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Pioneer spirit
a century ago into modern, safe practices while outside purchased water than it used to, at a sav- The Sweetwater Authoritys origins reach back
upgrading its infrastructure. One of its greatest ings to ratepayers and in a state that until recently to the settling of the San Diego area. Today, the
successes is drawing pure, clean drinking water labored under drought. authority provides water to about 189,000 people
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River and help capture local runoff. Like many underground water supply opened in 1999.
rivers and creeks in California, the river dries up Reverse osmosis technology is some 50 years
Recognition from its regional peers is when theres no precipitation, so the authority old, Smyth says, but its expensive.
evidence of the Sweetwater Authoritys must purchase water from the San Diego County When Reynolds first broached the idea of
performance as a water utility. Water Authority, which gets its water mainly from using it to treat the brackish groundwater,
the Colorado River and Northern California. calculations showed it would cost more per acre-
In 2015, the California-Nevada section
Long before Californias five-year drought, foot of liquid to extract and treat it than it would
of the American Water Works Association
which only ended in early 2017 with a series of to buy the same amount from the San Diego Water
gave the authority an award for Outstanding significant storms, water officials throughout the Authority. But Sweetwater Authority projected
Service to the Industry. The award was in state have been prospecting for new sources. that in time the price points would pass each
recognition of the support the authority In the early 1990s, the Sweetwater Authority other, making the underground supply cheaper
gave to the work of its program director, hired the U.S. Geological Service to drill a series in the long run.
Sue Mosburg, up to and during her time as of pilot holes in Chula Vista to a depth of 1,000 We took that risk and it paid off, Smyth says.
chair of the California-Nevada section. feet. They found groundwater 150 to 200 feet
below the surface. Growing source
Recognition internally is a significant The Richard A. Reynolds Groundwater Desal-
Carbon dating shows that water supply to be
part of the authoritys approach as well. ination Facility opened with a production capac-
nearly 20,000 years old.
And because safety is a keyword, the Its brackish, Smyth says. Its not drinking ity of 4 mgd. A new $42 million expansion will
authority recognizes it through two water, its not seawater, but its a little bit in between. bring the total reverse osmosis treatment capacity
separate in-house awards. You dont want to drink it you just dont. to 10 mgd once it comes online this year. The proj-
We actually make a big deal here by EPA standards require no more than 500 parts ect is 75 percent funded through state and federal
celebrating once a year and giving a couple per million of impurities in drinking water. By funds. The remaining $10.7 million cost is being
comparison, water from the ocean typically con- split 50-50 with the city of San Diego, which will
of safety awards, says Jim Smyth, the
tains about 33,000 ppm mostly salt. This ancient get half of the new water production.
authoritys general manager. The Big Al The expansion required additional treatment
underground cache of water has about 6,000
safety award, named for former Sweetwater equipment as well as five additional wells and
ppm a chalky mix of salt and other minerals.
Authority general manager Al Sorensen, and 19,700 feet of new pipelines, but the plant build-
the Rubey award both recognize employ- Reverse osmosis ing was already large enough for the added capac-
ees for recommendations that enhance The condition of that water didnt deter the ity. The wells themselves cost about $1.5 million
worker safety on the job. authoritys engineering director at the time, Rich- each. We have to use stainless steel well casings,
Sweetwater Authoritys practice of ard Reynolds. Reynolds suggested a workaround: because the brackish water is very corrosive,
reverse osmosis passing the water through a Smyth explains.
promoting safety has brought the agency
special membrane that removes ions, certain This alternative groundwater supply is
regional recognition as well. In 2016, the molecules and larger particles. expected to make a significant contribution to
authority received the AWWA California- The authoritys directors agreed to the plan the authoritys water inventory.
Nevada sections Larry C. Larson Safety and subsequently promoted Reynolds to general Demand on the Sweetwater Authority system
Award for its commitment to employee manager. Smyth succeeded him as engineering ranges from 10 to 15 mgd in the winter to 30 to
health and safety. director, charged with carrying the idea forward. 35 mgd in the summer. In recent years, the author-
After nearly a decade of planning and subsequent ity has depended on water purchased from the
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ant a new job? Heres a quick way to get there: Express reserva- epic fails. Does anyone remember New Coke? Betamax video format? (Theres
tions about your managers latest harebrained idea. a good reason you may not.) The Apple Newton personal data assistant?
