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here are plenty of good reasons to push for greater investment in water
infrastructure.
The long-term cost of replacing old, deteriorating infrastructure is much more palatable than the high and unpredictable cost of continuing to make short-term repairs. Emergency repairs are even more
costly, as any of you with aging systems is well aware. These types of repairs
arent long-term solutions. And the work isnt going to get any less expensive. The longer we put it off, the more its going to cost us. Without greater
investment we are also setting up communities across the country for catastrophe major system failures, significant interruptions in water supplies,
financial collapse and a host of other problems.
But theres another great reason to invest more now, and it isnt about
preventing catastrophe. Its about promoting prosperity. Jobs.
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SEEKING SEISMIC
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The Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 disrupted critical infrastructure in
San Francisco and became the catalyst for ambitious system improvements
By Dan Heim
The WSIP
WSIP is funded by a $4.6 billion
bond measure passed by San Francisco voters in 2002. On the heels of
the Loma Prieta quake, infrastructure damage was still fresh in the collective public mind. Further, USGS
had assessed the 30-year chance of
recurrence at 63 percent.
Loma Prieta wasnt so much a
wake-up call since the Great Quake
SFPUC General Manager Harlan
Kelly Jr. (left) and Sutro Project
Manager Saed Toloui at the Sutro
Reservoir Rehabilitation & Seismic
Upgrade in San Francisco.
(Photography by Lezlie Sterling)
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PROFILE:
San Francisco (Calif.)
Public Utilities
Commission
SERVICE AREA:
http://sfwater.org
Engineering details
This is the largest program
SFPUC has ever undertaken, but we
realized the economic impact a system failure would have, so we wanted
a robust and resilient system that
could return to operation within 24
hours after a seismic event, Kelly says.
Before construction could even
start, there was a tremendous
amount of up-front work: prioritizing individual projects, updating
contracting procedures, consulting
with wholesalers, developing risk
management registers, surveying
and inspection. When we finally got
to the actual engineering, well, that
was the fun part, Kelly says.
He admits they got lucky when
the bidding process actually started.
That was back in 2008, just after the
Beijing Olympics. The economy was
falling apart, we got lots of bids, and
some of those came in 40 percent
under our engineering estimates.
The cost of financing was also cheap.
This earthquake-hardened system required innovative engineering at no small cost. Further,
construction was constrained by timing of vehicular traffic patterns, and
the requirement that water had to
remain continuously available to customers. Seismically induced soil liquefaction near the Bay created
additional engineering constraints.
One of the design performance
Dave Briggs, manager for SFPUC Local and Regional Water Supply &
Treatment, right, and project construction manager Ryan Cayabyab at the
Harry Tracy Water Treatment Plant.
ing tunnel suddenly went out of service, it made sense to build a parallel
New Irvington Tunnel, Wade says.
This new tunnel will cost about
$340 million, but will allow us to continue to serve customers while we
take the existing tunnel out of service for inspection, maintenance
and repairs.
Improvements to the regional
distribution system were also on the
agenda and involved five adjacent
counties: Stanislaus, San Joaquin,
Alameda, San Mateo and Santa
Clara. Of the 83 WSIP projects, 35
were in San Francisco County.
Theres 3,000 feet of head
between Hetch Hetchy, SFPUCs
highest reservoir, and users 167
miles downstream. That hydro
resource is exploited by a series of
three power plants, extracting a total
of 400 MW. With most of the 167
miles gravity-fed, and only 11 lift stations needed, reliability is further
enhanced. Barring a break in the
head, theres still sufficient pressure
to supply customers even when the
pumps are down.
Earthquake-resistant pipes
Inspired engineering was
needed for the design of main dis-
Above and Right: Work continues around the Harry Tracy Water Treatment
Plant as part of SFPUCs $4.6 billion Water System Improvement Project.
