truck from Polston Applied Technologies is designed to remove sand, grit and other debris in difficult
cleaning situations. It utilizes the Polston Process and COMBINATION 3 technology (a combination of jetter, vacuum and downhole pump) to
provide a complete, stand-alone cleaning system. It utilizes four 8-inch hydraulic pumps (each pumping 2,500 gpm), enabling it to pump/separate sand and
water at up to 10,000 gpm. It delivers up to 1,100 hp, providing maximum
power to each of the components, providing the ability to remove submerged
debris and handle low-viscosity fluids. It can perform in surcharged conditions,
allowing the facility to remain online. It has an extra-long hydraulic knuckleboom crane with up to 49 feet of reach from the center and 180-degree rotation to access hard-to-reach places. 844/765-7866; www.polstonprocess.com.

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The HX-15 hydroexcavator from Ramvac by Sewer Equipment


has a 15-yard debris tank with a temperature-controlled environmental chamber and directional discharge system to off-load debris
back into the excavation site when finished, without the mess of dumping
the tank. It has a long-range wireless remote, NEMA 4 electrical system, a
400,000 Btu water boiler, a three-stage cyclonic filtration system and efficient 3,000 cfm blower. It is available with a RamAir air excavation system
for when water cannot be added to the problem area. 800/323-1604; www.
ram-vac.com.

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The Berringer pumping/jetting truck from Keith Huber Corporation safely provides deep vacuum power (1,000 cfm) and highvelocity air induction with pressurized tank discharge at the push
of a button. It is built to perform a variety of tasks including high-pressure
waterjetting, ASME and DOT options for highway transportation of hazardous waste and auxiliary transfer pumps. It has a 3,300-gallon carbon steel
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operated rear door, hydraulic tank lift, full-length body trays for hose storage, 6-inch discharge valve for direct pressurized or gravity unloading, 4-inch
intake valve for loading with internal standpipe, rear work lights and LED
running lights, a backup alarm, grounding reel and operator-friendly pushbutton controls. Options include multiple tank capacities and configurations, a locking rear door, stainless steel tank with wetted stainless parts,
high-pressure jetting systems with integral water compartment, auxiliary
transfer pump and top-mounted hydraulically operated 6-inch boom with
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Camel 900 and 1200 combination trucks from Super Products


include cartridge filters, dig tubes and water lances on both 9-yard
debris capacity units, as well as 12-yard units. Coupled with powerful water jetting and vacuum capability, utilizing these tools allows operators to safely and effectively expose utility lines, remove debris and clean
out a variety of structures, dig in congested spaces and perform many other
hydroexcavating applications. 800/837-9711; www.superproductsllc.com.
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The F4 Slope hydrovac from Tornado Hydrovacs holds 13 cubic


yards of mud and more than 2,100 gallons of freshwater. It includes
a water boiler and a 3,600 to 6,300 cfm positive displacement vacuum blower to pull spoils to the tank via a boom. The boom has a 342-degree
rotation and a 26-foot reach. All critical components are housed in an insulated and heated aluminum van body. Its mud sweep empties the tank without hoisting, which eliminates the dangers of dumping on uneven ground
and around overhead power lines. 877/340-8141; www.tornadotrucks.com.

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The Pathfinder pipeline inspection system from Aries Industries


operates over long distances through harsh pipe conditions. The
transporter sets up quickly to match pipe contours and conditions, and the adjustable camera lifts enable easy transitions from small to
large pipes. A gear-driven drive train, powered by two continuous-duty motors,
ensures navigation through deteriorating, debris-filled pipeline. The highresolution camera and high-intensity LED array provides picture clarity and
a rear-facing camera provides complete visualization and quick retrieval.
An auxiliary high-power detachable light head provides clear images in
larger pipes. It operates in 8-inch-diameter or larger pipes, and can be used
in 6- to 24-inch sewer lines. 800/234-7205; www.ariesindustries.com.

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The high-resolution, digital CCTV, side-scanning Digital Universal


Camera from CUES is designed for rapid and detailed condition
assessment of a wastewater system. It can inspect and assess 5,000
feet or more per day, and produces a high-resolution digital video scan of
internal pipe conditions in 6- to 60-inch pipe and a flat unfolded view of
the pipe to facilitate rapid assignment of observations and for measurement
purposes. This low-maintenance camera has no moving parts and is driven
through the pipe without the need to stop or pan and tilt. Drive the unit
on cruise control to the remote manhole or through multiple manholes
for maximum efficiency. 800/327-7791; www.cuesinc.com.

