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SEWER: MISHAWAKA REDUCES

CSOs AND PROTECTS


IMPORTANT WATERWAY
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SEWER /WATER: Building for the Future

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All Need Water

Regardless of where you live or how much money you have,


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oes Tom Selleck deserve more water than you? Are his avocados
more deserving of this precious resource than your houseplants?
Or your kids?

Mr. Selleck must have thought so. The Calleguas Municipal Water District in Ventura County, California, filed a lawsuit against him on June 30
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If youre not from the American West, if can be difficult to understand

FROM THE EDITOR


Luke Laggis

the battles that are fought over water rights. People dont typically have to
worry about an adequate supply of water in states like Wisconsin and Vermont. Farmers get what they need, and so does everyone else from city
residents to industrial plants. Anyone who buys land can drill a well, simple as that.
Its a different story for those living in places like Colorado, Arizona,
Nevada, and especially, California. The fight for water is turning ugly. Americans are used to getting all the water and anything else they want, but
eventually and inevitably, some resources simply run dry.
In Rancho Santa Fe, a wealthy community in Southern California, water
use has risen substantially since the new restrictions went into effect. The
community has given a collective, well-hydrated middle finger to everyone
else in the state.
In a Washington Post story detailing the battle, local resident Steve Yuhas
is quoted as saying, We pay significant property taxes based on where we
live. And, no, were not all equal when it comes to water. Yuhas took to
social media to proclaim people should not be forced to live on property
with brown lawns, golf on brown courses or apologize for wanting their gardens to be beautiful. Forced to live on property with brown lawns? Are you
kidding me?
Aside from how disgusting that sounds in terms of wealth and entitlement, it points to a much bigger issue: the fair use and distribution of a
resource we all need to survive. Water equals life, and a billionaire doesnt
have any more right to life than you or me.
North of Rancho Santa Fe, in Mountain House, California, the local
water utility recently inked a deal that guarantees a modest supply of water
through the end of 2015. Yes, 2015. This community could completely cease
to exist because the water supply has run dry, while Mr. Yuhas does his
damnedest to stay out of his own brown grass hell and Magnum P.I. steals
water by the truckload (allegedly) for his precious avocados. I love avocados, especially with a dash of salt and squeeze of lime, but how does a small
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No one values water until they dont have enough. The number of people in that camp is growing rapidly. Maybe this is an opportunity for water
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work and the importance of conservation.
If not, the wet will get wetter while the dry turn to dust.
Lets find a better way.
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FOCUS: SEWER

GETTING
ON THE
GRID
Mishawaka reduces CSOs and protects a
valuable waterway by taking a new approach
to cleaning and maintenance

Mishawaka Sewer Department


Manager Tom Dolly stands by
while Gary Isle (center) and John
Francis clean a sewer main with
a Vactor 2100 Plus. (Photography
by Amy Voigt)

By Jim Force

ike the basketball teams its state


is known for, Mishawaka, Indiana, has changed up its defenses
against combined sewer overflows.
Instead of the old grid-mapping
system the Department of Sewer
Maintenance previously used to clean
sewers neighborhood by neighborhood, the city is now using subsystems, cleaning all sewers that flow to
a specific lift station, then moving
on to the next lift station network.
Its like switching from zone to
man-to-man defense.
Department Manager Tom Dolly
recalls when he started with the

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department in 2004. We had a camera truck and two cleaning trucks.


Our job was to respond to calls.
There would be a backup, and we
would go out and clean and jet the
line, point A to point B, and then
make sure we could run the camera
through it.
Its different today. Under orders
to reduce CSOs to area streams and
the St. Joseph River a prime
salmon and trout fishery Mishawaka is attacking the problem on
several fronts and making progress.
On a recent weekend when communities in our area were hit by

severe rainstorms and reported widespread flooding, we didnt have a


single emergency call, Dolly says.

The sewer system


Mishawaka has 19 CSO structures
along its 212-mile sewer system. Fiftyeight miles or 27 percent of
the system consist of combined sanitary and storm sewers. To clean and
maintain the lines, Dollys team uses
two combination trucks one Vactor and one Aquatech along with
three CUES lateral launch cameras
and three push cameras. A Granite
XP sewer inspection software pack-

age ties everything together.


We added the Aquatech truck in
2011 and a new Vactor this year, says
Justin Leslie, the department assistant
manager. Each truck has its own purpose and many times can get to spots
the other truck cant get to.
The battery of cameras includes
three CUES OZIII camera heads with
two Compact Pipe Ranger Transporter systems, which can deal with
lines from 6 inches to 24 inches in
diameter. The collection also features a stormwater Mudmaster transporter that uses the OZIII camera
head that can run pipes from 24 to
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Above: Mishawaka Sewer


Department Manager Tom Dolly
(left) explains an issue concerning customer Elsa Casaults
house and the sewer system.
Right: Advanced operator Justin
Leslie uses a remote control to
operate a CUES Compact Pipe
Ranger with an OZIII camera
head during a sewer main
inspection. Bottom: Matt
Hazinski clears material around
a damaged pipe to
make repairs.

PROFILE:
Mishawaka, Indiana,
Department of
Sewer Maintenance
FOUNDED:

Some sewers in Mishawaka


date to the early 1900s;
Mishawaka Wastewater
Treatment Plant started
operation in 1952
POPULATION SERVED:

50,000

AREA SERVED:

17.8 square miles /


11,400 acres
INFRASTRUCTURE:

212 miles of sanitary and


combined sewers;
4,845 sanitary and combined
manholes; 2,895 private and
public hydrants; 19 CSO
structures; 29 remote lift
stations; 20 mgd wastewater
treatment plant
STAFF:

Tom Dolly, manager; Justin


Leslie, assistant manager;
Bill Moody, GIS coordinator;
12 union personnel
ANNUAL OPERATING
BUDGET:

$2.5 million
WEBSITE:

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60 inches in diameter. The department has three push cameras, including a fixed head CUES and two
cameras from Envirosight. The
CUES fixed head is fully compatible
with the Granite software package.
The department values the
equipment redundancy. Were never
down, Dolly says of the assets on
hand. We always have something
available; the equipment gets jostled
around, hitting roots, making turns,
but were never out of business.
Twenty-nine remote lift stations
feed wastewater and stormwater to
the citys wastewater treatment plant,
originally constructed in 1952 and
expanded in 1999 and 2008. The
plant is an activated sludge facility
with single-stage nitrification and
chemical phosphorus removal. Average dry weather design flow is 20
mgd, with a peak flow of 42 mgd
and wet weather capacity of 60 mgd.
The plant discharges to the St.
Joseph River.

Cleaning up
Shortly after Dollys arrival, the
Sewer Maintenance Department
began cleaning its system in a more
organized fashion dividing the
17.8-square-mile service area into a
series of 28 box-shaped grids. Using
the two combination trucks and the
array of cameras, crews would clean
and inspect the lines in one grid
and then move on to the next.
It worked pretty well, Dolly
says. We were able to cover the

On a recent weekend when communities in our area


were hit by severe rainstorms and reported widespread
flooding, we didnt have a single emergency call.
Tom Dolly
entire city in about three years, and
we were getting the system about 97
to 98 percent clean.
Then Bill Moody, the departments GIS coordinator, came up
with a better idea. One of the problems, recalls Leslie, was that we
would clean a portion of a line but
not the entire line, and we might
end up just blowing debris from one
section into another. We might leave
a line half clean and not get back
to it for a year or more.
So Bill developed a specific
subsystem layer using the GIS pro-

gram that mapped our system by


sections served for our 29 different
lift stations.
Moody recalls staring at the GIS
maps and noting that lines in a particular grid sometimes ran in opposite directions, not even to the same
lift station. We rearranged the grids
so they reflected what the sewers were
actually doing in the ground, he
says. We developed a different color
for each group. Now we can clean
the whole system from top to bottom, no backtracking or going back
into lines weve already cleaned.
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puter map and select the line were


going to run. It saves time.
Plus, he says, when the trucks
return, the data can be put into the
system and he can look at everything
thats been uploaded, view log
reports and watch the videos. Our
inlet patrols scan everything digitally and make that information
accessible on the network.
When we do get a call about a
backup in a basement, we can look
back and see exactly when and
where our crews have been.
If a homeowner calls about a
problem, well go out with our TV
unit and a push camera and evaluate the situation for free. They dont
need to call a plumber. We can see
the blockage. Then well come back
with the camera and show the video
to the resident. It makes the contractor more accountable.
Gary Isle operates the controls on the Vactor 2100 Plus during a cleaning operation while John Francis and
Tom Dolly look on.

The new approach enables the


crews to completely clean an entire
subsystem feeding one lift station.
Weve only been using the new system for a few months, but we think
it will leave our sewer lines even
cleaner and reduce the chance of
overflows into the river, Dolly says.
Weve cut down on CSOs using the
grid system, and we expect the new
approach will be even more effective. In fact, were already experiencing fewer calls.

How they work


Dollys 12-man crew is out daily,
using both trucks and two cameras,
knocking down as much footage
as we can, he says. We do a lot of
inlet and catch basin cleaning, clean-

ing off the top, popping the lid and


cleaning them out. We patrol up and
down, looking at our inlets. They
clog with tree buds in spring and a
lot of leaves in the fall. The combination truck flushes them out.
The GIS maps created by Moody
also help the maintenance crews spot
trouble areas mainly around restaurants and fast food establishments.
We have special markers for these
areas in the map and certain manholes are checked monthly, Dolly
says. Some are bad enough they need
to be vacuumed out every month.
We do small repairs ourselves,
and for larger projects we can go to
the Board of Public Works and Safety
for competitive bids, he explains.

PROTECTING THE ST. JOSEPH RIVER


The St. Joseph (St. Joe) River winds through northern Indiana and
southern Michigan farmlands for 206 miles before entering Lake Michigan.
Protecting its water quality from sewer overflows and other forms of
pollution is a key to the regions economy, because the river supports an
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Computers especially GIS


have made the difference in the
effectiveness of Dollys team.
This department didnt have a
GIS, Dolly recalls. We were using
auto cad drawings, and everything
was in the wrong place, lines flowing in the wrong direction.
With GIS, all our flows are in
the right direction and pipes are the
right size. We are always checking
the system found in the field against
historic records from which the GIS
sewer base map was created. We are
very close to completing the verification of GIS for the sanitary system, and about 50 percent on the
storm system, he reports. We can
get into the truck, look at the com-

Other measures
Improving the efficiency of the
sewer system is just one of the strategies Mishawaka is using to reduce
CSOs and comply with its consent
decree mandates. Other measures
include improvements at the treatment plant itself, separation of sewers and removal of sewer bottlenecks, constructing parallel interceptor sewers, expanding river
crossings, and plans for a large
stormwater storage and conveyance
tunnel. Also, extensive CIPP lining of formerly combined sewers
has significantly reduced I&I, providing more capacity at the WWTP
for wet weather treatment.
Karl Kopec, wastewater division
manager, explains that the plant has
been expanded twice since its initial operation in 1999 and 2004-

The river was stocked with game fish in 1969, and over the years fish
ladders have been installed at dams along the river, allowing the fish to
migrate upstream to spawning areas. The fish ladder at Mishawaka was
completed in 1991 and includes a viewing port where fish can be seen and
counted moving upriver.
The St. Joe River Fishery project is one of only a handful of interstate
fishery projects in the United States. Economic impact to Mishawaka and
other river communities is estimated to be in the millions of dollars annually.

INSURANCE AGAINST
LATERAL CATASTROPHES
Its not uncommon for residents to have to cough up a large amount of
money to pay for repairs to sewer lines running from their property to
the street. Often, they think the sewer utility is responsible for the lateral,
only to discover that the bill is theirs to pay.
In Mishawaka, Indiana, however, residents are protected against
catastrophic sewer repair costs through an innovative insurance program.
As part of their regular sewer bill, homeowners pay $1.50 a month

into a sewer insurance fund. The fund pays all costs in excess of $250 that
are directly attributable to the repair of a private sewer lateral connection
between the foundation wall of the home and the citys trunk sewer line.
The fund also covers all costs associated with the removal and replacement of public streets, curbs and sidewalks as a result of the repair. If the
situation simply requires routine cleaning or maintenance, the homeowner
is responsible for that cost.
Tom Dolly, manager of Mishawaka Department of Sewer Maintenance,
reports that in 2014 there were 43 calls from residents concerning sewer
lateral issues. A little more than half of those incidents qualified for repair
under the insurance program. Total payout from the insurance fund was
just over $180,000 or about $7,800 per project.

08. The expansions have increased flow from the


original 8 mgd (peak of 12 mgd) to the current
capacity of 20 mgd (peak 42 mgd), with a wet weather
capacity of 60 mgd.
The first expansion reduced our overflows from
300 million gallons a year to 230 million gallons,
Kopec says. The more recent capacity addition has
reduced CSOs even further to around 50 million
gallons a year.
A unique step flow design helps the plant handle high flows. As Kopec explains it, the activated
sludge system contains a series of gates and concrete baffles. When wet weather flows hit the plant,
the primary effluent is introduced to the system at
one of the downstream gates, while the return goes
to the head of the system. Solids are sequestered
behind the baffle wall. The process allows us to
hold solids and reduce solids loadings on our clarifiers, Kopec says. Its a fairly inexpensive change,
and its helped our plant perform extremely well
during wet weather.
An underground storage and conveyance tunnel, ending at the plant and extending some 6,000
feet to the east, will provide additional storm flow
control. Kopec says designs are being reviewed this
summer, with construction scheduled to start in 2017.
It all adds up to a winning game plan for Mishawaka as it takes on CSOs.
Our combined effort with the patrols, flow
monitoring and just doing such a better job maintaining our sewer lines were seeing fewer backups and less CSO discharges to the river, Dolly says.
Adds Kopec, Using 1990 as a baseline, weve
reduced CSOs by 86 percent. Our consent decree
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THE HUMAN SIDE

GET IN
THEIR HEADS
Inspire employees to work harder, increase productivity and
stay on board longer with these helpful strategies
By Ken Wysocky

f you do a Google search for motivating employees, first grab a cup


of coffee; youre going to need some caffeine to even scratch the surface of the 26 million hits that show up.

From bonuses and time off to approving naps and casual dress to allowing pets at work and holding after-hours happy-hour bull sessions, theres
no end to the grab-bag of strategies employers use to get people to work
harder and more efficiently and engender their loyalty. But researchers
are slowly making motivation less of a mystery and more of a science. Using
tools such as magnetic resonance imaging, researchers have determined
that motivating people requires managers to quite literally get inside their
employees heads.

We invite readers to offer


ideas for this regular column,
designed to help municipal and
utility managers deal with day-today people issues like motivation,
team building, recognition and
interpersonal relationships.
Feel free to share your secrets
for building and maintaining a
cohesive, productive team. Or
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at 800/257-7222, or email
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vated go-getter brains, researchers found higher concentrations of dopamine in the areas of the brain associated with reward. The slackers brains
contained more dopamine in areas of the brain associated with emotion
and risk perception.
OK, interesting stuff but does that mean that some of us are genetically predisposed to low dopamine and doomed to careers as slackers,
always looking to take the easy way out? Not at all. Researchers believe that
employers can create a rewarding environment that boosts dopamine production and helps rewire our brains for motivation.

To understand how to fashion such environments, consider Harvard


University professors Paul Lawrence and Nitin Nohria, whose research
This is no small discovery. Motivated employees are critical to organirevealed four fundamental patterns of human behavior: the drive to
zational success because theyre more
acquire, the drive to defend, the drive
Understanding the drivers for a reward response
engaged, productive and innovative,
to bond and the drive to learn. Comenables leaders to motivate others more effectively.
and can handle adversity and change
panies and organizations can better
better than their unmotivated counmotivate employees by designing sysFor example, they can satisfy the need for
terparts. Moreover, companies with
tems and policies that work in conautonomy through flexible work hours, status
highly motivated employees have less
cert with each of these four drivers,
through skill development/training and
turnover and higher levels of customer
Schaufenbuel says.
relatedness via networking opportunities.
satisfaction, says Kimberly SchaufenFor example, companies can ful Kimberly Schaufenbuel
buel, program director of executive
fill the drive to acquire by establishdevelopment at the University of
ing clearly defined links between
North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School and the author of a white
performance and rewards. Employers looking to fulfill this drive for employpaper entitled, Motivation On the Brain: Applying the Neuroscience of Motivaees, and thereby spur motivation, should examine how well they differention In the Workplace.
tiate between good and average performance, and how well they identify
To understand what scientists have discovered in our brainpans, a quick
science lesson is in order. It all starts with dopamine, a chemical compound
in the brain that serves as a neurotransmitter, which (as its name implies)
transmits nerve impulses throughout the brain. Dopamine has long been
associated with happiness, but research shows its more complicated than
that; it can also provoke a flight-or-fight mode in the amygdala region of
the brain, hijacking cognitive functions along the way.

Scientists now believe that motivation occurs when dopamine is released


and reaches an area of the brain called the nucleas acumens. This part of
the brain recognizes that something good or bad is about to happen and
creates the impulse to do something about it either minimize a threat
or maximize a reward. In short, dopamine is the catalyst that creates the
urge to either avoid a threat or head full-throttle for a reward.
In one study conducted at Vanderbilt University, researchers measured
the dopamine levels of so-called go-getters versus slackers. In highly moti-

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and reward high performers versus average and low performers, she writes.
To diminish the drive to defend, which occurs when people feel threatened, companies must act fairly and transparently in matters such as work
assignments and compensation. To fulfill the drive to bond the brains
desire to be social companies must emphasize and reward collaboration, and provide consistent, regular feedback so employees always know
where they stand and comprehend how it affects others in a positive way,
she notes.
Another motivational model, developed by researcher David Rock, the
director of the NeuroLeadership Institute and author of Your Brain at Work,
is called SCARF, which stands for status, certainty, autonomy, relatedness
and fairness. Rock posits that these five social needs are hardwired into
our brains and can be nurtured by creating a workplace environment that
sates the brains need for these five items. The result: a flood of dopamine
that jump-starts the reward/motivation motor.

Heres how those five social needs shake out:


Status. This refers to an employees need
for respect and esteem. Cater to this need
by couching performance reviews and feedback as opportunities for growth and
improvement, not punishment for bad performance. Give feedback based on the situation, not on the person dont make it
personal, Schaufenbuel cautions.

ible work hours, status through skill development/training and relatedness via networking
opportunities. This reduces the over-reliance
on external rewards and scarce resources such
as money.
This model can be applied and practiced

in any situation where people collaborate, including work environments and social gatherings,
she continues. By thinking about the five
domains before interacting with an individual
or group, you ensure that youre focusing on
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Autonomy. Independence makes employees feel like theyre more in control, which
reduces stress. The majority of us dont
like to be micromanaged, Schaufenbuel
says. Independence makes us feel trusted.
Relatedness. When employees work in a
friendly environment as opposed to acrimonious, the brain disables its threat
responses. The upshot: Foster a culture that
celebrates teamwork and camaraderie. Create an environment where employees see
you as on their side, she advises.
Fairness. Because the brains main goal is
survival, unfairness things like different
treatment for different employees, broken
promises, disparate compensation levels
and so forth triggers a threat response.
Fair and equitable treatment, on the other
hand, provokes a reward response, which
boosts motivation. In fact, research shows
that employees prize fairness more than
money, she notes.
Overall, Rocks SCARF framework upends
conventional notions about what motivates
employees. Instead of focusing on paying people more or offering more perks, its far more
beneficial to create a social system that fulfills
Rocks five basic needs and, in effect, rewards
employees brains and keeps them motivated.
Or think of it this way: If employees always feel
threatened, their amygdala takes over to protect
them, which reduces their ability to think rationally, solve problems effectively, make good decisions and collaborate with colleagues,
Schaufenbuel explains.
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response enables leaders to motivate others more
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Hamilton, Ontario, is preparing for growth with
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as deep as 300 feet underground
By Peter Kenter

amilton, Ontario, Canada,


is building infrastructure
for the next 20 years of
growth. The city of 500,000 is located
on the western tip of Lake Ontario,
about 50 miles southwest of Toronto.
Known affectionately as The Hammer, the urban center is ripe for
development, especially given sky-

Project, one of the largest infrastructure projects in the citys history,


since its inception.
A right-of-way along arterial road
Centennial Parkway was an obvious
choice for locating the sewer trunk
and an associated water main, but
the citys topography and geology
still provide challenges.

Although its a system made of a wide variety of materials over a long range of time, its structurally solid.
Much of that can be attributed to continuous inspection
and rehabilitation through CIPP. We currently have
about 200 miles of sewer lines rehabilitated by CIPP.
Harry Krinas

Susan Jacob, design manager for the City of Hamiltons


Engineering Services Division, stands at the massive drop
shaft under construction as part of the Centennial Sewer
Project. (Photography by Bruce Bell)

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rocketing Toronto real estate prices.


We have developers waiting for
sewer and water infrastructure so
they can start building, says Susan
Jacob, manager of the design section in the citys Engineering Services Division.
Jacobs group is responsible for
taking project concepts from the
citys planning group, designing the
job, permitting, tendering and
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involved with the Centennial Sewer

Built on a mountain
Hamilton is a city built on a
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lower elevation for almost 1.5 miles
to depths reaching 300 feet. Phase
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drop shaft.
The sewer is gravity-fed, so we
had a choice of using 72-inch pipe
or using 60-inch pipe and increasing the slope to increase capacity,
Jacob says. Were not yet certain
about the intensity of development
in this area of the city, so we wanted
to get the size of the pipe right.
Ultimately, a 72-inch form factor was chosen. Hamilton construction firm McNally International was
awarded the contract on both phases
of the project.
Tim Cleary, general manager
with McNally, notes that the biggest
challenge of the project has been
piercing the hard Queenston limestone that makes up the Niagara
Escarpment, the dominant geological formation that underpins the
city. The company is using tunnel
boring machines purchased from
The Robbins Company.
On the first phase of the project, we used a cast-in-place concrete
liner, Cleary says. We had a telescopic form that moved along at
night, while during the day they
pumped concrete into the tunnel
behind the forms.
On the second phase, the contractor found it more economical
to import more than 3 miles of
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In this case we had an unusual egg-shaped, brick-lined sewer tunnel
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The sewer line will ultimately tie
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A McNally International crew member pulls a dewatering


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It was an interesting project, says Brian Ratchford, chief operating


officer of Capital Sewer Services. In order to specify the dimensions of the
tunnel, we were required to create a wooden template and walk it through
the entire length of the tunnel. That way we could send the measurements
to the manufacturer and would know for certain that each section of liner
would fit anywhere in the tunnel.
Ratchford notes that the product was developed in the United
Kingdom but is manufactured in Dubai. The panels were delivered to the
Port of Hamilton by a container ship.
We liked the fact that the downtown job required only a single access
pit to supply the GRP sections, so the contractor could walk them to the
end of the tunnel, says Krinas. There, they would be installed and
backfilled with grout. Capital ordered a few extra units for the job if any
of them were accidentally broken, we would have needed to order more of
them from Dubai.
All indications are that the rehab project was a success.
Well be inspecting that section of sewer in detail next year to take a
closer look, Krinas says.

today but heavily upgraded to treat


an average of 75 million gallons of
wastewater per day.
About 15 percent of the sewer
system is older than 100 years, 14
percent is from 60 to 100 years, 51
percent is from 20 to 60 years, and
20 percent is 20 years and newer.
Slightly more than half the pipe
52 percent is concrete. About 15
percent is clay, 11 percent is PVC,
and the rest is a mixture of polyethylene, brick and ductile iron, with
9 percent composed of unclassified
material. Most of the pipes measure
about 40 inches in diameter, with a
few as large as 18 feet.
Harry Krinas, acting senior
project manager with the asset
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oversees maintenance of the citys
sewer system.
Although its a system made of
a wide variety of materials over a
long range of time, its structurally
solid, he says. Much of that can
be attributed to continuous inspection and rehabilitation through
CIPP. We currently have about 200
miles of sewer lines rehabilitated by
CIPP.
The greatest challenge to the
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construction methodology used to
build the infrastructure.
Weve changed the loading
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have changed, Krinas says. You
start to get minor corrosion, infiltration and loose soil around the
pipes, and a series of smaller problems leads to pipe breakage. The

more fragile clay pipes are particularly susceptible.


All of the major contracts for
the sewer system, from construction to inspection to mapping, are
outsourced.

The big drop


Strategically, some lengths of
sewer are difficult to access. Because
the city is built on a mountain, it
contains seven drop structures of at
least 150 feet.
Those areas are not easy to
inspect, and its difficult to divert
flows, Krinas says. Theyre also not
as easy to engineer for odor
control.
Inspection covers 90 percent of
the system on a five-year cycle, with
two active programs: one for trunk
sewers and another for smaller pipes.
We use regular CCTV inspection for smaller pipes, and we then
zoom in on potential problem sections flagged by the cameras, Krinas says. For the trunks and
interceptors, we have an engineering consultant design more specialized inspection programs that range
from laser profiling to sonar and
robotic cameras from such companies as RedZone Robotics.
The entire system has been GIS
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A harbor city with a busy port,
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sewer overflows. Much of the early
system is combined, and the citys
strategy toward eliminating CSOs has
involved a complex system of diversion and containment structures.

Designed for the future


The Centennial Sewer Project is being
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drilled into the tunnel every 500 feet for the purposes of rock removal. These shafts will act as
future manholes and inspection ports.
Were also mindful that the pipe has to withstand long-term corrosion from hydrogen sulfide, Jacob says. If we relied only on a few new
developments coming online, the flow in the Centennial sewer would be slow moving and produce

corrosive hydrogen sulfide. To solve that problem and any odor problems that result from low
flow, well be diverting flow from the nearby Binbrook sewer interceptor into the Centennial to
provide enough initial volume to keep everything
moving until we reach full development.
While Phase 1 of the Centennial Sewer Project is already in operation, the Upper Centennial is scheduled to be commissioned in 2017.
Were determined to finish on schedule,
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Spotlight

REINSTATEMENT
MADE SIMPLE
Robotic Trydent 80 pipe cutter easily
opens laterals in small-diameter piping
By Craig Mandli

elining small pipelines can be an efficient solution for the


rehabilitation of plumbing systems. However, opening the
lateral connections on those pipelines can sometimes be
difficult, especially in hard-to-reach areas that provide limited access.
The completely robotic Trydent 80 small-pipe cutting system
from TRY TEK Machine Works solves that issue. The unit garnered
plenty of attention among representatives from several industries
at the 2015 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show.
We believe that the small-pipe and relining market is still emerging, says Troy Miller, a senior engineer with TRY TEK and the
designer of the Trydent 80. Were convinced that this product
can meet the needs of that market.
The unit reinstates interior or exterior relined pipes from 3 to
6 inches in diameter. Operators can access pipe systems through
clean-out ports or rooftop vent pipes in buildings where tenants
are present or utility operations that cannot be disturbed. It can
be used to reinstate an entire vertical waste pipe from a single
access point, as its small, powerful cutting head can maneuver
around 90- and 45-degree elbows and navigate multiple bends and
turns. Its reach extends up to 100 feet, and its narrow 23-inch width
enables easy access through doorways and easy transport on rough
or difficult-to-reach terrain. It can be used to reinstate lateral pipes
connected to the sewer or utility main at ground or basement level.
The system was designed with versatility in mind, Miller says.
We believe that its a fit across a lot of different markets, including several that we really havent explored a great deal.

Troy Miller, left, a senior engineer with TRY TEK and the designer of the Trydent
80 small-pipe cutting system, explains the operation of the unit to two attendees at the 2015 WWETT Show. The portable, robotic unit reinstates interior or
exterior relined pipes from 3 to 6 inches in diameter. (Photo by Craig Mandli)

It has a powerful hydraulic cutting head and clamping mechanism, dual video outputs that permit digital recording, and an
onboard color camera with self-cleaning lens connected to a weather-resistant, sunlight-readable video monitor. Water-powered hydraulics eliminate
the potential for environmental hazards. An optional tripod carries the
weight of the hose during vertical reinstatement. It has simple and quick
setup and operation, and operates with either 120 or 240 volt, and 50 or 60
Hz electric service.
Half of the battle when you are reinstating small pipelines is getting
the unit into the proper position to cut, Miller says. Then you need to
have enough power to make the cut. This unit provides that.
While the portability and efficiency of the unit makes it a fit for all smallpipe systems, the option to reinstate lateral connections from a single access

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point inside a building sets it apart, according to Miller.


The idea of relining a vertical stack in a building has actually kept contractors from bidding on jobs because of the difficulty reinstating it after,
he says. Thats the type of problem this unit was made for.
TRY TEK decided to debut the Trydent 80 at the WWETT Show because
it, Miller says, gives us the most bang for our buck.
This is the show we were really aiming for rolling this out, and the timing fell nicely into place, he says. Not only do we talk to a lot of plumbers
at this show, but also municipalities, general contractors and utility service
companies. All those have a place for the Trydent 80. No one else has what
this offers in one package. 717/428-1477; www.trytek.com. F

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BETTER MOUSETRAPS

ABOVE
THE BAR
Screening equipment designed for narrow,
deep vaults increases efficiency for Arizona
wastewater utility
By Scottie Dayton

n antiquated 2-inch manual bar screen allowed inorganics smaller


than a bed sheet to enter the Bell Road Lift Station in Sun City
West, Arizona. Material routinely clogged the four 250 hp horizontal slurry pumps from KSB.
At the headworks 5 miles away, the flow split over two 1/4-inch bar
screens. Smaller material slipping through them clogged the in-basin mixers. We fought this problem for years, says Jesse Black, senior operator
for owner/operator Epcor Water. The station was built in 1979 and is one
of the oldest in the area.
Replacing the 30-foot-deep bar screen would be expensive. The prep
work alone included cutting out the road around the existing unit, demolishing it, excavating and widening the 3-foot-3-inch-wide channel, and pouring concrete.
Then operations manager Douglas Griffith saw Aqualitec Corp. demonstrate its Screentec automated bar screen at the 2012 Arizona Water Association Conference. He measured the unit and realized it would slide
unaltered into the lift stations existing flow channel.
Not having to chip concrete or dig dirt made the purchase much more
cost-effective, says Black. Even when compared with competitive screening
systems, this unit was a good option, and it solved our ragging problems.

Best efforts
The 5 mgd (design) lift station has a peak flow of 4 mgd. The pumps,
derated to 235 hp for variable-frequency drive, clogged in no particular
order. De-ragging them took two workers four or five hours.
Lacking a mechanical joint in nearby pipes to use as an access point,
the crew needed a boom truck topside to lift the unbolted spool piece from
the front of the pump to expose the impeller. To reduce frequent ragging,
they trimmed the impeller vanes, enabling larger solids to slip past.
Their efforts reduced clogging to quarterly events. However, they always
seemed to happen around 2 in the morning when the pumps slowed down in
response to decreased flows, says Black.
To avoid ruining the boom truck drivers sleep, workers used a blowtorch to cut a hatch in each pipe spool. That made access to the impellers
as easy as pulling off the hatch, but sealing it was a different situation. The
men made their own gaskets, but they still leaked a little, says Black. In
the end, they sealed the hatches using multiple tubes of silicone.