Standby power facilities will allow for uninterrupted operation of valves,
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Calaveras Reservoir holds half of the SFPUC water supply, and lies within
1,500 feet of the Calaveras Fault. Inset: The 89-year-old Calaveras Dam is
being replaced with a new earth-and-rock dam being built just downstream
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FOCUS: SEWER
SMALL TOWN,
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Edgewood, Ill., has been repairing manholes and saving money on
pump repairs as a result of reduced inflow and infiltration
By Erik Gunn
Lifelong resident
Cochran, 36, has lived in and around
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Pump burnout
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problems that had largely been
ignored. Perhaps the most urgent
was how often hed have to replace
pumps in each of the villages three
lift stations. And that goes back to
those manholes in the ditches.
Heavy rains would fill the ditches
and drive stormwater into the sewer
system manholes. That would overwhelm the system, and the lift station pumps bore the brunt of the
punishment. We had lots of problems with pumps burning up because
there was so much water getting in
from storms, Cochran explains.
Each of the three stations has
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times when both spares were in use
and there was no additional backup.
Youre pretty nervous when that
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ngine oil comes in many viscosities (weights) and a variety of base oils. While you
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INSPECTING
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LAMP II pan-and-tilt camera option
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By Craig Mandli
he self-propelled LAMP II
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CUES has been on the market for several years, but a pan-andtilt inspection system add-on, rolled
out for the first time at the 2014
Pumper & Cleaner Environmental
Expo International, has made the
system even more versatile and effective, allowing an operator to perform simultaneous lateral and
mainline inspections.
The full system includes a selfpropelled lateral launcher, transportation platform and two cameras
a mini pan-tilt-optical zoom mainline camera mounted on an articulating platform for easy invert
entry, and a camera for lateral
inspection. The mini pan-and-tilt
camera system includes a detachable steering wand that provides
the ability to navigate through multiple pipe junctions, giving operators even more latitude to inspect
every inch of the pipe system.
The operator can rotate and
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bends and areas of the pipe that
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sales manager for CUES. The feedback we received from those who
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The view of the Sea Girt portable pump trailer as seen from the street.
The Lake Como, N.J., pump station was decommissioned due to
extensive water damage when Lake Como overflowed its banks from
Superstorm Sandy.
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Left: The front portion of the Sea Girt portable pump station houses a generator. Center: The Pitney Pump Station in Spring Lake, N.J., was taken offline after it
was inundated by water from Superstorm Sandy. A mobile pump station is planned for the site, but for now external pipes and a generator propel the wastewater
to the treatment plant. Right: Michael Ruppel (right) and plant apprentice Barney Bigley stand inside the control room of the portable pump station.
GENERATING SAVINGS
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authority used its supply of biogas
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The biogas is the byproduct of
the plants anaerobic digestion
system and is conditioned using
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sulfide and siloxane. The system meets emission guidelines because
none of the gas requires flaring.
The system significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions, while
providing more than half of the plants electrical energy and 100
percent of its heat energy. Estimated annual savings include $270,000
on electric bills and $33,600 on natural gas heating charges.
The $2.17 million project was partially funded by a $490,000 rebate
from New Jerseys Clean Energy Program.
Its our pride and joy, says Michael Ruppel, executive director of
the SMRSA. Were on track to pay off the project in about five years
as a result of electric and natural gas savings. Future savings will help us
to keep sewerage rates stable and allow us to invest money in other
essential infrastructure projects.
The project is currently operating at two-thirds of its electrical
generation capacity.
Our only current limitation is the supply of biogas, Ruppel says.
The project was presented with a 2012 Association of Environmental Authorities WAVE Award in the Energy Savers category.
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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.
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PROFILE:
Department of
Water, County of
Kauai, Hawaii
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Lisa and Scott Weld, owners of Bucks
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sta of 10 an office worker, yard worker,
part-time mechanic and seven drivers.
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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
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lead
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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.
WEBSITE:
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www.kauaiwater.org
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.