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The Model E5150 mid-size color inspection camera from EasyCAM


has a lightweight portable design for roof, crawl space and hard-toreach work areas. It weighs 33 pounds, and has 150 feet of heavy-duty
pushrod, a 512 Hz transmitter and portable 7-inch daylight-readable monitor
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The JetScan video nozzle from Envirosight has a sled design that
keeps footage smooth and upright, and which can be outfitted
with extension rollers to handle larger-diameter lines. The stainless steel sled attaches directly to any 1-inch jetter hose (or 3/4 inch with
available adapter) and has six propulsion nozzles, up to four of which can
be swapped with blanks to achieve desired thrust versus water consumption. The sled allows viewing in pipes 8 to 15 inches, or beyond with optional
roller extensions attached. As it advances down a pipe, it records 720p HD
video in MPEG format to an onboard 32 GB SDHC memory card. Immediately afterward, the card can be removed and video viewed on an iPad or
other SDHC-compatible device. 866/936-8476; www.envirosight.com.

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The FB-PIC3588B/3588BT camera system from Forbest Products comes with 200 feet of 3/8-inch fiberglass cable and a layflat reel with footage counter and stand. The high-resolution 1
1/2-inch waterproof metal color camera head with or without built-in
512 Hz sonde transmitter is designed to inspect drain/sewer lines 3 inches
or larger. With an adapter, a 7/8-inch color waterproof camera head with
built-in transmitter can be used on the reel for smaller pipe. The heavyduty waterproof control box includes a bright 10-inch LCD color screen
and a built-in SD card reader with one-touch record button to record
photos and videos. On-screen status indicators include footage of the
cable pushed through the pipe and battery strength. The built-in rechargeable battery lasts about four hours. 650/757-4786; www.forbestusa.net.

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The Gen-Eye Micro-Scope compact hand-held inspection tool


from General Pipe Cleaners is versatile enough to inspect small
drainlines and many toilet traps, and hard-to-reach places like
duct work, furnaces and crawl spaces. The monitor attaches to the reel with
an adjustable mount to provide the best viewing angle. The reel carries up
to 100 feet of micro pushrod with a color camera, providing the ability to
inspect 1 1/2- to 3-inch drainlines and many toilet traps. The 39-inch probe
rod is used to inspect in hard-to-reach places. Three attachments improve
your viewing angle or retrieve objects. The monitor has a bright 3.5-inch
LCD screen and built-in SD card reader with one-touch record button. It
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of power between charges. It will also operate with any off-the-shelf monitor,
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ness control and a USB port. On-screen status indicators include date and
time, SD card capacity and battery strength. The rechargeable battery powers the unit for up to four hours. 800/245-6200; www.drainbrain.com.

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The P350 flexitrax from Pearpoint/SPX has the simplicity and


transportability of a pushrod system while delivering the functionality and performance of a crawler system. Its modular structure allows all its main components to be fully interchangeable. Modules
available include a manual or powered drum, three interchangeable cameras, a range of wheels and tires, and multiple cable lengths and crawler
sizes. The command module is also fully compatible with the P340 flexiprobe, giving users access to a range of pushrod reels, cameras and accessories. A built-in digital recording and reporting system is standard. It can
be van- or truck-mounted or can be wheeled on site using the transportable
ergonomic barrow design. Once on site, the system is quick and easy to set
up, deploy and use. 800/688-8094; www.radiodetection.com.

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The GatorCam4 inspection system from Radiodetection Corporation is rugged and compact, and offers the convenience of
a portable system that can be used in most weather conditions. It
delivers high-quality inspection in almost any situation, from residential
work and commercial use, to specialist plant and municipal applications.
It has a lithium-ion battery that removes the inconvenience and setup time
of an external power lead. A push-button fuel gauge provides a quick indication of remaining power even when the controller is switched off. A range
of pushrods is available, from the extra-flexible 100-foot plumbers reel to
navigate the bends and traps found in commercial and residential plumbing, up to the 500-foot extra-stiff rod designed to push for longer distances.
877/247-3797; www.radiodetection.com.

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The MiniLite pan/tilt/zoom push camera from RapidView IBAK


North America allows users to inspect, record and measure the
internal dimensions of smaller pipelines. During normal inspection, users can accurately capture diameter measurements with one touch
using the ORION Zoom Camera. The system includes a cable coiler cartridge that makes replacement easy, a portable command console and one
of several choices of cameras. It has a high-visibility 10.4-inch monitor and
a full QWERTY keyboard. Inspections are recorded on a built-in MPEG digital video recorder on SD and SDHC memory cards. It is available in 100and 130-foot lengths. 800/656-4225; www.rapidview.com.

