underground pipe inspection Articles
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Our Customer Shares Images from Pipe Inspections
We recently had a customer from Switzerland purchase a 40m Viper Portable Push Camera from our online store. Geologische Beratungen, Schenker Korner & Partners GMBH were very happy with their purchase, and send us back some images they captured with their push camera. The Viper has a CCD camera and 8 bright LED lights in the head of the waterproof probe to capture these bright, clear, colour ...
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Multi-sensor inspection robot shows benefits of pipe penetrating radar - Case Study
Pipe penetrating radar (PPR), the in-pipe application of ground penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most promising quantitative pipe condition assessment technologies to emerge in recent years. With most of the underground pipe infrastructure reaching the end of their design life there is a need to provide measurable data in order to establish the extent of rehabilitation required or the timing ...
By SewerVUE
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Vancouver, WA Salmon Creek, St. Johns Trunk - Case Study
Summary Clark Regional Wastewater District commissioned a condition assessment on the Salmon Creek and St Johns Trunk reinforced concrete lines. For St. Johns Trunk, a 36-inch line, corrosion due to vapor-phase H2S was suspected and evidence was observed visually by CCTV. The District wanted to quantitatively determine the extent of corrosion and if/when future rehabilitation would be needed. ...
By SewerVUE
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Denver Colorado - Harvard Gultch Interceptor - Case Study
Summary Pipe penetrating radar (PPR), a new pipe inspection technology was used for condition assessment in a 27 inch interceptor in Denver, CO. Metro Wastewater Reclamation District (MWRD), the owner of the interceptor had limited information about the condition of the pipe, so they contacted SewerVUE in order to undertake a multisensory pipe condition assessment that included CCTV, PPR and ...
By SewerVUE
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Pipeline infrastructure renewal at Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department
Abstract Various governmental, professional and private studies have shown that the replacement costs of underground pipeline infrastructure is excessive and that best practice approaches for infrastructure risk management promote condition assessment programs to understand the actual condition of individual pipe sections in order to best allocate limited capital replacement and rehabilitation ...
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