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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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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.
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LOCATION AND
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By Craig Mandli
Quickly locating lines and the sources of leaks can save operating costs and staff hours. These electronic leak detectors and
utility line locators, smoke locators, dyes and push cameras can help increase line locating and leak detection efficiency.
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The LineFinder LF2200 from Prototek locates any frequency sonde or transmitter box between 16 Hz and 100
kHz using its frequency-sniffing feature. It has preset support of 16 Hz (steel or ductile iron as well as cast iron and
nonmetallic), 512 Hz (cast iron or nonmetallic) and 8
kHz (nonmetallic only) sondes. It traces underground
metallic lines at four built-in industry-standard frequencies using an external transmitter box; other frequencies
can be sniffed as well. It passively locates underground
power at 50 or 60 Hz. Power frequency and scaling in U.S.
or metric units is selectable. The operator is guided through
a series of LCD screens to locate both sondes and lines
with accurate position, as well as precise depth. Locating
is enhanced by handle vibration and LED feedback at key locating points,
in addition to on-screen imagery. 800/541-9123; www.prototek.net.
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Smoke Locators
High-output smoke fluid system
The 25-L high-output smoke fluid
system from Superior Signal Company
generates 4,000 cfm of smoke at 4 inches
static pressure to push smoke through
larger systems requiring greater volume
and pressure. Engineered specifically
for smoke testing, the system generates
more dry smoke with less fluid, fits standard manholes, and has a nozzle for
blowing smoke into pipes and special
openings. Smoke testing helps eliminate
surface inflow and other faults in sanitary sewer lines. 800/945-8378; www.
superiorsignal.com.
Dyes
Leak detection dye
Concentrated leak detection dye from BRIGHT DYES Division of
Kingscote Chemicals, disintegrates rapidly in water and gives vivid, fluorescent color detectable in murky water, sewage or septage. It can be used to
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Solution:
Electro Scan identified one segment out of nine where the liner had been
compromised, i.e. representing locations of possible infiltration. Originally,
the lining contractor had not identified any defects using CCTV. Using Electro Scan, the inspection indicated an estimated defect flow of 3.12 gpm, representing 310 feet, or 15 percent of the total length of the project scope.
RESULT:
In spite of a number of difficult access reaches, Electro Scan
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day, with the defective liner removed and replaced by the CIPP contractor, at no additional charge. 916/779-0660; www.electroscan.com.
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a 1,000-foot section of 8-inch-diameter PVC water main. The technology
has been used since 2007 and has proven effective in locating leaks in drinking water systems for all pipe materials and sizes.
RESULT:
A small mainline leak was located on the 8-inch PVC line, and a
larger water leak on a service line. From recording the water flowing
into the water zone before and after the repairs by way of a water meter,
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INDUSTRY NEWS
NOVEMBER 2014
Almanza receives
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Chestnut Award
Aquatech launched the corporate website, www.aquatechinc.com, featuring product specifications, photos, videos, service information and a
dealer locator.
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LMK Technologies named Mike Czipar vice president, business development. He will be responsible for
working with the sales team to recruit, train and mentor new municipal contractors and crews. He will also
assist with identification and integration of new products and processes into LMKs product line.
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GapVax named John Dean sales representative for the Gulf Coast. He
will also oversee the companys Texas office, repair facility and parts
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PRODUCT NEWS
NOVEMBER 2014
Product
Spotlight
Check valve prevents backflow,
odors, animal infestation
By Ed Wodalski
he Stop Silent Light check valve from Lasso Technik is designed to prevent sewer backflow into buildings and block animal infestation into
the pipe system.
Available in 4-, 4.5-, 5-, 6- and 8-inch diameters, the valve can withstand up
to 7.25 psi in backflow pressure. Installed in any existing sewer line (plastic,
metal), inspection shaft or stormwater drain, a stainless steel expander clip
friction-locks the valve to the pipe, eliminating the need for additional waterproofing while minimizing pressure loss. The airtight seal also provides an
effective barrier against gaseous odors.