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The Elite SD Wi-Fi pipeline inspection camera system from


Ratech Electronics allows operators to record pipe inspections
wirelessly to an iOS or Android device, and take live video and
digital still photos to immediately upload to YouTube. It doesnt require
USB thumb drives, SD cards or DVD discs. Operators can download an app
to an iPhone or iPad and stream the video wirelessly. The Wi-Fi interface is
available on any current Ratech product or existing systems in the field and
is available with a sun-readable 10-inch LCD monitor and either a self-leveling, ultra-micro or pan-and-tilt push camera. Systems come in cable lengths
from 100 to 400 feet. 800/461-9200; www.ratech-electronics.com.

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The modular M-Series pipe inspection system from Rausch


Electronics USA is designed around the four-wheel-drive steerable crawler/tractor platform L135. Each camera and module is
interchangeable via a quick-connect connector. The pan-and-tilt mainline
TV camera mounts onto the electric lift of the crawler to inspect pipe diameters from 5.5 up to 60 inches. To upgrade the system to perform lateral
launch inspections, remove the camera module from the crawler and attach
the lateral launch module with the pan-and-tilt lateral camera. Lateral launch
systems can push the lateral camera up to 160 feet into the lateral, and can
negotiate branched laterals with a steering pin. It takes less than two minutes to switch the modules from mainline to lateral inspection, or vice versa.
717/709-1005; www.rauschusa.com.

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The Jet Propelled Inspection System from RS Technical Services


is powered by a jetters 12-volt DC system and allows the operator to see the condition of the pipe and cleaning results instantly.
It has an easy-to-install reel and controller system, 600 feet of lightweight
single conductor cable on a motorized reel with torque control, an LCD
monitor with high-resolution display, nine high-intensity LED lights, recording capability to a flash or USB drive and an optional on-screen footage
counter display. 800/767-1974; www.rstechserv.com.

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Spartan Tool is self-contained in a single unit for easy on-the-job
maneuverability. It comes with the choice of an iPad Air or
Android-based Nexus 10-inch tablet for the viewing screen or an operators
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The Jet Cam camera system from US Jetting transmits jetting


images down the high-pressure hose to a screen mounted on
the cart, eliminating external cables or pushrods. It has six
rear firing jets for propulsion and two thrust jets, one of which is located
on the camera head. This allows the camera to make 90-degree turns,
and gives the camera the ability to rise above the water in a semi-flooded
pipe. The thrust jets allow it to go down a straight line and then up a lateral by rotating the hose by hand. It offers up to 200 feet of high-pressure hose and is capable of running up to 1,800 psi at 10 gpm. It comes
with an over-pressure relief valve and a stainless steel collapsible cart
with wheels. It can record on a flash drive for later reviewing. The battery-powered unit is good for at least two hours of operating time. 770/7409917; www.usjetting.com.

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The vCam-5 inspection system from Vivax-Metrotech Corp.


has the ability to locate the entire length of pushrod, in addition to having a locatable sonde. Simply connect the hot lead
from a cable locator transmitter to the reel and the ground lead to
ground. The Type-CP Systems reel comes with either 200 or 400 feet of
12 mm Kevlar-reinforced pushrod stiff enough for long distances and
flexible enough for easy entry and turns. The control module has a daylight-readable display, volume control, wireless mouse support and RS232
support for MuniXS, POSM and WinCan software. 800/446-3392; www.
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The VIS 350 Plus visual inspection camera system from Wohler
USA comes with both a 1 1/2-inch, 360-degree pan and
180-degree tilt camera head, and a 1-inch, straight camera head.
Both are waterproof and have LED lights with adjustable brightness levels for an all-encompassing view. Follow the cameras path on a color monitor and watch as it glides around 90-degree bends and up to 100 feet away.
The digital-distance measurement feature pinpoints the exact location of
trouble spots. It can take still photos and record video via SD card or USB
port. It is packaged in a tough, self-contained carrying case and comes
with two rechargeable batteries providing up to four hours of mobility.
978/750-9876; www.wohlerusa.com.

CCTV GIS connection application


A set of applications from Cobra Technologies makes the interaction between CCTV inspection and Esri ArcMap easy to use,
requiring minimum user interaction for data exchange with complete detail in GIS maps. Users export inspections from the Cobra Toolbar
into ArcMap to create prepopulated projects and linked maps, and supplement GIS data with additional infrastructure detail. During review the user
will have access to the inspection video to allow for comparison of the data
against the video file. Arc Map tools allow for filtering on the map and color
coding CCTV inspections using the inspection date, observation type (e.g.
roots), inspection status (e.g. completed, abandoned) and PACP ratings.
The GIS module for the pipe inspection management software assists municipalities in managing sewer and stormwater infrastructure using GIS data.
800/443-3761; www.cobratec.com.