In fact, in too many organizations, even challenging a really The Microsoft Zune, which was supposed to compete with the iPod? (It
bad idea can quickly get you an unsolicited seat in that course known as didnt.) Or how about HD DVDs? (Blu-ray technology elbowed it aside.)
Resume Updating 101. Which truly is a shame, because organizations should The list goes on and on.
strive for a culture of candor a workplace where employees arent afraid There are many reasons why employees wont tell the boss he or she has
to play devils advocate and thoroughly examine new ideas and proposals, an ugly dog, so to speak. High on the list: Concern about retribution. Or
says Dana Brownlee, a corporate training consultant. theyre afraid theyll be the only one to say something even if they believe
Almost everyone who reads this can relate to others share their skepticism. Or perhaps they lack
those situations where a manager or even some-
Its very rare to have a workplace the confidence or conviction to express an opin-
one in senior management announces their lat- climate where people feel ion, fearing its without merit.
est and greatest idea, and everyone in the room nods comfortable about raising their On the flip side of the coin, organizational lead-
their heads while silently thinking, This is absolutely hand and expressing concerns. ers often dont understand how the power of hier-
crazy, says Brownlee, who founded Professionalism It goes against every political archy dampens candor. They just cant fathom that
Matters (www.professionalismmatters.com). We all joke people wouldnt be honest with them. Brownlee
instinct we have in our DNA.
about it, but this phenomenon can lead to disastrous recalls one instance where she told a woman who
Dana Brownlee
consequences products that go to market and fail was second-in-command at a major company that
because they werent properly vetted, or projects that consume tons of time employees feared being honest with her. She looked at me like I had five
and money, but never shouldve happened in the first place. heads. Sometimes senior executives live in a totally different reality.
Its very rare to have a workplace climate where people feel comfort- Of course, everyone comes up with a loser of an idea every so often. But
able about raising their hand and expressing concerns, she continues. It the problem is that senior executives have the power to make them a real-
goes against every political instinct we have in our DNA. ity, as opposed to those at the lower end of the food chain. So theres a
How can you tell if an organization cultivates a culture of fear instead responsibility at both ends, she notes. Good leaders rely on staffs to be
of candor? The tell-tale signs are obvious, Brownlee says. You know the drill: honest with them, so its unfortunate when people dont speak up.
Theres the meeting after the meeting, where employees who smile and So how does one go about creating a culture of candor? On a personal
nod their approval as the boss announces another doozy of an idea then level, Brownlee points out that its not what you say when raising concerns,
gather in a break room and whisper about the ridiculous proposal. She says its how you say it. In other words, when youre talking to your manager,
shes even seen employees sitting in on conference calls use instant messag- dont say the idea is terrible and ask what he or she was smoking. Instead,
ing to tell colleagues about a particularly wild idea being proposed. tell them its a good idea, but the only concern I have is x, y and z, she sug-
Or if youre attending a large, all-hands meeting and the president of gests. Or say, I know this is your baby, and I fully support it, but Ive heard
the company asks if anyone has questions about a new proposal, and no some rumblings that could raise red flags. Do you want me to bring those
one raises their hand, she adds. If you have that many people in a room up to you or keep it to myself? Its always good to ask for permission up
and you have zero questions, youre working in an organization with low front, and phrasing concerns as a question is much less threatening.
trust. Worse yet, it convinces executives that bad ideas are viable. Theyre On a broader level, organizations need to let employees know that can-
thinking, Well, that went well, didnt it? she says. dor is a corporate value to be prized, not punished. They should encour-
The business world is rife with evidence of great ideas that became age employees to play devils advocate because its better than having a
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There are a variety of techniques to make employees feel more com-
fortable with candor. Brownlee says one manager shes worked with puts $5
in a jar every time one of his reports pushes back on a new idea. He then
uses the money to fund a once-a-month pizza party. Booth 2811
When Brownlee was a team leader and project manager for a major tele- June 11-14
communications company, she would put an index card on every chair in
Philadelphia, PA
a room where she was announcing a new initiative. On the card was writ-
ten, My biggest concern about this projects success is _______. When shed
finish the presentation, shed ask employees to anonymously fill in the blank
and drop the card in a bag as they left the room. This technique gave me
tons of candid feedback, she explains.
In the end, changing an organizations culture can be a lot like turning
around an aircraft carrier: It takes time. And its the little things that mat-
ter, Brownlee says. Theres no real formula for changing it, she notes. It
takes a lot of role modeling by managers. Its the small things you do at the
granular level that change the paradigms.