An internal rubber membrane opens upward as water pressure is applied
and closes as the pressure recedes, preventing animal infestation, including
amphibians and insects. Back pressure fills the rubber membrane with water,
The MagFlux EMF 801 electromagnetic flowmeter from Flygt - a Xylem Brand,
delivers flow readings of 0.25 percent over the full range from 0.6 fps to 30 fps,
even during flows as low as 0.6 fps in velocity. Features include a full display menu
with up to five lines of text and graphical display that can give an overview of wastewater flow. The display can be viewed in 26 languages. Each display unit can show
up to four flowmeters and can be located up to 3,300 feet from the sensors. 855/9954261; www.flygtus.com.
The Camel 1200 sewer and catch basin cleaner from Super Products has a
1,500-gallon water tank and 12-yard debris collector. The boom is capable of
250-degree rotation, 26-foot reach, 21-foot vertical lift and 3-foot downward pivot.
Other features include ejection unloading and collector body-tilt. Options include
the Acculevel load sensor and hydroexcavation performance package. 800/8379711; www.superproductsllc.com.
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The mobile app for iOS/Apple and Android smartphones from the Cat Pumps
(continued)
website enables users to find product and technical information, size and select
pumps and accessories, and convert flow, pressure, volume, temperature, torque,
length and area to the needed units. The app can also be used to calculate flow
rate, horsepower, rpm and pump and motor pulley diameters. 763/780-5440; www.
catpumps.com.
The JT9 horizontal directional drill from Ditch Witch is powered by a Tier IV
64 hp Deutz diesel engine. It delivers 9,000 pounds of pullback force and holds
300 feet of drill pipe. 800/654-6481; www.ditchwitch.com.
The Stingray 2.0 battery-powered, area-velocity flow logger from Greyline Instruments records level, velocity and water temperature readings through open channels, partially full sewer pipes and surcharged pipes. Rated for operation in
temperatures from -4 to 140 degrees F, the logger operates up to four years on standard alkaline D-cell batteries. 888/473-9546; www.greyline.com.
The Recharger V8 plastic chamber from CULTEC holds about 100 cubic feet
of water and is IAPMO R&T certified. Applications include subsurface retention,
detention, recharging or controlling the flow of stormwater. The chamber is 32
inches high and 60 inches wide with a capacity of 8.68 cubic feet per linear foot.
The internal manifold allows for design flexibility and decreased installation footprint. 800/428-5832; www.cultec.com.
CULTEC Recharger V8
The Series 461 stainless steel butterfly valve from Victaulic features grooved
ends for joining with couplings. The valve is designed for air and low-pressure reverse
osmosis systems in the water and wastewater industry and can be padlocked for use
with an appropriate lockout/tagout system. 610/559-3300; www.victaulic.com.
Hach FSData Desktop
FSData instrument manager software from Hach is designed for field crews to
reduce the time needed to set up, download and maintain Hach FL900 Series flow
loggers and sensors. The free download (available at www.hachflow.com) includes
dashboard, intuitive user interface, setup wizards and layered error reduction.
800/368-2723; www.hachflow.com.
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PRODUCT NEWS
Klein Tools demolition driver
The No. 2 Phillips screwdriver and punch-scratch awl demolition drivers from
Klein Tools feature a plated metal strike cap that protects the handle from hammer blows, while the cushion grip handle provides greater torque and comfort.
800/553-4876; www.kleintools.com.
The 18V compact lithium-ion 2.0 amp-hour battery (BL 1820) and the 18V LXT
lithium-ion 4.0 Ah battery (BL 1840) from Makita U.S.A. are engineered for more
run-time and faster charging. The BL 1820 reaches full charge in 40 minutes and
the BL 1840 reaches full charge in 25 minutes. 800/462-5482; www.makitausa.com.