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The Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool (SL-RAT) from InfoSense provides collection system operators with a practical new
tool for focusing camera and cleaning efforts on dirty gravity-fed
lines. It exploits the fact that sound energy flows similarly to water through
a pipe, yelling in one manhole and listening in an adjacent manhole to
provide an overall blockage assessment. It is highly portable with ruggedized field-tested construction, and doesnt require confined space entry
and waste flow contact. Operators can be trained in minutes. Test results,
including GPS coordinates, are immediately available with little interpretation required. Results can be saved to a cloud application for additional
analysis. 877/747-3245; www.infosenseinc.com.

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WinCan VX pipe inspection and asset management software from


Pipeline Analytics emphasizes a productivity-oriented, fully customizable user interface with cloud-based data access. It also offers
support for pipe cleaning, rehabilitation and leak detection, and augments
existing functional areas like GIS, laser/sonar scanning, side scanning, image
measurement and municipal database integration. It has been benchmarked
on databases exceeding 5 million records. WinCan Analyst gives managers
and engineers tools for understanding the maintenance needs of a collection system using WinCan VX data. It generates maps highlighting pipe
material, size, rating, maintenance status and damage classification, and
produces statistical reports listing assets by similar criteria. It contains tools
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Vacalls new High Dump option allows the debris tank to raise 76
above ground level and shift 21 beyond the bumper an industry best
accomplished with remote control. You get productive, no-spill debris
dumping into on-site roll-offs or municipal dewatering containers. AllJetVac
combination sewer cleaners and AllExcavate models also feature high
performance jetting and vacuum with just one engine a Green That
Works advantage that slashes fuel consumption, emissions and service
requirements. For details and a demo, visit our
web site to find your nearest authorized dealer.

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for rehabilitation planning, inspection data validation and extended condition rating. 877/626-8386; www.pipelineanalytics.com.

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The Guzzler Classic (CL) industrial vacuum loader from Guzzler


Manufacturing has enhanced operator ergonomics and improved
air routing, filtration and maintenance. A longer body provides
improved material separation. The standard ladder, catwalk and railing provide the operator with easier and safer access to the top of the truck. An
enlarged bag house and cyclone clean-out doors provide easier access.
800/627-3171; www.guzzler.com.

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The VP Series service truck from Pac-Mac, a division of Hol-Mac


Corporation, comes with a 2,500-gallon tank with 66 inches OD
and 156-inch shell length (also available in 1,500, 3,000, 3,500,
4,200, 4,500 and 5,000 gallons), a 1/4-inch thick shell and 5/16-inch nominal thick heads, right-angle drive pump system, 20-inch rear clean-out manway, 20-inch top manway, manway ladder with safety tread, bolt-on baffles
and hose trays with drains, rear hose hooks, 4-inch intake and 6-inch discharge, and a premium two-component epoxy primer-sealer and polyurethane topcoat in solid and metallic colors. Options include a hydraulic-drive
jetting system, 36-inch rear clean-out manway, multiple toolboxes, bed-liner
applied to hose trays and tank, a chemical-resistant two-part epoxy interior
liner, safety beacon, rear sump and stainless steel float level indicator. 800/8443019; www.e-pac-mac.com.

Wet/dry vacuum loader

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The Powervac Suck N Dump PD blower wet/dry vacuum loader


from Presvac operates as an air mover for dry applications, or can
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uid, sludge and slurry jobs. The material knockout feature in the debris tank
minimizes carryover. Heavy-duty modular filtration is configured to blower
size and application to provide blower protection and minimal maintenance.
Blower options include Hibon, Roots or Robuschi, with full vacuum and 3,500
to 6,600 cfm. It has modular filtration optimized for cfm rating and application, along with 12-inch cyclone and baghouse dump chutes. Heavy-duty
spring tensioned bolts allow for adjustment to maintain leakproof sealing.
The dump chute doors open with the debris tank door. Options include stainless steel dump chutes, a boom, pressure off-load, water pump, soundproofing and heated valves. 800/387-7763; www.presvac.com.

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The Industrial Vacuum Loader from Vac-Con was designed with


a filtration system to handle lightweight dry material. It has superior airflow efficiency as standard equipment and applies options
like Hi-Dump and the Automatic Material Return System. The single mode
machines can recover wet or dry material with up to 28 inches Hg. Their
positive displacement blowers are capable of pulling material distances as
much as 700 feet. It is available with a hydroexcavation package that adds
a powerful, high-pressure water system that works together with the vacuum
system to effectively excavate around sensitive underground utilities, locate
underground systems and excavate in areas with limited access. 855/3362962; www.vac-con.com.