For example, she suggests that during team meetings, managers pick a
rotating devils advocate that is responsible for raising tough questions. It
might sound silly, but when you do things like that, it starts to shift the cul-
ture, she explains. You take away the fear factor and pressure for people who
dont want to push back because for that one person, its their assigned job.
Theres no denying that change is uncomfortable. But many benefits
result from creating a culture of candor where employees are free to chal-
lenge assumptions and candidly address tough issues. That includes better
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MSW: How is real-time information from system infrastructure MSW: Are all of the dashboards capabilities available when
relayed to the system? users receive system alerts on mobile devices?
Enfinger: Scheduled data transfers and asynchronous alarm events are Enfinger: FlowView users can receive system alerts via text message,
relayed to FlowView via 3G/4G wireless communications. email, or directly through the FlowView web application. System alerts can
be acknowledged or cleared via the FlowView web application viewed on
MSW: Walk me through the setup for a typical utility. any of the most commonly used modern web browsers, including those
Enfinger: FlowView setup is performed by ADS. The process is simple used on iOS and Android devices.
and painless.
MSW: How is system monitoring improved with FlowView?
MSW: How is information stored and shared between users? Enfinger: Flow, level and rainfall monitors generate a tremendous amount
Enfinger: Monitor data is archived in a web-accessible database, eliminat- of data. FlowView improves system monitoring by managing this data and
ing the need to store, back up or organize flow monitor data. Leverage the placing it at peoples fingertips to keep a pulse on conditions within the sys-
data within FlowView using existing reports and graphs, or export data as tem and react to developments as they occur. Insight is provided through
needed to other applications such as hydraulic models and spreadsheets. the map interface, as well as a variety of easy-to-use reports and graphs.
MSW: Whats the biggest advantage of pulling all of this MSW: Is the platform aimed at larger utilities, or can it still be
information into a single dashboard view? cost-effective for small utilities?
Enfinger: The centerpiece of the FlowView Dashboard is a feature-rich Enfinger: The FlowView platform works for utilities of all sizes. Its a web
map interface. Of all of the displays we use in our daily lives, people can most application and is priced with a setup fee and a monthly fee thereafter,
readily relate to a map. At a glance, the map interface lets FlowView users see based on the number of monitors configured in FlowView.
not only where their monitors are located, but also their alarm status.
Supporting information is also close at hand, just a click or two away. The MSW: What sort of support does ADS provide?
map-based dashboard interface is intuitive and easy to use. You can quickly Enfinger: ADS provides support to its clients in a variety of ways. Technical
assess system conditions and drill down to sites with alarm conditions. support for FlowView is provided by our support center. F
OF TRENCHLESS TRENDS
Sharing relevant industry information assists contractors and system owners
with planning and identifying areas of opportunity
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very year we ask our members one very important question: Why Members will have access to an accumulating database for all projects
are you a member of NASSCO? We ask this question because we in all EPA regions beginning in 2013, including the total value of rehabil-
know that we must stay relevant in order to achieve our mission to itation completed for the five key technologies and the total number of
set standards for the assessment, maintenance and rehabilitation of under- projects completed using those technologies. Periodic overviews of these
ground infrastructure, and to ensure the continued acceptance and growth five work groups, which make up a nearly $10 billion industry segment,
of trenchless technologies. will also be provided to NASSCO members. Information will be broken
NASSCO members tell us they join the association for the educational down by individual trenchless technology for all EPA regions. Regional
opportunities, the ability to network with peers, and to have a voice in set- overviews, focused on one EPA region and drilled down to state revenue
ting standards through our various committees. As a result, we continually levels in the five work types, along with state-by-state project trends, will
seek opportunities to deliver on these expectations and uncover other also be accessible by NASSCO members as part of their membership.
value-drivers of NASSCO membership. We believe this type of information is critical for our industry to grow.
