Town of Uxbridge Implements SL-RAT to Focus Maintenance Program

Municipal Sewer & Water Magazine’s article highlights how the town of Uxbridge, MA is efficiently managing their 40-mile wastewater collections system with only a crew of six, by incorporating the Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool (SL-RAT). Since initiating the SL-RAT acoustic inspection program in the summer of 2015, the Uxbridge Department of Public Works has screened over 25% of it’s collections systems, proficiently focusing cleaning and CCTV resources to the 5-10% of pipes that have significant problems. No sanitary sewer overflows have occurred since the acoustic inspection program was implemented.

“The [SL-RAT] is used as a first-line blockage screening tool to help the town avoid wasting effort cleaning clean pipe. “It is amazing how quickly it gives you good information at very low cost,” Legg says. Uxbridge crews the equipment with two people who frequently inspect 10,000 or more feet per day.”

Read more here.

Read more

Charlotte Business Journal Fast 50 Award 2017

InfoSense was recognized as a third time recipient of the Charlotte Business Journal’s  Fast 50 Award. Each year, the Charlotte Business Journal recognizes the 50 fastest-growing companies in the Charlotte region – InfoSense was ranked 48th. The Fast 50 companies have a combined annual revenue of $500 million and employ 4,000.

Read more here.

Read more

InfoSense – One of Top 50 Fastest Growing Companies in Charlotte Three Years in a Row

The Charlotte Business Journal unveiled that InfoSense, Inc. is a 2017 Fast 50 Awards winner, making InfoSense a three-time recipient of this honor given to the 50 fastest-growing private companies in the Charlotte region.

The Fast 50 winners were selected and ranked by average revenue growth over a three year period (2014 to 2016). To qualify, companies had to have at least $1 million in revenue in 2016 and be based in the Charlotte area. The numbers were analyzed and verified by CliftonLarsonAllen, a Fast 50 title sponsor.  Read More …

 

Read more

City of Bellevue Inspects 90 Miles of Sewer Pipes with Acoustic Technology

With the help of acoustic inspection technology, the City of Bellevue, Nebraska, was able to inspect nearly 90 miles of sewer pipes and they are using the Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tools (SL-RAT) blockage assessment results to prioritize/plan their future maintenance.

Read more here – Bellevue Leader

 

Read more

InfoSense Approved eVA Vendor

InfoSense is now an approved vendor through eVA Procurement Portal for all customers in VA.

eVA – Virginia’s eProcurement Portal https://vendor.epro.cgipdc.com/webapp/VSSAPPX/Advantage

Read more

CityWorks Integration with SL-RAT in Augusta, GA

The Spring Edition of CityWorks’ InPrint publication highlights Augusta GA’s ability to streamline work processes through pairing two technologies. By integrating SL-RAT acoustic data with CityWorks software, they have established an automated system that allows for easy understanding and transparency of workflow. Creating such a process has allowed for improved response time to potential causes of SSOs.

“The response time was the biggest benefit for us. We had SL-RAT crews out in the field, and when they found blockages, they routed their inspection work order directly to their cleaning crews.”

– Jerry Philpot, IT & Technical Support Manager for Augusta, GA

Read more

2017 KY TN Water Professionals Conference

InfoSense looks forward to having you stop by our booth #200 at the KY TN Water Professionals Conference this week in Lexington KY.  www.kytnwpc.org.

Read more

SL-RAT Acoustic Inspection Standard Released by ASTM

The American Society for Testing Materials or ASTM has recently released a new standard based on InfoSense’s Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool or SL-RAT® technology for inspecting gravity sewers.  The ASTM standard F3220-17, titled “Standard Practice for Prioritizing Sewer Pipe Cleaning Operations by Using Transmissive Acoustic Inspection”, provides a new basis for municipal collection system operators, consulting engineers, and their associated contractors to work from when developing specifications for sewer cleaning and maintenance programs.

From the Significance & Uses Section of the ASTM standard F3220-17 – “Standard Practice for Prioritizing Sewer Pipe Cleaning Operations by Using Transmissive Acoustic Inspection” (Reproduced from the Public Information located at https://www.astm.org/Standards/F3220.htm)

4.1 Significance: 

4.1.1 Collection system maintenance requires allocating cleaning resources to the right place prior to system failure (sanitary sewer overflows, mainline blockages, and building backups). Transmissive acoustic inspection provides a tool to assist in allocating cleaning resources by prioritizing pipe segments based on their blockage assessment and thereby facilitating efficient cleaning resource allocation.

4.1.2 This standard practice provides minimum requirements and suggested practices regarding the transmissive acoustic inspection of gravity-fed sewer line blockage assessment to meet the needs of maintenance personnel, engineers, contractors, authorities, regulatory agencies, and financing institutions.

More information on the standard can be found in the link below:

https://www.astm.org/Standards/F3220.htm

 

About InfoSense

InfoSense manufactures the SL-RAT® in Charlotte, NC.  The SL-RAT has inspected over 75 million feet of municipal sewer pipe with over 180 utilities around the world – reducing sewer overflows and saving customers millions of dollars in avoided cleaning costs.

If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Alex Churchill at 877-747-3245 ext. 3 or email at achurchill@infosense.com.

Read more

SL-RAT at the OWEA Show in Cincinnati

Thanks to all who stopped by to discuss how the Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool (SL-RAT) can assist in facilitating managing your collection system and assist in identifying which pipes need to be cleaned and which are good to go.

Read more

Gwinnett Officials Using Singing ‘RATs’ to Fight Sewage Clogs

From the Gwinnett Daily Post March 5, 2017

Gwinnett County water department officials have a simple reassuring message for residents: There are no rats in the sewer system as far as they know.

At least not the kind that scurry around on four legs and are likely to make people scream.

They do have a new piece of technology designed to help them fight clogs in the sewer system that has the dubious distinction of sharing a name with the rodent, however. It’s called the Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool, or SL-RAT for short … READ MORE

See the Video produced by the Gwinnett Daily Post

Read more
InfoSense, Inc.
2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive
Suite D-1
Charlotte, NC 28273
877-747-3245)