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The AJV R Series combination sewer cleaner from Vacall


Gradall Industries has a rear-mounted hose reel located away
from the engine, keeping it away from engine noise and providing an unobstructed view of the job site. Its heavy-duty tailgate has vaultstyle latches and a dual-cylinder lift system allowing optimized rear seal
performance. Galvanized debris tanks with 6-, 8- or 10-yard capacities are
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as the device, which was used with the departments jetter truck, scoured
the wet well clean in 12 minutes. Another half-cycle was run to further decimate the grease pad, which could then be suctioned into a combo truck
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entering the lift station, eliminating the hazardous, time-consuming
confined-space-entry riggings. The city decided to purchase one of the
units, and authorities are able to stay ahead of their lift station problems,
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By Ed Wodalski

he remote pressure monitoring system, part of the Intelligent Water


Technology portfolio of products from Mueller Co., reports pressure data at customer-defined intervals via a machine-to-machine
cellular-based service or a Mueller advanced metering infrastructure network. The GIS map interface can be viewed with any Web browser. Made
for ease of use and installation, alerts are transmitted via SMS and/or email
when user-defined settings for low- or high-pressure conditions are reached.
Designed to reduce non-revenue water, identify potential infrastructure
failures related to pressure fluctuations, reduce pumping costs and improve
public safety, the monitoring system includes a remote telemetry unit (RTU),
adjustable top, composite valve box, sensor transducer, ball valve and service saddle. A one-year, renewable contract includes five-year minimum lithium battery and one year of cellular service.
Some municipalities dont recognize pressure as an issue in their system, says Paul Gifford, director of research and development for Mueller
Co. High pressure in a system is going to increase leak rates. The more
leakage you have, the more water you have to treat and pump to customers. So reducing pressure to a level that is acceptable and holding it there
can maximize the efficiency of your system.
The RTU is H-20 traffic rated, per the American Association of State
Highway Transportation Officials, and houses the circuit board, antenna

and replaceable battery. An optional lock is available.


All of your communication hardware is accessible from the surface,
he says. Its also determining by GPS the location, date and time.
The 12-inch ductile iron top inserts inside the composite polymeric
valve box for field adjustability.
The sensor transducer, typically installed two per district metering area
or neighborhood, captures and transmits data from the installation point
to the RTU via an 11-foot cable (extensions available). The sensor transducers should be located at the low and high elevations in each zone. The
standard pressure transducer is rated at 250 psi with a 300 psi option. The
300 psi-rated low-lead ball valve is manufactured in compliance with AWWA
C-800 and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
We designed it so the utility that only has 100 customers spread out
down a lonely stretch of highway in Arizona can buy one and put it at the
opposite end of the pipeline from their pumping station and know whats
going on in between, Gifford says.
The monitoring system, which can be incorporated in a utilitys SCADA
system, has a temperature operating range of -30 to 150 degrees F. It can
be installed by direct tap into the distribution main or into an existing valve
box. 800/423-1323; www.muellercompany.com.

New Way side-loader organics collection truck

Makita 14-inch power cutter

The Roto Pac fully automated sideloader organics collection truck from New
Way, a division of Scranton Mfg., has a
27-yard leak-proof body and 25,000-pound
payload capacity. The truck features a selfcleaning, auto-reverse auger that produces
23,000 pounds of torque at idle. The unit
can lift 500 pounds at its maximum reach of 144 inches. A tapered body
design enhances dumping. 800/831-1858; www.newwaytrucks.com.

The EK6101 14-inch 61 cc power cutter from


Makita U.S.A. has a cutting depth of 5 1/8
inches. Weighing 19.6 pounds, the cutter has a
no-load speed of 9,850. Sliding front engine
mounts help absorb vibration by detecting when
cutting pressure is applied. Rated at 97 decibels, the tool cuts metal decking, angle iron, I-beams, cast iron pipe, brick/
masonry, stone/concrete blocks, rails, road curbs and asphalt. 800/4625482; www.makitausa.com.

Bilco intruder door defense system

Vermeer S3 Navigator
horizontal directional drill

The Barracuda intruder defense system from Bilco is a free-standing


door security device that locks down doors in an emergency. The powdercoated steel finish device is adjustable to accommodate varying door widths and is available in
different models to protect inward and outward
swinging doors. 203/934-6363; www.bilco.com.

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The D20x22 S3 Navigator horizontal directional drill from Vermeer features 19,550 pounds
of thrust/pullback with 2,250 ft-lbs of torque.
Powered by a 74 hp Deutz engine, the drill has
a carriage speed of 167 fpm and can climb and

track at 3.3 mph. 888/837-6337; www.vermeer.com.