This year, we have introduced Pulse by NASSCO, a free new benefit It provides contractors, engineers, manufacturers and municipalities access
that provides NASSCO members with an understanding of market poten- to vital information that affects us all. Understanding market trends by
tial for rehabilitation projects across the U.S. In partnership with Bid using technology assists contractors and system owners in projecting cap-
Ocean Inc., NASSCO now offers its members the ability to take a pulse ital spending needs, planning crew utilization, budgeting appropriately
on the market potential for rehabilitation technologies, including five and identifying areas of opportunity. Tracking this valuable data over time
key work types: CIPP, lateral rehabilitation, manhole rehabilitation, grout- will also enable us to collect, evaluate and utilize baseline information to
ing and CCTV inspection. While the work types covered may increase in gain a better understanding of industry trends and growth opportunities
the future, we wanted to jump-start the program with a strong focus on for years to come. To learn more about Pulse and to become a NASSCO
these core technologies. member, visit www.nassco.org. F
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Technology has advanced from the gold rush to underground utility work
By Jason Proctor
Underground origins
The history of vacuum excavation stems from the use of hydroexcavation
as far back as the late 1800s, when pressurized water was used for mining
purposes in the U.S. Breaking up soil using pressurized water created a
cleaner and safer way to dig. From there, hydroexcavation expanded as
a method used on underground construction sites throughout most of
Canada and the U.S.
Beyond hydroexcavation, the modern vac machine can be traced
back to cleanup duties and sewer applications beginning in the 1950s. As
technology progressed and new innovations took hold, vacuum trucks
became a fixture on HDD sites, where they proved effective in cleaning
up drilling slurry and fluids exposed at the entry and exit pits on these
HDD projects. This method aided operators by improving their visibility
of buried utilities and providing an efficient method of fluid disposal.
After their introduction, vacuum excavators found continued heavy usage
in Canada through the 1990s and into the present. The industry began to grow
significantly in the late 1990s as several equipment manufacturers began enter-
ing the market with both truck- and trailer-mounted models to fit a growing
demand for hydroexcavation in a variety of locations across North America.
Innovative applications
At the turn of the 21st century, the demand for vacuum excavation led
to new designs focused on improving performance on a variety of job sites.
Reduced noise, for example, supported the excavators growing use in
residential neighborhood projects. Innovations within nozzle technology
focus on increasing digging capability while reducing damage to under-
ground utilities. Larger tank capacities kept machines on job sites longer
Reduced noise and a smaller
footprint make hydroexcavation and provided greater hauling capacity, improving contractor profitability.
a more manageable approach For example, some municipal operators improved time savings by nearly
for projects in residential areas. 50 percent with larger tank sizes. (continued)
TECH TALK
Hydroexcavation is a fail-safe method for pinpointing buried utilities without the risk of damage.
Additionally, the machines evolved to fit smaller job site needs as well. Trends and predictions
Compact units featuring smaller tanks improved ease of use and maneuver- The market for vacuum excavation is expanding in all directions. Every
ability in tight work areas while other, larger models kept operators productive customer has a unique need thanks to the versatility of these machines and
on bigger, more time-intensive projects. advancements in newer technology. As more vacuum excavators are used
Beyond mechanical updates, today air excavation has found a new for damage prevention and utility location around the U.S., market demand
prominence. For years, many contractors dismissed the effectiveness of air is accelerating the need for these machines. The Pipeline and Hazardous
excavation. Due to the increased time and cost savings from not having to Materials Safety Administration found that since 2005, excavation damage
dispose of spoils, the productivity and efficiency of air excavation has proved is the leading cause of pipeline accidents. This has created additional
significant for many operators. Unlike hydroexcavation, which requires incentives to use vacuum excavators for utility locating of all sizes.
access to water, air excavation keeps machines running and operators Today, manufacturers are focused on enhancing operator safety in their
profitable without costly trips to acquire water or dispose of spoils. machine designs. Operating a vacuum excavator has long required phys-
And, just as the applications for vacuum excavation have evolved, so ical demands, including a need to connect and hold various hoses through-
have the safety regulations. While there is not a consistent set of regulations out a job. Recent developments are focused on improved ergonomic designs
for all states or countries today, several regulations are focused on responsible to help keep operators safe and comfortable on the job site.
digging practices. In the U.S., mechanical excavation is prohibited within In addition to operator safety improvements, damage prevention is
a safe zone on an underground construction job site, creating an oppor- increasingly critical in areas around the country. Underground construc-
tunity for the use of vacuum excavation for damage prevention. tion operators will continue to rely on vacuum excavators to pothole and
Vacuum excavators have been used for damage prevention since the safely locate hidden utilities, and to help minimize cross bores. And as fiber
1980s, however, this role for todays vacuum excavator took off around build-out and utility expansion continues, vacuum excavators will play an
2010 as efforts were being made to avoid damaging existing underground integral role in uncovering, digging and cleaning up these jobs. F
utilities. This concentrated effort is spearheaded by the Common Ground
Alliance, which reported 363,176 underground events in the U.S. and
Canada in 2015. New innovations and machine designs continue to aid About the Author
vacuum excavation contractors in revealing hidden utilities and preventing Jason Proctor is the vacuum excavation product manager for Ditch Witch.
damage to utilities on the job.