The manhole shield package from Eulls Mfg. includes concrete grade rings,
underground mortar, masonry shim strips and impermeable I/I barrier for correct installation. The grade rings allow for precision leveling. The polyethylene I/I
barrier is puncture-resistant and prevents moisture and sediment from infiltrating
the manhole. The underground mortar is durable through the freeze/thaw cycle,
while high-impact plastic shims enable every concrete ring to serve as a slope ring
for precise manhole leveling. 763/497-2742; www.eullsmanufacturing.com.
The Triton+ advanced technology wastewater flowmeter from ADS Environmental Services can be configured as a single sensor monitor or expanded to include
six measurement inputs. When combined with the ADS XIO system, the Triton+
provides options for digital and analog I/O and SCADA integration. 800/633-7246;
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www.royceu.com and see our approved
states and courses. Call 386-574-4307 for
details.
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POsITIONs AvAIlAblE
Gainesville Regional Utilities in Gainesville, Florida is currently seeking qualified
candidates to fill the Water Distribution &
Wastewater Collection System Director
position and also the Wastewater Facilities
Operations Director position. For further information and/or to apply, visit: www.cityofgainesville.jobs EOE/AA/DFWP/VP. An application must be submitted for each position
of interest.
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Pipeline Inspection/Robotic Cutter Operators Wanted - NYC/Long Island based
company seeking ambitious, energetic pipe
inspection truck operators with a minimum of two years experience. Must have
knowledge of sewer systems, ability to read
project prints and drawings as well as a
strong understanding of computers. PACP
credentials a plus. NYC/Long Island prevailing wages paid. Please forward resume to:
[email protected].
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GapVax, Inc., a nationally recognized manufacturing business, is seeking a talented,
highly motivated individual to fill a full-time
Sales Position in the Midwest (Iowa based
preferred) region. GapVax is the leading
manufacturer of industrial and municipal
vacuum units and hydroexcavation units in
the United States. We provide the most reliable, comprehensive, and efficient mobile
vacuum units in the industrial and municipal markets. Specifications of the position
are listed on our website, www.gapvax.
com, click on the Now Hiring link in the left
hand column. Send resumes to Lthomas@
gapvax.com or 575 Central Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15902.
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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MARCH 25-27, 2015
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866-933-2653
Liquid vacs, wet/dry industrial vacs, combination jetter/vacs, vacuum street sweeper & catch
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available for daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly
rentals. vsI Rentals, llC, (888)vAC-UNIT
(822-8648) www.vsirentalsllc.com. (CBM)
LATERAL REINSTATEMENT CUTTER RENTAL, 2 to 18 diameter. Reasonable
rates, weekly/monthly. Training available.
Contact: Sean Lipscomb, 443-866-8612,
[email protected]
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sERvICE/REPAIR
Dynamic Repairs - Inspection Camera
Repairs: 48 hour turn-around time. General
Wire, Ratech, RIDGID, Electric Eel Mfg., Gator
Cams, Insight Vision, Vision Intruders. Quality
service on all brands. Rental equipment
available. For more info call Jack at 973478-0893. Lodi, New Jersey.
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Tv INsPECTION
CUES K2 SYSTEM: Steerable Compact Pipe
Ranger (CPR), OZ3 camera, 1000 gold cable,
auto cable reel, CPU, CCU, wireless controllers, six different wheel sets, two different
wheel spacer sets, tool and manual. Like
new (app. 40 hours) at 20% off list. Call 866936-8476 or email [email protected].