Additional woes
The old bar screen needed cleaning once or twice a day. Operators
would descend a ladder across from the screen, rake off the material, and
carry it topside for disposal. In 2013, the metal grating directly above the

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Clockwise from top: The Screentec bar screen from Aqualitec fits perfectly
in the existing vault of the Bell Road Lift Station in Sun City West, Arizona; a
damaged mixer in one of the plants in-basins; rags not captured by the
antiquated 2-inch manual bar screen accumulate on the grating. (Photos
courtesy of Epcor Water)

flow gave way as a worker stepped off the ladder.


His foot went straight through the flooring, but he wasnt injured,
Black says. We immediately banned all operators from entering the vault
and hired a contractor with a Vactor truck to clean the screen. His weekly
visits became extremely costly.
Material from the lift station also affected the treatment plant. The headworks split the flow over two 1/4-inch bar screens. They caught much of
the larger debris, but smaller matter still reached the in-basin mixers.
It took two workers two hours to
raise a clogged mixer, then de-rag and
repair it. Repeated cloggings overloaded the motors and eventually fried
them, Black says. We lost five mixers
in a short period.

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The process took two and a half months.
We bypassed the flow from an
upstream manhole and pumped it
around the screening area into the wet
well, says Black. Then the contractor
removed the metal housing over the
top of the old bar screen and the unit.
The concrete in the wet well was
showing its age. Another contractor
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them, then rolled on 98 percent acid-resistant novolac epoxy resin (Sewer


Shield Composite).
Meanwhile, Felix workers poured a concrete structure with guide rails
to accommodate the 10-cubic-yard trash bin. The bin hooks to winches
that move it back and forth to distribute solid waste evenly as it pours from
the enclosed auger. Workers also put a structure over the bin for odor control and built a frame for the bar screen and trash bin control panels.
The most critical part of the installation was ensuring all the holes
and mounting hardware in the vault aligned perfectly to accept the bar
screen frame, says Black. Then it took more than half a day for the
crane operator to lower the 1,430-pound unit, but it fit perfectly.

How it works
After the retrofit, the bypass was disassembled and wastewater flowed
through the new 1/2-inch bar screen. A rake on a belt follows two guide
rails on each side of the frame. The down stroke collects trapped material,
and the up stroke delivers it to an auger with internal spray bars that remove

Even when compared with competitive


screening systems, this unit was a good option,
and it solved our ragging problems.
Jesse Black
organics. Inorganics drop out a shoot into the trash bin, which is emptied
weekly. The screen has no moving parts under grade level.
We immediately had startup problems with the rake, says Black. It
wasnt removing all the debris, and it backed high up into the flow channel.
Workers sprayed the screen to help reduce the problem.
Black, along with an Aqualitec mechanical engineer and service technician, planned to add weight to the back of the rake for a better swing and
attachment to the bars. He was with the night shift trying to figure out how
to install the weight when they noticed the bars werent mounted to the

Screenings leave the discharge shoot through a sleeve and collect in a


10-cubic-yard trash bin.

bottom of the channel.


Theyd swing away when the rake tried to engage them, says Black.
Aqualitec engineers called it a free-floating screen because it was only
bolted at the top. That didnt make sense to us, so we bolted and welded
the bottom in place. We havent had a problem since. The system went
online in June 2014.

Additional benefits
The result of the modification was immediate. Plant operators noticed
a 75 percent reduction in inorganic solids at the headworks. The reduction
enabled them to take down and clean the basins for the first time in years.
Because the lift station pumps no longer had to pass solids, workers
replaced three of them with more economical 135 hp Fairbanks pumps.
They left one larger pump for maintenance activities.
The ease with which we retrofit the lift station without major demolition and excavation, and the money we saved through decreased maintenance made this unit a cost-effective solution, Black says. F
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FOCUS: WATER

SNOWMASS
EFFECT
Pairing a motivated team with aggressive conservation,
inspection and pipe maintenance keeps Colorado utility
operating at peak efficiency
By Peter Kenter

f the Town of Snowmass Village is a community built on extreme skiing


and snowboarding, then the Snowmass Water and Sanitation District
is a utility built on extreme water conservation, inspection and
maintenance.
Snowmass Village is located roughly 200 miles west of Denver on a circuitous ride through the Rocky Mountains. Ranchers settled the area around 1910. However, its growth was
spurred by the incorporation of its ski area into the Aspen
Snowmass resort complex in 1967. The SWSD was formed
the following year.
District Manager Kit Hamby has seen the town grow
over his 38 years as a resident of Snowmass. When I finished college, I originally came here to work for the Aspen
Skiing Company, he says. I was environmentally minded,
and when an opportunity opened in 2003 to run the
water and sanitation district I accepted.
The district takes its water from high mountain
streams. Some of the water is stored in a new facility, the
Ziegler Reservoir, so the district can call on reserves when
flows are minimal. Potable water is also stored in 13 underground tanks totaling about 6.1 million gallons.

Make it snow!
We supply a population that fluctuates from 2,500 to
18,000, depending on the season, says Hamby. We also
have a great working relationship with the ski industry. If
Mother Nature doesnt step up to the plate, the district is their
insurance policy. Between the start of the ski season on Nov. 15
and Dec. 15, we can be called on to supply from 80 to 100 million
gallons of raw water for snowmaking.
Both the sewer and water systems are relatively new, and each
measure about 45 miles in length. The oldest parts of both systems date back to the 1960s. The entire system has been GIS
mapped using Esris ArcGIS.
The water system includes 4 miles of raw water collection
pipes in the high mountain basin. Water pipes range from 8 inches
in diameter to 2 feet and are made of both cast iron and ductile
iron. The 17 miles of cast iron were installed prior to 1972.
Theyre the most prone to leaks and breakage, in part because
theyre mostly perched on a steep hillside where theres a lot of
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Weve developed tremendous in-house experience and


capacity to work on our own system.
Kit Hamby

Above: Chris Munz cleans and disinfects the Envirosight Rovver


X after an inspection run while Adrian Aguilar and Zubin
Falberg prepare to move to the next location. Left: Falberg
operates the Envirosight Rovver X during a sewer line inspection. Below: Aguilar (right) and Falberg look at a map of the
sewer system while setting up for a video inspection.

ground movement, Hamby


says. Frost can go as deep as
6 feet, and high water runoff
in the spring satiates the soil.
Our remedy is an aggressive
pipeline replacement program. With an annual budget of $1.1 million, were
replacing about a half mile
of pipe per year, which is
quite significant for a small
community.
While developers are
largely responsible for new
infrastructure, district crews
handle most water pipe
replacement and repairs.

In-house expertise
Weve developed tremendous in-house experience and capacity to work

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on our own system, Hamby says.


There are few contractors in the
area, and theyre expensive to bring
in. Even replacing our own waterlines, it becomes more of a trucking operation, with an average of 60
percent of the project budget going
to transportation of materials.
Major waterline breaks are
repaired immediately, while breaks
producing less than an estimated
10 gallons per minute are repaired
within 48 hours after discovery.
In-house crews also perform the
states most aggressive waterline
inspection and acoustic leak detection program. Crews inspect 100 percent of the system each year.
We perform leak detection tests
on 80 percent of the system in spring
and then come back again in the
fall to retest up to 60 percent of
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PROFILE:
Snowmass Water
and Sanitation
District, Snowmass
Village, Colorado
YEAR DISTRICT
ESTABLISHED:

1968

POPULATION SERVED:

2,800 permanent,
18,000 seasonal
AREA SERVED:

6 square miles

DISTRICT STAFF:

24

INFRASTRUCTURE:

Water, 45 miles;
sewer, 45 miles

ANNUAL DISTRICT
OPERATING BUDGET:

$4.6 million operations,


$1.8 million capital
ASSOCIATIONS:

American Water Works


Association, Special District
Association of Colorado,
Colorado Water Congress
WEBSITE:

www.swsd.org

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SNOWMASTODON!
RESERVOIR PROJECT UNEARTHS
FABULOUS FOSSILS
To the Snowmass Water and Sanitation District its known as the
Ziegler Reservoir Enlargement Project. To scientists at the Denver
Museum of Nature and Science its known as one of the worlds most
significant finds of mastodon fossils.
The district had planned for some time to reduce its reliance on live
flows from Snowmass Creek Basin as a primary water source.
We performed hydrographic modeling to determine the amount of
water available to meet our needs, says District Manager Kit Hamby.
We determined that building a reservoir to store creek water during
peak flows was the most effective way to support growth. In 2008, we
purchased the Ziegler Reservoir, which was an existing reservoir on the
footprint of a glacial lake. However, it was only about 6 feet deep, so
our aim was to enlarge it by digging out the bottom and rebuilding it
with an earthen dam.
On Oct. 14, 2010, the first day of construction, bulldozer
operator Jesse Steele of Gould Construction discovered the first
prehistoric fossil.
I got a frantic call from the excavating company that theyd pushed
up bones, and asking me to go down to see what theyd discovered, says
Hamby. It turned out to be the bones of a juvenile female Columbian
mammoth. I had that area fenced off and had a huge team of scientists
from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science arrive within hours.
Work in the vicinity of the discovery was suspended immediately to
allow scientists an opportunity to survey the site. Within 24 hours they
uncovered fossils belonging to a rare American mastodon. The museum
negotiated with the SWSD to continue work at the site, excavating
fossils with the promise that the site would not be flooded before
November 2011.
Apparently, the site was so rich in finds because the glaciers
pushed ice and debris on top of the site over a ridge, instead of
scooping it out, says Hamby.
Dubbed the Snowmastodon Project, the big fossil dig included the
efforts of scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey and more than a
dozen other institutions.
In the following year, scientists recovered almost 5,000 bones
dating as far back as 150,000 years, including those belonging to giant
bison, Ice Age camels, horses, a ground sloth, prehistoric deer and
assorted reptiles and amphibians.
The U.S. Geological Survey also discovered pollen, leaf and soil
samples that could give them solid leads about what the climate might
have been like in this region 140,000 years ago, says Hamby.
Once the Snowmastodon Project was completed, the earthen dam
reached completion and the reservoir was filled with water.
Thats actually a good thing for any remaining fossils at the site, says
Hamby. Water cover preserved those fossils for 100,000 years, and any
remaining specimens will be preserved for a potential future dig.
The SWSD, along with the Denver Museum and Gould Construction, were presented with History Colorados 2012 Presidents Award
for historical preservation.

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those lines, Hamby says. The program has paid big dividends. In isolated winter testing when no water

opers are responsible for the new


infrastructure, the district must meet
the water and wastewater needs of

We perform leak detection tests on 80 percent of the


system in spring and then come back again in the fall to
retest up to 60 percent of those lines. The program has
paid big dividends. In isolated winter testing when no
water is being used for irrigation, were typically seeing
a 97 percent return flow to wastewater.
Kit Hamby
is being used for irrigation, were
typically seeing a 97 percent return
flow to wastewater.
In-house crews also perform
annual flow testing on all fire
hydrants and mechanically open all
valves. In 2014, crews replaced most
of the towns water meters with Neptune smart meters and tested backflow prevention devices.
It involved a lot of climbing into
crawl spaces, but were now getting
valuable information through those
meters on water usage and even pinpointing reverse flow, Hamby says.

Conservation for growth


Snowmass has already been
developed to 80 percent of its final
build-out, but taller condominiums
and increased tourism are resulting
in larger populations. While devel-

new residents and businesses.


Water conservation is a critical
issue for the district. Hamby must
be part engineer and part diplomat
as he balances the needs of the district with those of downstream users.
However, water usage has been
reduced considerably, from 652 million gallons annually in 2008 to just
450 million gallons today even
as the population has grown by 20
percent.
Some of that has been the result
of educating customers, and some
of it is the rebuilding of some older
condominiums with new buildings
that include water-efficient fixtures,
says Hamby. A lot of it was leak
detection and repair. Aggressively
going after even small leaks and
replacing gaskets adds up.
An advanced SCADA system

Adrian Aguilar inspects the valves on the districts


freshwater intake system.

Balancing the system


Balancing both sewer and water systems during seasonal population swings requires a little
extra attention.
However, it doesnt affect us as much as some
people might think, says Hamby. If water is
stored, we face the loss of some of our chlorine,
so we try to turn over our stored water and keep
it moving. At the wastewater treatment plant, we
need people to keep using the sewer to keep the
activated sludge alive. However, we anticipate the

slow periods and keep some activated sludge


stored in tanks so we can feed it in during slow
periods.
As Snowmass heads into the future, Hamby
reflects on the way the district has upped its game
since the year 2000.
Were simply more aggressive about water
conservation, inspection, repair and replacement,
he says. That aggressive approach has become
a permanent part of our culture. F

helps keep the water system running smoothly.


Water is largely gravity-fed from mountain streams.
However, careful management of the system
through several pressure zones requires only about
20 percent of potable water by volume to be
pumped, reducing energy costs.
Using radio telemetry, the SCADA system
will also tell us the storage volume used in our
tanks within a half percent and the tank level to
within an eighth of an inch, says Hamby.
The wastewater system is made of 60 percent
PVC and 40 percent vitrified clay. As with the
water pipes, sewer damage is typically the result
of ground shifting and frost heaving, with roots
entering through pipe cracks.
About 20 percent of the system is inspected
and televised annually by in-house crews. In-house
crews perform most repairs. However, outside
contractors are called in to slipline larger lengths
of damaged pipes with a PVC product.
Again, vigilance has paid off. Hamby reports
that in 48-hour tests, the wastewater system has
recorded virtually no leakage and operates at near
100 percent efficiency.

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WEFTEC PRODUCT PREVIEW

NEW TECHNOLOGY
SLATED FOR
WEFTEC 2015
By Craig Mandli

WEFTEC, the Water Environment Federations annual


technical exhibition and conference, annually offers
water and wastewater professionals from around
the world exposure to the newest products, along
with water quality education and training. This years
event, slated for Sept. 26 to 30 in Chicago, promises
to show off some of the finest new products on the
market for municipal water and wastewater professionals. Below is a smattering of some of the newest
products that will be highlighted at this years show.
ADS D-Site
D-Site from ADS is a level-only measurement
solution for wastewater collections systems, providing alarm notification and continuous depth data
logging. It can be used in applications requiring rapid notification and response
to abnormal flow conditions, system rehabilitation and maintenance, and others requiring depth alarming and trending. The service provides hardware,
Web-hosted software, installation, configuration, and maintenance all bundled for a low monthly fee (zero capital or maintenance concerns). 800/6337246; www.adsenv.com; Booth #1304.

Aerzen USA Gm Series


Gm Series biogas blowers from Aerzen USA are specially designed for the biogas market, ensuring reliability
and efficiency. They are available in a variety of different
sizes with intake volume flows of 35 to 1,500 icfm and positive pressure up to 15 psig. They are used for the compression of biomethane and biogas, landfill gas, and natural
gas. 610/380-0244; www.aerzenusa.com; Booth #441.

AllMax Software
AllMax Software combines software and service offerings to provide operations and maintenance solutions that make data management and
reporting tasks easier and less time-consuming.
Operator10 and Antero have been developed
according to client requests and the requirements
of the industry. Software setup, data conversions
and training are available, as well as custom report
development. Annual technical support contracts
offer users the ability to get help with troubleshooting and usage questions.
Technical specialists are trained in water and wastewater concepts. 800/6701867; www.allmaxsoftware.com; Booth #1021.

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Analytical Technology Q46N


The Q46N Free Ammonia Monitor from Analytical
Technology is designed for the continuous measurement
of free ammonia, total ammonia, and monochloramine
in potable water. It is intended for monitoring chloraminated water to minimize the amount of excess ammonia in the system. It has a fast response time for real-time
ammonia measurement, providing continuous, real-time
updates for better process control. It uses a simple chemical system with inexpensive reagents. Three separate reagents are required
for operation, and can be purchased directly or mixed on site using readily
available chemicals. Each system is supplied complete with monitor, chemistry module, sensor membranes and electrolyte, reagent bottle brackets, reagent
pickup tubing assemblies, a spare parts kit, and a copy of the manual. 800/9590299; www.analyticaltechnology.com; Booth #1271.

AP/M Permaform CentriPipe


Trenchless CentriPipe from AP/M Permaform is a cost-effective, no-dig solution for structural lining of culverts using a spincaster and
PL-8000 mortar. The precisely placed and compacted concrete liner is applied at the best design
thickness for the diameter and conditions. It contains rust inhibitors to prevent corrosion of the
old metal culvert, and it is highly resistant to abrasion. This process provides waterproofing, sealing, structural reinforcement and corrosion protection. It maximizes the pipe interior for capacity
and flows while providing a fully structural pipe within a pipe. 800/6626465; www.centripipe.com; Booth #514.

Aqua-Aerobic Systems AquaDisk


The AquaDisk cloth media filter from AquaAerobic Systems can be used to filter stormwater
at wastewater treatment plants or at remote locations. The OptiFiber cloth filtration media is engineered to accommodate varying flows and
characteristics of stormwater. The filter media provides low effluent TSS without the use of chemicals. The unit itself has a small
footprint and is mechanically designed to handle grit and scum. It enables
effective TSS removal in a low-energy backwash system with no complicated
startup. It can be enclosed in a building at the plant or at remote sites. The
filter can be used for tertiary treatment between rain events. 815/654-2501;
www.aqua-aerobic.com; Booth #612.

Blue-White Industries ProSeries-M


M-2 Peristaltic Metering Injector Pump
ProSeries-M M-2 Peristaltic Metering Pumps from
Blue-White Industries are designed for small to midsize municipal water and wastewater treatment systems. Standard control features include intelligent
control design that permits connection to SCADA systems and other remote controllers for chemical dosing control via either a 4-20mA signal or high-speed
digital pulse input, or slow pulse for batching type applications. Optional
advanced SCADA communications command and status capabilities include
start, stop, prime, and setpoint speed, touchpad locking/unlocking, motor
status, pump head cover status, tube failure detection status, alarm reset,
and running hours reset. The firmware is field upgradable. 714/893-8529;
www.blue-white.com; Booth #3405.

Carylon Corporation Main-to-House Lining


Main-to-House (MTH) lateral lining from
Carylon Corporation is an effective solution for
problem laterals. From within the mainline sewer,
a specialized lateral packed unit, used in conjunction with a CCTV camera, is moved into position at the lateral connection. An epoxyimpregnated CIPP liner is then inverted into the lateral and is inflated
using high-pressure air inversion. The curing process, using steam, takes
approximately two hours to complete. Once cured, the liner provides a
new jointless, tight-fitting, and infiltration-free lateral pipe. The lining
process can rehabilitate up to 80 feet of lateral pipe without the need of
a clean-out. 800/621-4342; www.caryloncorp.com; Booth #1170.

Centrisys THK Hybrid Thickening Centrifuge


The THK Hybrid Thickening Centrifuge from
Centrisys helps decrease polymer consumption
and increase capacity. Little to no polymer is
required, meaning facilities can expect to save
$140,000 per dry ton of solids in the WAS thickening process, equaling a return on investment
in 2.5 years with polymer savings. Its hydraulic
assist technology allows for control of cake solids.
It has a small footprint, and its airtight, enclosed
packaging leads to less odors. It has low maintenance and labor requirements. 877/339-5496; www.centrisys.us; Booth #2674.

CST Industries
Aluminum domes, flat panel covers and reservoir covers from CST Industries are versatile
enough to permit a wide range of accessories
important to the water and wastewater industry.
They provide strength, durability, odor control and protection characteristics. Tanks are available in bolted and welded designs, capacities of 4,000
to more than 6 million gallons, and inground, standpipe and elevated configurations. Tanks and covers are manufactured in U.S. ISO certified manufacturing facilities and are supported around the world by service and
support teams. Brands include Aquastore, HydroTec, Columbian TecTank,
Temcor, Conservatek and OptiDome. 913/621-3700; www.cstcovers.com;
Booth #2408.

CUES Digital Universal Camera


The CUES Digital Universal Camera (DUC)
is a high-resolution, digital CCTV, side-scanning
camera designed for rapid and detailed condition
assessment of a wastewater system, increasing revenue while reducing expenses. It produces a highresolution digital video scan of internal pipe
conditions in 6- to 60-inch pipe, and a flat unfolded view of the pipe to facilitate rapid assignment of observations. An expanded flat unfolded view of
the pipe is provided for measurement purposes. This low-maintenance camera has no moving parts and is driven through the pipe without the need
to stop or pan and tilt. Drive the unit on cruise control to the remote manhole or through multiple manholes for maximum efficiency. 800/327-7791;
www.cuesinc.com; Booth #2816.

Eagle Microsystems VF-100 Dry Chemical Feeder


The VF-100 Dry Chemical Feeder from Eagle Microsystems is constructed
of stainless steel and uses a direct drive to ensure optimum performance

and durability in harsh chemical feed environments. It can be optimized for any dry-feed application with options like dust collectors, flex-wall
agitation, wetting cones, solution tanks, 4-20 control, extension hoppers, and multiple screw and
motor ranges to accommodate any required feed
rate. With no external gears, pulleys, chains, belts,
or lubrications required, it is user-friendly and low-maintenance. It is accurate and completely customizable to fit any process need. 800/780-8636;
www.eaglemicrosystems.com; Booth #2337.

EJ SAFE HATCH
The SAFE HATCH safety grate system from EJ
provides fall-through protection and security. Access
hatches are available in aluminum, steel, and cast
iron materials, and can be fitted with the optional
safety grate system. They are easy to install and available for retrofit applications. Each product is
ensured to meet local specifications. 800/626-4653;
www.ejco.com; Booth #4873.

Envirosight ROVVER X Quick-Change Wheels


Quick-Change Wheels for the ROVVER X pipe
inspection crawler from Envirosight can be
changed quickly, without requiring bolts, washers, or tools. To attach, each wheel is simply pressed
onto a locking hub. To detach, the center of the
hub is pressed, releasing the wheel. The design
streamlines crawler setup and cleaning, and eliminates the risk of loose bolts. Ten wheel options are available: rubber wheels
in four sizes, each with a tread pattern that enhances traction and smooth
rolling; abrasive wheels in three sizes; and carbide wheels in three sizes. All
have optimized geometry for improved clearance centering. 866/936-8476;
www.envirosight.com; Booth #1206.

FlowWorks
FlowWorks allows an organization to add Internet-based private rainfall stations to a network without a large investment, saving in equipment costs,
installation, and telemetry charges. Once the data
is in the network, the organization can use the
stations with the suite of FlowWorks tools. This can be helpful for comparative analysis, reporting, or to enhance Isohyetal mapping results by increasing the resolution and granularity with the added rainfall stations.
888/400-3288; www.flowworks.com; Booth #4619.

Hach Company PROGNOSYS


The PROGNOSYS predictive diagnostic system from Hach Company enhances the critical
decision-making process with real-time data on
instrument condition and visibility of upcoming maintenance tasks. It allows
the user to be proactive in maintenance by alerting the user to upcoming
instrument issues. Know with confidence whether changes in measurements
are due to changes in the instrument or the water. It can help ensure the
best maintenance decisions are made so your plant will keep running.
800/227-4224; www.hach.com; Booth #3626.

Hawk Measurement Sultan Sonar


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rate sludge level measurement on various clarifier processes.
Conditions vary greatly among a sedimentation tank, secondary/final clarifier, and flocculent blankets. The 150
kHz transducer can measure down to the sludge bed layer
or up to the light flocculent layer. It propagates a high-frequency sound pulse from a submerged transducer to the
interface or bed level. Using time of flight calculations, the
sound signal is reflected, interpreted by the transducer and
sent to the transmitter. User-friendly configuration and easy
calibration allow tracking of specific densities dependent on the process. The
maintenance-free impact plate scum cleaner uses the surface sweeper mechanism to keep the sensor face clean without interrupting the measurement.
A wide range of communication options and 3G remote support capabilities are available. 978/304-3000; www.hawkmeasure.com; Booth #5274.

Hoffman & Lamson Centrifugal Blower System


Centrifugal blower systems from Hoffman &
Lamson, Gardner Denver Products are designed
to meet specific needs. Reliable and durable centrifugal products, and energy-saving controls and
VFDs create custom-engineered solutions that are
smart, safe and sustainable. Technology upgrades
can recover an investment through energy savings in as little as one year.
724/239-1500; www.hoffmanandlamson.com; Booth #2044.

Keller America Levelgage


The Levelgage general-purpose level transmitter for wastewater
level measurement from Keller America is a low-cost alternative for
applications for which traditional instruments are too much. It is
constructed of durable 316L stainless steel to resist corrosion, provides industry-standard analog output signals for easy integration
into existing systems, and is built to order in three business days or
less to keep downtime to a minimum. It is built with a 4-20mA output, and includes lightning protection at no additional cost. 877/2535537; www.kelleramerica.com; Booth #508.

Komline-Sanderson Drying Products


Biosolids, sludge, and byproducts drying products from
Komline-Sanderson are available for biosolids and industrial
clients. The company offers laboratory and on-site pilot testing services. The Wastewater Treatment Products Group provides quality wastewater treatment and sludge processing
equipment and systems for water and wastewater treatment
plants. A line of plunger pumps facilitate the transfer of sludge
through various stages of the waste treatment system, feed belt
filter presses, and pump thickened sludge. 800/225-5457;
www.komline.com; Booth #3927.

Lakeside Equipment Corporation Raptor

The Rotamat RPPS STAR from Huber Technology addresses increased equipment protection
requirements with a 1 or 2 mm pleated perforated
plate geometry that significantly increases throughput and allows for a smaller footprint. This results in a reduced capital expenditure for the screen and structure. The fold provides additional stiffness
critical to larger drum designs. 704/949-1010; www.huberforum.net;
Booth#1467.

Raptor septage acceptance plants and septage


complete plants from Lakeside Equipment Corporation are ideal for hauled liquid waste receiving. A successful hauled waste handling facility is
dependent upon the type and quality of the
upfront screening and grit removal system. Hauled
waste receiving generates consistent revenue, but only if the system is designed
effectively. Properly screening the hauled waste allows it to be utilized more
successfully in energy production or processed through the facility.
630/837-5640; www.lakeside-equipment.com; Booth #3431.

InfoSense SL-RAT

Lovibond Tintometer MD 100 COD

Huber Technology Rotamat RPPS STAR

The Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool, or SLRAT, from InfoSense allows technicians to assess
pipes for blockages in three minutes or less. Its active
acoustic technology provides a fast screening assessment of overall blockage conditions within gravityfed sewers. It is portable, GPS enabled, and U.S.
EPA validated. A two-person crew can inexpensively screen 10,000 to 20,000
feet of pipe per day. Data can be managed through a cloud-based Web application at www.sl-dog.com. 877/747-3245; www.infosenseinc.com; Booth #4213.

JDV Equipment Corporation Nozzle Mix System


The JDV Nozzle Mix System from JDV Equipment Corporation is a dual zone mixing system
that provides uniform mixing patterns that produce even distribution and a stable environment.
The system is designed with pumps installed outside the tanks to facilitate maintenance. The pumps
are typically chopper pumps or pumps incorporating in-line grinders that prevent fibrous materials from accumulating and
causing plugging problems. The application dictates which type(s) of the
many varied pump options that can be used. High-velocity nozzles are mounted
inside the tank and oriented to discharge in a flow pattern that completely
mixes the tank contents. 973/366-6556; www.jdvequipment.com; Booth #3840.

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The MD 100 COD Set from Lovibond Tintometer supplies the user with everything required
to perform the COD test. This single-parameter
colorimeter is capable of measuring three ranges
of COD. When purchased as a set, the instrument includes reagents for testing two ranges,
the RD 125 Reactor for sample digestion, and a
tube test rack. COD vials are offered in packs of
25 or 150 tubes and meet U.S. EPA testing requirements. 941/756-6410;
www.lovibond.com; Booth #2487.

Neptune Chemical Pump Company MP7000


Series MP7000 mechanically actuated diaphragm metering pumps from Neptune Chemical Pump Company eliminates the use of contour plates on the liquid side of the
diaphragm while the simple, straight-through valve and
head design allows for improved flow characteristics. It is
self-priming, and has a maximum capacity range up to 275
gph at 235 psi. 215/699-8700; www.neptune1.com; Booth
#4656.

PRIMEX Arc Armor


PRIMEX Arc Armor control systems act as a shield in the field by reduc-

ing municipal operator arc flash exposure. The 304L stainless steel multiple-compartment design isolates control and
power circuitry and offers single wall construction. Electrostatically precipitated white polyester powder coating
reduces heat buildup. Door stays, interior LED lighting
and a voltage-sensing indicator offer additional safety features to municipal operators. Freestanding, wall-mount and
pole-mount enclosures are available. 844/477-4639;
www.primexcontrols.com; Booth #639.

RapidView IBAK North America PANORAMO SI


The PANORAMO SI manhole system from RapidView IBAK North America has two high-resolution
digital cameras that capture a complete 360-degree
perspective view of the manhole. The unfolded view
allows the technician to look at the entire manhole
surface on one screen, and the geometric view allows
him to measure features inside the manhole in threedimensional space. This data can then be exported
to any CAD program for further analysis. The system
is an affordable, flexible alternative to a fixed truckmounted system. It has the ability to capture every inch of the manhole from
multiple angles. 800/656-4225; www.rapidview.com; Booth #1880.

RootX

Singer Valve Single-Process Controller


The Single-Process Controller (SCP-TP) from
Singer Valve is designed to complement a dual
solenoid control valve. It is easily configured for
level control, upstream and downstream pressure
management, flow control or position control.
This controller makes automation of water distribution systems quick and easy. The color touchscreen interface makes it simple for anyone to
use, and is also complete with a built-in data logging function. 604/5945404; www.singervalve.com; Booth #4267.

Smith & Loveless PISTA Vio Grit Removal System


The PISTA Vio Grit Removal System from
Smith & Loveless provides design flexibility to
go with removal efficiencies. It can be designed
with the inlet and outlet channels at any variable
angle up to the full 360 degrees of the chamber,
offering simple installation into existing sites or
an efficient footprint for new sites. With the use
of a hydraulically forced ring and tunnel system,
it creates the vortex flow path necessary to provide 95 percent grit removal down to 140 mesh/105 microns. 800/8989122; www.smithandloveless.com; Booth #3648.

SubSurface Leak Detection LD-18

The only negative impact that RootX has is on


pipeline roots, not on the treatment plant or the
surrounding environment. Registered with the EPA
for use in both sanitary and storm pipe (EPA Registration # 68464-1), it is engineered to take the complexity out of chemical root control so that pipeline
roots can be killed and pipe-flow capacity restored
at minimal cost, training and environmental impact.
If sewer crews can use a sewer jetter or vacuum truck, they can successfully kill
pipeline roots with RootX. 800/844-4974; www.rootx.com; Booth #1617.

The LD-18 digital water leak detector from SubSurface Leak Detection reduces ambient, intermittent noises
from dogs barking, cars passing by, footsteps and people
talking. Its digital electronics sample the sounds every few
thousandths of a second, and if it detects an intermittent
sound, it suppresses it instantly. Water leak sounds are
almost always continuous noises, and the unit can identify the continuous leak sounds even in difficult conditions, like busy streets. 775/298-2701; www.subsurfaceleak.com; Booth #1822.