Brentwood stormwater management system

The StormTank Pack stormwater management system from Brentwood is designed for
non-load bearing, subsurface applications,
including infiltration and integration in bioretention and rainwater harvesting applications.
The system yields a 95 percent void space and
utilizes crossflow media, evenly distributing
stormwater runoff to the base. It can accommodate layout variations, be cut to any length and does not require assembly. 610/374-5109; www.brentwoodindustries.com.

Sherwin-Williams polyurethane pipe coatings

Chemical and abrasion-resistant Poly-Cote


110 Fast Set, Poly-Cote 110 Rapid Set, Poly-Cote
115 and Poly-Cote 115FR from Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine Coatings are NSF
certified up to 250 mils. The performance characteristics of the Poly-Cote line exceed the minimum requirements of AWWA C222-08,
polyurethane coatings for the interior and exterior of steel water pipe fittings. Poly-Cote 110 Fast Set is formulated for exterior pipe applications and has a drying time of five to 10 minutes. Poly-Cote
110 Rapid Set is designed for interior pipe applications and provides a dryto-handle time of 20 to 25 minutes. Poly-Cote 115 is a flexible coating developed for small fittings, elbows, valves and other tight work spaces. Poly-Cote
115FR comes in a kit for coating welds and damage repairs. 800/524-5979;
www.sherwin.com/protective.

Agru America concrete liners

Sure-Grip concrete liners from Agru America are designed for aggressive and abrasive
media inside tanks, pipes and other structures.
When combined with distance sheets, the protective liners meet requirements for storing environmentally hazardous media. Joined by
ultrasonic welding, the space between the two
sheets permits monitoring for leak detection.
The surface pattern also facilitates self-cleaning for reduced sedimentation. 800/373-2478;
www.agruamerica.com.

valve is available in cast iron, stainless steel and lead-free


bronze. 416/755-2298; armstrongfluidtechnology.com.

BAYCO multifunction LED flashlights

Nightstick multifunctional MT-200 Series Mini-TAC pro


flashlights from BAYCO Products are 4 to 5.5 inches long
and weigh 1.9 to 3.2 ounces. Made of blue anodized aircraftgrade 6061-T6 aluminum, each flashlight (MT-200, MT-210,
MT-220, MT-230) has a drop rating of 2 meters and waterproof
rating of IPX7. All lights feature CREE LEDs with a deep parabolic reflector for a tight, long-throw beam. The flashlight
body and tail switches provide momentary or constant-on functionality with high, medium or low settings, as well as strobe.
800/233-2155; www.baycoproducts.com.

Oldcastle reinforced concrete pipe

Reinforced concrete pipe from Oldcastle


Precast, designed for stormwater transmission,
can be manufactured to custom specifications.
Sanitary liner systems are available. Circular
pipes range from 15 to 48 inches I.D. and 19.5
to 58 inches O.D. Elliptical sizes include 12 by
18 inches (15-inch round equivalent), 14 by 23
(18-inch equivalent), 19 by 30 (24-inch equivalent), 24 by 38 (30-inch equivalent) and 29 by 45 (36-inch equivalent).
888/965-3227; www.oldcastleprecast.com/wastewater.

Snap-on bimetal bandsaw blades

Bahco Easy-Cut bimetal portable bandsaw blades from


Snap-on Industrial Brands cut conduit, galvanized and
PVC pipe, rebar, angle iron and wood. The blades are
available in 32 7/8- and 44 7/8-inch lengths. 800/4467404; www.snaponindustrialbrands.com.

Trimble laser level

The Spectra Precision LL300N laser level from Trimble is designed for general construction, concrete and site
preparation applications. Featuring a glass lighthouse, the one-button operation level has an IP66
environmental protection rating for use in adverse
conditions. It can withstand 3-foot drops onto concrete and tripod tip-overs up to 5 feet. 800/5273771; www.spectralasers.com. F

Fibrelite lightweight composite covers

Corrosion-resistant fiber reinforced plastic


covers from Fibrelite are designed to eliminate
unsafe manual handling of concrete and cast
iron access covers. Two lifting points for specially designed lifting handles enable workers
to remove covers without bending over. Covers are available with company logo and in multiple colors. 800/421-3297; www.fibrelite.com.