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PEARPOINT Mainliner buying & selling
used equipment. Canada & USA PEARPOINT
MAINLINE EQUIPMENT ONLY. Will buy complete Pearpoint trucks. Will buy your old
system. Do you need parts? 399, 599 reels;
420, 448 tractors: 494 digital and zoom
420 light heads. Call 1-800-265-4298 or
[email protected]
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NEED TRACTION? We make aftermarket
more aggressive pads and chain assemblies
for all chain-driven camera tractors. Custom,
dependable, double-hole fabrication secured
to high quality carbon steel chain, or just
pads and rivets. Samples upon request. Pipe
Tool Specialties LLC: 888-390-6794; Fax
888-390-6670; www.yourtractionpads.com
or email [email protected]
(MBM)
1996 Ford E350 cutaway CUES inspection
van. 102,350 miles, crawler rov and command center, onboard generator and power
spool for power and video cable. $29,500.
Contact 503-663-3420 for more info and
pictures/video.
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CUES K2 SYSTEM: Steerable Compact Pipe
Ranger (CPR), OZ3 camera, 1000 gold cable,
auto cable reel, CPU, CCU, wireless controllers, six different wheel sets, two different
wheel spacer sets, tool and manual. Like new
(app. 40 hours) at 20% off list. Call 866-9368476 or [email protected].(CBM)
Used and rebuilt camera kits in stock: RIDGID Mini Compact, Mini Color, Standard SelfLeveling, General Gen-Eye I, II and III, Aries
Seeker, and SRECO kits. The Cable Center:
800-257-7209.
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any condition the best deal for you. 305509-0467. [email protected]
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WORTH NOTING
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Lake County (Ohio) commissioners have approved memorandums of
understanding with Eastlake and Willoughby to join the countys Stormwater Management Department.
Sunset Beach activist Sue Weddle and Wilmington, N.C., developer
Burrows Smith won 2014 Pelican Awards from the North Carolina Coastal
Federation. Weddle advocates for effective coastal stormwater regulations
and tough enforcement of coastal development rules. Smith was honored
for being a local champion and pioneer of low-impact development, a
new approach to controlling stormwater pollution.
The Calhoun County (Ala.) Commission announced that Chris Gann
of White Plains was hired as a second assistant engineer to help with stormwater issues. Gann will oversee the countys permitting for stormwater runoff. His other responsibilities will include flood plain management, and
project estimation, inspection and contracting.
Chris Coulter is the new acting administrator for Greene County (Mo.).
Stormwater/Environmental Services is among the areas his department
oversees.
The City of Roseville (Minn.) received a Blue Star Award from the
Friends of the Mississippi River. Roseville is taking a leadership role in protecting Minnesotas water resources and public health through excellence
in stormwater management.
Scott Taylor received the Leadership Award from the California Stormwater Quality Association. Its the top honor given to an individual CASQA
member who has shown outstanding leadership and has made exceptional
contributions to the stormwater quality management profession throughout the State of California over a significant period of time. Taylor has
more than 28 years of extensive, specialized expertise in stormwater quality, flood control and stormwater management.
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
American Society of Civil Engineers
The ASCE is offering the following courses:
Nov. 20-21 Pumping Systems Design for Civil Engineers, New Orleans
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
Nov. 3-6
American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, Sheraton Premiere
Hotel, Tysons Corner,Va. Call 540/687-8390 or visit www.awra.org.
Nov. 6-8
International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure 2014, Renaissance Long
Beach Hotel, Long Beach, Calif. Call 800/548-2723 or visit www.asce.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 2015 Spring Conference: Water for
Urban Areas, Los Angeles Airport Hilton, Los Angeles.Visit www.awra.org.
June 7-10
American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Anaheim,
Calif. Call 303/347-6181 or visit www.awwa.org.
July 26-29
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International
Meeting, New Orleans.Visit www.asabe.org.
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StormCon North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Expo, Austin,
Texas.Visit www.stormcon.com.
Municipal Sewer & Water invites your national, state or local association to post
notices and news items in this column. Send contributions to [email protected].
MARKETING
EMPLOYEE RETENTION AND HIRING
SALES AND PRICING STRATEGIES
BUYING OR SELLING A BUSINESS
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