R.S. Technical Services TranSTAR II and TrakSTAR II

Suez North America Dehydris Twist

The combination of the TranSTAR II and TrakSTAR II from R.S. Technical Services delivers a
high-power tractor and a compact pan-and-tilt zoom
camera for inspection capability in lines 6 inches
and larger in diameter and up to 3,000 feet in
length. Dual 90-watt motors achieve speeds up to
70 feet per minute, with rapid freewheel retrieval, a tilt connection, rear view
camera, adjustable LED lighting, and 10x optical/4x digital zoom. Optional
elevator systems and multiple tire configurations are available. 800/767-1974;
www.rstechserv.com; Booth #1821.

SEEPEX Two-Stage Smart Conveying Technology


Two-stage Smart Conveying Technology (SCT)
progressive cavity pumps (PCP) from SEEPEX can
be used in applications with high pressure requirements. They handle the same applications and
offer all the same benefits as one-stage SCT PCPs,
but have higher pressure capabilities up to 120 psi. They use an improved
adjustment mechanism to reach higher pressures. Due to stator and rotor
innovations, PCPs with the SCT design allow for reduced maintenance costs,
prolonged stator life, and reduced energy consumption. 937/864-7150;
www.seepex.com; Booth #2437.

The Dehydris Twist from Suez North America


is an advanced sludge dewatering process employing Bucher Unipektin hydraulic piston press technology. The automated process consists of a rotating
cylinder and moving piston that continuously squeezes the sludge, allowing
water to pass through flexible drainage elements. Up to 30 percent reduction in sludge bulk volume can be achieved over conventional dewatering,
and digested sludge can be dewatered to autothermal conditions before incineration. The versatile process accepts both drinking water and wastewater
sludge. 804/756-7696; www.degremont-technologies.com; Booth #931.

Tank Connection Affiliate Group


Tank Connection designs, manufactures and
installs all four types of steel storage tanks, including bolted RTP, field-weld, shop-weld and hybrid
tank designs. The tanks have an effective LIQ
Fusion 7000 FBETM coating system. Aluminum
geodesic domes are available for liquid storage
tank applications. Dome covers are all aluminum,
maintenance-free, corrosion-resistant and provide
superior field performance compared to competitor designs. 620/423-3010; www.tankconnection.com; Booth #4023.
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Tideflex Technologies TF-1

USP Technologies

The TF-1 curved-bill check valve from Tideflex


Technologies has a bill that returns to a closed position every time, achieving a tight seal for backflow
operations. The valves strong spine provides longterm performance, while handling water weight.
It helps ensure maintenance-free backflow prevention. 800/756-0044; www.tideflex.com; Booth #1436.

USP Technologies, formerly known as US


Peroxide, provides cost-effective, peroxygenbased technologies and full-service chemical
treatment programs for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment. Cloevis is a long-lasting forcemain biofilm removal service to control sulfatereducing bacteria. Biosolids Odor Control includes customized solutions to
treat hydrogen sulfide, reduced sulfur compounds and other odorants generated in plant operations. Peracetic Acid is provided for wastewater disinfection when disinfection byproducts, effluent toxicity and chlorine residual
limits are of concern. 404/352-6070; www.usptechnologies.com; Booth #3621.

Vactor Manufacturing 2100 Plus


The 2100 Plus sewer cleaner from Vactor Manufacturing has a new single-engine,
dual-stage fan configuration, with a new
10-foot telescopic boom configuration on
the 2100 Plus PD truck. The units have
an easy-load, fast-dump debris body, Modul-Flex design system, and multistage blower filtration system. The fan model takes advantage of the unused
power available in the chassis engine. A closed-loop hydrostatic drive system powers the fan vacuum, and the controls have components designed
to give the operator power only when needed, while offering a simple interface. The 10-foot telescoping boom retracts a minimum of 10 feet without
affecting the vertical position of the pickup tubes, while enhancing reach
and productivity. 800/627-3171; www.vactor.com; Booth #2442.

Vaughan Company Triton


Triton screw centrifugal pumps from Vaughan
Company handle thick biosolids, large or stringy
solids, shear-sensitive fluids, and delicate or highly
abrasive materials. They have non-overloading power
characteristics, heavy-duty power frames and a flushless mechanical seal. A water-flushed mechanical
seal or packing is available. 888/249-2467; www.chopperpumps.com;
Booth #2362.

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Bredel APEX


The APEX hose pump from Bredel of
the Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology
Group lowers acquisition, operating and
maintenance costs for low- to medium-pressure applications. The pumps are designed for dosing, metering and transfer duties from 0.012 to 27.3 gpm and are suited for aggressive and abrasive
applications up to 116 psi. The higher flow per revolution means the pumps
can be run at lower speeds, increasing hose life and reducing wear. There
are no wear components such as seals, valves, membranes or rotors to maintain. 800/282-8823; www.wmftg.com; Booth #4062.

YSI, a xylem brand UltraClean


YSI, a xylem brand, includes UltraClean ultrasonic cleaning technology in its portable, opticalbased turbidity, TSS, and UV/VIS sensors designed
to measure accurately in harsh applications. The
technology prevents biofouling by generating highfrequency vibrations of the optical windows. The result is improved data,
reduced maintenance, and time saved. UltraClean keeps sensors clean even
after a 30-day deployment. 937/767-7241; www.ysi.com; Booth #1041. F

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Pump. Thicken. Dewater. Dry.


Belt Filter Press

Paddle Dryer
indirectly heated
produce Class A product
high efficiency

sludge dewatering
high cake solids
low polymer cost

Dissolved Air Flotation

Rotary Vacuum Filter

sludge thickening
wastewater clarification
high float solids

sludge dewatering
wastewater clarification
continuous operation

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Gravity Belt Thickener


sludge thickening
high rates
low polymer cost

Plunger Pump
sludge transfer
positive displacement
high suction lift

Komline-Sanderson

NASSCO CORNER

NASSCO (National
Association of Sewer
Service Companies) is

COOPERATION AND MUTUAL


SUPPORT
BENEFIT
INDUSTRY
NASSCOs association with the Water Environment Federation and Chesapeake Water Environment Association flourishes
located at 2470 Longstone Lane,
Suite M, Marriottsville, MD 21104;
410/442-7473; www.nassco.org

By Ted DeBoda, P.E.

or our staff, serving our industry and setting standards for the assessment
and rehabilitation of underground infrastructure goes beyond the doors
of NASSCO. It requires our time and contribution to other organizations
with similar goals.
Two of the organizations we work closely with are the Water Environment
Federation and the local member association of the Chesapeake Water Environment Association. Issues such as strategic planning, financial policies and
procedures, sponsorships and succession planning are critical to nonprofit
organizations like NASSCO, WEF and CWEA, and our growing cooperation
and support help raise the bar for the organizations and the industry as a whole.
My personal involvement in these organizations spans over two decades.
In 1990, soon after applying for membership in the Water Pollution Control
Federation, it changed its name and I became a member of WEF. In 1999, I
was a founding member of CWEAs Collections Systems Committee and chaired
the committee in 2005. From 2010-11, I served as president of CWEA, during
which time I initiated the Strategic Planning Committee and helped turn the
Ecoletter Magazine, CWEAs quarterly publication, from an expense to a revenue-generating publication. Currently serving the third year of a three-year
term as CWEAs WEF delegate supporting the Member Association Leadership
Workgroup, I have had the opportunity to help develop a new Membership
Recruiting and Retention Guidebook and provide five webinars for each of the
guidebooks chapters.
I have always been an advocate of industry collaboration, and in 2012 I had
the honor to serve as one of the first board members of the Chesapeake TriAssociation Conference Committee. The CTA was created to facilitate the legal

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cooperation with Chesapeake Water Environment Association, the Chesapeake
Section of the AWWA, and Water and Wastewater Operators Association, all of
which serve the Maryland, Delaware and D.C. areas.
Our staff also has a strong history of supporting other industry associations.
For example, Jane Bayer, NASSCOs engineering technician, has been a member of WEF and CWEA for almost a decade. She is currently treasurer, a board
member and an active participant in the Collections Systems Committee. In
fact, she organized and oversaw the CSCs Annual Ed Norton Open Golf Tournament for four years. The tournament, which draws over 120 wastewater professionals from Baltimore and the surrounding area, donates proceeds to Water
for People and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. This is Janes seventh year
serving as arrangements chair for the Tri-Association Conference in Ocean
City, Maryland, which draws 140 exhibitors and over 800 attendees. Most recently,
Jane presented at WEFMAX in Quebec City on CWEAs approach to membership and retention.
As an organization, NASSCOs partnership with WEF continues to grow.
NASSCO provides WEF with content for two webinars per year, the most recent
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second highest attended webinar in WEF history. NASSCO makes a point of
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Manufacturers and Suppliers

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3T Equipment Company Inc.

PO Box 7325
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

1300 Meridian St., Ste. 3000


Huntsville, AL 35801
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101

Advanced Aquatic
Products International, Inc.

18495 S Dixie Hwy., #161


Cutler Bay, FL 33157
800-738-7646 305-388-7195 Fax: 305-388-7196
advaquaticprods@aol.com
www.hydro-cartridge.com
Ad on page 91

A.W. Cook Cement

242 Amy Industrial Ln.


Hoschton, GA 30548
706-654-4706 Fax. 706-564-3662
cookcement@windstream.net
www.awcookcement.com
Ad on page 127

4640 Trueman Blvd.


Hilliard, OH 43026
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

10519 S Sunnylane Rd
Oklahoma City, OK 73160
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

Agru America, Inc.

500 Garrison Rd.


Georgetown, SC 29440
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95

Abart Industries, LLC


PO Box 864
Skaneateles, NY 13152
315-730-2588
dave@tophatrisers.com
www.tophatrisers.com
Ad on page 127

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American Jetter

6908 Pine Grove Rd.


Knoxville, TN 37914
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

American Shoring, Inc.

207 Lake St.


Newburgh, NY 12550
800-407-4674 845-562-4477 Fax: 800-361-1973
ajhull@americanshoring.com
www.americanshoring.com
Ad on page 27

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

AAA Fiberglass

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ADS LLC

American Highway Products, Ltd.

11723 Strasburg Bolivar Rd. NW


Bolivar, OH 44612
888-272-2397 330-874-3270 Fax: 330-874-3800
sales@ahp1.com
www.ahp1.com
Ad on page 85

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Applied Felts, Inc.

450 College Dr.


Martinsville, VA 24112
276-656-1904 Fax: 276-656-1909
info@appliedfelts.com
www.appliedfelts.com
Ad on page 7

Aqualitec Corp.
AMT Pump Company

400 Spring St.


Royersford, PA 19468
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

3415 S Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 1100


Los Angeles, CA 90034
855-650-2214
info@aqualitec.com
www.aqualitec.com

Aries Industries, Inc.

AP/M Permaform

PO Box 555
Johnston, IA 50131
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

550 Elizabeth St.


Waukesha, WI 53186
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

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BRIGHT DYES
Division of Kingscote Chemicals

3334 S Tech Blvd.


Miamisburg, OH 45345
800-394-0678 937-886-9100 Fax: 937-886-9300
sales@kingscotechemicals.com
www.brightdyes.com
Ad on page 124

Arthur Products Co.

1140 Industrial Pkwy.


Medina, OH 44256
800-322-0510 330-725-4905 Fax: 330-722-2698
apc@apclsq.com
www.arthurproducts.com
Control groundwater.
Stabilize soil.
Stop leaks. Permanently.

Avanti International

1100 Hercules Ave., Ste. 320


Houston, TX 77058
800-877-2570 281-486-5600 Fax: 281-486-7300
sales@avantigrout.com
www.avantigrout.com
Ad on page 35

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Best Management Products, Inc.

53 Mt. Archer Rd.


Lyme, CT 06371
800-504-8008 410-687-6256 Fax: 877-434-3195
tjm@bmpinc.com
www.bmpinc.com
Ad on page 93

BioAir Solutions LLC

110 Kresson-Gibbsboro Rd., Ste. 303


Voorhees,NJ 08043
856-258-6969 Fax: 856-258-6975
cwest@bioairsolutions.com
www.bioairsolutions.com

Bionetix International

21 040 rue Daoust


Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 4C7
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Blue-White Industries

5300 Business Dr.


Huntington Beach, CA 92649
714-893-8529 Fax: 714-894-9492
sales@blue-white.com
www.blue-white.com

Cam Spray

520 Brooks Rd.


Iowa Falls, IA 50126
800-648-5011 641-648-5011 Fax: 641-648-5013
sales@camspray.com
www.camspray.com
Ad on page 109

CCI Pipeline Systems

1058 ONeal Dr.


Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
800-867-2772 337-332-5808 Fax: 337-332-5809
sales@ccipipe.com
www.ccipipe.com

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

5037 NW 10th St.


Oklahoma City, OK 73127
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Check-All Mfg. Co.

1800 Fuller Rd.


West Des Moines, IA 50265
515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Cobra Tech

4806 Wright Dr., Bldg. C


Smyrna, GA 30082
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

Cretex Specialty Products

N16 W23390 Stoneridge Dr., Ste. A


Waukesha, WI 53188
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Cua Claws

2376 Maize Rd.


Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
714-697-8697
jerry@cuaclaws.com
www.cuaclaws.com
Ad on page 124

CUES

3600 Rio Vista Ave.


Orlando, FL 32805
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

4295 Catlett Rd.


Midland, VA 22728
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
http://www.chemetrics.com

Chempace Corporation

339 Arco Dr.


Toledo, OH 43607
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

Chempure Products Corp.

PO Box 740
Bolivar, OH 44612
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Eaton Vehicle Group

13100 E Michigan Ave.


Galesburg, MI 49053
800-826-4357 269-342-3000
vehicle@eaton.com
www.roadranger.com
Ad on page 39

Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

2596 Dunwin Dr.


Mississauga, ON L5L 1J5
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Efficiency Production, Inc.

685 Hull Rd.


Mason, MI 48854
800-552-8800 517-676-8800 Fax: 517-676-0373
jmcray@efficiencyproduction.com
www.efficiencyproduction.com
Ad on page 107

EJ

301 Spring St.


East Jordan, MI 49727
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

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Ditch Witch

1959 West Fir


Perry, OK 73077
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

Dukes Root Control, Inc.


CHEMetrics, Inc.

1020 Hiawatha Blvd. W


Syracuse, NY 13204
800-447-6687 315-472-4781 Fax: 315-475-4203
lynn@dukes.com
www.dukes.com
Ad on page 15

Dultmeier Sales

13808 Industrial Rd.


Omaha, NE 68137
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

Dynamic Repairs

40 Arnot St., Unit 20


Lodi, NJ 07644
973-478-0893 Fax: 973-478-0895
dynamiccablerepairs@yahoo.com
www.dynamicrepairs.net
Ad on page 125

Eldred Environmental & Export Co. LTD

PO Box 110
Milan, IL 61264
800-613-3640 309-787-3640 Fax: 309-787-3635
info@fol-da-tank.com
www.eldredenvironmental.com

Electric Eel Mfg. Co., Inc.

PO Box 419
Springfield, OH 45501
800-833-1212 937-323-4644 Fax: 937-323-3767
info@electriceel.com
www.electriceel.com

Endress+Hauser

2350 Endress Pl.


Greenwood, IN 46143
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Enviro-Care Company

1570 St. Paul Ave.


Gurnee, IL 60030
815-636-8306 Fax: 815-636-8302
ecsales@enviro-care.com
www.enviro-care.com

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FlowMark Vacuum Trucks

Environmental Coatings LLC

610 S. Adams St.


Kansas City, KS 66105
855-653-8100 913-653-8103 Fax: 913-653-8101
sales@flowmark.com
www.flowmark.com
Ad on page 129

4702 E Virginia St.


Mesa, AZ 85215
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

FlowWorks Inc.
Envirosight

111 Canfield Ave., Unit B3


Randolph, NJ 07869
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

606 Maynard Ave. S, Ste. 251


Seattle, WA 98104
206-859-6999 Fax: 206-320-9939
sales@flowworks.com
www.flowworks.com
Ad on page 105
1-54 Audia Ct.
Vaughan, ON L4K 3N4
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment

Forbest Products Co.

855 East Highway 79


Rockdale, TX 76567
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

44110 Old Warm Springs Blvd.


Fremont, CA 94538
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

Exact Pipe Tools

Foremost

1225 64th Ave. NE


Calgary, AB T2E 8P9
Canada
403-295-5800 Fax: 403-295-5810
rebecca.robson@foremost.ca
www.foremost.ca
Ad on page 21

141 Broad Blvd., #201


Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
844-392-2800 330-922-8150
nasales@exacttools.com
www.exacttools.com
Ad on page 57

Famhost Integrated Business Apps

2030 S Mead St.


Wichita, KS 67211
877-866-2588 316-251-9556 Fax: 316-462-0728
info@famhostapps.com
www.famhostapps.com
Ad on page 111

Ferguson Waterworks

12500 Jefferson Ave.


Newport News, VA 23602
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Hawk Measurement America

5200D Anthony Rd.


Sandston, VA 23150
855-874-5273 804-726-3777 Fax: 804-726-3778
info@glasdon.com
www.glasdon.com
Ad on page 125

GapVax, Inc.

575 Central Ave.


Johnstown, PA 15902
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

15151 Beltline Rd., Ste. 1212


Dallas, TX 75254
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

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1101 Thompson Ave.


McKees Rocks, PA 15136
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

General Pump

1174 Northland Dr.


Mendota Heights, MN 55120
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

1801 E South St.


Hastings, NE 68902
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com
96 Glenn St.
Lawrence, MA 01843
888-429-5538 978-304-3000 Fax: 978-304-1462
info@hawkmeasure.com
www.hawkmeasure.com

Hi-Vac Corporation

Gorman-Rupp Company

600 S Airport Rd.


Mansfield, OH 44903
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

Grace Industries

305 Bend Hill Rd.


Fredonia, PA 16124
724-962-9231 Fax: 724-962-3611
info@graceindustries.com
www.graceindustries.com

Greyline Instruments

105 Water St.


Massena, NY 13662
888-473-9546 315-788-9500 Fax: 315-764-0419
info@greyline.com
www.greyline.com
Ad on page 91

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Hammelmann Corp.

436 Southpointe Dr.


Miamisburg, OH 45342
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
mail@hammelmann.com
www.hammelmann.de/us

General Pipe Cleaners

20520 Unico Rd.


McKenney, VA 23872
804-451-3667 Fax: 804-478-8296
justing@FerraTex, Inc..com
www.FerraTex, Inc..com

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Glasdon, Inc.

HammerHead Trenchless Equipment

500 S C.P. Ave.


Lake Mills, WI 53551
800-331-6653 920-648-4848 Fax: 920-648-1781
info@hammerheadmole.com
www.hammerheadtrenchless.com
Ad on page 47

HARCO Fittings

FerraTex, Inc.

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Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

900 N Westwood Ave.


Toledo, OH 43607
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

Footage Tools, Inc.

1585 Beverly Ct., Unit 115


Aurora, IL 60502
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

Enz USA, Inc.

Giant Industries

3721 Cohen Pl.


Lynchburg, VA 24501
434-845-7094 Fax: 434-845-8562
sales@harcofittings.com
www.harcofittings.com
Ad on page 124

Harrington Industrial Plastics

14480 Yorba Ave.


Chino, CA 91710
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

117 Industry Rd.


Marietta, OH 45750
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Hibon Inc. (a division of Ingersoll Rand)

12055 Cote de Liesse


Dorval, QC H9P 1B4
Canada
888-704-4266 514-631-3501 Fax: 514-631-3502
stephan_kouyoumdjian@irco.com
www.hibon.com

Hot Jet USA

14773 Heritage Crest Way


Riverton, UT 84065
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

409 Enterprise St.


Harrisburg, SD 57032
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

Hydra-Flex, Inc.

680 E Travelers Trl.


Burnsville, MN 55337
952-808-3640 Fax: 952-808-3650
sales@hydraflexinc.com
www.hydraflexinc.com

Hydra-Stop

144 Tower Dr., Ste. A


Burr Ridge, IL 60527
800-538-7867 708-389-5111 Fax: 708-389-5125
dchristensen@idexcorp.com
www.hydra-stop.com

HydraTech Engineered Products


10488 Chester Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45215
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

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ICS - Blount, International
4909 SE International Way
Portland, OR 97222
800-321-1240
orders@icsdiamondtools.com
www.icsdiamondtools.com

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In-Pipe Technology, Inc.

725 N Central Ave.


Wood Dale, IL 60191
888-325-5033 630-509-2488 Fax: 630-509-2490
info@in-pipe.com
www.in-pipe.com

InfoSense, Inc.

1800 Camden Rd, Ste. 107-204


Charlotte, NC 28203
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

4301 A 34th St. N


St. Petersburg, FL 33714
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

Inliner Technologies

1468 W Hospital Rd.


Paoli, IN 47454
812-723-0704 Fax: 812-723-5998
info@inliner.com
www.inliner.com
Ad on page 31

International Paint - Devoe Coatings

JPCI Services

KOHLER Power Systems

IPEX Management Inc.

JWC Environmental

Komline-Sanderson

640 N Rocky River Dr.


Berea, OH 44017
440-234-2900 Fax: 440-234-7466
karl.nollsch@akzonobel.com
www.international-pc.com/northamerica

1425 N Service Rd E., Unit 3


Oakville, ON L6H 1A7
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

ITT Goulds Pumps

240 Fall St.


Seneca Falls, NY 13148
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

J
Jack Doheny Companies

777 Doheny Dr.


Northville, MI 48167
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

4702 E Virginia St.


Mesa, AZ 85215
480-986-1212 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@jpciservices.com
www.jpciservices.com
290 Paularino Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

K&W Products, Inc.

26264 US Hwy. 98
Elberta, AL 36530
800-503-0076 251-986-7900 Fax: 251-986-7902
sales@kwproducts.net
www.kwmiequipment.com
Ad on page 126

KEG Technologies, Inc.

6220 N Pinnacle Dr.


Spartanburg, SC 29303
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net

444 Highland Dr.


Kohler, WI 53044
800-544-2444 920-457-4441 Fax: 920-459-1646
generator.feedback@kohler.com
www.kohlerpower.com
12 Holland Ave.
Peapack, NJ 07977
800-225-5457 908-234-1000 Fax: 908-234-9487
info@komline.com
www.komline.com
Ad on page 56

Krausz USA

331 SW 57th Ave.


Ocala, FL 34474
855-457-2879 Fax: 352-304-5787
mary.pfeiffer@krauszusa.com
www.krauszusa.com
Ad on page 45

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LADTECH, Inc.

6704 Meadowlark Ct.


Lino Lakes, MN 55038
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

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Lee Supply Company

305 1st St.


Charleroi, PA 15022
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

Liberty Pumps

7000 Apple Tree Ave.


Bergen, NY 14416
800-543-2550 585-494-1817 Fax: 585-494-1839
laurie.pfaff@libertypumps.com
www.libertypumps.com

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

18001 Old Cutler Rd


Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Mr. Manhole

125 S Canal St.


Delphos, OH 45833
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

MTech

7401 First Place


Cleveland, OH 44146
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Mueller Co.

633 Chestnut St., Ste. 1200


Chattanooga, TN 37450
800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
moreinfo@muellercompany.com
www.muellercompany.com

Mueller Systems

Linabond, Inc.

1161 Avenida Acaso


Camarillo, CA 93012
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

10210 Statesville Blvd.


Clevleand, NC 27013
800-323-8584 704-278-2221
customercare@muellersystems.com
www.muellersystems.com

LMK Technologies

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

746 Selby Ave.


St. Paul, MN 55104
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

1779 Chessie Ln.


Ottawa, IL 61350
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

Logiball, Inc.

440 Papin St.


Quebec, QC G1P 3T9
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

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McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.
PO Box 580550
Tulsa, OK 74158
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

3875 California Rd.


Orchard Park, NY 14127
888-888-9192 716-662-8980 Fax: 716-662-8985
rglass@mcgard.com
www.manholelocks.com
Ad on page 67

McLaughlin Group

2006 Perimeter Rd.


Greenville, SC 29601
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com

2299 Ridge Rd.


Greenville, SC 29607
855-896-3525 Fax: 858-737-2978
gwillis@neologicsolutions.com
www.neologicsolutions.com
Ad on page 127
23964 Clawiter Road
Hayward, CA 94545
510-782-1290 Fax: 510-782-1292
epoxy@neopoxy.us
www.neopoxy.us
Ad on page 126

4700 Millenia Blvd., Ste. 175


Orlando, FL 32839
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

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Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

PO Box 4474
Reading, PA 19606
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

13000 Automobile Blvd., Ste. 300


Clearwater, FL 33762
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Petersen Products Co.

PO Box 340
Fredonia, WI 53021
800-926-1926 Fax: 262-692-2418
salesinfo@petersenproducts.com
www.pipeplug.com
Ad on page 118

Petrofield Industries

7015 Macleod Trail SW, Ste. 510


Calgary, AB T2H 2K6
Canada
877-340-8141 403-204-6327 Fax: 403-742-1905
mgilkyson@petrofield.com
www.tornadotrucks.com
Ad on page 65

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

1400 Commerce Pkwy.


Lancaster, NY 14086
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

Premier

2550 E Bijou Ave.


Fort Morgan, CO 80701
970-542-1975
sales@poequip.com
www.poequipment.com
Ad on page 36

Prime Resins

2291 Plunkett Rd.


Conyers, GA 30012
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

PRIMEX

PO Box 1708
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Proco Products, Inc.

2431 N Wigwam Dr.


Stockton, CA 95205
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com

Pipeline Analytics

200 Cedar Ridge Dr., Ste. 207


Pittsburgh, PA 15205
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Pipeline Renewal Technologies

111 Canfield Ave., Unit B3


Randolf, NJ 07869
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
mail@pipelinert.com
www.pipelinert.com

ProComSol, Ltd

13001 Athens Ave., Ste. 220


Lakewood, OH 44107
877-221-1551 216-221-1550 Fax: 216-221-1554
sales@procomsol.com
www.procomsol.com
Ad on page 103

Pulsafeeder, Inc.

27101 Airport Rd.


Punta Gorda, FL 33982
800-333-6677 941-575-3800 Fax: 800-456-4085
ppgsposales.pulsa@idexcorp.com
www.pulsatron.com
Ad on page 127

R
PipeLogix, Inc.

NozzTeq, Inc.

1949 Calumet St.


Clearwater, FL 33765
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

NuTerra Management, LLC

3740 St. Johns Bluff Rd. S, Ste. 21


Jacksonville, FL 32224
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

MPV TECH LLC

September 2015

NeoLogic Solutions - Filtration Division

Neopoxy International, Inc.

McGard LLC

64

PO Box 14014
Palm Desert, CA 92255
866-299-3150 Fax: 760-406-6023
joan.stone@pipelogix.com
www.pipelogix.com
Ad on page 24

PipeTech Software

555 Ada Dr., SE


Ada, MI 49301
800-262-7817 616-676-9811 Fax: 616-676-9818
sales@pipetech.tv
www.pipetech.tv

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

1327 Clegg St.


Petaluma, CA 94954
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

RapidView IBAK North America

1828 W Olson Rd.


Rochester, IN 46975
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

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Safe-Tee Chemical Company

Reline America, Inc.


Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

260-7 Spinnaker Way


Concord, ON L4K 4P9
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

600 N Bell Ave.


Carnegie, PA 15106-4322
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Reed Manufacturing Co.

PO Box 1321
Erie, PA 16512
800-666-3691 814-452-3691 Fax: 814-455-1697
reedsales@reedmfgco.com
www.reedmfgco.com
Ad on page 105

Reelcraft Industries, Inc.

2842 E Business Hwy. 30


Columbia City, IN 46725
800-444-3134 260-248-8188 Fax: 260-248-2605
reelcraft@reelcraft.com
www.reelcraft.com
Ad on page 126

116 Battleground Ave.


Saltville, VA 24370
800-996-0808 276-496-4000
info@relineamerica.com
www.relineamerica.com

RELINER/Duran Inc.

53 Mt. Archer Rd.


Lyme, CT 06371
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

RIDGID

400 Clark St.


Elyria, OH 44035
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

1714 Fifield Rd.


Pella, IA 50129
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

RootX

1705 Salem Industrial Dr. NE


Salem, OR 97301
800-844-4974 503-364-2999 Fax: 503-485-5229
rootx@rootx.com
www.rootx.com
Ad on page 9

Royal Building Products

56400 Mound Rd.


Shelby Township, MI 48316
800-232-5690 586-781-2700 Fax: 586-781-0888
jay.eversoll@royalbuildingproducts.com
www.royalbuildingproducts.com

SAERTEX multiCom

12200 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Rd.


Huntersville, NC 28078
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

16585 N 92nd St., Ste. 110


Scottsdale, AZ 85260
866-366-0587 480-968-6828 Fax: 480-968-6776
service@safeteechemical.com
www.safeteechemical.com
Ad on page 125

Sauereisen, Inc.

160 Gamma Dr.


Pittsburgh, PA 15238
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

SealGuard Inc.

1015 Foggy Hollow Rd.


Gibsonia, PA 15044
866-625-4550 724-625-4550 Fax: 724-625-2392
info@sealguardinc.com
www.sealguardinc.com

Sealing Systems, Inc.

9350 Cty. Rd. 19


Loretto, MN 55357
800-478-2054 763-478-2057 Fax: 763-478-8868
pam@ssisealingsystems.com
www.ssisealingsystems.com
Ad on page 109

Sewer Equipment

1590 Dutch Rd.


Dixon, IL 61021
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

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Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

1102 N Dixie Frwy.


New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
800-635-2323 386-428-3303 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Sewer Shield Composite LLC

24700 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 105


Beachwood, OH 44122
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

11210 S. Choctaw Dr.


Baton Rouge, LA 70815
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

5 Harris Ct., Bldg. L


Monterey, CA 93940
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com

Simple Solutions

6 Jacobs Rd.
West Milford, NJ 07480
866-667-8465 973-846-7817 Fax: 973-858-0219
sales@industrialodorcontrol.com
www.industrialodorcontrol.com
Ad on page 127

Singer Valve Inc.

12850 - 87th Ave.


Surrey, BC V3W 3H9
Canada
604-594-5404 Fax: 604-594-8845
singer@singervalve.com
www.singervalve.com
Ad on page 89

3810 SE Naef Rd.


Milwaukie, OR 97267-5623
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Sto-Away Power Cranes, Inc.

9306 Grand Blvd.


Crown Point, IN 46307
800-622-9797 219-942-9797 Fax: 219-947-2503
stoaway@comcast.net
www.stoaway.com
Ad on page 118

Strike Products

31785 64th Ave.


Cannon Falls, MN 55009
800-262-4129 Fax: 507-263-4891
randy@striketool.com
www.striketool.com
Ad on page 36

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

14040 Santa Fe Trail Dr.


Lenexa, KS 66215
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

Soil Surgeon, Inc.

25462 Fallen Oak


Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
949-363-1401 Fax: 714-434-9998
bbain@calhaz.com
www.soilsurgeoninc.com

1841-C Plane Park Dr.


De Pere WI 54115
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

SubSurface Locators, Inc.

PO Box 5490
Incline Village, NV 89450
775-298-2701 Fax: 775-298-2703
sldi@mindspring.com
www.subsurfaceleak.com
Ad on page 8

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Sonetics

7340 SW Durham Rd.


Portland, OR 97224
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

140 Pond View Dr.


Meriden, CT 06450
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Superior Signal Company

PO Box 96
Spotswood, NJ 08884
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Source One Environmental

422 Rising St.


Davison, MI 48423
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

September 2015

5711 Clarewood, Ste. B


Houston, TX 77081
713-667-4402 Fax: 713-669-8618
sales@smptools.com
www.smptools.com
Ad on page 93

SplashLink.com

4702 E Virginia St.


Mesa, AZ 85215
480-830-9537 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershieldcomposites.com
www.sewershieldcomposites.com

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Specialty Maintenance Products, Inc.

