22. Sanitary Sewer Management Plan.
The State of Utah Is implementing regulations
requiring all operators of wastewater systems to
develop a SSMP
To Insure adequate Operations & Maintenance of
Sewer systems.
It will insure that adequate capacity is maintained
in order to avoid Sewer Overflows.
More information will be given by Leland Myers
on Aug. 30, in this room.
23.
24. Portable Systems Versatility
Capable of running all types of cameras,
including,
Push Cameras, and Storm Tractors
Lap Tops and External Monitors.
25. Inspecting 4 to 12 inch Pipe
-4 to 12 Inch
Pipe
-6 inch relined
Pipe
- Capable of running
Portable systems.
-Trailer mounted
systems
-Truck mounted
systems
26. Portable Mainline Systems
-Portable Systems utilizes
contractor grade
equipment
- Inspects all sizes of pipe
- Low investment and
costs less.
- Modular & Expandable
29. Truck Mounted Systems
Climate controlled
Self contained
Onboard data base
Plentiful storage
space
Customized for you
Available in 7’ x 14’
trailer also
35. Why Inspect Laterals?
In many cases, 40% to 50% of infiltration can be
traced to laterals
Determine if a repair is the responsibility of your
municipality or the home/business owner
Reveal damage to utility lines, gas lines and electric,
cable
36. It may not be your responsibility,
But it can be your Problem.
39. GIS Software
G I S Can be
used to
integrate
with
mapping
programs.
40.
41. Mainline Lateral Launcher
Eliminate cleanout access concerns
Inspect every lateral on a segment with one setup
Locate incidents with built in sonde
With two cables have there own individual reels
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47. Laser Profile Report
Customer can view laser image, CCTV image,
and graphical representation of deviation on
one screen. 3-D animation of pipe section is
also available.
49. Laser profiling– Why?
Acceptance of new installations – improperly bedded
pipe becomes oval and loses its structural integrity
Determine exact required liner thickness for rehab
projects. This saves money, as designers do not have to
over engineer as a safety
Utilizing a pre and post liner inspection can proof
installed liner thickness
53. Choosing Your Equipment
Is the manufacturer established in your area?
How long has the manufacturer been in the market?
Is the system expandable as your community grows?
Who will service your equipment?
54. Should my community invest in sewer
inspection equipment???
What is your contracting budget?
How do you currently respond to emergencies?
Are maintenance issues on the rise?
Is your wastewater plant at its limit?
55. Why Invest in Camera equipment?
An active televising program is no different
than preventative maintenance on your
personal truck
Your sewer lines are a huge asset to your
community and, one that creates a revenue.
Save money on your insurance cost.
A small investment today will insure a sound
collection system in the years to come.
Thank you
Sheldon RS Technical Services