Posts Tagged ‘municipal sewer inspection’
Collection System Modelling Utilizing Flow and Rainfall Data (Part 2)
In the previous post, an overview of Civica’s fifth webinar was provided. Part 1 explained how Ontario’s infrastructure growth and climate changes are affecting collection systems and wastewater management. Part 2 will take a deeper look into flow data and the different models used to assess dry-weather flow (DWF) add wet-weather flow (WWF). Why Use…
Read MoreFlow Monitoring and Its Role in Inflow and Infiltration (I&I) Studies (Part 2)
In the previous post, an overview of Civica’s fourth webinar in the Flow Monitoring Webinar Series was provided. Part 1 explained the role rainfall monitoring plays in inflow and infiltration (I&I) studies. Part 2 will take a deeper look into flow analysis, including dry-weather flow (DWF) analysis and wet-weather flow (WWF) analysis. Flow Analysis When…
Read More5 Key Insights Into the New System-Wide Sanitary ECA Regulations
If you want to effectively navigate the new Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (CLI-ECA) to better take advantage of the improved regulatory process, then you’re in the right place. In this piece, we’ll focus on some key insights into the CLI-ECA sanitary regulations and how municipalities can be proactive, identify risks, and set up…
Read MoreWhy and When Should You Perform a CCTV Sewer Inspection?
Maintaining the health and integrity of your sewer systems is critical to avoiding expensive and damaging issues, such as flooding and pipe collapse. But these systems, particular the pipes under the street, are difficult to monitor by nature of them being sealed and often hidden under other infrastructure. But that’s where a CCTV sewer inspection…
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