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T
TRY TEK Machine Works, Inc.

T&T Tools, Inc.

PO Box 531
Spring Lake, MI 49456
800-521-6893 Fax: 800-521-3260
sales@mightyprobe.com
www.mightyprobe.com
Ad on page 101

t4 Spatial

120 East de la Guerra St.


Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-921-3000
info@t4spatial.com
www.t4spatial.com
Ad on page 129

The Man Pan

309 Buffalo Ridge Rd.


McMurray, PA 15317
724-942-9500 Fax: 724-942-7591
johnmanning@themanpan.com
www.themanpan.com

The Plug Hug

PO Box 444
Mansfield, OH 44901
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
www.theplughug.com
Ad on page 124

The Strong Company, Inc.

4505 Emmett Sanders Rd.


Pine Bluff, AR 71601
800-982-8009 870-535-7617 Fax: 870-850-6933
info@strongseal.com
www.strongseal.com
Ad on page 43

Thompson Pipe Group


3011 N Laurel Ave.
Rialto, CA 92377
909-434-1888
info@flowtitepipe.com
www.thompsonpipegroup.com
Ad on page 59

Total Piping Solutions, Inc.

PO Box 525
Olean, NY 14760
716-372-0160 Fax: 716-372-1767
sales@tps.us
www.tps.us
Ad on page 32

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


250 Elm St.
Milford, NH 03055
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

TRIC Tools, Inc.

1350 S Loop Rd., Ste. 104


Alameda, CA 94502
888-883-8742 510-629-4167 Fax: 510-217-9493
info@trictools.com
www.trictools.com

250 N Main St.


Jacobus, PA 17407
717-428-1477 Fax: 717-428-2865
trytek@trytek.com
www.trytek.com

TST Sweden AB

Prastgatan 12
SE-511 54 Kinna
Sweden
4-632-020-5880
info@tst-sweden.com
www.tst-sweden.com

TURBO FOG
Division of Kingscote Chemicals

3334 S Tech Blvd.


Miamisburg, OH 45342
800-394-0678 937-886-9100 Fax: 937-886-9300
sales@kingscotechemicals.com
www.turbo-fog.com
Ad on page 127

U
Ultra Shore

4745 Bakers Ferry Rd. SW


Atlanta, GA 30336
800-746-7464 404-505-0510 Fax: 404-505-0506
info@shoring.com
www.shoring.com
Ad on page 89

United Rentals - Trench Safety


3137 Cedar Park Rd.
Greensboro, NC 27405
844-222-2345
www.unitedacademy.ur.com
Ad on page 11

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

1700 Enterprise Way, Ste. 116


Marietta, GA 30067
866-408-2814 770-984-8880 Fax: 770-984-2802
info@usbsec.com
www.usbsec.com
Ad on page 83

Uticom Systems, Inc.

109 Independence Way


Coatesville, PA 19320
800-548-5321 610-857-2655 Fax: 610-857-2986
graphics@uticom.net
www.uticom.net
Ad on page 126

Utility Service Group

1230 Peachtree St. NE


Atlanta, GA 30309
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

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Vac-Con, Inc.

969 Hall Park Rd.


Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
855-336-2962 904-284-4200
vns@vac-con.com
www.vac-con.com
Ad on page 132

Vanair Manufacturing

10896 W 300 N
Michigan City, IN 46360
800-526-8817 219-879-5100 Fax: 219-879-5800
sales@vanair.com
www.vanair.com
Ad on page 20

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Vacall - Gradall Industries

406 Mill Ave. SW


New Philadelphia, OH 44663
800-382-8302 330-339-2211 Fax: 330-339-8468
mtnorman@gradall.com
www.vacall.com
Ad on page 49

Vactor Manufacturing

1621 S Illinois St.


Streator, IL 61364
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

51 Stone Rd.
Lindenwold, NJ 08021
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

8601 W Cross Dr., Unit F5-303


Littleton, CO 80123
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

Vaporooter

1550 E Old State Rte. 210


Liberty, MO 64068
800-223-3684 816-781-4250 Fax: 816-781-1043
heather.wallace@douglasproducts.com
www.douglasproducts.com
Ad on page 33

W
VARCo

Water Cannon, Inc. - MWBE

Vertiflo Pump Company

WesTech Engineering

7489 Mason King Ct.


Manassas, VA 20109
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130
7807 Redsky Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45249
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Vivax-Metrotech Corp.

3251 Olcott St.


Santa Clara, CA 95054
800-446-3392 408-734-1400 Fax: 408-734-1415
info@vxmt.com
www.vivax-metrotech.com
Ad on page 81

VUEWorks, LLC

3680 Avalon Park E Blvd. Ste. 200


Orlando, FL 32828
800-252-2402 407-382-5222 Fax: 407-382-5420
info@vueworks.com
www.vueworks.com
Ad on page 124

4300 West Lake Mary Blvd., Units 1010-424


Lake Mary, FL 32746
800-333-9274 321-800-5763 Fax: 888-928-9274
richard@watercannon.com
www.watercannon.com
Ad on page 126
3665 S West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

Wheeler-Rex

3744 Jefferson Rd.


Ashtabula, OH 44004
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Whirlygig, Inc.

2418 Bishop Circle


Caldwell, ID 83605
800-307-4263 208-459-6898 Fax: 208-454-2093
info@wgig.us
www.wgig.us

WL Plastics Corp.

3575 Lone Star Circle, Ste. 400


Fort Worth, TX 76177
682-831-2700 Fax: 682-831-2710
wlsales@wlplastics.com
www.wlplastics.com

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Category Listings
Advanced Metering
Infrastructure (AMI)
Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Singer Valve Inc.

Surrey, BC
Canada
604-594-5404 Fax: 604-594-8845
singer@singervalve.com
www.singervalve.com
Ad on page 89

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Mueller Systems

Asset Management

Clevleand, NC
800-323-8584 704-278-2221
customercare@muellersystems.com
www.muellersystems.com

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

SplashLink.com

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

NuTerra Management, LLC

Alarm Systems/
Components

Jacksonville, FL
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

Pipeline Analytics

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

FlowWorks Inc.

Seattle, WA
206-859-6999 Fax: 206-320-9939
sales@flowworks.com
www.flowworks.com
Ad on page 105

ProComSol, Ltd

Lakewood, OH
877-221-1551 216-221-1550 Fax: 216-221-1554
sales@procomsol.com
www.procomsol.com
Ad on page 103

RapidView IBAK North America

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

Gorman-Rupp Company

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

SplashLink.com

Liberty Pumps

Bergen, NY
800-543-2550 585-494-1817 Fax: 585-494-1839
laurie.pfaff@libertypumps.com
www.libertypumps.com
Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

September 2015

t4 Spatial

Santa Barbara, CA
805-921-3000
info@t4spatial.com
www.t4spatial.com
Ad on page 129

PRIMEX

68

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Utility Service Group

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

mswmag.com

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

VUEWorks, LLC

Orlando, FL
800-252-2402 407-382-5222 Fax: 407-382-5420
info@vueworks.com
www.vueworks.com
Ad on page 124

Automatic Meter
Reading (AMR)
Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

Mueller Systems

Clevleand, NC
800-323-8584 704-278-2221
customercare@muellersystems.com
www.muellersystems.com

Utility Service Group

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

Bacteria/
Chemicals - Grease
Bionetix International

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Chempace Corporation

Toledo, OH
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

Hot Jet USA

Riverton, UT
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

In-Pipe Technology, Inc.

Wood Dale, IL
888-325-5033 630-509-2488 Fax: 630-509-2490
info@in-pipe.com
www.in-pipe.com

RootX

Salem, OR
800-844-4974 503-364-2999 Fax: 503-485-5229
rootx@rootx.com
www.rootx.com
Ad on page 9

Safe-Tee Chemical Company

Scottsdale, AZ
866-366-0587 480-968-6828 Fax: 480-968-6776
service@safeteechemical.com
www.safeteechemical.com
Ad on page 125

Vaporooter

Liberty, MO
800-223-3684 816-781-4250 Fax: 816-781-1043
heather.wallace@douglasproducts.com
www.douglasproducts.com
Ad on page 33

Bacteria/
Chemicals - Septic
Bionetix International

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Chempace Corporation

Toledo, OH
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

Hot Jet USA

Riverton, UT
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

Bacteria/Chemicals Wastewater
Bionetix International

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Chempace Corporation

Toledo, OH
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

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Bucket Machines

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

In-Pipe Technology, Inc.

Wood Dale, IL
888-325-5033 630-509-2488 Fax: 630-509-2490
info@in-pipe.com
www.in-pipe.com

NuTerra Management, LLC

Jacksonville, FL
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

Vaporooter

Liberty, MO
800-223-3684 816-781-4250 Fax: 816-781-1043
heather.wallace@douglasproducts.com
www.douglasproducts.com
Ad on page 33

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

Sewer Equipment

Electric Eel Mfg. Co., Inc.

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

HydraTech Engineered Products

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

RIDGID

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Box Culverts

Prime Resins

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Ditch Witch

New Smyrna Beach, FL


800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

Cable Drain
Cleaning Machines

Springfield, OH
800-833-1212 937-323-4644 Fax: 937-323-3767
info@electriceel.com
www.electriceel.com

Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Cable/Cable
Attachments
Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Dynamic Repairs

Lodi, NJ
973-478-0893 Fax: 973-478-0895
dynamiccablerepairs@yahoo.com
www.dynamicrepairs.net
Ad on page 125

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Footage Tools, Inc.

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

General Pipe Cleaners

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Vactor Manufacturing

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19
Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Catch Basin Cleaners

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

Camera Tractor Wheels

Chempure Products Corp.

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

McLaughlin Group

Greenville, SC
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com

MTech

Cobra Tech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

Cua Claws

Twentynine Palms, CA
714-697-8697
jerry@cuaclaws.com
www.cuaclaws.com
Ad on page 124

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Vac-Con, Inc.

Green Cove Springs, FL


855-336-2962 904-284-4200
vns@vac-con.com
www.vac-con.com
Ad on page 132

Forbest Products Co.


Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

Catch Basin Filters


Advanced Aquatic
Products International, Inc.

Cutler Bay, FL
800-738-7646 305-388-7195 Fax: 305-388-7196
advaquaticprods@aol.com
www.hydro-cartridge.com
Ad on page 91

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

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Vacall - Gradall Industries

New Philadelphia, OH
800-382-8302 330-339-2211 Fax: 330-339-8468
mtnorman@gradall.com
www.vacall.com
Ad on page 49

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

Chemicals - Cleaning
Bionetix International

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Best Management Products, Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-504-8008 410-687-6256 Fax: 877-434-3195
tjm@bmpinc.com
www.bmpinc.com
Ad on page 93

Catch Basins

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

American Highway Products, Ltd.

Bolivar, OH
888-272-2397 330-874-3270 Fax: 330-874-3800
sales@ahp1.com
www.ahp1.com
Ad on page 85

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

EJ

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

HARCO Fittings

MTech

September 2015

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

CUES

70

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
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Lynchburg, VA
434-845-7094 Fax: 434-845-8562
sales@harcofittings.com
www.harcofittings.com
Ad on page 124

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Chempace Corporation

Toledo, OH
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

Pulsafeeder, Inc.

Punta Gorda, FL
800-333-6677 941-575-3800 Fax: 800-456-4085
ppgsposales.pulsa@idexcorp.com
www.pulsatron.com
Ad on page 127

Safe-Tee Chemical Company

Scottsdale, AZ
866-366-0587 480-968-6828 Fax: 480-968-6776
service@safeteechemical.com
www.safeteechemical.com
Ad on page 125

Chemicals Dewatering
Prime Resins

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

Chemicals - Grease
RootX

Salem, OR
800-844-4974 503-364-2999 Fax: 503-485-5229
rootx@rootx.com
www.rootx.com
Ad on page 9

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Chemicals Wastewater Treatment
Bionetix International

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

CHEMetrics, Inc.

Midland, VA
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
www.chemetrics.com

Chempace Corporation

Toledo, OH
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

NuTerra Management, LLC

Jacksonville, FL
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

Pulsafeeder, Inc.

Pulsafeeder, Inc.

SplashLink.com

CIPP

Punta Gorda, FL
800-333-6677 941-575-3800 Fax: 800-456-4085
ppgsposales.pulsa@idexcorp.com
www.pulsatron.com
Ad on page 127
Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Chemicals Water Treatment


American Highway Products, Ltd.

Bolivar, OH
888-272-2397 330-874-3270 Fax: 330-874-3800
sales@ahp1.com
www.ahp1.com
Ad on page 85

Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

CHEMetrics, Inc.

Midland, VA
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
www.chemetrics.com

Punta Gorda, FL
800-333-6677 941-575-3800 Fax: 800-456-4085
ppgsposales.pulsa@idexcorp.com
www.pulsatron.com
Ad on page 127

HammerHead Trenchless Equipment

Lake Mills, WI
800-331-6653 920-648-4848 Fax: 920-648-1781
info@hammerheadmole.com
www.hammerheadtrenchless.com
Ad on page 47

Inliner Technologies
Applied Felts, Inc.

Martinsville, VA
276-656-1904 Fax: 276-656-1909
info@appliedfelts.com
www.appliedfelts.com
Ad on page 7

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

FerraTex, Inc.

McKenney, VA
804-451-3667 Fax: 804-478-8296
justing@FerraTex, Inc..com
www.FerraTex, Inc..com

Paoli, IN
812-723-0704 Fax: 812-723-5998
info@inliner.com
www.inliner.com
Ad on page 31

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

LMK Technologies

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

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Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Reline America, Inc.

Saltville, VA
800-996-0808 276-496-4000
info@relineamerica.com
www.relineamerica.com

Bionetix International

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Cretex Specialty Products

SAERTEX multiCom

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com
Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Environmental Coatings LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

St. Petersburg, FL
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

Source One Environmental

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

International Paint - Devoe Coatings

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Berea, OH
440-234-2900 Fax: 440-234-7466
karl.nollsch@akzonobel.com
www.international-pc.com/northamerica

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

TRY TEK Machine Works, Inc.

Jacobus, PA
717-428-1477 Fax: 717-428-2865
trytek@trytek.com
www.trytek.com

LMK Technologies

Clothing/Workwear
Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55
Hayward, CA
510-782-1290 Fax: 510-782-1292
epoxy@neopoxy.us
www.neopoxy.us
Ad on page 126

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

Kinna
Sweden
4-632-020-5880
info@tst-sweden.com
www.tst-sweden.com

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Coatings/Linings/
Sealants
AP/M Permaform

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

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September 2015

mswmag.com

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Prime Resins

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Sauereisen, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

Sealing Systems, Inc.

Loretto, MN
800-478-2054 763-478-2057 Fax: 763-478-8868
pam@ssisealingsystems.com
www.ssisealingsystems.com
Ad on page 109

Famhost Integrated Business Apps

Wichita, KS
877-866-2588 316-251-9556 Fax: 316-462-0728
info@famhostapps.com
www.famhostapps.com
Ad on page 111

FlowWorks Inc.

Sewer Shield Composite LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-830-9537 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershieldcomposites.com
www.sewershieldcomposites.com

Seattle, WA
206-859-6999 Fax: 206-320-9939
sales@flowworks.com
www.flowworks.com
Ad on page 105

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.

MTech

Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Utility Service Group

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

Computer Software

Neopoxy International, Inc.

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.


TST Sweden AB

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Pipeline Analytics

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

Cobra Tech

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

PipeLogix, Inc.

Palm Desert, CA
866-299-3150 Fax: 760-406-6023
joan.stone@pipelogix.com
www.pipelogix.com
Ad on page 24

PipeTech Software

Ada, MI
800-262-7817 616-676-9811 Fax: 616-676-9818
sales@pipetech.tv
www.pipetech.tv

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

ProComSol, Ltd

Lakewood, OH
877-221-1551 216-221-1550 Fax: 216-221-1554
sales@procomsol.com
www.procomsol.com
Ad on page 103

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R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

RapidView IBAK North America

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

VUEWorks, LLC

Orlando, FL
800-252-2402 407-382-5222 Fax: 407-382-5420
info@vueworks.com
www.vueworks.com
Ad on page 124

Consulting/
Engineering
Endress+Hauser

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Source One Environmental

In-Pipe Technology, Inc.

Wood Dale, IL
888-325-5033 630-509-2488 Fax: 630-509-2490
info@in-pipe.com
www.in-pipe.com

KOHLER Power Systems

Kohler, WI 53044
800-544-2444 920-457-4441 Fax: 920-459-1646
generator.feedback@kohler.com
www.kohlerpower.com

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

NozzTeq, Inc.

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

SplashLink.com

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Endress+Hauser

Cranes/Hoists/
Winches

FlowWorks Inc.

Sto-Away Power Cranes, Inc.

Crown Point, IN
800-622-9797 219-942-9797 Fax: 219-947-2503
stoaway@comcast.net
www.stoaway.com
Ad on page 118

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Data Loggers/
Management

PRIMEX

Huntsville, AL
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Cobra Tech

ADS LLC

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com
Seattle, WA
206-859-6999 Fax: 206-320-9939
sales@flowworks.com
www.flowworks.com
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Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
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MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

Booth 514

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PRIMEX

Vertiflo Pump Company

KEG Technologies, Inc.

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

WesTech Engineering

NozzTeq, Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

Wheeler-Rex

Endress+Hauser

JWC Environmental

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Gorman-Rupp Company

Detection Equipment
Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Hastings, NE
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
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Forbest Products Co.


Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

Komline-Sanderson

Peapack, NJ
800-225-5457 908-234-1000 Fax: 908-234-9487
info@komline.com
www.komline.com
Ad on page 56

General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

NuTerra Management, LLC

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

RapidView IBAK North America

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
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RIDGID

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

Utility Service Group

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

Dewatering Equipment
Enviro-Care Company

September 2015

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

SplashLink.com

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124
Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

mswmag.com

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com
Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Spartanburg, SC
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net
Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

United Rentals - Trench Safety

Dredging Equipment

Greensboro, NC
844-222-2345
www.unitedacademy.ur.com
Ad on page 11

MPV TECH LLC

Epoxy Coatings

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

AAA Fiberglass

Easement Machine

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

3T Equipment Company Inc.

AP/M Permaform

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

Jack Doheny Companies

CCI Pipeline Systems

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Breaux Bridge, LA
800-867-2772 337-332-5808 Fax: 337-332-5809
sales@ccipipe.com
www.ccipipe.com

Environmental Coatings LLC

PRIMEX

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Gurnee, IL
815-636-8306 Fax: 815-636-8302
ecsales@enviro-care.com
www.enviro-care.com

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Jacksonville, FL
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

K&W Products, Inc.

Elberta, AL
800-503-0076 251-986-7900 Fax: 251-986-7902
sales@kwproducts.net
www.kwmiequipment.com
Ad on page 126

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Sewer Equipment

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Education
Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Mesa, AZ
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

HARCO Fittings

Lynchburg, VA
434-845-7094 Fax: 434-845-8562
sales@harcofittings.com
www.harcofittings.com
Ad on page 124

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

St. Petersburg, FL
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

International Paint - Devoe Coatings


Berea, OH
440-234-2900 Fax: 440-234-7466
karl.nollsch@akzonobel.com
www.international-pc.com/northamerica

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

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Neopoxy International, Inc.

Utility Service Group

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

Erosion Control

Hayward, CA
510-782-1290 Fax: 510-782-1292
epoxy@neopoxy.us
www.neopoxy.us
Ad on page 126

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

Prime Resins

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127
Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

The Strong Company, Inc.

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

Pine Bluff, AR
800-982-8009 870-535-7617 Fax: 870-850-6933
info@strongseal.com
www.strongseal.com
Ad on page 43

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

Petrofield Industries

Calgary, AB
Canada
877-340-8141 403-204-6327 Fax: 403-742-1905
mgilkyson@petrofield.com
www.tornadotrucks.com
Ad on page 65

Premier

Fort Morgan, CO
970-542-1975
sales@poequip.com
www.poequipment.com
Ad on page 36

Excavating Equipment

Agru America, Inc.

Ferguson Waterworks

Source One Environmental

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

Prime Resins

Georgetown, SC
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95

Sauereisen, Inc.

LADTECH, Inc.

Ditch Witch

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Hydra-Flex, Inc.

Dallas, TX
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

Burnsville, MN
952-808-3640 Fax: 952-808-3650
sales@hydraflexinc.com
www.hydraflexinc.com

Vacall - Gradall Industries

New Philadelphia, OH
800-382-8302 330-339-2211 Fax: 330-339-8468
mtnorman@gradall.com
www.vacall.com
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September 2015

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Filters - Wastewater
Enviro-Care Company

Gurnee, IL
815-636-8306 Fax: 815-636-8302
ecsales@enviro-care.com
www.enviro-care.com
Peapack, NJ
800-225-5457 908-234-1000 Fax: 908-234-9487
info@komline.com
www.komline.com
Ad on page 56

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

NeoLogic Solutions - Filtration Division


Greenville, SC
855-896-3525 Fax: 858-737-2978
gwillis@neologicsolutions.com
www.neologicsolutions.com
Ad on page 127

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Royal Building Products

Shelby Township, MI
800-232-5690 586-781-2700 Fax: 586-781-0888
jay.eversoll@royalbuildingproducts.com
www.royalbuildingproducts.com

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Fittings - Vacuum
GapVax, Inc.

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

HARCO Fittings

Lynchburg, VA
434-845-7094 Fax: 434-845-8562
sales@harcofittings.com
www.harcofittings.com
Ad on page 124

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

WesTech Engineering

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

Fittings - Sewer & Drain

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Agru America, Inc.

Georgetown, SC
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95

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InfoSense, Inc.
Specialty Maintenance Products, Inc.
Houston, TX
713-667-4402 Fax: 713-669-8618
sales@smptools.com
www.smptools.com
Ad on page 93

Fleet Management
Famhost Integrated Business Apps

Wichita, KS
877-866-2588 316-251-9556 Fax: 316-462-0728
info@famhostapps.com
www.famhostapps.com
Ad on page 111

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

Orlando, FL
800-252-2402 407-382-5222 Fax: 407-382-5420
info@vueworks.com
www.vueworks.com
Ad on page 124

Flow Control/
Monitoring
ADS LLC

Huntsville, AL
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101

Blue-White Industries

Huntington Beach, CA
714-893-8529 Fax: 714-894-9492
sales@blue-white.com
www.blue-white.com

Endress+Hauser

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

FlowWorks Inc.
VARCo

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

Flange Tools
LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

PRIMEX

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Proco Products, Inc.

Stockton, CA
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com

VUEWorks, LLC

Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

Hastings, NE
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com

SplashLink.com

September 2015

Lynchburg, VA
434-845-7094 Fax: 434-845-8562
sales@harcofittings.com
www.harcofittings.com
Ad on page 124

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Komline-Sanderson

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HARCO Fittings

Seattle, WA
206-859-6999 Fax: 206-320-9939
sales@flowworks.com
www.flowworks.com
Ad on page 105

Greyline Instruments

Massena, NY
888-473-9546 315-788-9500 Fax: 315-764-0419
info@greyline.com
www.greyline.com
Ad on page 91

Hawk Measurement America

Lawrence, MA
888-429-5538 978-304-3000 Fax: 978-304-1462
info@hawkmeasure.com
www.hawkmeasure.com

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com

Singer Valve Inc.

Surrey, BC
Canada
604-594-5404 Fax: 604-594-8845
singer@singervalve.com
www.singervalve.com
Ad on page 89

SplashLink.com

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Gas Monitors/
Detection
Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com

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Superior Signal Company

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Grease Handling
Equipment
Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Generators/
Air Compressors

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

KOHLER Power Systems

Enviro-Care Company

Kohler, WI
800-544-2444 920-457-4441 Fax: 920-459-1646
generator.feedback@kohler.com
www.kohlerpower.com

Gurnee, IL
815-636-8306 Fax: 815-636-8302
ecsales@enviro-care.com
www.enviro-care.com

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

JWC Environmental

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Vanair Manufacturing

Michigan City, IN
800-526-8817 219-879-5100 Fax: 219-879-5800
sales@vanair.com
www.vanair.com
Ad on page 20

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

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Safe-Tee Chemical Company

Scottsdale, AZ
866-366-0587 480-968-6828 Fax: 480-968-6776
service@safeteechemical.com
www.safeteechemical.com
Ad on page 125

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Grease Interceptors
Best Management Products, Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-504-8008 410-687-6256 Fax: 877-434-3195
tjm@bmpinc.com
www.bmpinc.com
Ad on page 93

Ground Penetrating
Radar
Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

Grouting
AP/M Permaform

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
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Avanti International

Houston, TX
800-877-2570 281-486-5600 Fax: 281-486-7300
sales@avantigrout.com
www.avantigrout.com
Ad on page 35

Cobra Tech

Footage Tools, Inc.

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

International Paint - Devoe Coatings


Berea, OH
440-234-2900 Fax: 440-234-7466
karl.nollsch@akzonobel.com
www.international-pc.com/northamerica

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

SealGuard Inc.

Gibsonia, PA
866-625-4550 724-625-4550 Fax: 724-625-2392
info@sealguardinc.com
www.sealguardinc.com

Sealing Systems, Inc.

Loretto, MN
800-478-2054 763-478-2057 Fax: 763-478-8868
pam@ssisealingsystems.com
www.ssisealingsystems.com
Ad on page 109

Reed Manufacturing Co.

Dultmeier Sales

Erie, PA
800-666-3691 814-452-3691 Fax: 814-455-1697
reedsales@reedmfgco.com
www.reedmfgco.com
Ad on page 105

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

RIDGID

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com
New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

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GapVax, Inc.

Hammelmann Corp.

Miamisburg, OH
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
mail@hammelmann.com
www.hammelmann.de/us

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

T&T Tools, Inc.

Spring Lake, MI
800-521-6893 Fax: 800-521-3260
sales@mightyprobe.com
www.mightyprobe.com
Ad on page 101

Wheeler-Rex

Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Horizontal
Directional Drilling

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

McLaughlin Group

Greenville, SC
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com

VARCo

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

Hose - High Pressure

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Ditch Witch

Hand Tools

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Knoxville, TN
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

Source One Environmental

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Sonetics

American Jetter

Prime Resins

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

Logiball, Inc.

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Water Cannon, Inc. - MWBE

Lake Mary, FL
800-333-9274 321-800-5763 Fax: 888-928-9274
richard@watercannon.com
www.watercannon.com
Ad on page 126

Hose Reels
Chempure Products Corp.

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

GapVax, Inc.

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

General Pump

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Hi-Vac Corporation
NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

St. Petersburg, FL
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

Vactor Manufacturing

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

K&W Products, Inc.

Elberta, AL
800-503-0076 251-986-7900 Fax: 251-986-7902
sales@kwproducts.net
www.kwmiequipment.com
Ad on page 126

Reelcraft Industries, Inc.

Columbia City, IN
800-444-3134 260-248-8188 Fax: 260-248-2605
reelcraft@reelcraft.com
www.reelcraft.com
Ad on page 126

www.mswmag.com/directory
Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida
New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

The Plug Hug

Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
www.theplughug.com
Ad on page 124

Hydraulic Parts
and Components
Water Cannon, Inc. - MWBE

Lake Mary, FL
800-333-9274 321-800-5763 Fax: 888-928-9274
richard@watercannon.com
www.watercannon.com
Ad on page 126

Hydrants
EJ

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

Mueller Co.

Chattanooga, TN
800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
moreinfo@muellercompany.com
www.muellercompany.com

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Hydroexcavation
Equipment
3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

Eaton Vehicle Group

Galesburg, MI
800-826-4357 269-342-3000
vehicle@eaton.com
www.roadranger.com
Ad on page 39

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

The Plug Hug

Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
www.theplughug.com
Ad on page 124

Foremost

Calgary, AB
Canada
403-295-5800 Fax: 403-295-5810
rebecca.robson@foremost.ca
www.foremost.ca
Ad on page 21

GapVax, Inc.

Ditch Witch

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment


Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Hi-Vac Corporation

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

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Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

Hydra-Flex, Inc.

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

Burnsville, MN
952-808-3640 Fax: 952-808-3650
sales@hydraflexinc.com
www.hydraflexinc.com

KEG Technologies, Inc.

Spartanburg, SC
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net

McLaughlin Group

Greenville, SC
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com

NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Petrofield Industries

Calgary, AB
Canada
877-340-8141 403-204-6327 Fax: 403-742-1905
mgilkyson@petrofield.com
www.tornadotrucks.com
Ad on page 65

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

Marietta, GA
866-408-2814 770-984-8880 Fax: 770-984-2802
info@usbsec.com
www.usbsec.com
Ad on page 83

Vac-Con, Inc.

Green Cove Springs, FL


855-336-2962 904-284-4200
vns@vac-con.com
www.vac-con.com
Ad on page 132

Vacall - Gradall Industries

New Philadelphia, OH
800-382-8302 330-339-2211 Fax: 330-339-8468
mtnorman@gradall.com
www.vacall.com
Ad on page 49

Vactor Manufacturing

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12
Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Fort Morgan, CO
970-542-1975
sales@poequip.com
www.poequipment.com
Ad on page 36

I & I Prevention
AP/M Permaform

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

CCI Pipeline Systems

Breaux Bridge, LA
800-867-2772 337-332-5808 Fax: 337-332-5809
sales@ccipipe.com
www.ccipipe.com

Sewer Equipment

Cretex Specialty Products

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Soil Surgeon, Inc.

Laguna Niguel, CA
949-363-1401 Fax: 714-434-9998
bbain@calhaz.com
www.soilsurgeoninc.com

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

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mswmag.com

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

Mr. Manhole

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Premier

LMK Technologies

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

Pipeline Analytics

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Inspection - Drainline

Prime Resins

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

Sauereisen, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

Sealing Systems, Inc.

Loretto, MN
800-478-2054 763-478-2057 Fax: 763-478-8868
pam@ssisealingsystems.com
www.ssisealingsystems.com
Ad on page 109

Source One Environmental

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Strike Products

Cannon Falls, MN
800-262-4129 Fax: 507-263-4891
randy@striketool.com
www.striketool.com
Ad on page 36

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Inspection - Acoustic
General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Cobra Tech

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

Forbest Products Co.


Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

www.mswmag.com/directory
Pipeline Analytics
General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

PipeLogix, Inc.

Palm Desert, CA
866-299-3150 Fax: 760-406-6023
joan.stone@pipelogix.com
www.pipelogix.com
Ad on page 24

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

Ada, MI
800-262-7817 616-676-9811 Fax: 616-676-9818
sales@pipetech.tv
www.pipetech.tv
Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

RapidView IBAK North America

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

PipeTech Software

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC


MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

Superior Signal Company

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

RIDGID

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Vivax-Metrotech Corp.

Santa Clara, CA
800-446-3392 408-734-1400 Fax: 408-734-1415
info@vxmt.com
www.vivax-metrotech.com
Ad on page 81

Inspection - Mainline
3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

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Forbest Products Co.

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Cobra Tech

KEG Technologies, Inc.