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system generates over 24,000 cfm. The large 10-inch-diameter suction hose,
1. Ditch Witch FX65 which extends up to 30 feet off the back of the truck, is precisely manipu-
The Ditch Witch FX65 vacuum excavator has advanced airflow at 1,215 lated via a mechanical power arm. The functional side-tipping feature allows
cfm 20 percent more than the FX60 Model. Powered by a 74 hp turbo- for fast, efficient and easy dumping from the 10-cubic-yard spoils container,
charged Deutz diesel engine, it is designed for super-sized cleanup jobs. It either directly on site or into roll-off bins, allowing the unit to stay on site all
offers 500-, 800- or 1,200-gallon vacuum tanks and 200-, 300- or 500-gallon day to increase productivity. 888/290-4044; ox-equipment.com.
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filter. 800/654-6481; www.ditchwitch.com. The Presvac Hydrovac is a versatile hydroexcavator designed for cold
weather operation with optional full compliance with DOT specifications
2. Foremost 1600 Hydrovac for collection of transportation of hazardous materials. The high-vacuum
The Foremost 1600 Hydrovac has a heated 42-inch van body and is rec- blower allows extraction of all types of soils, gravel, rock, clay, water and silt
ommended for both urban and industrial applications. It allows for water material, with knockout features in the debris tank minimizing carryover.
capacities of 1,600 gallons and a 13-yard debris body. The Robuschi RBDV125 Modular filtration configured to blower size provides blower protection
blower provides vacuum power. The Cat 3560 wash pump and 740,000 Btu and minimal maintenance. It comes with a heavy-duty 8-inch boom that
boiler are also used on this model. The boom is rear-mounted, 8 inches in extends up to 25 feet, with six-way hydraulic power and wireless controls
diameter, fully rotational and controlled by an OMNEX wireless controller, for all boom functions, soft-start water pump, vacuum breaker and truck
which also controls the vehicle rpm, wash and vacuum functions. All off- engine speed. 800/387-7763; www.presvac.com.
loading functions can be performed via the remote, and are performed via
a sloped debris floor design and washout system. The dump door is 48 by 5. Tornado Global Hydrovacs F3 ECO
58 inches, providing a large area to allow for tank cleaning. Optional 4-inch The F3 ECO from Tornado Global Hydrovacs holds 12 cubic yards of
Hydra-Tech off-loading pump systems are available, which allow for pump- mud and more than 1,700 gallons of freshwater. This unit is over 2,000
ing off in a contained manner when discharging liquid loads. Complete pounds lighter than the companys older models, meaning the operator
winterization is standard. 403/295-5800; www.foremost.ca. can carry extra payload in the debris tank. The boom has a 342-degree rota-
tion and a 26-foot reach. All critical components are housed in an insulated
3. OX Equipment MTS GmbH Dino 3 and heated aluminum van body. Operators do not need to hoist the tank
The MTS GmbH Dino 3 suction excavator, distributed by OX Equipment, to empty it, eliminating the dangers of dumping on uneven ground and
uses dry suction technology to excavate without the use of water, eliminating near overhead power lines. 877/340-8141; www.tghl.ca.
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and in 13- and 20-foot lengths. Its made of corrugated polypropylene less than ideal backfill, has exceptional joint performance, excellent man-
with a smooth interior and fiber-impregnated outer wrap, providing hole connections and easily handles construction loads, Durliat says.
approximately 75 pii stiffness for all diameters. This new product was developed to improve upon previous product
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American Society of Civil Engineers Geo-Risk 2017, Grand Hyatt Denver, Denver.
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ronment and Developing Youth (READY) Program was awarded the
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American Water Works Association Annual Conference & Exposition, Pennsylvania
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of the Chesapeake Bay. READY works with Howard County government to
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American Water Resources Association 2017 Summer Conference: Climate Change
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National Association of Flood and Stormwater Agencies Annual Meeting, Belmond
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American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2017 Annual International
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American Society of Civil Engineers 2017 Convention, New Orleans Marriott,
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