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Smart Parking Sensor Technology - Case Study
Our smart parking sensor technology helps to reduce air pollution and save drivers time. Applying advanced, yet simple to install technology, drivers can be directed to available car parking spaces. The Challenge. Vehicles are a big contributor to carbon emissions and as cities and towns get busier, finding a parking spot can be highly polluting and time consuming. Governments ...
By Vortex
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Case study - Woodroffe Avenue Transmission Main - Ottawa, Ontario
Service: SoundPrint AFO PureRobotics Client: City of Ottawa Project Date: 2011 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Type of Pipeline: Water Transmission Main Diameter: 48-inch (1200mm) Pipe Material: PCCP The Woodroffe Avenue Transmission Main in Ottawa, Ontario experienced a major failure in January 2011 which opened a large hole across three traffic lanes causing major traffic disruptions. Pure ...
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Ping-ping, what’s that sound? Acoustic fiber optic technology helps identify problematic water mains
With the deteriorating state of many aging water mains found in cities across North America, urbanites are frequently witnessing unexpected plumes of water erupt as man-made geysers in their own metropolitan backyards. While natural geysers are awe inspiring, urban geysers are much less so, due to their destruction to property, roads and the environment. Because an uninterrupted water flow is ...
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Case study - Man-Made River Authority (MRA)
Service: SoundPrint® AFO Client: Man-Made River Authority Project Date: Ongoing since 2004 Location: Ajdabiya, Libya Type of Pipelines: Raw Water Transmission Mains Diameter: 158-inch (4 meter) Pipe Material: PCCP Length: 1,200 km Results: 35,000 wire breaks as of 2011 Libya's Man Made River With more than 4,000 km of mainly four-metre diameter prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) in ...
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Ping-Ping, What’s That Sound? Acoustic Fiber Optic Technology Helps Identify Problematic Water Mains
With the deteriorating state of many aging water mains found in cities across North America, urbanites are frequently witnessing unexpected plumes of water erupt as man-made geysers in their own metropolitan backyards. While natural geysers are awe inspiring, urban geysers are much less so, due to their destruction to property, roads and the environment. Because an uninterrupted water flow is ...
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