Spartanburg, SC
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net
Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

Pipeline Analytics

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Springfield, OH
800-833-1212 937-323-4644 Fax: 937-323-3767
info@electriceel.com
www.electriceel.com

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

Palm Desert, CA
866-299-3150 Fax: 760-406-6023
joan.stone@pipelogix.com
www.pipelogix.com
Ad on page 24

PipeTech Software

Ada, MI
800-262-7817 616-676-9811 Fax: 616-676-9818
sales@pipetech.tv
www.pipetech.tv

Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

RapidView IBAK North America


InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

September 2015

Superior Signal Company

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

mswmag.com

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com
Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Pipeline Analytics

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Vivax-Metrotech Corp.

Santa Clara, CA
800-446-3392 408-734-1400 Fax: 408-734-1415
info@vxmt.com
www.vivax-metrotech.com
Ad on page 81

Inspection - Manhole/
Confined Space

PipeLogix, Inc.

Palm Desert, CA
866-299-3150 Fax: 760-406-6023
joan.stone@pipelogix.com
www.pipelogix.com
Ad on page 24

PipeTech Software

Ada, MI
800-262-7817 616-676-9811 Fax: 616-676-9818
sales@pipetech.tv
www.pipetech.tv

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.


CUES

Forbest Products Co.

Jack Doheny Companies

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

PipeLogix, Inc.

Electric Eel Mfg. Co., Inc.

82

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

MTech

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

Environmental Coatings LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

RapidView IBAK North America

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

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Inspection Water Lines
Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Cobra Tech

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Forbest Products Co.


Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

PipeTech Software

Instrumentation Process Control

Hawk Measurement America

Lawrence, MA
888-429-5538 978-304-3000 Fax: 978-304-1462
info@hawkmeasure.com
www.hawkmeasure.com

Ada, MI
800-262-7817 616-676-9811 Fax: 616-676-9818
sales@pipetech.tv
www.pipetech.tv

Blue-White Industries

MPV TECH LLC

Huntington Beach, CA
714-893-8529 Fax: 714-894-9492
sales@blue-white.com
www.blue-white.com

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

CHEMetrics, Inc.

PRIMEX

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

RIDGID

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

Midland, VA
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
www.chemetrics.com

Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Endress+Hauser

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Greyline Instruments

Massena, NY
888-473-9546 315-788-9500 Fax: 315-764-0419
info@greyline.com
www.greyline.com
Ad on page 91

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

ProComSol, Ltd

Lakewood, OH
877-221-1551 216-221-1550 Fax: 216-221-1554
sales@procomsol.com
www.procomsol.com
Ad on page 103

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com

mswmag.com

September 2015

83

WesTech Engineering

Jetters - Portable

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

American Jetter

Jet/Vac Combination
Machines
3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment


Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

Marietta, GA
866-408-2814 770-984-8880 Fax: 770-984-2802
info@usbsec.com
www.usbsec.com
Ad on page 83

GapVax, Inc.

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Hi-Vac Corporation

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Hot Jet USA

Riverton, UT
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

84

September 2015

mswmag.com

Cam Spray

Iowa Falls, IA
800-648-5011 641-648-5011 Fax: 641-648-5013
sales@camspray.com
www.camspray.com
Ad on page 109

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Chempure Products Corp.

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

Vac-Con, Inc.

Green Cove Springs, FL


855-336-2962 904-284-4200
vns@vac-con.com
www.vac-con.com
Ad on page 132

Vacall - Gradall Industries

New Philadelphia, OH
800-382-8302 330-339-2211 Fax: 330-339-8468
mtnorman@gradall.com
www.vacall.com
Ad on page 49

Vactor Manufacturing

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

McLaughlin Group

Greenville, SC
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com

Knoxville, TN
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Hammelmann Corp.

Miamisburg, OH
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
mail@hammelmann.com
www.hammelmann.de/us

Hi-Vac Corporation

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Hot Jet USA

Riverton, UT
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

K&W Products, Inc.

Elberta, AL
800-503-0076 251-986-7900 Fax: 251-986-7902
sales@kwproducts.net
www.kwmiequipment.com
Ad on page 126

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

RIDGID

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Water Cannon, Inc. - MWBE

Lake Mary, FL
800-333-9274 321-800-5763 Fax: 888-928-9274
richard@watercannon.com
www.watercannon.com
Ad on page 126

Jetters - Truck &


Trailer
3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

American Jetter

Knoxville, TN
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

Cam Spray

Iowa Falls, IA
800-648-5011 641-648-5011 Fax: 641-648-5013
sales@camspray.com
www.camspray.com
Ad on page 109

Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment


Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

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General Pipe Cleaners

KEG Technologies, Inc.

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Spartanburg, SC
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net

Hi-Vac Corporation

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Hot Jet USA

Riverton, UT
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Vactor Manufacturing

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12

Vacuum Sales, Inc.


Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Laser Profiling

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

CUES

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

the PIVOTED TURNBUCKLE Manhole Riser


Made in
the USA

The Most Efficient


and Powerful Expanding
Riser on the Market.
Riser heights 3/4 and up in all
diameters. 1 diametric
variance and DOT approved
in most states.

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Pipeline Analytics

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

SAFETY RAMPS
ELIMINATE

Vehicle Damage Claims


Material Cost for Cold Patch
Labor and Disposal Costs

NEW! INCLINED RISER. Now you can RAISE & TILT the manhole cover.

I.D. Locator allows Sewer Lid Seal Kit Rubber Adjusting EZ Lift will unseat,
Catch Basin &
lift, and set down a
Ring protects
Valve Box Risers for easy location of
eliminates
common utilities
manhole cover in
reduce costs and
sub-structure,
lid vibration and
one smooth
streamline adjustments and aids in identify- reduces moisture
eliminates noise
ing striping
motion
and vibration
penetration

ROAD
SURFACE
MILLED
SURFACE

mswmag.com

SAFETY
RAMP

September 2015

85

Sewer Shield Composite LLC

RapidView IBAK North America

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

Leasing/Financing
Services
NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Lift Stations/Wet Wells


Environmental Coatings LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

Mesa, AZ
480-830-9537 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershieldcomposites.com
www.sewershieldcomposites.com

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

JWC Environmental

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

Liberty Pumps

Bergen, NY
800-543-2550 585-494-1817 Fax: 585-494-1839
laurie.pfaff@libertypumps.com
www.libertypumps.com

Linabond, Inc.

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Liquid Level Indicator


Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com
Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

FlowWorks Inc.

Seattle, WA
206-859-6999 Fax: 206-320-9939
sales@flowworks.com
www.flowworks.com
Ad on page 105

Gorman-Rupp Company

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

VARCo

Locators - Pipe/Leak/
Valve/Sewer

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

Proco Products, Inc.

Stockton, CA
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

Hawk Measurement America

RELINER

Duran Inc.

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Sauereisen, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

September 2015

Harrington Industrial Plastics

mswmag.com

Lawrence, MA
888-429-5538 978-304-3000 Fax: 978-304-1462
info@hawkmeasure.com
www.hawkmeasure.com

PRIMEX

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Incline Village, NV
775-298-2701 Fax: 775-298-2703
sldi@mindspring.com
www.subsurfaceleak.com
Ad on page 8

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Locators - Electronic

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Cobra Tech

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

General Pipe Cleaners

Forbest Products Co.

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

McLaughlin Group

General Pipe Cleaners

Greenville, SC
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

RapidView IBAK North America

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

86

SubSurface Locators, Inc.

Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Endress+Hauser

Enz USA, Inc.

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

RIDGID

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

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RIDGID

Utility Service Group

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

Vactor Manufacturing

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com
New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com
Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
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Superior Signal Company

BRIGHT DYES
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Miamisburg, OH
800-394-0678 937-886-9100 Fax: 937-886-9300
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Vivax-Metrotech Corp.

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
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Superior Signal Company

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SubSurface Locators, Inc.

Incline Village, NV
775-298-2701 Fax: 775-298-2703
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www.subsurfaceleak.com
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Locators - Smoke/Dye

Santa Clara, CA
800-446-3392 408-734-1400 Fax: 408-734-1415
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Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
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Division of Kingscote Chemicals

Miamisburg, OH
800-394-0678 937-886-9100 Fax: 937-886-9300
sales@kingscotechemicals.com
www.turbo-fog.com
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Manhole Inserts

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
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Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
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Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
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www.sewerequipmentco.com
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American Highway Products, Ltd.

The Man Pan

McMurray, PA
724-942-9500 Fax: 724-942-7591
johnmanning@themanpan.com
www.themanpan.com

WhirlyGIG
MANHOLE RISER COLLAR SYSTEMS

Whirlygig, Inc.

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
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Caldwell, ID
800-307-4263 208-459-6898 Fax: 208-454-2093
info@wgig.us
www.wgig.us

Manhole Parts/
Components
American Highway Products, Ltd.

McGard LLC

Orchard Park, NY
888-888-9192 716-662-8980 Fax: 716-662-8985
rglass@mcgard.com
www.manholelocks.com
Ad on page 67

Mr. Manhole

Bolivar, OH
888-272-2397 330-874-3270 Fax: 330-874-3800
sales@ahp1.com
www.ahp1.com
Ad on page 85

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

EJ

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

Sealing Systems, Inc.

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

Loretto, MN
800-478-2054 763-478-2057 Fax: 763-478-8868
pam@ssisealingsystems.com
www.ssisealingsystems.com
Ad on page 109

Dallas, TX
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

McGard LLC

Orchard Park, NY
888-888-9192 716-662-8980 Fax: 716-662-8985
rglass@mcgard.com
www.manholelocks.com
Ad on page 67

Mr. Manhole

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

RELINER
Duran Inc.

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Sewer Shield Composite LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-830-9537 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershieldcomposites.com
www.sewershieldcomposites.com

Strike Products

Cannon Falls, MN
800-262-4129 Fax: 507-263-4891
randy@striketool.com
www.striketool.com
Ad on page 36

WhirlyGIG
MANHOLE RISER COLLAR SYSTEMS

Whirlygig, Inc.

Caldwell, ID
800-307-4263 208-459-6898 Fax: 208-454-2093
info@wgig.us
www.wgig.us

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Manhole Rehabilitation

Sewer Shield Composite LLC

A.W. Cook Cement

Mesa, AZ
480-830-9537 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershieldcomposites.com
www.sewershieldcomposites.com

Hoschton, GA
706-654-4706 Fax. 706-564-3662
cookcement@windstream.net
www.awcookcement.com
Ad on page 127

LADTECH, Inc.

Simple Solutions

West Milford, NJ
866-667-8465 973-846-7817 Fax: 973-858-0219
sales@industrialodorcontrol.com
www.industrialodorcontrol.com
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Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Bolivar, OH
888-272-2397 330-874-3270 Fax: 330-874-3800
sales@ahp1.com
www.ahp1.com
Ad on page 85

AP/M Permaform

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
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Avanti International

Houston, TX
800-877-2570 281-486-5600 Fax: 281-486-7300
sales@avantigrout.com
www.avantigrout.com
Ad on page 35

CCI Pipeline Systems

Breaux Bridge, LA
800-867-2772 337-332-5808 Fax: 337-332-5809
sales@ccipipe.com
www.ccipipe.com

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Dukes Root Control, Inc.

Syracuse, NY
800-447-6687 315-472-4781 Fax: 315-475-4203
lynn@dukes.com
www.dukes.com
Ad on page 15

Environmental Coatings LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

St. Petersburg, FL
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

International Paint - Devoe Coatings


Berea, OH
440-234-2900 Fax: 440-234-7466
karl.nollsch@akzonobel.com
www.international-pc.com/northamerica

JPCI Services

Abart Industries, LLC


Skaneateles, NY
315-730-2588
dave@tophatrisers.com
www.tophatrisers.com
Ad on page 127

Mesa, AZ
480-986-1212 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@jpciservices.com
www.jpciservices.com

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Sauereisen, Inc.

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

LMK Technologies

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Prime Resins
Mr. Manhole

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

Neopoxy International, Inc.


Hayward, CA
510-782-1290 Fax: 510-782-1292
epoxy@neopoxy.us
www.neopoxy.us
Ad on page 126

Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

SealGuard Inc.

Gibsonia, PA
866-625-4550 724-625-4550 Fax: 724-625-2392
info@sealguardinc.com
www.sealguardinc.com

Sealing Systems, Inc.

Loretto, MN
800-478-2054 763-478-2057 Fax: 763-478-8868
pam@ssisealingsystems.com
www.ssisealingsystems.com
Ad on page 109

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Sewer Shield Composite LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-830-9537 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershieldcomposites.com
www.sewershieldcomposites.com

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Mr. Manhole

Source One Environmental

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Strike Products

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

Cannon Falls, MN
800-262-4129 Fax: 507-263-4891
randy@striketool.com
www.striketool.com
Ad on page 36

New Smyrna Beach, FL


800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


The Strong Company, Inc.

Pine Bluff, AR
800-982-8009 870-535-7617 Fax: 870-850-6933
info@strongseal.com
www.strongseal.com
Ad on page 43

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Whirlygig, Inc.

Caldwell, ID
800-307-4263 208-459-6898 Fax: 208-454-2093
info@wgig.us
www.wgig.us

Meter Boxes/
Components

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

Marietta, GA
866-408-2814 770-984-8880 Fax: 770-984-2802
info@usbsec.com
www.usbsec.com
Ad on page 83

WhirlyGIG
MANHOLE RISER COLLAR SYSTEMS

Whirlygig, Inc.

Caldwell, ID
800-307-4263 208-459-6898 Fax: 208-454-2093
info@wgig.us
www.wgig.us

Manhole
Vacuum Testing
Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

EJ

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Mueller Co.

Chattanooga, TN
800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
moreinfo@muellercompany.com
www.muellercompany.com

ADS LLC

Huntsville, AL
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101

Endress+Hauser

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Greyline Instruments

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

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Sierra Instruments, Inc.

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

Singer Valve Inc.

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com
Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com

Meters - Water/Flow
ADS LLC

Huntsville, AL
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101

Blue-White Industries

Huntington Beach, CA
714-893-8529 Fax: 714-894-9492
sales@blue-white.com
www.blue-white.com

Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Massena, NY
888-473-9546 315-788-9500 Fax: 315-764-0419
info@greyline.com
www.greyline.com
Ad on page 91

MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
info@sierrainstruments.com
www.sierrainstruments.com
Surrey, BC
Canada
604-594-5404 Fax: 604-594-8845
singer@singervalve.com
www.singervalve.com
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Utility Service Group

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

Mobile
Communications
Forbest Products Co.
Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
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Mueller Systems

Clevleand, NC
800-323-8584 704-278-2221
customercare@muellersystems.com
www.muellersystems.com

CHEMetrics, Inc.

Midland, VA
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
www.chemetrics.com

Endress+Hauser

Meters - Sewer/Flow

LADTECH, Inc.

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Forbest Products Co.


Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

Greyline Instruments

Massena, NY
888-473-9546 315-788-9500 Fax: 315-764-0419
info@greyline.com
www.greyline.com
Ad on page 91

MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

Mueller Systems

Clevleand, NC
800-323-8584 704-278-2221
customercare@muellersystems.com
www.muellersystems.com

Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Monitoring Equipment
ADS LLC

Huntsville, AL
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101

Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Endress+Hauser

Greenwood, IN
888-363-7377 Fax: 317-535-8498
info@us.endress.com
www.us.endress.com

Forbest Products Co.


Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
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Nozzles High Pressure

Kohler, WI
800-544-2444 920-457-4441 Fax: 920-459-1646
generator.feedback@kohler.com
www.kohlerpower.com

3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
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MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

American Jetter

Knoxville, TN
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

Mueller Co.

Chattanooga, TN
800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
moreinfo@muellercompany.com
www.muellercompany.com

Chempure Products Corp.

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
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Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

PRIMEX

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Singer Valve Inc.

GapVax, Inc.

Surrey, BC
Canada
604-594-5404 Fax: 604-594-8845
singer@singervalve.com
www.singervalve.com
Ad on page 89

Arthur Products Co.

Medina, OH
800-322-0510 330-725-4905 Fax: 330-722-2698
apc@apclsq.com
www.arthurproducts.com

Stormwater Pollution Control

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
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General Pump

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Giant Industries

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

Hammelmann Corp.

Miamisburg, OH
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
mail@hammelmann.com
www.hammelmann.de/us

Hydra-Flex, Inc.

Burnsville, MN
952-808-3640 Fax: 952-808-3650
sales@hydraflexinc.com
www.hydraflexinc.com

KEG Technologies, Inc.

Spartanburg, SC
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

Clamp-on Flow Switch

www.Hydro-Cartridge.com

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Contact information:
Advanced Aquatic Products
International, Inc.
1.800.738.7646
www.Hydro-Cartridge.com

www.greyline.com
888-473-9546
info@greyline.com

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Chempace Corporation
NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Toledo, OH
800-423-5350 419-535-0101 Fax: 419-535-0531
vhorvath@chempace.com
www.chempace.com
Ad on page 107

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

Dallas, TX
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

In-Pipe Technology, Inc.

Wood Dale, IL
888-325-5033 630-509-2488 Fax: 630-509-2490
info@in-pipe.com
www.in-pipe.com

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

Marietta, GA
866-408-2814 770-984-8880 Fax: 770-984-2802
info@usbsec.com
www.usbsec.com
Ad on page 83

Vactor Manufacturing

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
Ads on pages 3 and 12

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

NuTerra Management, LLC

Jacksonville, FL
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

Proco Products, Inc.


VARCo

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

Odor Control
Products/Equipment
BioAir Solutions LLC

Stockton, CA
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Safe-Tee Chemical Company

Scottsdale, AZ
866-366-0587 480-968-6828 Fax: 480-968-6776
service@safeteechemical.com
www.safeteechemical.com
Ad on page 125

Voorhees, NJ
856-258-6969 Fax: 856-258-6975
cwest@bioairsolutions.com
www.bioairsolutions.com

Rialto, CA
909-434-1888
info@flowtitepipe.com
www.thompsonpipegroup.com
Ad on page 59

Bionetix International

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Eldred Environmental & Export Co. LTD

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

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Simple Solutions

West Milford, NJ
866-667-8465 973-846-7817 Fax: 973-858-0219
sales@industrialodorcontrol.com
www.industrialodorcontrol.com
Ad on page 127

Pipe - Fiberglass
AAA Fiberglass

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

Milan, IL
800-613-3640 309-787-3640 Fax: 309-787-3635
info@fol-da-tank.com
www.eldredenvironmental.com

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment

Thompson Pipe Group

Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

Premier

Fort Morgan, CO
970-542-1975
sales@poequip.com
www.poequipment.com
Ad on page 36

Safe-Tee Chemical Company

Scottsdale, AZ
866-366-0587 480-968-6828 Fax: 480-968-6776
service@safeteechemical.com
www.safeteechemical.com
Ad on page 125

Pipe - Concrete
Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Pipe - Couplings/
Fittings
Agru America, Inc.

Bionetix International

September 2015

Thompson Pipe Group

IPEX Management Inc.

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

92

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Oil Spill Recovery/


Clean-up

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Superior Signal Company

Georgetown, SC
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95

Rialto, CA
909-434-1888
info@flowtitepipe.com
www.thompsonpipegroup.com
Ad on page 59

Pipe - Polyethylene
AAA Fiberglass

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Agru America, Inc.

Georgetown, SC
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

www.mswmag.com/directory
IPEX Management Inc.

Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.


Tulsa, OK
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

Pipe - Polypropylene

WL Plastics Corp.

Fort Worth, TX
682-831-2700 Fax: 682-831-2710
wlsales@wlplastics.com
www.wlplastics.com

IPEX Management Inc.

Pipe - PVC

Royal Building Products

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Pipe - Steel

Harrington Industrial Plastics

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

Tulsa, OK
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.

Shelby Township, MI
800-232-5690 586-781-2700 Fax: 586-781-0888
jay.eversoll@royalbuildingproducts.com
www.royalbuildingproducts.com

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

Harrington Industrial Plastics

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

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AAA Fiberglass

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com
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Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Ferguson Waterworks

TRIC Tools, Inc.

Alameda, CA
888-883-8742 510-629-4167 Fax: 510-217-9493
info@trictools.com
www.trictools.com

The Plug Hug

Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
www.theplughug.com
Ad on page 124

Pipe Cutters
Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Pipe - Supports
AAA Fiberglass

Tulsa, OK
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.

Cuyahoga Falls, OH
844-392-2800 330-922-8150
nasales@exacttools.com
www.exacttools.com
Ad on page 57

ICS - Blount, International


Portland, OR
800-321-1240
orders@icsdiamondtools.com
www.icsdiamondtools.com

LMK Technologies

Tulsa, OK
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

RELINER

Reed Manufacturing Co.

Duran Inc.

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Pipe Bursting

Erie, PA
800-666-3691 814-452-3691 Fax: 814-455-1697
reedsales@reedmfgco.com
www.reedmfgco.com
Ad on page 105

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Pipe Parts - Fittings


& Components

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

HammerHead Trenchless Equipment

Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Pipe Fusion
Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Lake Mills, WI
800-331-6653 920-648-4848 Fax: 920-648-1781
info@hammerheadmole.com
www.hammerheadtrenchless.com
Ad on page 47

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

mswmag.com

Stockton, CA
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com
Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

AAA Fiberglass

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

Total Piping Solutions, Inc.

Olean, NY
716-372-0160 Fax: 716-372-1767
sales@tps.us
www.tps.us
Ad on page 32

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Harrington Industrial Plastics

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

Wheeler-Rex

Footage Tools, Inc.

Proco Products, Inc.

RELINER/Duran Inc.

Exact Pipe Tools

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

September 2015

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

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Lee Supply Company

Krausz USA

Ocala, FL
855-457-2879 Fax: 352-304-5787
mary.pfeiffer@krauszusa.com
www.krauszusa.com
Ad on page 45

Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

VARCo

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

Pipe Plugs
3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

www.mswmag.com/directory
Parson Environmental Products, Inc.

Reading, PA
800-356-9023 610-582-6060 Fax: 610-582-6064
info@parsonenvironmental.com
www.parsonenvironmental.com

Petersen Products Co.

Fredonia, WI
800-926-1926 Fax: 262-692-2418
salesinfo@petersenproducts.com
www.pipeplug.com
Ad on page 118

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Source One Environmental

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Total Piping Solutions, Inc.

Olean, NY
716-372-0160 Fax: 716-372-1767
sales@tps.us
www.tps.us
Ad on page 32

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Pipeline
Rehabilitation/Lining
Agru America, Inc.

Georgetown, SC
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95

Control groundwater.
Stabilize soil.
Stop leaks. Permanently.

Avanti International

Houston, TX
800-877-2570 281-486-5600 Fax: 281-486-7300
sales@avantigrout.com
www.avantigrout.com
Ad on page 35

CCI Pipeline Systems

Breaux Bridge, LA
800-867-2772 337-332-5808 Fax: 337-332-5809
sales@ccipipe.com
www.ccipipe.com

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Dukes Root Control, Inc.

Syracuse, NY
800-447-6687 315-472-4781 Fax: 315-475-4203
lynn@dukes.com
www.dukes.com
Ad on page 15

FerraTex, Inc.

LMK Technologies

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Logiball, Inc.

Reline America, Inc.

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55
Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

Petersen Products Co.

Fredonia, WI
800-926-1926 Fax: 262-692-2418
salesinfo@petersenproducts.com
www.pipeplug.com
Ad on page 118
Conyers, GA
800-321-7212 770-388-0626 Fax: 770-388-0936
kanthony@primeresins.com
www.primeresins.com
Ad on page 127

HydraTech Engineered Products

Saltville, VA
800-996-0808 276-496-4000
info@relineamerica.com
www.relineamerica.com

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Prime Resins

McKenney, VA
804-451-3667 Fax: 804-478-8296
justing@FerraTex, Inc..com
www.FerraTex, Inc..com

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Sauereisen, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

Source One Environmental

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

St. Petersburg, FL
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

Inliner Technologies

AP/M Permaform

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

Paoli, IN
812-723-0704 Fax: 812-723-5998
info@inliner.com
www.inliner.com
Ad on page 31

International Paint - Devoe Coatings


Berea, OH
440-234-2900 Fax: 440-234-7466
karl.nollsch@akzonobel.com
www.international-pc.com/northamerica

IPEX Management Inc.


Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

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Superior Signal Company

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Total Piping Solutions, Inc.

Olean, NY
716-372-0160 Fax: 716-372-1767
sales@tps.us
www.tps.us
Ad on page 32

Pipeline Surveying &


Mapping (GPS/GIS)

The Strong Company, Inc.

Pine Bluff, AR
800-982-8009 870-535-7617 Fax: 870-850-6933
info@strongseal.com
www.strongseal.com
Ad on page 43

Thompson Pipe Group


Rialto, CA
909-434-1888
info@flowtitepipe.com
www.thompsonpipegroup.com
Ad on page 59

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Envirosight

Randolph, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
office@envirosight.com
www.envirosight.com
Ad on page 2

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

TRY TEK Machine Works, Inc.

Jacobus, PA
717-428-1477 Fax: 717-428-2865
trytek@trytek.com
www.trytek.com

Pipeline Stopping
Footage Tools, Inc.

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

Pipeline Analytics

Pittsburgh, PA
877-626-8386 412-489-6229 412-489-6471
wincan@pipelineanalytics.com
www.pipelineanalytics.com
Ad on page 63

Burr Ridge, IL
800-538-7867 708-389-5111 Fax: 708-389-5125
dchristensen@idexcorp.com
www.hydra-stop.com

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

Petersen Products Co.

Randolf, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
mail@pipelinert.com
www.pipelinert.com

Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Subsurface Instruments, Inc.

Fredonia, WI
800-926-1926 Fax: 262-692-2418
salesinfo@petersenproducts.com
www.pipeplug.com
Ad on page 118

De Pere WI
855-422-6345 920-347-1788 Fax: 920-347-1791
joe.weiland@ssilocators.com
www.ssilocators.com
Ad on page 124

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

t4 Spatial

New Smyrna Beach, FL


800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

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Vivax-Metrotech Corp.

Santa Clara, CA
800-446-3392 408-734-1400 Fax: 408-734-1415
info@vxmt.com
www.vivax-metrotech.com
Ad on page 81

VUEWorks, LLC

Orlando, FL
800-252-2402 407-382-5222 Fax: 407-382-5420
info@vueworks.com
www.vueworks.com
Ad on page 124

Pipeline Tapping
Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Footage Tools, Inc.

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

Hydra-Stop

Burr Ridge, IL
800-538-7867 708-389-5111 Fax: 708-389-5125
dchristensen@idexcorp.com
www.hydra-stop.com

McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.


Pipeline Renewal Technologies

Hydra-Stop

Total Piping Solutions, Inc.

Santa Barbara, CA
805-921-3000
info@t4spatial.com
www.t4spatial.com
Ad on page 129

Tulsa, OK
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

Olean, NY
716-372-0160 Fax: 716-372-1767
sales@tps.us
www.tps.us
Ad on page 32

Wheeler-Rex

Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Plant Maintenance &


Rehabilitation
JPCI Services

Mesa, AZ
480-986-1212 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@jpciservices.com
www.jpciservices.com

Environmental Coatings LLC

Mesa, AZ
480-984-7608 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@sewershield.com
www.sewershield.com

Positive Displacement
Blowers
GapVax, Inc.

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Hibon Inc. (a division of Ingersoll Rand)

Dorval, QC
Canada
888-704-4266 514-631-3501 Fax: 514-631-3502
stephan_kouyoumdjian@irco.com
www.hibon.com

MTech
Mueller Co.

Chattanooga, TN
800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
moreinfo@muellercompany.com
www.muellercompany.com

Petersen Products Co.

Fredonia, WI
800-926-1926 Fax: 262-692-2418
salesinfo@petersenproducts.com
www.pipeplug.com
Ad on page 118

Reed Manufacturing Co.

Erie, PA
800-666-3691 814-452-3691 Fax: 814-455-1697
reedsales@reedmfgco.com
www.reedmfgco.com
Ad on page 105

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Superior Signal Company

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Power Take-Offs
Eaton Vehicle Group

Galesburg, MI
800-826-4357 269-342-3000
vehicle@eaton.com
www.roadranger.com
Ad on page 39

www.mswmag.com/directory
Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Pressure Testing
Equipment
Giant Industries

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

RIDGID

VARCo
Water Cannon, Inc. - MWBE

Lake Mary, FL
800-333-9274 321-800-5763 Fax: 888-928-9274
richard@watercannon.com
www.watercannon.com
Ad on page 126

Pump Parts/
Components

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

Pumps - Aeration

AMT Pump Company

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
www.RIDGID.com

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

General Pump

ITT Goulds Pumps

New Smyrna Beach, FL


800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Wheeler-Rex

Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Pressure Washers
and Sprayers
Cam Spray

Iowa Falls, IA
800-648-5011 641-648-5011 Fax: 641-648-5013
sales@camspray.com
www.camspray.com
Ad on page 109

Chempure Products Corp.

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

Hot Jet USA

Riverton, UT
800-213-3272 801-545-0777 Fax: 801-545-9132
sales@hotjetusa.com
www.hotjetusa.com

Hydra-Flex, Inc.

Burnsville, MN
952-808-3640 Fax: 952-808-3650
sales@hydraflexinc.com
www.hydraflexinc.com

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Giant Industries

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

ITT Goulds Pumps

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

Gorman-Rupp Company

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Pumps - Centrifugal
AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Pumps - Dewatering/
Bypass
AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

The Leader in
Trenchless Point Repair

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

NEW! Elbow Repair System


Mainline and Lateral Systems
Unlimited Lengths and Diameters

Concrete/Manhole
Rehab Products

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.


1.877.327.4216 www.irsi.net
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Ferguson Waterworks

ITT Goulds Pumps

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Komline-Sanderson

Gorman-Rupp Company

Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

ITT Goulds Pumps

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com
Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Vertiflo Pump Company

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Liberty Pumps

Bergen, NY
800-543-2550 585-494-1817 Fax: 585-494-1839
laurie.pfaff@libertypumps.com
www.libertypumps.com

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Pumps - Effluent/
Sewage/Sump
AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com
Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

Liberty Pumps

Bergen, NY
800-543-2550 585-494-1817 Fax: 585-494-1839
laurie.pfaff@libertypumps.com
www.libertypumps.com

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

American Jetter

Knoxville, TN
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Hammelmann Corp.

Miamisburg, OH
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
mail@hammelmann.com
www.hammelmann.de/us

ITT Goulds Pumps

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Vertiflo Pump Company

Check-All Mfg. Co.

Chempure Products Corp.

Water Cannon, Inc. - MWBE

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Lake Mary, FL
800-333-9274 321-800-5763 Fax: 888-928-9274
richard@watercannon.com
www.watercannon.com
Ad on page 126

Dultmeier Sales

Pumps - Metering

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Pumps - Grinder
AMT Pump Company

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

mswmag.com

Pumps High Pressure Water

Gorman-Rupp Company

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

Giant Industries

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Gorman-Rupp Company

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Ferguson Waterworks

General Pump

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

September 2015

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

Peapack, NJ
800-225-5457 908-234-1000 Fax: 908-234-9487
info@komline.com
www.komline.com
Ad on page 56

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

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JWC Environmental

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

GapVax, Inc.