Armstrong three-speed circulators

The Astro 2 wet-rotor circulator from Armstrong Fluid Technology features flange-to-flange and bolt-to-bolt compatibility with all competing models, three field-selectable operating speeds, plug-in terminal strip and e-coating
on the inside of the cast iron volutes. The pre-installed high-flow check
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WORTH NOTING
PEOPLE/AWARDS

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

The City of Lafayette received a Community Achievement Award


from the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns for its environmentally
friendly Durkees Run Stormwater Park.
The Water Environment Federation announced the winners of its
2014 StormTV Video Project. Videos from nonprofit organizations, government entities, consulting firms and equipment manufacturers were
judged based on innovation, message communication, visual appeal and
quality, content matter and relevance. To view the videos, visit WEFs YouTube Channel under the StormTV Project playlist. Winners include:
Nonprofit and Government Programs Category: Onondaga County,
N.Y., Onondaga County Save the Rain
Public Education and Outreach Category: Think Blue Maine, Think
Blue Maine Ducky II ad
For-Profit Projects Category: The City of Chattanooga, Tenn., Andropogon Associates, Arcadis and the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Brainerd Rd Draft Part 2
Equipment Category: WesTech Engineering, Stormwater Solution
for Springfield, Ohio, Plant
The Volkswagen Group of America received a regional 2014 Rain
Catcher Award from the Environmental Protection Agency in the Commercial Category for the Chattanooga, Tenn., assembly plant. The facility is the worlds first LEED platinum certified automotive facility. The
facility voluntarily set aside at least 20 percent of the property as open
space and implemented a host of practices aimed to protect stormwater. These practices include the use of bioswales in the facility parking
lots and the construction of 3.3 miles of stream and 2.8 miles of greenspace. The site collects stormwater from its roof for use in its cooling
tower and toilets.
The Alewife Stormwater Wetland project received a 2014 Public Works
Project of the Year Award from the American Public Works Association.
The Cambridge Department of Public Works, as the managing agency,
P. Gioioso and Sons Inc., as the primary contractor, and Kleinfelder/
MWH/Bioengineering Group, as the primary consultant, shared the
honor. The project, which was awarded in the Environment: $25 million to $75 million category, demonstrates how innovative approaches
to science, engineering and ecology can concurrently resolve infrastructure problems, enhance the environment and provide open-space
resources to the community.

American Public Works Association


The American Public Works Association is offering a Sharpen Your
Executive Soft Skills audio/Web broadcast on Dec. 4. Visit www.apwa.net.

American Society of Civil Engineers


The ASCE is offering the following courses:
Dec. 4-5 Stormwater Treatment Using Detention Ponds and Commercial Devices, Tampa, Fla.
Dec. 11-12 Financial Management for the Professional Engineer,
Philadelphia
Jan. 8-9 Pumping Systems Design for Civil Engineers, Las Vegas
Jan. 15-16 Leadership Development for the Engineer, Dallas
Jan. 22-23 Financial Management for the Professional Engineer,
Seattle
Visit www.asce.org.

Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin Department of Engineering-Professional
Development is offering Using WinSLAMM v.10.1: Meeting Urban Stormwater Management Goals on March 23-24. Visit http://epdweb.engr.wisc.edu.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is offering a General
Safety seminar on Dec. 9 in Plover. Visit http://dnr.wi.gov. F

CALENDAR
Dec. 10-12
Florida Stormwater Association Winter Conference, Renaissance Orlando at
SeaWorld, Orlando, Fla. Call 888/221-3124 or visit www.florida-stormwater.org.
Feb. 17-20
American Water Works Association Utility Management Conference, Hyatt
Regency Austin Hotel, Austin, Texas.Visit www.awwa.org.
March 30-April 1
American Water Resources Association Spring Conference: Water for Urban
Areas, Los Angeles Airport Hilton, Los Angeles.Visit www.awra.org.
April 12-15
American Public Works Association North American Snow Conference, DeVos
Place, Grand Rapids, Mich.Visit www.apwa.net.
June 7-10
American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Anaheim,
Calif. Call 303/347-6181 or visit www.awwa.org.

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July 26-29
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International
Meeting, New Orleans.Visit www.asabe.org.
Aug. 2-6
StormCon North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Expo, Austin,
Texas.Visit www.stormcon.com.
Aug. 30-Sept. 2
American Public Works Association International Public Works Congress and
Exposition, Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix.Visit www.apwa.net.

Municipal Sewer & Water invites your national, state or local association to post
notices and news items in this column. Send contributions to [email protected].

INDUSTRY NEWS

DECEMBER 2014

APWA awards CPII, CSM certifications

Eighteen professionals earned American Public Works Association certified public infrastructure inspector (CPII) credentials. They included
Mohammed Barkatullah, Michael Ewers, Sven E. Flodstrom, Abdul Molz
Mohammed and Jesse T. Singer, Chicago; Shane D. Bennett, Saratoga Springs,
Utah; David J. Bruce, Visalia, Calif.; Danny Casals, Palmetto Bay, Fla.; Gregory Gibbs, El Cajon, Calif.; Daniel R. Jacobsen, Kennewick, Wash.; James D.
Jennings, Fairfax, Va.; T.J. Kelly, OFallon, Mo.; Andy J. Liebmann, Rosemount, Ill.; Corey T. Mase, St. Charles, Ill.; Cary Necaise, South Jordan,
Utah; Christopher M. Reed, Billings, Mont.; Colin R. Roich, Plano, Texas;
and John F. Stone, Abington, Mass.
APWA also awarded certified stormwater manager (CSM) certificates
to Tanna L. Boisvert, City of Arvada, Arvada, Colo.; Michael G. Burgess,
Columbus Consolidated Government, Columbus, Ga.; Wendy G. Eddie,
City of Bend, Bend, Ore.; Peter S. Fortin, City of Chesapeake, Chesapeake,
Va.; Timothy J. Pollizzi, City of Rochester Hills, Rochester Hills, Mich.; and
John F. Schexnayder, URS Corp., Baton Rouge, La.