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Vertiflo Pump Company

Blue-White Industries

Huntington Beach, CA
714-893-8529 Fax: 714-894-9492
sales@blue-white.com
www.blue-white.com

www.mswmag.com/directory
Pumps - Solids/Sludge
AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Pumps - Stormwater
AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Ferguson Waterworks

Newport News, VA
757-874-7795
bryan.mokry@ferguson.com
www.ferguson.com/waterworks
Ad on page 17

General Pump

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

ITT Goulds Pumps

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Vertiflo Pump Company

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Wheeler-Rex

Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

Pumps - Vacuum
Pressure
Gorman-Rupp Company

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

ITT Goulds Pumps

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

SplashLink.com

Vertiflo Pump Company

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Vertiflo Pump Company

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Pumps - Washdown

Pumps - Water

AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

AMT Pump Company

Royersford, PA
610-948-3800 Fax: 610-948-5300
sales@amtpump.com
www.amtpump.com
Ad on page 56

Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

General Pump

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

General Pump

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Giant Industries

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

Hibon Inc. (a division of Ingersoll Rand)

Dorval, QC
Canada
888-704-4266 514-631-3501 Fax: 514-631-3502
stephan_kouyoumdjian@irco.com
www.hibon.com

ITT Goulds Pumps

Vertiflo Pump Company

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida

Pumps - Test

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

Check-All Mfg. Co.

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125
Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

ITT Goulds Pumps

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315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
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New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Booth 4213

General Pump

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

VARCo

Manassas, VA
866-872-1224 703-334-5980 Fax: 703-334-5979
ron@varcopumper.com
www.varcopumper.com
Ad on page 130

877-747-3245

sales@infosenseinc.com

www.infosenseinc.com

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Giant Industries

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

Enz USA, Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

LMK Technologies

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

Gorman-Rupp Company

Mansfield, OH
419-755-1011 Fax: 419-755-1251
grsales@gormanrupp.com
www.GRpumps.com

Aries Industries, Inc.

Waukesha, WI
800-234-7205 262-896-7205 Fax: 262-896-7099
sales@ariesindustries.com
www.ariesindustries.com
Ad on page 41

Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Hammelmann Corp.

Miamisburg, OH
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
mail@hammelmann.com
www.hammelmann.de/us

ITT Goulds Pumps

Seneca Falls, NY
315-568-2811 Fax: 315-568-2418
ip.communications@itt.com
www.gouldspumps.com

MyTana Mfg. Company, Inc.

St. Paul, MN
800-328-8170 651-222-1738 Fax: 651-222-1739
mytana@mytana.com
www.mytana.com
Ad on page 75

NozzTeq, Inc.

Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
info@leesupply.com
www.leesupply.com
Ad on page 12

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Pipeline Renewal Technologies

Stanley Hydraulic Tools

Milwaukie, OR
800-972-2647 503-659-5660 Fax: 503-652-1780
stanleyhydraulicinfo@sbdinc.com
www.stanleyhydraulics.com
Ad on page 124

Sulzer Pump Solutions Inc.

Meriden, CT
800-525-7790 203-238-2700 Fax: 203-238-0738
info.abs.usa@sulzer.com
www.sulzer.com

Vertiflo Pump Company

Cincinnati, OH
513-530-0888 Fax: 513-530-0893
sales@vertiflopump.com
www.vertiflopump.com

Randolf, NJ
866-936-8476 973-252-6700 Fax: 973-252-1176
mail@pipelinert.com
www.pipelinert.com

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Cobra Tech

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

Dynamic Repairs

Lodi, NJ
973-478-0893 Fax: 973-478-0895
dynamiccablerepairs@yahoo.com
www.dynamicrepairs.net
Ad on page 125

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment


Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

FerraTex, Inc.

Rochester, IN
800-656-4225 574-224-5426 Fax: 574-223-7953
info@rapidview.com
www.rapidview.com
Ad on page 13
Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

September 2015

mswmag.com

Jacobus, PA
717-428-1477 Fax: 717-428-2865
trytek@trytek.com
www.trytek.com

Kohler, WI
800-544-2444 920-457-4441 Fax: 920-459-1646
generator.feedback@kohler.com
www.kohlerpower.com

McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.


Tulsa, OK
918-836-8611
www.mcelroy.com/fusion
Ad on page 125

NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

Forbest Products Co.

Ratech Electronics, Ltd.

Fremont, CA
877-369-1199
sales@forbestusa.net
www.forbestusa.net
Ad on page 87

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

InfoSense, Inc.

Charlotte, NC
877-747-3245 704-644-1164 Fax: 704-930-0145
achurchill@infosenseinc.com
www.infosenseinc.com
Ad on page 99

Concord, ON
Canada
800-461-9200 905-660-7072 Fax: 905-660-1519
sales@ratech-electronics.com
www.ratech-electronics.com

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

The Plug Hug

TRY TEK Machine Works, Inc.

CUES

KOHLER Power Systems

McKenney, VA
804-451-3667 Fax: 804-478-8296
justing@FerraTex, Inc..com
www.FerraTex, Inc..com

General Pipe Cleaners


RapidView IBAK North America

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.

Reinstatement Cutters

100

Rental Equipment

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
www.theplughug.com
Ad on page 124

www.mswmag.com/directory
Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

WesTech Engineering

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

Repair/Rebuilding
Equipment
Dynamic Repairs

Lodi, NJ
973-478-0893 Fax: 973-478-0895
dynamiccablerepairs@yahoo.com
www.dynamicrepairs.net
Ad on page 125

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

Dallas, TX
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

NozzTeq, Inc.

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

The Plug Hug

Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
www.theplughug.com
Ad on page 124

Total Piping Solutions, Inc.

Olean, NY
716-372-0160 Fax: 716-372-1767
sales@tps.us
www.tps.us
Ad on page 32

Vactor Manufacturing

Streator, IL
800-627-3171 815-672-3171 Fax: 815-672-2779
sales@vactor.com
www.vactor.com
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Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Rodding Machines
Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment


Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

General Pipe Cleaners

McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

Sewer Equipment

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

Risers & Lids


EJ

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

RIDGID

Elyria, OH
800-769-7743 440-323-5581 Fax: 440-329-4862
RIDGIDinfo@emerson.com
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Chempure Products Corp.

Root Control Chemical


Central Oklahoma Winnelson

Oklahoma City, OK
888-947-8761 405-947-8761 Fax: 405-947-1934
krjones@winnelson.com
www.centralwinnelson.com
Ad on page 20

Bolivar, OH
800-288-7873 330-874-4300 Fax: 330-874-4448
chempure@gmail.com
www.rootrat.net
Ad on page 115

Enz USA, Inc.

KEG Technologies, Inc.

Spartanburg, SC
866-595-0515 864-804-6637 Fax: 864-804-6629
sales@kegtechnologies.net
www.kegtechnologies.net
Syracuse, NY
800-447-6687 315-472-4781 Fax: 315-475-4203
lynn@dukes.com
www.dukes.com
Ad on page 15

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

NozzTeq, Inc.
RootX

Salem, OR
800-844-4974 503-364-2999 Fax: 503-485-5229
rootx@rootx.com
www.rootx.com
Ad on page 9

Vaporooter

Liberty, MO
800-223-3684 816-781-4250 Fax: 816-781-1043
heather.wallace@douglasproducts.com
www.douglasproducts.com
Ad on page 33

Root Control Mechanical

Clearwater, FL
866-620-5915 603-413-6583 Fax: 603-413-6744
info@nozzteq.com
www.nozzteq.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Shamrock Pipe Tools, Inc.

Baton Rouge, LA
800-633-7696 Fax: 225-275-1340
shamrock@shamrocktools.com
www.shamrocktools.com
Ad on page 126

American Jetter

Knoxville, TN
866-944-3569 865-524-4647 Fax: 865-247-5105
andy@americanjetter.com
www.americanjetter.com
Ad on page 124

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

Marietta, GA
866-408-2814 770-984-8880 Fax: 770-984-2802
info@usbsec.com
www.usbsec.com
Ad on page 83

3T Equipment Company Inc.


Medina, OH
800-322-0510 330-725-4905 Fax: 330-722-2698
apc@apclsq.com
www.arthurproducts.com

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mswmag.com

Dallas, TX
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

Glasdon, Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

Sanitary Sewer
Collection System
ADS LLC

Huntsville, AL
800-633-7246 256-430-3366 Fax: 256-430-6633
adssales@idexcorp.com
www.adsenv.com
Ad on page 101
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Avanti International

Sandston, VA
855-874-5273 804-726-3777 Fax: 804-726-3778
info@glasdon.com
www.glasdon.com
Ad on page 125

Houston, TX
800-877-2570 281-486-5600 Fax: 281-486-7300
sales@avantigrout.com
www.avantigrout.com
Ad on page 35

Grace Industries

Cretex Specialty Products

Fredonia, PA
724-962-9231 Fax: 724-962-3611
info@graceindustries.com
www.graceindustries.com

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
www.hurcotech.com
Ad on page 40

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

JWC Environmental

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Sonetics

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Sto-Away Power Cranes, Inc.

Crown Point, IN
800-622-9797 219-942-9797 Fax: 219-947-2503
stoaway@comcast.net
www.stoaway.com
Ad on page 118

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation

Safety Equipment/
Personal Protection
Products
Arthur Products Co.

Newburgh, NY
800-407-4674 845-562-4477 Fax: 800-361-1973
ajhull@americanshoring.com
www.americanshoring.com
Ad on page 27

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

Dukes Root Control, Inc.

American Shoring, Inc.

LADTECH, Inc.

Lino Lakes, MN
877-235-7464 651-415-1252 Fax: 651-415-1090
adjring@ladtech.com
www.ladtech.com
Ad on page 115

LMK Technologies

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

TST Sweden AB

Mr. Manhole

Kinna
Sweden
4-632-020-5880
info@tst-sweden.com
www.tst-sweden.com

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

United Rentals - Trench Safety

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Greensboro, NC
844-222-2345
www.unitedacademy.ur.com
Ad on page 11

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

www.mswmag.com/directory
RELINER/Duran Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-508-6001 860-434-0277 Fax: 860-434-3195
duran@reliner.com
www.reliner.com
Ad on page 40

Screens - Wastewater

Aqualitec Corp.

Thompson Pipe Group

Los Angeles, CA
855-650-2214
info@aqualitec.com
www.aqualitec.com

SCADA Systems

Enviro-Care Company

Rialto, CA
909-434-1888
info@flowtitepipe.com
www.thompsonpipegroup.com
Ad on page 59

PRIMEX

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

SplashLink.com

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

Lawrence, MA
888-429-5538 978-304-3000 Fax: 978-304-1462
info@hawkmeasure.com
www.hawkmeasure.com

JWC Environmental

Sauereisen, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA
412-963-0303 Fax: 412-963-7620
jedavis@sauereisen.com
www.sauereisen.com
Ad on page 103

Hawk Measurement America

Gurnee, IL
815-636-8306 Fax: 815-636-8302
ecsales@enviro-care.com
www.enviro-care.com

Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.

Dallas, TX
800-527-4043 972-250-1633 Fax: 972-250-1530
info@fibergrate.com
www.fibergrate.com
Ad on page 126

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

McGard LLC

Orchard Park, NY
888-888-9192 716-662-8980 Fax: 716-662-8985
rglass@mcgard.com
www.manholelocks.com
Ad on page 67

Service Company

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

AAA Fiberglass

WesTech Engineering

Dynamic Repairs

Security Equipment/
Systems

Jack Doheny Companies

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com
Salt Lake City, UT
801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

LIFTPLAQ US LLC

Palmetto Bay, FL
786-600-1843 Fax: 855-220-2429
llc@liftplaq.us
www.liftplaq.us
Ad on page 125

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com
Lodi, NJ
973-478-0893 Fax: 973-478-0895
dynamiccablerepairs@yahoo.com
www.dynamicrepairs.net
Ad on page 125
Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Booth 2701

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JPCI Services

Ecoinsight Instruments Inc.

Mesa, AZ
480-986-1212 Fax: 480-380-4461
info@jpciservices.com
www.jpciservices.com

In-Pipe Technology, Inc.

Shoring Equipment

Wood Dale, IL
888-325-5033 630-509-2488 Fax: 630-509-2490
info@in-pipe.com
www.in-pipe.com

JWC Environmental
American Shoring, Inc.

Newburgh, NY
800-407-4674 845-562-4477 Fax: 800-361-1973
ajhull@americanshoring.com
www.americanshoring.com
Ad on page 27

Efficiency Production, Inc.

Mason, MI
800-552-8800 517-676-8800 Fax: 517-676-0373
jmcray@efficiencyproduction.com
www.efficiencyproduction.com
Ad on page 107

Ultra Shore

Atlanta, GA
800-746-7464 404-505-0510 Fax: 404-505-0506
info@shoring.com
www.shoring.com
Ad on page 89

Costa Mesa, CA
800-331-2277 949-833-3888 Fax: 949-833-8858
jwce@jwce.com
www.jwce.com
Ad on page 71

Komline-Sanderson

Peapack, NJ
800-225-5457 908-234-1000 Fax: 908-234-9487
info@komline.com
www.komline.com
Ad on page 56

MPV TECH LLC

Orlando, FL
407-337-0110
sales@directdensity.com
www.directdensity.com

NuTerra Management, LLC

Jacksonville, FL
904-819-9170 Fax: 904-998-3828
info@nuterra.green
www.nuterra.green

Signs/Labels/Tags
Uticom Systems, Inc.

WesTech Engineering

Sludge - Treatment
Aqualitec Corp.

t4 Spatial

Santa Barbara, CA
805-921-3000
info@t4spatial.com
www.t4spatial.com
Ad on page 129

Bionetix International

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
Canada
800-436-7832 514-457-2914 Fax: 514-457-3589
info@bionetix.ca
www.bionetix-international.com

Enviro-Care Company

Gurnee, IL
815-636-8306 Fax: 815-636-8302
ecsales@enviro-care.com
www.enviro-care.com

Hawk Measurement America

Lawrence, MA
888-429-5538 978-304-3000 Fax: 978-304-1462
info@hawkmeasure.com
www.hawkmeasure.com

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R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

Storage Tanks
Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

Eldred Environmental & Export Co. LTD

Milan, IL
800-613-3640 309-787-3640 Fax: 309-787-3635
info@fol-da-tank.com
www.eldredenvironmental.com

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

Software Inspection/Mapping

Los Angeles, CA
855-650-2214
info@aqualitec.com
www.aqualitec.com

Advanced Aquatic
Products International, Inc.

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Coatesville, PA
800-548-5321 610-857-2655 Fax: 610-857-2986
graphics@uticom.net
www.uticom.net
Ad on page 126

Stormwater
Collection Systems

Mississauga, ON
Canada
905-569-7357
info@ecoinsightinstruments.com
www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Sonar Profiling
Cobra Tech

Smyrna, GA
800-443-3761 Fax: 770-435-0402
sales@cobratec.com
www.cobratec.com
Ad on page 48

CUES

Orlando, FL
800-327-7791 407-849-0190 Fax: 407-425-1569
salesinfo@cuesinc.com
www.cuesinc.com
Ad on page 119

Cutler Bay, FL
800-738-7646 305-388-7195 Fax: 305-388-7196
advaquaticprods@aol.com
www.hydro-cartridge.com
Ad on page 91

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com
Control groundwater.
Stabilize soil.
Stop leaks. Permanently.

Avanti International

Houston, TX
800-877-2570 281-486-5600 Fax: 281-486-7300
sales@avantigrout.com
www.avantigrout.com
Ad on page 35

Best Management Products, Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-504-8008 410-687-6256 Fax: 877-434-3195
tjm@bmpinc.com
www.bmpinc.com
Ad on page 93

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

Enz USA, Inc.

Harrington Industrial Plastics

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

Premier

Fort Morgan, CO
970-542-1975
sales@poequip.com
www.poequipment.com
Ad on page 36

Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Utility Service Group

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

Aurora, IL
877-369-8721 630-692-7880 Fax: 630-692-7885
sales@enzusainc.com
www.enzusainc.com
Ad on page 69

HydraTech Engineered Products


Cincinnati, OH
513-827-9169 Fax: 513-827-9171
info@hydratechllc.com
www.hydratechllc.com

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

Mr. Manhole

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
Ad on page 111

R.S. Technical Services, Inc.

Petaluma, CA
800-767-1974 707-778-1974 Fax: 707-778-1981
sales.info@rstechserv.com
www.rstechserv.com
Ad on page 19

www.mswmag.com/directory
Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Superior Signal Company

Spotswood, NJ
800-945-8378 732-251-0800 Fax: 732-251-9442
info@superiorsignal.com
www.superiorsignal.com/msw
Ad on page 125

Stormwater
Management
Abart Industries, LLC
Skaneateles, NY
315-730-2588
dave@tophatrisers.com
www.tophatrisers.com
Ad on page 127

Advanced Aquatic
Products International, Inc.

Cutler Bay, FL
800-738-7646 305-388-7195 Fax: 305-388-7196
advaquaticprods@aol.com
www.hydro-cartridge.com
Ad on page 91

WesTech Engineering

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

WhirlyGIG
MANHOLE RISER COLLAR SYSTEMS

Whirlygig, Inc.

Caldwell, ID
800-307-4263 208-459-6898 Fax: 208-454-2093
info@wgig.us
www.wgig.us

CHEMetrics, Inc.

Source One Environmental

IPEX Management Inc.

SplashLink.com

Midland, VA
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
www.chemetrics.com
Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

Beachwood, OH
844-877-5274
info@splashlink.com
www.splashlink.com
Ad on page 125

PRIMEX

Orlando, FL
800-252-2402 407-382-5222 Fax: 407-382-5420
info@vueworks.com
www.vueworks.com
Ad on page 124

Detroit Lakes, MN
844-477-4639 Fax: 218-847-4617
shelly.maguire@sjerhombus.com
www.primexcontrols.com
Ad on page 111

Proco Products, Inc.


Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Best Management Products, Inc.

Lyme, CT
800-504-8008 410-687-6256 Fax: 877-434-3195
tjm@bmpinc.com
www.bmpinc.com
Ad on page 93

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Stockton, CA
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com

VUEWorks, LLC

WesTech Engineering

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Why Choose
FlowWorks?

- Flexible
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105

Stormwater
Pretreatment

Tank Parts &


Components

Advanced Aquatic
Products International, Inc.

AAA Fiberglass

Cutler Bay, FL
800-738-7646 305-388-7195 Fax: 305-388-7196
advaquaticprods@aol.com
www.hydro-cartridge.com
Ad on page 91

Footage Tools, Inc.

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

Harrington Industrial Plastics

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Hilliard, OH
800-821-6710 614-658-0216 Fax: 614-658-0204
info@ads-pipe.com
www.ads-pipe.com

Best Management Products, Inc.

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

Utility Service Group

Lyme, CT
800-504-8008 410-687-6256 Fax: 877-434-3195
tjm@bmpinc.com
www.bmpinc.com
Ad on page 93

Atlanta, GA
855-526-4413 678-235-0280 Fax: 888-600-5876
help@utilityservicegroup.com
www.utilityservice.com

CHEMetrics, Inc.

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

Midland, VA
800-356-3072 540-788-9026 Fax: 540-788-4856
marketing@chemetrics.com
www.chemetrics.com

Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Lenexa, KS
800-898-9122 913-888-5201 Fax: 913-888-2173
answers@smithandloveless.com
www.smithandloveless.com

WesTech Engineering

Salt Lake City, UT


801-265-1000 Fax: 801-265-1080
info@westech-inc.com
www.westech-inc.com

Sweepers - Street
ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment
Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

MTech

Cleveland, OH
800-362-0240 440-646-0996 Fax: 440-646-9953
sales@mtechcompany.com
www.mtechcompany.com
Ad on page 127

WesTech Engineering

Thawing Devices
McKees Rocks, PA
800-245-6200 412-771-6300
info@drainbrain.com
www.drainbrain.com
Ad on page 37

New Philadelphia, OH
800-382-8302 330-339-2211 Fax: 330-339-8468
mtnorman@gradall.com
www.vacall.com
Ad on page 49

mswmag.com

Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
alex.sidhu@ipexna.com
www.ipexamerica.com
Ad on page 29

LMK Technologies

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

SAERTEX multiCom

EJ

Sonetics

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
us.sales@ejco.com
www.ejco.com
Ad on page 54

Portland, OR
800-833-4558 503-684-7080 Fax: 503-620-2943
sales@soneticscorp.com
www.soneticscorp.com/public-works
Ad on page 77

Trenchless Pipe
Replacement

Source One Environmental

Georgetown, SC
800-373-2478 843-546-0600 Fax: 843-527-2738
salesmkg@agruamerica.com
www.agruamerica.com
Ad on page 95
Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

September 2015

IPEX Management Inc.

Trench Grates

Ditch Witch

106

Lake Mills, WI
800-331-6653 920-648-4848 Fax: 920-648-1781
info@hammerheadmole.com
www.hammerheadtrenchless.com
Ad on page 47

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Agru America, Inc.

Cretex Specialty Products

Waukesha, WI
800-345-3764 262-542-8153 Fax: 262-542-0301
info@cretexseals.com
www.cretexseals.com
Ad on page 32

HammerHead Trenchless Equipment

General Pipe Cleaners

AP/M Permaform
Vacall - Gradall Industries

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

WL Plastics Corp.

Fort Worth, TX
682-831-2700 Fax: 682-831-2710
wlsales@wlplastics.com
www.wlplastics.com

Trenchless Point/
Spot Repair
AP/M Permaform

Johnston, IA
800-662-6465 515-276-9610 Fax: 515-276-1274
info@permaform.net
www.permaform.net
Ad on page 73

Infrastructure Repair Systems, Inc.

St. Petersburg, FL
877-327-4216 727-327-4216 Fax: 727-327-4118
irsi@irsi.net
www.irsi.net
Ad on page 97

Linabond, Inc.

Camarillo, CA
805-484-7373
info@linabond.com
www.linabond.com

LMK Technologies

Ottawa, IL
815-433-1275 Fax: 815-433-0107
info@lmktechnologies.com
www.lmktechnologies.com
Ad on page 55

Logiball, Inc.

Quebec, QC
Canada
800-246-5988 418-656-9767 Fax: 418-653-5746
info@logiball.com
www.logiball.com/en

Neopoxy International, Inc.


Hayward, CA
510-782-1290 Fax: 510-782-1292
epoxy@neopoxy.us
www.neopoxy.us
Ad on page 126

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC

Clearwater, FL
866-336-2568 727-507-9749 Fax: 727-507-9849
info@perma-liner.com
www.perma-liner.com
Ad on page 5

SAERTEX multiCom

Huntersville, NC
317-464-9717 Fax: 704-464-5922
m.hallett@saertex.com
www.SAERTEX multiCom.com
Ad on page 79

Source One Environmental

Davison, MI
877-450-3701 810-412-4740
info@s1eonline.com
www.s1eonline.com

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc.


Milford, NH
800-626-2180 Fax: 603-673-7271
milfordsales@trelleborg.com
www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

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TRY TEK Machine Works, Inc.

Pow-r Mole Sales LLC

Jacobus, PA
717-428-1477 Fax: 717-428-2865
trytek@trytek.com
www.trytek.com

Lancaster, NY
800-344-6653 716-683-6372
www.powrmole.com

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

Truck Parts/
Accessories
Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

Underground
Piercing Tools

Eaton Vehicle Group

Galesburg, MI
800-826-4357 269-342-3000
vehicle@eaton.com
www.roadranger.com
Ad on page 39

Vaughan, ON
Canada
888-737-3668 905-695-9900 Fax: 905-695-8874
df@footage.ca
www.footagetools.com
Ad on page 124

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Hastings, NE
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Footage Tools, Inc.

Hi-Vac Corporation

Vacuum Lifting

HammerHead Trenchless Equipment

Lake Mills, WI
800-331-6653 920-648-4848 Fax: 920-648-1781
info@hammerheadmole.com
www.hammerheadtrenchless.com
Ad on page 47

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Sewer Equipment Co. of Florida


New Smyrna Beach, FL
800-635-2323 Fax: 386-427-4552
csewerequipment@cfl.rr.com
www.sewerequipmentco.com
Ad on page 124

Vacuum Tank Parts &


Components
Red Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies

Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
Ad on page 23

Vacuum Trucks/
Trailers - Ind., Wet/Dry,
Non-Haz.
3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
tttequip@yahoo.com
www.3tequipco.com
Ad on page 129

Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on patge 125

Americas Trench Box Builder


Efficiency Production, Inc.

The Public Works Professionals


Choice for Shoring & Municipal
Equipment Nationwide!

Largest selection of shielding


& shoring equipment available
Custom built shields
Site-specific engineering
Job site installation assistance
OSHA Trench Safety Training
Our extensive Dealer network and factorydirect Sales & Rentals combine to supply
the entire United States with fast delivery
and excellent service.

Build-A-Box

Hydraulic Shores

Municipal Trench Shields

Alum-A-Shield

Toll Free for your local dealer or


Factory Direct Sales & Rentals

800-552-8800
www.efficiencyproduction.com
685 Hull Rd., Mason, MI 48854

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September 2015

107

Premier

Fort Morgan, CO
970-542-1975
sales@poequip.com
www.poequipment.com
Ad on page 36

Ditch Witch

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment


Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

FlowMark Vacuum Trucks

Kansas City, KS
855-653-8100 913-653-8103 Fax: 913-653-8101
sales@flowmark.com
www.flowmark.com
Ad on page 129

Sewer Equipment

Dixon, IL
877-735-4640 Fax: 815-284-0452
sales@sewerequipment.com
www.sewerequipment.com

Foremost

Vac-Con, Inc.

Green Cove Springs, FL


855-336-2962 904-284-4200
vns@vac-con.com
www.vac-con.com
Ad on page 132

GapVax, Inc.

Johnstown, PA
888-442-7829 814-535-6766 Fax: 814-539-3617
inquiry@gapvax.com
www.gapvax.com
Ad on page 131

Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

Hastings, NE
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com

Hi-Vac Corporation

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

McLaughlin Group

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

Check-All Mfg. Co.

Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
Ad on page 125

Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

ERS Industrial Cleaning Equipment

FlowMark Vacuum Trucks

Rockdale, TX
888-822-7368
sterling@ersvacrent.com
www.ersvacrent.com
Ad on page 126

Kansas City, KS
855-653-8100 913-653-8103 Fax: 913-653-8101
sales@flowmark.com
www.flowmark.com
Ad on page 129

FlowMark Vacuum Trucks

Foremost

Kansas City, KS
855-653-8100 913-653-8103 Fax: 913-653-8101
sales@flowmark.com
www.flowmark.com
Ad on page 129

Petrofield Industries

Foremost

mswmag.com

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems

Vacuum Trucks/
Trailers - Wet/
Dry Hazardous

Greenville, SC
800-435-9661 864-277-5870 Fax: 864-235-9661
mmole@mightymole.com
www.mclaughlinunderground.com
Calgary, AB
Canada
877-340-8141 403-204-6327 Fax: 403-742-1905
mgilkyson@petrofield.com
www.tornadotrucks.com
Ad on page 65

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Calgary, AB
Canada
403-295-5800 Fax: 403-295-5810
rebecca.robson@foremost.ca
www.foremost.ca
Ad on page 21

Hi-Vac Corporation

Marietta, OH
800-752-2400 740-374-2306 Fax: 740-374-5447
dcoley@hi-vac.com
www.hi-vac.com
Ad on page 25

Jack Doheny Companies

Northville, MI
800-336-4369 248-349-0904 Fax: 248-349-2774
info@dohenycompanies.com
www.dohenycompanies.com

Petrofield Industries

Littleton, CO
800-781-3164 303-884-7552
tj@hydro-products.com
www.vanguard-systems.com
Ad on page 24

Vacuum Trucks/
Trailers - Septic

Hi-Vac Corporation

September 2015

Hastings, NE
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Calgary, AB
Canada
403-295-5800 Fax: 403-295-5810
rebecca.robson@foremost.ca
www.foremost.ca
Ad on page 21

108

Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

Calgary, AB
Canada
403-295-5800 Fax: 403-295-5810
rebecca.robson@foremost.ca
www.foremost.ca
Ad on page 21

Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co.

Hastings, NE
800-759-8823 Fax: 402-463-4355
gjones@hipco-ne.com
www.hastingsirrigation.com

Calgary, AB
Canada
877-340-8141 403-204-6327 Fax: 403-742-1905
mgilkyson@petrofield.com
www.tornadotrucks.com
Ad on page 65

Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
info@ring-o-matic.com
www.ring-o-matic.com
Ad on page 123

Vacuum Sales, Inc.

Lindenwold, NJ
800-547-7790 856-627-7790 Fax: 856-627-3044
sales@vacuumsalesinc.com
www.vacuumsalesinc.com

Vanguard Pathogen Defense Systems


Littleton, CO
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AAA Fiberglass

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405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
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EJ

East Jordan, MI
800-626-4653 231-536-2261 Fax: 231-536-4458
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Lee Supply Company

Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
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Mr. Manhole

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
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800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
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3T Equipment Company Inc.

Santa Rosa, CA
800-969-3001 707-543-8555 Fax: 707-543-8558
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www.3tequipco.com
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Ditch Witch

Perry, OK
580-336-4402
info@ditchwitch.com
www.ditchwitch.com

Hurco Technologies, Inc.

Harrisburg, SD
800-888-1436 605-743-2466
info@hurcotech.com
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Ring-O-Matic, Inc.

Pella, IA
800-544-2518 641-628-1515
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Wheeler-Rex

Ashtabula, OH
800-321-7950 440-998-2788 Fax: 440-992-2925
wheeler@wheelerrex.com
www.wheelerrex.com

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Removal Tools
Hydra-Stop

Burr Ridge, IL
800-538-7867 708-389-5111 Fax: 708-389-5125
dchristensen@idexcorp.com
www.hydra-stop.com

Mr. Manhole

Delphos, OH
419-741-9075 Fax: 419-692-1600
sales@mrmanhole.com
www.mrmanhole.com
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Houston, TX
713-667-4402 Fax: 713-669-8618
sales@smptools.com
www.smptools.com
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Valves
AAA Fiberglass

Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1429 Fax: 405-912-8884
aaafieldservice@aol.com
www.aaafiberglass.com

Mendota Heights, MN
888-474-5487 651-454-6500 Fax: 651-454-8015
sales@gpcompanies.com
www.generalpump.com

Giant Industries

Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

HARCO Fittings

Lynchburg, VA
434-845-7094 Fax: 434-845-8562
sales@harcofittings.com
www.harcofittings.com
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Check-All Mfg. Co.

West Des Moines, IA


515-224-2301 Fax: 515-224-2326
sales@checkall.com
www.checkall.com
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Dultmeier Sales

Omaha, NE
800-228-9666 402-333-1444 Fax: 402-333-5546
mhansen@dultmeier.com
www.dultmeier.com

Harrington Industrial Plastics

Chino, CA
800-877-4472 909-597-8641 Fax: 909-597-9826
bbaker@hipco.com
www.harringtonplastics.com

IPEX Management Inc.

Oakville, ON
Canada
800-463-9572 289-881-0120 Fax: 905-844-1504
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Charleroi, PA
800-353-3747 724-483-3543 Fax: 724-483-0577
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www.leesupply.com
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Canada
604-594-5404 Fax: 604-594-8845
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Toledo, OH
800-633-4565 419-531-4600 Fax: 419-531-6836
sales@giantpumps.com
www.giantpumps.com

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Chattanooga, TN
800-423-1323 423-209-4800 Fax: 423-209-4850
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www.muellercompany.com

Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
douglasmarshall@theplughug.com
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Miamisburg, OH
800-783-4935 937-859-8777 Fax: 937-859-9188
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www.hammelmann.de/us

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Burnsville, MN
952-808-3640 Fax: 952-808-3650
sales@hydraflexinc.com
www.hydraflexinc.com

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Carnegie, PA
800-756-0044 412-279-0044 Fax: 412-279-7878
valves@redvalve.com
www.redvalve.com
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West Milford, NJ
866-667-8465 973-846-7817 Fax: 973-858-0219
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Monterey, CA
800-866-0200 831-373-0200 Fax: 831-373-4402
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Mansfield, OH
719-313-2791
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Stockton, CA
800-344-3246 209-943-6088 Fax: 209-943-0242
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PRODUCT FOCUS

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT,
INFLOW AND INFILTRATION PREVENTION
By Craig Mandli

Managing stormwater runoff and preventing I&I involves coating and lining systems, manhole rehabilitation and
pretreatment. Here are several management, collection, pretreatment and I&I prevention products to ensure stormwater
is treated in a safe and efficient manner.
COATINGS/LINERS
Aries Industries Anaconda UV Curing System

has ultra-thin film capability (as low as 1/16 inch safely), up to 1 inch per
pass. It increases adhesion to both underlayment and epoxy topcoat. 877/4637699; www.epoxytec.com.

The Anaconda UV Curing System from


Aries Industries provides fast, consistent
lining installation with CCTV video inspection before and during curing. This rehabilitation method uses a light train that
emits ultraviolet light as it is pulled through
the flexible, resin-impregnated liner. The
light cures and hardens the liner, forming a tightfitting, joint-free pipe. A computer controls the
speed, temperature and pressure in the inflated
liner, all of which are carefully monitored during curing. A camera inspects the pipeline before and during curing, allowing any sags and wrinkles in the liner to be corrected. With no need to invert
the liner, UV curing requires less equipment and smaller crews. A portable
unit is available for lining pipe diameters of 6 to 12 inches, and a vehiclemounted system provides a professional platform for lining pipe 6 to 48
inches. 800/234-7205; www.ariesindustries.com.

Enviroline 222 100 percent solid


hybrid epoxy novolac from International
Paint can be trowel or spray applied on
precast concrete or brick structures from
20 to 100 mils DFT in a single coat application onto dry or damp vertical and overhead concrete surfaces. It demonstrates
ideal adhesion, strength and durability
and is chemically resistant to acids, alkalies, hydrogen sulfide and other corrosive products. It meets all state VOC
regulations and is safe to use. Application of a penetrating epoxy primer/
sealer is often recommended to improve adhesion to brick and concrete
surfaces. It cures in eight hours at 77 degrees F, creating a monolithic, easyto-clean, ceramic-like finish that speeds flow of sewage through the pipe.
440/234-2900; www.international-pc.com/northamerica.

Avanti International AV-100

LMK Technologies T-Liner

AV-100 ultra-low-viscosity, chemically


reactive gel from Avanti International is
available as either granules or liquid, has
similar viscosity to water, can permeate anywhere water can travel, and has adjustable
cure times from five seconds to more than
10 hours. It is used to rehabilitate and sustain municipal sanitary sewer collections systems, eliminating infiltration in
manholes, sanitary and storm sewer mainlines, joints, and laterals by stabilizing external substrate. Once cured, it creates an effective, long-lasting water
barrier while providing soil stabilization. 800/877-2570; www.avantigrout.com.

Epoxytec Mortartec Ceramico


Mortartec Ceramico epoxy-modified
mortar from Epoxytec is a blend of epoxy
technology combined with hardened
ceramics. The result is a smooth mortar
application with a hard, sealed surface
once cured. It provides a chemical-resistant mortar and eliminates up to 95 percent of outgassing. It provides same-day
recoat, epoxy topcoat three hours after
applied, and ideal epoxy-assisted adhesion. There is no need for further preparation after cure (zero laitance). It

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International Paint Enviroline 222

The T-Liner from LMK Technologies


is a one-piece homogenous main and lateral CIPP connection liner that is ASTM
F2561 compliant. It has a uniform wall
thickness and incorporates compressible
lining material at the upstream and downstream ends, creating a smooth, tapered
transition to the host pipe. Both the mainline and lateral sections are formed as a
structural cylinder that renews 18 inches
and 360 degrees of the mainline, and extends up the lateral pipe as one
continuous lining. Combining it with Insignia compression gasket-sealing
technology provides a verifiable non-leaking system. The compression gaskets are embedded between the host pipe and the liner, and are compatible with all pipe types. A permanent Lateral Identification Indicia is placed
on the mainline lining, which includes the building address and other pertinent information regarding the raw materials and other manufacturing
details. 815/433-1275; www.lmktechnologies.com.

The Strong Company Strong-Seal Storm Seal


Strong-Seal Storm Seal from The Strong Company is a specially formulated, fiber-reinforced, cementitious mixture designed for lining the interior of corrugated metal pipes, culverts, concrete pipes, catch basins and
other stormwater structures. It is centrifugally cast using the Strong-Seal

System mixer, pump and spinner, which


are electronically controlled for consistent product and thickness of application.
It may also be sprayed manually. 800/9828009; www.strongseal.com.

INFILTRATION AND
LEAK PREVENTION
Logiball Lateral Test and Seal Grouting Packers
Test and Seal Packers for trenchless rehabilitation of
collections systems from Logiball are used
to stop infiltration at lateral connections
and in lateral joints all from the mainline
sewer access as far as 30 feet from the
mainline. They are available for 6- through
144-inch pipes. Packers for elliptical and
box culverts are available. Flexible push/
pull packers are used to seal the laterals from an above-ground access or
laterals coming into manholes. Chemical grouting seals the soil around the
injection points, preventing washout of backfill into the sewer and sealing
off infiltration. 800/246-5988; www.logiball.com.

MANHOLE REHABILITATION
Abart Industries Top Hat Riser
The Top Hat Riser from Abart Industries can be used before or after the paving process that offers a cure for castings.
Made from 100 percent recycled tire rubber, this environmentally friendly and
quick-installing solution eliminates reconstruction, seals against unwanted stormwater and provides a safe, smooth and
quiet road surface for cars and cyclists.
315/730-2588; www.tophatrisers.com.

Cretex Specialty Products LSS


Internal Manhole Chimney Seal
The LSS Internal Manhole Chimney Seal
from Cretex Specialty Products is a highperformance, watertight mechanical seal
installed on the frame and grade ring sections of sanitary sewer manholes. These seals
eliminate and prevent manhole frame-chimney inflow. During wet weather and snowmelt, clear water enters manholes through deteriorated or broken frame-chimney
joints. This deterioration can be caused by frost heave, soil movement, traffic
loading, thermal expansion and contraction of the surrounding pavement, and
poor or antiquated construction methods. Each seal is made up of an EPDM
sleeve and type 304 stainless steel expansion bands, and can be easily removed
and reinstalled to allow for future manhole adjustments. It has a 50-year design
life and is available in four widths, allowing complete chimney coverage up to
24 vertical inches with a single seal. 800/345-3764; www.cretexseals.com.

LockDown LockDry Device


The LockDry device from LockDown can be installed in a few minutes
by one person without special tools and can be easily removed for unob-

structed access to the manhole. It helps eliminate inflow of unwanted water and debris.
The device can withstand extreme temperatures and heavy loads. A neoprene
gasket creates a watertight seal. No modifications are needed for the manhole frame
or ring. The device is corrosion- and tamperresistant. 866/399-2512; www.lockdowninc.com.

NozzTeq Manhole Cleaner Series


The Manhole Cleaner Series system from NozzTeq
includes a specialized nozzle and cage system that combines a NozzTeq nozzle with a safety cage that encloses
a nozzle-tipped spinning propeller that scours manhole chimneys with jetting power up to
5,000 psi. The safety cage positions the
spinning nozzles a few inches away from
the manhole interior for cleaning effectiveness and keeps the spinning arms and
nozzles away from debris and hard concrete walls. Since the cage and propeller are both made of stainless steel,
the unit is durable and maintenance-free. All the operator has to do is lower
the device into the manhole, then withdraw it. It is available in seven sizes.
866/620-5915; www.nozzteq.com.

Plate Locks Wiser Riser


The Wiser Riser manhole cover riser
system from Plate Locks is made of strong
polypropylene that includes wedge-shaped
spacers that bring manhole covers level
to street grade, even on an uneven road
surface. The wedge-shaped interlocking
spacers raise the height of the manhole
cover flush with an inclined or flat road
surface. They are available in 24-, 25- and 26-inch diameters and 1/4-, 1/2and 0- to 1/2-inch spacers that allow for precise grade adjustments. The top
of the Wiser Riser is imprinted with the type of utility below, i.e. sewer, water,
storm drain, etc. making identification a snap and saving time and resources.
541/821-3622; www.wiserriser.com.

Pipeline Renewal Technologies VeriCure


The VeriCure system from Pipeline
Renewal Technologies monitors cure temperature continuously along the full length
of a CIPP liner during installation. This
information helps ensure storm and sewer
lines are rehabilitated to specification and
perform as intended. Designed to distinguish even
small thermal variances, the system measures average temperature in successive 1.5-foot zones. It indicates exactly when the liner cure
goes exothermic and when cure and cooldown are complete. This means
no wasting fuel and crew time overcooking the liner and no risk of failure
due to undercooked midpoints. 866/936-8476; www.pipelinert.com.

RFI Construction Products Model 360


The Model 360 hand-held, high-speed, air-powered spinning nozzle
from RFI Construction Products is used to apply fine-grain mortars, grouts
and epoxies to circular surfaces. It has the capacity to line 4- to 96-inch
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diameter pipe, manholes, storage tanks
and pipe fittings. Linings can range from
1/8 to 1 inch. Coatings go on with a controlled wall thickness, and the operator
stays above ground to spray. 631/752-8899;
www.rficonstructionproducts.com.

Sauereisen RestoKrete No. 208


RestoKrete No. 208 substrate repair
material from Sauereisen provides a waterresistant barrier for prevention of inflow
and infiltration in concrete or brick substrates and manholes. It uses a moisturetolerant epoxy resin and a blend of cements,
and is ideal for filing voids, irregularities
and air pockets in concrete substrates. It
provides the physical strengths of an epoxy
with the efficiency of cementitious substrate
resurfacing materials. It is pumpable,
sprayable and trowelable, and can be
applied by spincast. It is compatible with all Sauereisen epoxies and urethanes.
When mixed at the proper ratio, a regular unit will yield 12.48 square feet per
bag at 1/4-inch thickness. 412/963-0303; www.sauereisen.com.

Sealing Systems Infi-Shield Gator Wrap


Infi-Shield Gator Wrap from Sealing
Systems prevents infiltration and erosion
by providing a watertight seal around any
manhole, catch basin or pipe joint. It
resists harsh soil conditions and provides
a root barrier for any crack or joint. It is
made of a stretchable, self-shrinking, intracuring halogenated rubber. The backside
of each seal is coated with a cross-linked
reinforced butyl adhesive. The seal is
designed to stretch around the joint and then overlap, creating a cross link
and fused bond between the rubber and butyl adhesive. It installs easily
with no special tools and can be immediately backfilled. 800/478-2054;
www.ssisealingsystems.com.

Southland Tool Saf-T-Guide Roller


The Saf-T-Guide Roller from Southland Tool
keeps contaminated sewer water from splashing
up from the manhole. It is made of aluminum
and incorporates clear, removable Lexan side
plates that protect the operator from spray
and mist. The plates are 3/8-inch thick with
rubber trim around the edge that wont
come off. The center roller is made of
durable nylon. The end lift plate allows the
operator to insert hose with any size nozzle. Units are available for 24- or
36-inch manholes. 714/632-8198; www.southlandtool.com.

USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation Alphajet


The Alphajet cleaning nozzle from USB - Sewer Equipment Corporation is designed to clean grease, sludge and crusts from lift stations and
manholes prior to rehabilitation. It is actuated by water coming from the
pressurized hose of the jetter truck. Four driving nozzles cause 360-degree
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cover the manhole. The horizontal rotation only allows for observation of the cleaning progress. The body requires no lubrication or replacement of internal mechanical parts
within the first 12 months of operation, making
it user-friendly. Driving nozzles can be extended
to accommodate various sizes of manholes/lift stations. 866/408-2814; www.usbsec.com.

PRETREATMENT
ABS Materials BioMax
BioMax media from ABS Materials is
an inert, biocompatible enhancement for
bioswales, storm filters, permeable pavements and other green infrastructure systems. It improves the performance of
natural and manufactured stormwater systems by capturing and breaking down
harmful runoff contaminants. Infused with
zero-valent iron, the media not only captures organic pollutants, it breaks them
down into harmless compounds that are easily absorbed and used by plants
for vigorous growth. It has adsorption capacity for metals, including copper, lead and zinc. The media can be coated onto aggregate or trap rock,
or be spread into the bedding layer. Its use doesnt require any changes to
typical installation practices. It can be added to upflow filters to increase
capture and treatment of common runoff contaminants. 330/234-7999;
www.absmaterials.com.

WesTech Engineering WWETCO FlexFilter


The WWETCO FlexFilter from WesTech Engineering uses compressible media to provide
an efficient solution for CSO, primary
treatment, tertiary treatment and industrial water pretreatment. It is a simple gravity system requiring no moving parts. The
combination of tapered media compression, porosity gradient within the media
bed and a low-flow backwash system make
it versatile and efficient. 801/265-1000;
www.westech-inc.com.

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Advanced Drainage Systems StormTech MC-4500
The StormTech MC-4500 chamber
from Advanced Drainage Systems provides
designers with a cost-effective method to
save valuable land and protect water
resources. It is primarily designed to be
used under parking lots, thus maximizing land usage for commercial and municipal applications. At 60 inches tall and 100
inches wide, it optimizes water-quality
assurance with fast, easy installation and
a minimum 50-year service life. To help
designers, owners and contractors design conceptual layouts and estimate
costs, the ADS StormTech Design Tool is available. The initial layouts can

be refined or customized by the designer or as requested. The design tool


can be the first step to evaluating conversion opportunities to determine
the feasibility of retention pond replacement, alternative underground products, public safety or water harvesting. 800/821-6710; www.ads-pipe.com.

CULTEC StormGenie v.2.5


StormGenie v.2.5 from CULTEC is a
convenient AutoCAD plug-in tool used
by engineers, contractors and landscape
architects to quickly create preliminary
stormwater system proposals and final
designs and generate project-specific drawings for Contactor and Recharger stormwater chambers. It can draw from both
CULTECs Stormwater Design Calculator
and HydroCADs Chamber Wizard to create the proposed system in AutoCAD. The generated CAD drawing is fully functional and may be modified
and incorporated into existing plans. It automatically generates CAD drawings that include project-specific designs, accurate center-to-center spacing
and dimensional call-outs, a list of materials for easy takeoffs and storage
provided. 800/428-5832; www.cultec.com.

Oldcastle Stormwater Solutions StormCapture


The StormCapture modular precast concrete underground storage system
for stormwater detention, retention, infiltration and water quality from Old-

castle Stormwater Solutions provides endless configurations for site-specific layouts,


simplifies the design process and accelerates construction. Made of durable precast
concrete, it is designed for highway traffic
live loads with as little as 6 inches of cover,
and has a large interior storage capacity,
allowing for a smaller system footprint. Modules are 8 by 16 feet (outside dimensions) and are available in interior heights
from 2 to 14 feet. Each can be installed in a matter of minutes, and the heavyduty design means a contractor can immediately drive light construction equipment on top of the system. Pretreatment and post-treatment options are available
to create a treatment train. 800/579-8819; www.oldcastlestormwater.com.

Red Valve Co. Type A Pinch Valve


The Type A Pinch Valve from Red
Valve Co. / Tideflex Technologies has a
full-port opening and straight-through
flow path to eliminate turbulence when
open. The two-piece body acts as a builtin pneumatic actuator. Fabricated elastomer sleeves offer wear resistance and
sealing on entrapped debris. Double-wall
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Grate risers speed along median work

Problem:
Curtis Contracting was hired to rehabilitate 250 large median inlet grates
(20- by 30-inch and 30- by 30-inch, with grates weighing 80 to 90 and 150
pounds) in Virginia. The rehabilitation featured multiple asphalt lifts totaling up to 6.5 inches of new pavement. Since federal and state highway safety
specifications called for no more than a 2-inch differential between pavement and other surfaces at any time, CCI was looking at raising 250 inlet
grates multiple times during the course of the work. Raising them conventionally by excavating and installing new concrete rims would have been
expensive, labor-intensive and time-consuming. Due to all the asphalt removal
and replacement, the work would have degraded the overall quality of the
rehabilitation and could have led to additional lane closures.

Solution:
We heard about this method at a project meeting, says Assistant Project Manager Kirill Gorin. A team member suggested inlet grate risers fabricated by American Highway Products. We looked into it and decided they
would work well for the almost 250 median grates we would be dealing with.
RESULT:
These risers are cost-effective and easy to install. Ultimately, various thicknesses of risers (which can be as thin as 3/4 inch) gave us the
option of adequately adjusting the height of the grate without creating
a hazard, says Gorin. Too high would not allow water to enter the
grate and too low (2 inches below grade) is considered hazardous to
the traveling public. Were more than halfway through the project now,
have installed hundreds already, and theyre working out very well.
888/272-2397; www.ahp1.com.

City saves failing road with CCCP


Problem:
When a two-lane paved road in Jerseyville, Illinois, was failing, City Engineer Robert Kincaid discovered a 60-inch by 100-foot-long CMP sewer was
in very bad shape. The road was slumping due to a wide gap near the middle of the sewer run where sections were out of horizontal alignment by
about 8 inches. Limited staging areas made trench-and-replace costly and
inconvenient, and CIPP was ruled out due to the large pipe diameter.

Solution:
Kincaid suggested CentriPipe, a centrifugally cast concrete pipe (CCCP)
trenchless solution from AP/M Permaform. Using a precisely controlled
spincaster pulled through the pipe, the system applies PL-8000 high-strength
cementitious grout in thin, even layers, creating a new, structurally sound
concrete pipe within the old pipe while requiring a very minimal staging

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area. Ace Pipe Cleaning discovered that seasonal flows had


obscured a 3-foot-deep trench
along 40 to 50 feet of the sewer
bottom. The eroded trench was
filled with 10 cubic yards of diggable fill and topped with a few
inches of sprayed and troweled
PL-8000. The 8-inch gap was
then filled and beveled to make
an even transition. After dewatering with coffer dams and a
2-inch pump, the pipe was cleaned and two 3/4-inch layers of PL-8000 were
applied in two days.
RESULT:
Two walkthroughs in the first four months following installation,
once after a major rain event, have shown the work to be holding up
perfectly. 800/662-6465; www.centripipe.com.

Stormwater filter fits in tight building footprint


Problem:
A developer of a high-rise LEED
Gold-certified building located in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia,
needed to treat stormwater runoff within
a small footprint.

Solution:
Engineers chose the lightweight, compact fiberglass Jellyfish Filter system from
Filamat Composites to achieve the waterquality goals and obtain a LEED credit.
The filter is composed of high surface
area membrane cartridges, which provide 89 percent of TSS removal, and a
high percentage of particulate-bound
pollutants, including phosphorus, metals, turbidity and hydrocarbons. Working with the project team, Imbriums engineering staff designed a
4-foot-diameter filter constructed from fiberglass, which was then suspended
in free headspace within the building footprint. Suspending the lightweight
fiberglass filter from a platform in free headspace within the buildings parking lot resulted in zero loss of parking space and maximized the real estate
value while protecting the environment.
RESULT:
This compact, above-grade stormwater quality treatment solution
allowed the team to satisfy all the design requirements, provide a high
level of stormwater quality treatment, and contribute toward the buildings LEED certification. 866/387-8236; www.filamat.com.

Polymer concrete manhole


withstands bacterial corrosion
Problem:
Salt Lake City in Utah had a manhole corrosion and infiltration problem created by a sulfur hot spring with high water temperature, high water

levels and heavy Thiobacillus bacteria


growth. The concrete manhole was previously coated and failed again in a short
period of time. The high sulfur content
and hot water temperatures in the
springs increased the bacteria colony
growth to the point that joint and wall
corrosion was causing unacceptable infiltration. The city considered recoating
or an internal sleeve and decided against
both options, as the exact condition of
the original structure was suspect.

Solution:
Project Manager Blaine Raby chose
to install an Armorock polymer concrete
manhole from Geneva Polymer Products.
I wanted a product that I knew wouldnt corrode and was structural and
rigid. Then my only concerns were buoyancy and joint infiltration. The manufacturer provided a ballast slab on the precast base section to alleviate my
buoyancy concerns, and I called for both a gasketed and mastic joint. Extensive installation problems were created by excessive groundwater, excavation
and dewatering. Stacking the manhole was the easy part. The project was
completed in four days.
RESULT:
An ongoing-problem manhole was replaced with a sustainable structure designed specifically for adverse acidic conditions. The city is warranted for 50 years on corrosion, and may get as much as a 100-year life
span on a manhole that was having difficulty making it 10 years between
rehabilitations. 801/376-9171; www.genevapolymerproducts.com.

Point repair system used to


restore defective truss pipe

carrier wrapped with the resin-soaked 7-foot structural fiberglass and felt
liner into position to cover all three damaged areas.
RESULT:
Mid Mos use of the trenchless, single 7-foot repair to cover all three
damaged areas saved Callaway County thousands of dollars. Digging
and replacing could have taken weeks, and three individual point
repairs would have taken one to two days. With the IRSI single point
repair there was no disruption of service to customers or the environment. This successful permanent repair was completed in less than
three hours. 877/327-4216; www.irsi.net.

Point repair leads to significant


cost and time savings
Problem:
In Mayfield, Kentucky, a 10-inch vitrified clay pipe was missing a 4-foot section, causing massive amounts of
continuous I&I. A small, concrete bridge
with an 18-inch storm drain crossing the
sewer line sat above the pipe. Traditional
dig-and-replace methods would have
forced the city to bypass both sewer lines,
completely rebuild the bridge and close
the road, with estimated costs between
$25,000 and $30,000.

Solution:
The city, hoping to avoid a long and
expensive excavation, turned to Source One Environmental to provide a
trenchless repair solution for the missing pipe. Providing an on-site consultation, the company used the PipePatch point repair system and installed
two 10- by 48-inch repairs. The repairs overlapped by 1 foot, allowing the
team to utilize the existing solid pipe to re-establish structural strength and
prevent further damage.
RESULT:
The trenchless system restored all structural integrity to the damaged pipe. It created a pipe within a pipe, as the fully cured resin and
fiberglass formed a structural barrier between the pipe interior and
the exterior environment. The original inside diameter of the pipe was
only affected by 1/8 inch. The entire installation process took five
hours, three people and a fraction of the estimated cost. 877/450-3701;
www.s1eonline.com.

Problem:
Mid-Mo Environmental of Jefferson City, Missouri, was cleaning and
televising an 8-inch reinforced truss pipe for Callaway County and found it
needed repairs for three defects a lateral crack, an abandoned tap and
a bad joint all within a 6-foot-2-inch span, causing severe I&I issues. As
with many of these lines, it was under a street and buried in excess of 10
feet deep.

Solution:
Shawn York, owner and certified installer of the Infrastructure Trenchless Point Repair System from Infrastructure Repair Systems, made the
decision to restore the three defective areas with a single 7-foot infrastructure point repair liner. Since the damaged area was within 24 feet of the
manhole, he devised a 3/4-inch PVC pushrod and pushed the flow-through

Relining cement used


to restore culverts
Problem:
The Texas Department of Transportation was faced with using risky
trenching to replace a deteriorated
corrugated steel culvert running parallel to FM 361 in Rosenberg, Texas.
Investigation revealed the culvert
had failed transitions between the
existing arch pipe with round extensions, which threatened collapse, stopping all traffic from reaching the solid
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CASE STUDIES

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT, INFLOW & INFILTRATION PREVENTION

waste landfill at the roads end. The DOT wanted to use a nondestructive,
no-dig method to seal and restore the pipe, extending its life expectancy.

Solution:
Layne Inliner recommended Reliner MSP Cement from Standard Cement
Materials to restore the already flood-prone culvert in accordance with DOT
specifications. The contractor repaired 38 concrete and corrugated pipes
ranging from 24 to 48 inches using CIPP methods and the manufacturers
spincasting application to a 3-inch thickness.
RESULT:
The two-day installation saved a substantial amount compared to
replacement cost. The cement is verified by U.S. EPA/NSF International
and the Water Quality Protection Center for use in controlling deterioration and protecting chemical-damaged concrete and steel against corrosion in wastewater systems. 888/278-1337; www.standardcement.com.

City installs barrier system


in manholes to address I&I
Problem:
The City of Rochester, Minnesota, has a current population of 111,000,
and its expected to double within the next 20 years. Four years ago, the city

began to rehabilitate its manholes


in response to the large population
growth. The city had a study done
by a consulting engineer firm that
revealed the majority of I&I coming
into the manholes was from the
adjusting rings.

Solution:
The city chose to install the I/I
Barrier from Strike Products. It helps
reduce water from entering the sewer
system. Mike Viker, crew chief of the
sanitary sewer collections system, and his crew appreciated the easy installation process and the ability to make adjustments for each manhole. The I/I
Barrier also allows for expansion. On a good day, they were able to install 28
barriers. The I/I Barrier is working for what it was designed to do, and we
are noticing the difference, Viker says.
RESULT:
By removing the old adjusting rings and installing the I/I Barriers
to the cone section and replacing the rings, we get the most bang for our
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PRODUCT NEWS

SEPTEMBER 2015

Product
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By Ed Wodalski

he FXT60 vacuum excavator from Ditch Witch, designed for a variety of applications including difficult-to-access areas, is available on
a Class 6 or 7 single-axle or Class 8 tandem-axle truck. The excavator mounts directly to the frame rails, enabling system components to flex
independently of the vehicle.
The Class 6 comes with a 500-gallon spoils tank that keeps it below
26,000 pounds, if CDL requirements are important, says Jason Proctor,
product manager at Ditch Witch. The single-axle Class 7 truck has an
800-gallon spoils tank with 400 gallons of water and a 33,000-pound GVWR.
The tandem-axle configuration also is available with an 800-gallon spoils
tank, if you need more payload to haul heavier muds, and can be configured with a hitch so you can tow other pieces of equipment.
Applications include all sizes of soft excavation, directional drill support and cleanup of non-hazardous, nonflammable fluids.
With potholing theres the thought of opening up a small hole to visually verify a utility underground, but with the performance of the FXT60 it
can be a very large excavation, Proctor says. For instance, I was on a job
site in California where they had about half of an intersection that they had
excavated with an FXT60 because of the maze of utilities underground.

Equipped with a 74 hp Tier 4 Final Deutz diesel engine, the FXT60


delivers 1,027 cfm and has a high-pressure water system with a 5.5 gpm,
3,000 psi water pump. The spoils tank has a 45-degree dump angle, fullopening, 52-inch rear door, 6-inch outlet valve and 4-inch inlet valve.
Basically, there are two different types of filtration systems, Proctor
says. One option is a containment chamber for overflow past the spoils
tank that feeds into a 2-micron-rated polyester mesh filter. For drier applications or if you want that next level of filtration, there is a cyclone option.
An autoclutch feature disengages the water pump when not in use, providing full power for suction. The fully enclosed, insulated and lockable
power pack reduces sound levels to 82 dBA.
The 25-gallon fuel tank enables the excavator to perform several hours
of continuous operation before refueling.
This is a true truck-mounted application in that it flexes independently
to maximize the integrity of the truck, Proctor says. Because its truckmounted, the FXT60 is more maneuverable than a truck and a trailer. Its
easy to move in urban environments.
An optional hydraulic boom extends to 14 feet and includes a wireless
control. 800/654-6481; www.ditchwitch.com.

CUES GraniteNET Cityworks integration module


The GraniteNET Cityworks software integration module from CUES provides flexible
process flow and bidirectional integration for field maintenance activities between Cityworks 2013 SPS or later releases, including Cityworks Server 2014. The module automates
and schedules the import of work order IDs, asset IDs, project names and employee names
from the Cityworks Server Asset Management System. It automatically creates new pending
GraniteNET tasks, creates, starts and completes work order tasks, and automatically updates
the status and date of Cityworks work orders and tasks. 800/327-7791; www.cuesinc.com.

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Water Cannon soft sprayer system

Water Cannon

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The 14C12 chlorine-resistant soft sprayer system from Water Cannon, powered by a
Honda GX200 engine, features an Udor Zeta Series (10 gpm at 300 psi) diaphragm pump,
gear drive and 200-gallon polyurethane tank. The 65- by 49- by 40-inch-tall sprayer has a
lightweight and rustproof skid-mounted frame, aluminum and stainless steel hose reel,
adjustable spray gun, 400-foot by 3/8-inch chemical application hose and tankless CleanN-Flush valve. 800/333-9274; www.watercannon.com.

Victaulic expansion barrel


The W256 expansion barrel from Victaulic accommodates up to 42 inches of in-line
expansion and contraction. The barrel eliminates the need for expansion loops or multiple expansion compensators. Standard Victaulic Style W07 AGS rigid couplings are used to
join the barrel to the pipeline. The barrel is made of ductile iron and features redundant
engineered seals for long service life. The barrel is available in 24- to 42-inch sizes and
accommodates pressures up to 300 psi. 610/559-3300; www.victaulic.com.

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Fluid Components
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The MT91 Series flowmeter from Fluid Components International features a smart
digital flow transmitter and advanced thermal dispersion technology flow-sensing elements. The meter has a multi-port averaging, thermal mass flow sensor, operates over
a wide temperature range up to 850 degrees F, has no moving parts, and meets federal environmental requirements for CEMS per CFR Title 40, Part 75. 800/854-1993;
www.fluidcomponents.com.

Grundfos pressure-boosting system


The Hydro MPC BoosterpaQ compact pressure-boosting system from Grundfos Pumps
features multiple configurations for up to six pumps in parallel. The CU 352 intuitive graphical interface controller ensures efficient operation. The controller communicates via common fieldbus protocols and has a built-in Ethernet connection for remote Web access.
800/921-7867; http://us.grundfos.com.

PipeHunter automatic lube pot


The Auto Luber automatic lube pot from PipeHunter works with any greaseable swivel
union, supplying up to 100 cc of lithium-based grease. Designed for swivel unions and hardto-reach lubrication points, the luber installs by removing the grease zerk. A visual inspection can tell if the supply is running low. 800/373-1318; www.pipehunter.com.

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John Deere L-Series tractor loaders


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The L-Series 210L EP and 210L tractor loaders from John Deere have a four-speed PowerShift transmission for no-clutch, fingertip shifting and direction changes. The 210L is
powered by a 93 hp Tier 4 Final/EU Stage IV PowerTech Plus diesel engine while the 210L
EP is powered by a 70 hp certified Interim Tier 4/Stage III B PowerTech E engine. Depending on use, each model can be equipped with a canopy or optional four-season, air-conditioned/heated cab. 800/503-3373; www.johndeere.com.

Advanced Drainage Systems design tool

Advanced Drainage Systems

The StormTech design tool from Advanced Drainage Systems enables engineers, owners and contractors to design customizable underground stormwater management systems.
Available free at the company website, the tool can be accessed and used through multiple platforms, including smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. Designs are produced in PDF and CAD formats with data that enables users to estimate total installed cost.
800/821-6710; www.ads-pipe.com.