CH2M HILL raises $250,000 for charity

CH2M HILL employees donated $250,000 to Water for People during


the companys annual Workplace Giving Campaign. Contributions came
from 21 countries on six continents. Water for People strives to provide
clean water for every family, school and clinic in the regions it serves.

Franklin acquires pump, fueling operations in India

Franklin Electric acquired Pluga Pumps and Motors in Vadodara, Gujarat, India, and Franklin Fueling Systems acquired Wadcorpp India in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Pluga designs, manufactures and distributes
groundwater motor and pumping equipment through 11 branch offices in
India. Wadcorpp distributes fueling equipment throughout India.

CNP acquires worldwide patent licenses

CNP-Technology Water and Biosolids Corp., a newly formed wastewater treatment technologies provider, acquired worldwide patent licensing
for AirPrex from P.C.S. GmbH in Hamburg, Germany. CNPs flagship technology, AirPrex, is a sludge optimization process that recovers high-phosphate mineral struvite after anaerobic digestion but before the dewatering
process. Based in Racine, Wis., CNP North America also
has locations in Germany and China.

Electric Eel offers instructional video

Electric Eel Mfg. offers an instructional video for


the Ace and Ace 2 pipeline inspection camera systems
on its website, www.electriceel.com/ecam_ace-ace2_
instructionalvideo.htm. The video includes basic operation with easy-to-follow instructions.

Tideflex names product manager

Tideflex Technologies, a division of Red Valve Co.,


named Paul Handke Tideflex Mixing System product
manager. A former Pennsylvania water and wastewater operator, he will
focus on TMS sales.

Rhino Linings sponsors NASCAR truck race

Rhino Linings Corp. signed a multiyear agreement to be the title


sponsor of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway.

Vac-Con employees
collect clothing,
school supplies

Vac-Con employee owners held a


clothing drive to benefit the Mission
House, donating 2,333 items weighing 1,761 pounds. In 2013, Mission
House helped 51 people living on the
streets of Jacksonville, Fla., return to self-sufficient lives. Employees also held
a school supply drive benefiting Project Reach Kids, an organization that
helps 1,100 homeless children in Clay County each year.

HD Supply Waterworks moves to new headquarters

HD Supply Waterworks relocated its St. Louis corporate headquarters


and training facility to 1830 Craig Park Road, Maryland Heights, Mo. The
60,000-square-foot building houses the companys executive, administrative,
sales, marketing and operations teams.

Vermeer names president, board chair


Vermeer named third-generation
family member Jason Andringa company
president and chief executive officer.
Mary Andringa, president and CEO, will
transition to board chair. Board chairman Bob Vermeer will serve as chair
emeritus.

Milliken acquires Pipe Wrap

Jason Andringa

Mary Andringa

Milliken Infrastructure Solutions acquired the assets of Pipe Wraps pipe


repair business. Based in Houston, the company provides custom solutions
for structural reinforcement, leak repair and corrosion prevention.

GapVax launches hydroexcavator rental company


GapVax launched GapVax
Rental Units (GRU). Based in Deer
Park, Texas, GRU offers daily,
weekly or monthly rentals of
GapVax HV-55 hydroexcavators
with plans to add other models.

Southland Tool earns ISO 9001-2008 certification

Southland Tool has been certified ISO 9001-2008 compliant after less than
four years in operation. The companys rapid growth and success led them
to apply and obtain the ISO certification, which will ensure stability and a
quality manufacturing process for years to come. The certification shows a
commitment to quality management and control as well as a commitment
to Southlands employees and the long-term success of the company.
Southland is the only company in this field that is ISO 9001-2008 certified,
which is a benefit to Southland Tool dealers in the USA and worldwide.

USB Duesen GmbH celebrates 25th anniversary

USB Duesen GmbH, a leading manufacturer of innovative, high performance sewer cleaning equipment, celebrated the 25th anniversary of its operations in Germany and the 10th anniversary of USB Sewer Equipment
Corporation in the U.S. and Canada. F
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