Coxreels Universal Bracket chain/gear guard


The Universal Bracket Kit, available on the 1600 Series reel from Coxreels, is made from
12-gauge, heavy-duty, powder-coated steel and functions as a chain/gear guard. The bracket
allows for four payout degrees (0, 30, 60 and 90) for mounting rewind crank, three- or fourway roller guide and three-way pin. The bracket also features a removable center guard cap
for easy bearing access. 800/269-7335; www.coxreels.com. F
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INDUSTRY NEWS

SEPTEMBER 2015

WAMGROUP names
Enviro-Care Company president

WAMGROUP named Philip A. Thompson president of WAM North


America, doing business as Enviro-Care Company. WAMGROUP purchased
Enviro-Care in February. Thompson had been vice president of sales and
marketing under the previous owners.

Klein Tools receives product design awards

Klein Tools received three product awards in Electrical, Construction &


Maintenance magazines Product of the Year competition. Kleins all-purpose pliers placed first in the hand tools category, the cushion-grip impact
punchdown tool placed first in the voice-data-video tools category and the
tradesman pro lighted tool bag placed first in the bags and totes category.

VARCo adds vacuum pump repairs, rebuilds

VARCo, supplier of hoses, valves, vacuum pumps, restroom chemicals


and vacuum truck components for the liquid waste industry, has added
vacuum pump repairs and rebuilds.

Lined Valve Co. celebrates 20th anniversary

Lined Valve Co. celebrates the 20th anniversary of its founding by Jeff
Bowman, P.E., in 1995. Beginning in Beaverton, Oregon, the company
moved to Woodland, Washington, and opened a second manufacturing
facility in Ocala, Florida. In 1999, Bowman purchased A-C Valve, merging
the two companies with A-C Valve doing business as LVC.

Benjamin Franklin Plumbing,


Mister Sparky partner with TV personality

Benjamin Franklin Plumbing and Mister Sparky Electric, part of the


Direct Energy family of brands, have partnered with Mike Rowe, creator
and executive producer of CNNs Somebodys Gotta Do It and Discovery
Channels Dirty Jobs. The brands will donate $100,000 in scholarships to
the mikeroweWORKS Foundation and work with Rowe to promote the
skilled trade industry. As part of the partnership, Rowe will appear in
several commercials alongside technicians from each of the brands.

Advanced Pressure Systems expands offices

Advanced Pressure Systems broke ground this spring on an addition to


its office and manufacturing complex in Tomball, Texas. The expansion
will add 35,000 square feet to the facility. Construction is scheduled for completion in fall.

Alchemy Polymers, Spray Foam Systems


form partnership

Alchemy Polymers, manufacturer of polyurethane slab lifting technology, partnered with Spray Foam Systems to offer a one-stop-shop
slab-lifting package.

Isuzu achieves
production milestone

Isuzu Commercial Truck achieved a production milestone in April when the 20,000th
gas-powered, low-cab-forward truck rolled
off the assembly line.

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Val-Matic renews ISO certification

Val-Matic Valve & Manufacturing renewed its ISO 9001:2008 certification. Val-Matic received its first certification in 2006.

Neptune Benson names director of marketing

Neptune Benson named Emmett Jorgensen corporate director of


marketing. He will be responsible for overseeing all corporate marketing initiatives and strategy.

HammerHead names interim president

HammerHead Trenchless Equipment named Rick Johnson, CEO of


Charles Machine Works, interim president. He replaces president and CEO
Brian Metcalf.

Trelleborg receives innovation award,


restructures business
Trelleborg Pipe Seals advanced engineering and materials operation
received the Innovational Award at the Chemicals Northwest Awards in
Manchester, England. The company was recognized for diversifying from
its original beginnings as an engineering-based organization to a chemical
processor of composite materials. Trelleborg also has restructured its business to consolidate all products under pipe seals and pipe rehabilitation.

Cultec adds downloads, product


details to website
Cultec redesigned its website, www.cultec.com, providing downloads and project and product images on
a wider screen format. The company also updated its
Stormwater Management Design Guide, available under
the Design Assistance tab.

Cultec Website

RapidView names director


of customer care
RapidView named Wade Langley director of customer
care. He will be responsible for all sales service, support
and logistics throughout North America.

Ring-O-Matic names CEO


Ring-O-Matic, an Iowa-based manufacturer of vacuum excavators, named Brian Metcalf chief executive
officer. A native of Pella, Iowa, Metcalf will be responsible for developing a sustainable strategic growth plan
for the company as well as its complement of related
support products.

Wade Langley

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Municipal consultant Nichols passes away


Bob Nichols, a longtime executive at the Freese and Nichols consulting firm, passed away May 8 in Arlington, Texas. He was 88. During his
67-year career, Nichols primarily focused on environmental engineering,
coordinating numerous large-scale and multidisciplinary projects, including water and wastewater treatment plants, wastewater collections systems, water distribution systems and drainage master plans.

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Ditch Witch, a Charles Machine Works company, launched a new website, www.ditchwitch.com. The site features a myDitchWitch customer portal that provides an access point to Parts Lookup, Quick Tools and HDD
Advisor. It also enables customers to set their dealer preference and manage their account profile.

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Macquarie Group acquires Advantage Funding

Macquarie Group acquired Advantage Funding Management from Marubeni America Corp. Advantage Funding will become a fully owned subsidiary of Macquaries Corporate and Asset Finance group. Advantage Funding
provides transportation financing and leasing options for commercial vehicle operators in the municipal and industrial markets.

GPS Insight founder finalist for


EY Entrepreneur of the Year

Rob Donat, founder and CEO of GPS Insight, is a finalist for the 2015
EY (Ernst & Young) Entrepreneur of the Year award in the Mountain Desert region. The award recognizes individuals who demonstrate excellence
and success in innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities.

Prime Resins names business development manager

Prime Resins named Casey Pieczonka business development manager


in Florida. A licensed, certified underground utility and excavating contractor, his areas of expertise include CIPP rehabilitation, manhole and lift
station rehabilitation, construction administration, sanitary/storm sewer
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Source One Environmental redesigns website

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SEWER: MINDEN, LA., OVERCOMES
ITS SMALL SIZE AND BUDGET

<<< Susie Sieg, of Bucks Sanitary Service,


unloads a Satellite Industries Maxim 3000
restroom at the Oregon Jamboree.
(Photos by Peter Krupp)

the teaM
Lisa and Scott Weld, owners of Bucks
Sanitary Service in Eugene, Ore., have a
sta of 10 an office worker, yard worker,
part-time mechanic and seven drivers.
Lisa works in the office answering phones
and managing the creative and marketing
side while Scott fills in on everything

BY BettY dAGeFoRde

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from ofmanagement
to Eddy,
running
to
Deputy Manager
Engineering Bill
left, routes
pipetter
Jeffery Silva,maintenance.
equipment operator
Corey worked
Silva andon
lead
Five people
the
pipetter Craig Shirai (out of view) work to replace
Oregon
Jamboree
along with
the Welds
copper piping.
(Photography
by Dianne
Reynolds)

Taking
a Bow

and their three children, Maren, 9; Milah,


13; and Sten, 17; who are accustomed to
helping out at events.

FOCUS: WATER

PLANNING
WITH VISION

the crew at Bucks Sanitary


provides service that sings
for oregon Music Festival
Water department team
County of Kauai, Hawaii

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PLANNING
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WITH VISION

The Kauai water


The
White
department
traverses
Test
a Glove
clear
path
toward
cleanliness means success for
North carolinas
teS Group
system
revitalization
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PAGE 18

he County of Kauai
Department of Water,
charged with the task
of supplying water
across the island of
Kauai, Hawaii, is working to unify
and modernize its water system
under its comprehensive Water Plan
2020. The plan, devised in 2000,
aims to upgrade aging water infrastructure, unite separate water systems and ensure an abundant supply
of quality water for the future on
firm financial footing.

The department currently operates 11 unconnected water systems


ranging from Haena in the north
to Kekaha in the south. While the
island covers more than 560 square
miles, the water distribution system
covers 68 square miles, primarily
along the islands coast.
The department monitors, operates and maintains 50 deep well
pumping stations, 19 booster pumping stations, four tunnel sources, 58
storage tanks, 75 control valve stations and over 400 miles of pipeline

Lets roLL

Its easier to send a driver


to pick up toilets if theyre
all in one spot. I probably
spent a little bit extra labor,
but at least you dont
have to send somebody
with a map to go to this

Craig Shirai feeds 1-inch soft


copper pipe through a hole bored
campground,
by the Grundomat horizontal
boring tool from TT Technologies.

get these six,

go to another campground,

POSTERS

The very day we found out wed


have to move our shop, somebody
came through the door and said,
Do you want to buy Bucks back?
It was really a door closing, door
opening, all in the same day.
Scott Weld
coMpany history

In April 2012, Lisa and Scott Weld


bought Bucks for the second time. Their
first crack at it was in 1995 when Scotts
father heard the 20-year-old business was
having problems. The family made an oer
to the founder and operated it for four
years as an add-on to their trash and septic
The island has uniqueservice
challenges
in securing
its water
business.
In 1999, when
Welds
supply. One side of the father
islandretired,
receives
rain
they 13
soldinches
it to a of
national
solid waste
company.
Weld
went to work
per year, while the other
is the
wettest
location
for that company, then 10 years later tried
on Earth, receiving
455 inches annually.
his hand again at self-employment in the
Bill Eddy
trash
business. A few challenges cropped
up, but they turned out to be fortuitous,
serving approximately 66,000 resisays Lisalenges
Weld.in securing its water supply,
dents. All department revenues are
says Bill Eddy, deputy manager and
derived from water sales.
engineer with the department. One
side of the island receives 13 inches
of rain per year, while the other is
(continued)
the wettest location on Earth,
receivThe island has unique chal(continued)

The Hawaiian island of Kauai is meeting the challenges of its geography,


climate and remote location while revitalizing its aging water system
By Peter Kenter

February 25 - 28, 2013, Indiana Convention Center

From left, Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr., Department of Water Board Chair
Daryl Kaneshiro, County of Kauai Council Chair Jay Furfaro, and project
manager Dustin Moises attend a dedication ceremony for a new 500,000gallon tank in Omao, led by kahu (or pastor) Ipo Kahaunaele.

Aug. 30-Sept. 2
American Public Works Association International Public Works Congress and
Exposition, Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona. Visit www.apwa.net.

tHe JoB: Oregon Jamboree


locAtIoN: Sweet Home, Ore.
tHe PRo: Bucks Sanitary Service

At the oregon Jamboree


music festival, the crew
at Bucks Sanitary Service
provides service that sings

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May 2013

oN locAtIoN

Eight times, Sunday through Wednesday, a caravan of three trailers


made the hour-long drive up Interstate 5 from the companys yard to the
Jamboree site to deliver units. Two of their 15-year-old company-built
trailers held 16 units each and a third trailer carried 20 (also company-built,
using an Explorer receiver from McKee Technologies, Inc.). The company
used service vehicles to pull the trailers.
Weld tried a new approach for the removal process. Sunday night
and continuing Monday, the team pumped and moved all units to a single
staging area, which he felt simplified the job. Its easier to send a driver to
pick up toilets if theyre all in one spot, he explains. I probably spent a little
bit extra labor, but at least you dont have to send somebody with a map to
go to this campground, get these six, go to another campground, get these
eight. Then you start leaving sinks behind and the (handicap unit) doesnt
fit. Its just a logistics nightmare trying to get the loads to work out. During
the week, they grabbed units as schedules permitted.
keepin it cLean

Jamboree organizers required someone be on site and available by


and the financial needs of the system.get these eight.
radio at all times so Weld, his son and another member of the team stayed in
The survey rated the condition
a motor home at one of the campgrounds.
newly installed water meter from
of the overall system as poor, notScottAWeld
Venue units were serviced each night from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. At 6:30
Badger Meter.
ing the deterioration of pipelines
a.m. they started in on the campground units, finishing around 9:30 a.m.
and mapping a series of vulnerable
During the day, they pumped out 20 RVs and 19 holding tanks 10 at the
The rst step in any major construction project undertaken by the
Ductile iron is faring much betmainlines located in remote areas
two shower facilities and the balance for the food vendors.
County of Kauai Department of Water is the blessing of the project by
ter, with occasional pinholes presentwith poor access that impeded repair
Five service vehicles were used: A 2010 Peterbilt 335 and a 2008
a Hawaiian kahu, a local spiritual leader.
ing the worst problems. Eddy notes
and maintenance.
International 4300, both built out by Progress Vactruck with 1,500-gallon
that the island is fortunate to posThe grounds of the island are sacred in so many ways, says Bill
That study preceded Water Plan
waste/500-gallon freshwater aluminum tanks; a 2001 Isuzu FTR from
sess largely neutral soil.
2020, a thorough roadmap to reviEddy, deputy manager with the department. We have a priest or
<<< The Bucks team includes, from
Workmate/FMI Truck Sales & Service with an 850-gallon waste/350-gallon
While
talizing the water system.
priestess bless the grounds in any project that involves digging.
left, Milah
Weld,aggressive
Susie Sieg, Josh
freshwater steel tank; and two 2000 International 4700s built out by Lely
soils
inWeld,
OahuScott
and Weld and
I was the director at the Maui
Wooley,
Sten
Eddy notes that the original Hawaiians didnt possess iron tools and
Manufacturing Inc. with 750-gallon waste/350-gallon freshwater steel tanks.
Eric Brownrigg.
Water Board at the time that Water
used wooden or stone tools instead.
All have Masport pumps.
Plan 2020 was being developed, says
Because digging in rm ground was so difcult, they buried their
David Craddick, current manager and
Waste was transported to the companys yard each night and transferred
ancestors in the sand or in caves, he says. When we break ground to
chief engineer at Kauai. I watched
to a 20,000-gallon tank. From there, another pumping contractor picked up
country
musicamazement
festival. Surprisingly,
Wynonna Judd said yes and the festival
The
very day
we found
out
wedareas
havealong
to move
our shop,
somebody
construct
a pipeline
in the
sandy
the coast,
we sometimes
with some
at the number
the waste and disposed of it by land application.
hasofattracted
top talent
ever that
since.
In 2012, the 9,000 residents welcomed
came come
through
theadoor
you
to buy and
Bucks
community
meetings
were
across
burialand
site,said,
so weDo
have
thewant
area blessed
ask back?
forgive-It
40,000
AugustErnest
3-5, most
was really a door closing, door opening, all in the same day. They quickly
heldvisitors
by manager
Lauofatwhom
the camped out. Judd was back to help
ness for disturbing the dead.
But different
celebrate
the Jamborees
along with Rascal Flatts, Dierks
JefferysaMe
Silva (foreground)
and Corey Silva clean caked red Kauai dirt off a
jumped at the chance.
time. The
community20th
wasanniversary,
heavily
Any contact with historic artifacts or burial sites is also overseen
Grundomat
toolan(TT
Bentley,
thein
Charlie
Daniels
and enough performers for 22 shows on
Inhorizontal
one sense, boring
Weld was
oldTechnologies).
pro at this event, so it was pretty much
involved
developing
theBand,
plan, and
Today
their business
is exclusively
restrooms,
serving
the
by a cultural
monitor, an
archeologicalportable
expert, the
Kauai Burial
Council
twothats
stages.
Other
attractions
included
wineESTABLISHED:
gardens, merchandise
business as usual, he says. On the other hand, the size and scope had
YEAR
why
the plan
has been
imple-beer and
100-mile-wide Willamette Valley. Theyve got about 1,500 Satellite Industries
and the State Historic Preservation Division to ensure that any bones
booths
and a kids
zone.much
The event
is held in a no-facilities,
20-acre park-like
1960
changed
significantly
the amazement
years their first
brought in 60
mented
without
further
units gray Tufways and Maxims (and a few white ones for weddings, and
I
watched
with over
some
at year,
the they
number
of the deceased iwi are treated with care and respect.
setting
near
the
edge
of
the
picturesque
town.
units
for one venue and four campgrounds. That was the most difficult
debate
in
fi
nancing
the
projects.
green units for their University of Oregon tailgating; quack shacks, they call
POPULATION SERVED:
ofthing
community
meetings that were held by manager
At the end of a project, we also hold a dedication ceremony in
for me, he says. So I had to get my act together. He quickly got his
To date, $125 million of a pro66,000
them after the Oregon Ducks mascot), several ADA-compliant Freedoms
Ernest
Lau it.
atYouve
the time.
The
community
was
heavily
which we give thanks for
keepingthe
safe,Engineering
Eddy says. Crowd
arms around
got to just
scratch
your head and
kick
it in gear and
posed $600 million has been spent
and wheelchair-accessible
Liberties
anworkers
Ameri-Can
By the nuMBers
AREA SERVED:
go. We in
didnt
stop moving all
weekend.
involved
developing
the
plan, and thats why the plan
on the program with the department
Improving
waterand
system
considered
good work
thattrailers
improves
Pleaser
restroomthe
trailer,
twoissmaller
Comfort
Station
from
68 square miles
The company
broughtoninits265
units (20 Maxims, 10 Freedoms, 20
making
good progress
conthe lives
of island residents.
Advanced
Containment
Systems, Inc. About 50 percent of their work is
has been implemented without much further debate
DEPARTMENT
STAFF:
Liberties,
oneschedule.
Standing Room Only urinal unit,
and the balance
Tufways),
struction
special events, including, in 2012, the U.S. Olympic track-and-field trials.
in financing the projects.
75 (half Satellite Industries
three restroom
trailers,
and 73
hand-wash stations
Current work
involves
a continuthe companys
inventory,
Inc. Tag Alongs
INFRASTRUCTURE:
in diameter for those lines serving Waves
ing 455 inches annually. This is also
ing from
emphasis
on replacing
pipelines.the rest PolyPortables,
David Craddick
colleague).
400 miles of water mains
just a few customers on isolated rented from
the oldest
of the main Hawaiian
Eacha of
the old pipe materials
Making
connections
routes to 24-inch mains. The distriislands
and the most eroded. Fresh
continues
display
its ownfive
weaknow adding 3 feet of cover to the
Honolulu are notorious for attackSome 115to
units,
including
handicap-accessible,
were set up at the
ANNUAL DEPARTMENT
The Welds live in Sweet Home so theyve always had the hometown
bution system is comprised of every- main
rock is more permeable, but old
ness,
notes
top of the pipe, Eddy says. Were
ing water infrastructure, the exteBUDGET:
venue
Eddy.
a fewWere
at bus seeing
stops, failthe hospitality
center, and parking lots,
advantage for the Jamboree and Bucks has done it since its beginning in
thing from galvanized steel to butures
rock doesnt offer good geology for
in theinjoints
rubber
gaskets
enforcing the new standard to see
rior of iron pipe fares well in Kauai,
Operating,
$25.4
million;
the bulk
largeand
banks,
along
with six to eight
hand-wash
stations,
were
1996. They feel confident theyll retain the work as long as they provide good
$26.2
(2013)
asbestos cement, cast iron, ductile placed
wells, so we still need to practice
of asbestos
cement
pipe
have The capital,
if it has an effect on breakage.
making ductile iron the replacement
at the four
corners
of that
the facility.
crew placed
themillion
ACSI trailers
service and a reasonable price.
iron, concrete cylinder and PVC. near
water conservation despite the heavy
caused
us a for
lot the
of trouble.
Castand
ironthe Ameri-Can
Sections of older pipelines are
material of choice.
the stage
performers
Engineering trailer in
ASSOCIATIONS:
Pipes range in age from brand new thelines
rainfall in parts of the island. Our
brittle
and are
subject
also being aligned with public roads
American
food become
court/beer
garden,
along
with the urinal
unit. Water Works
up to 90 years old.
water
supply
relies 85 percent on
to full circle cracks, often due to
as they are replaced. From the
Mains buried deeper
Association, Hawaii Water
the
Main
event
Thirty units and six hand-wash stations were arranged in two banks
A thorough survey of the system
groundwater and 15 percent on surtree
roots or ground shifts. PVC
Works Association, National
1920s to the 1950s, they were typiThe Kauai team is now burying
In the early 90s, when Sweet Home came up with an idea to help
smaller, the
adjacent
The life
rest of the
inventory
taken to 23
Rural
Waterwas
Association
conducted in the late 1990s revealed at areaching
face water.
end ofvenue.
its service
cally aligned along the shortest
new mains deeper than in the past.
fund civic
projects,
this little
asked adefi
bigciencies
star to perform
at their first
units were
rented to individual campsites.
in pipe condition,
along campgrounds.
Water
is pumped
intotown
storage
is subject toThirteen
lateral cracks,
particuroute, which caused them to be
Some of the older pipes were burWEBSITE:
(continued)
with concerns about system capacity,
tanks, then transmitted through a
larly the thinner material installed
installed through pastures, forests
ied less than 3 feet deep, and were
www.kauaiwater.org
water supply levels, storage capacity
pipe system ranging from 3/4 inches
decades ago.
(continued)
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BEGIN WITH A BLESSING

Starting At

Unique supply challenges

35

department switched from a traditional low bid process to a request


for proposal system. While the major
transition temporarily slowed the
pace at which projects were advertised, the new approach is expected
to provide higher-quality contractors that will assist the department
in remaining on schedule and on
budget.
The department currently has
no leak detection program in place,
because it has found it challenging
to attract qualified technicians to the
island. Kauai has already purchased
SubSurface LD-12 listening devices,
FCS Permaloggers and ZCorr correlators, but currently uses its SCADA
system to detect most large leaks.
Repair crews are split into two
teams, with field crews handling
pipelines and distribution located
along the coast, and plant crews hanSwitching
to RFPs
^^^ Satellite Industries Tufway restrooms are lined up and ready to go before the
dling
andofstorage
tanks located
During
fiscal year
2011-12,
the strung
Oregon
Jamboree,
complete
with lighting
in wells
the front
the units.

Bill Eddy, deputy manager and engineer,


County of Kauai Department of Water.

PROFILE:
Department of
Water, County of
Kauai, Hawaii

^^^ Milah Weld helps out her fathers crew, keeping restrooms and hand-wash
stations stocked with soap and paper products at the Oregon Jamboree, including these Wave sinks from Satellite Industries.

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800/927-2271
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Ameri-Can Engineering
574/892-5151
www.ameri-can.com

Sept. 28-30
National Rural Water Association WaterPro Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Visit www.nrwa.org.

and private property, Eddy says.


Access and maintenance has been
a problem with these pipelines.
In-house crews tackle mainline
replacement jobs up to 500 feet in
length. The work is primarily digand-replace.
We have also done several horizontal directional drilling (HDD)
projects using both HDPE and fusible PVC C900, Eddy says. Most
HDD work has been done at stream
crossings, a few of them under emergency conditions when existing pipelines were damaged during severe
winter storms. We did one slipline
job on an old 27-inch steel pipe,
sliplined with 16-inch HDPE.
Outside contractors are engaged
in larger projects, often shipping in
workers and equipment by barge.

Masport, Inc.
800/228-4510
www.masportpump.com

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Water department team


County of Kauai, Hawaii

FOCUS: WATER

PLANNINGPLANNING
WITH VISION WITH VISION
The Hawaiian island of Kauai is meeting the challenges of its geography,

climate and remote location while revitalizing its aging water system
The Kauai water
By Peter Kenter
department traverses
The department currently operhe County of Kauai
The island has unique challenges in securing its water
a clearDepartment
pathof Water,
toward
ates 11 unconnected water systems
supply. One side of the island receives 13 inches of rain
ranging from Haena in the north
with the task
system ofcharged
revitalization
to Kekaha in the south. While the
supplying water
per year, while the other is the wettest location

across the island of


Kauai, Hawaii, is working to unify
and modernize its water system
under its comprehensive Water Plan
2020. The plan, devised in 2000,
aims to upgrade aging water infrastructure, unite separate water systems and ensure an abundant supply
of quality water for the future on
firm financial footing.

island
PAGE
18covers more than 560 square
miles, the water distribution system
covers 68 square miles, primarily
along the islands coast.
The department monitors, operates and maintains 50 deep well
pumping stations, 19 booster pumping stations, four tunnel sources, 58
storage tanks, 75 control valve stations and over 400 miles of pipeline

on Earth, receiving 455 inches annually.


Bill Eddy
serving approximately 66,000 residents. All department revenues are
derived from water sales.

Unique supply challenges


The island has unique chal-

lenges in securing its water supply,


says Bill Eddy, deputy manager and
engineer with the department. One
side of the island receives 13 inches
of rain per year, while the other is
the wettest location on Earth, receiv(continued)

From left, Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr., Department of Water Board Chair
Daryl Kaneshiro, County of Kauai Council Chair Jay Furfaro, and project
manager Dustin Moises attend a dedication ceremony for a new 500,000gallon tank in Omao, led by kahu (or pastor) Ipo Kahaunaele.

Craig Shirai feeds 1-inch soft


copper pipe through a hole bored
by the Grundomat horizontal
boring tool from TT Technologies.

and private property, Eddy says.


Access and maintenance has been
a problem with these pipelines.
In-house crews tackle mainline
replacement jobs up to 500 feet in
length. The work is primarily digand-replace.
We have also done several horhor
izontal directional drilling (HDD)
projects using both HDPE and fusible PVC C900, Eddy says. Most
HDD work has been done at stream
crossings, a few of them under emer
emergency conditions when existing pipelines were damaged during severe
A newly installed water meter from
winter storms. We did one slipline
Badger Meter.
job on an old 27-inch steel pipe,
sliplined with 16-inch HDPE.
Ductile iron is faring much betOutside contractors are engaged
ter, with occasional pinholes presentin larger projects, often shipping in
ing the worst problems. Eddy notes
that the island is fortunate to pos- workers and equipment by barge.

department switched from a tradi


traditional low bid process to a request
for proposal system. While the major
transition temporarily slowed the
pace at which projects were adver
advertised, the new approach is expected
to provide higher-quality contrac
contractors that will assist the department
in remaining on schedule and on
budget.
The department currently has
no leak detection program in place,
because it has found it challenging

and the financial needs of the system.


to attract qualified technicians to the
The survey rated the condition
island. Kauai has already purchased
of the overall system as poor, notSubSurface LD-12 listening devices,
ing the deterioration of pipelines
FCS Permaloggers and ZCorr cor
corand mapping a series of vulnerable
relators, but currently uses its SCADA
The rst step in any major construction project undertaken by the
mainlines located in remote areas
system to detect most large leaks.
County of Kauai Department of Water is the blessing of the project by
with poor access that impeded repair
Repair crews are split into two
a Hawaiian kahu, a local spiritual leader.
and maintenance.
teams, with field crews handling
The grounds of the island are sacred in so many ways, says Bill
That study preceded Water Plan
pipelines and distribution located
sess largely neutral soil.
2020, a thorough roadmap to reviEddy, deputy manager with the department. We have a priest or
along the coast, and plant crews han
hanSwitching to RFPs
While aggressive
talizing the water system.
priestess bless the grounds in any project that involves digging.
dling wells and storage tanks located
During fiscal year 2011-12, the
soils in Oahu and
I was the director at the Maui
Eddy notes that the original Hawaiians didnt possess iron tools and
Water Board at the time that Water
used wooden or stone tools instead.
Plan 2020 was being developed, says
Because digging in rm ground was so difcult, they buried their
David Craddick, current manager and
ancestors in the sand or in caves, he says. When we break ground to
Bill Eddy, deputy manager and engineer,
chief engineer at Kauai. I watched
County of Kauai Department of Water.
construct a pipeline in the sandy areas along the coast, we sometimes
with some amazement at the number
of community meetings that were
come across a burial site, so we have the area blessed and ask forgiveheld by manager Ernest Lau at the
ness for disturbing the dead.
time. The community was heavily
Any contact with historic artifacts or burial sites is also overseen
involved in developing the plan, and
by a cultural monitor, an archeological expert, the Kauai Burial Council
YEAR ESTABLISHED:
thats why the plan has been impleand the State Historic Preservation Division to ensure that any bones
1960
mented without much further
of the deceased iwi are treated with care and respect.
debate in financing the projects.
POPULATION SERVED:
At the end of a project, we also hold a dedication ceremony in
To date, $125 million of a pro66,000
which we give thanks for keeping the workers safe, Eddy says.
posed $600 million has been spent
AREA SERVED:
on the program with the department
Improving the water system is considered good work that improves
68 square miles
making good progress on its conthe lives of island residents.
DEPARTMENT STAFF:
struction schedule.
75
Current work involves a continuJeffery Silva (foreground) and Corey Silva clean caked red Kauai dirt off a
INFRASTRUCTURE:
in diameter for those lines serving
ing 455 inches annually. This is also
ing emphasis
on replacing
pipelines.
Grundomat
horizontal
boring tool
(TT Technologies).
400 miles of water mains
just a few customers on isolated
the oldest of the main Hawaiian
Each of the old pipe materials
routes to 24-inch mains. The distriislands and the most eroded. Fresh
continues to display its own weakANNUAL DEPARTMENT
bution system is comprised of every- Iness,
rock is more permeable, but old
notes Eddy.
Were
seeing
failwatched
with
some
amazement
at the number
BUDGET:
thing from galvanized steel to
rock doesnt offer good geology for
in the joints and rubber gaskets
Operating,
million;
of ures
community
meetings that were
held by$25.4
manager
capital, $26.2 million (2013)
asbestos cement, cast iron, ductile
wells, so we still need to practice
of asbestos cement pipe that have
atofthe
time.
was heavily
iron, concrete cylinder and PVC. Ernest
water conservation despite the heavy
causedLau
us a lot
trouble.
CastThe
iron community
ASSOCIATIONS:
Pipes range in age from brand new
rainfall in parts of the island. Our
lines become
brittle and are
subject
involved
in developing
the
plan, and
thats Water
why the
plan
American
Works
up to 90 years old.
water supply relies 85 percent on
full circle cracks, often due to
Association,
Hawaii
Water
hastobeen
implemented without much
further
debate
A thorough survey of the system
groundwater and 15 percent on surtree roots or ground shifts. PVC
Works Association, National
in financing
Rural Water Association
conducted in the late 1990s revealed
face water.
reaching the end
of its service the
life projects.
deficiencies in pipe condition, along
Water is pumped into storage
is subject to lateral cracks,
particuDavid
Craddick WEBSITE:
with concerns about system capacity,
tanks, then transmitted through a
larly the thinner material installed
www.kauaiwater.org
water supply levels, storage capacity
pipe system ranging from 3/4 inches
decades
ago.
now adding 3 feet of cover to the
Honolulu
are notorious
for attacktop of the pipe, Eddy says. (continued)
Were
ing water infrastructure, the exte-

ISLAND WATER PROJECTS


BEGIN WITH A BLESSING

PROFILE:
Department of
Water, County of
Kauai, Hawaii

rior of iron pipe fares well in Kauai,


making ductile iron the replacement
material of choice.

Mains buried deeper


The Kauai team is now burying
new mains deeper than in the past.
Some of the older pipes were bur
buried less than 3 feet deep, and were

enforcing the new standard to see


if it has an effect on breakage.
Sections of older pipelines are
also being aligned with public roads
as they are replaced. From the
1920s to the 1950s, they were typically aligned along the shortest
route, which caused them to be
installed through pastures, forests

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