Modify your cost-effective analysis elements to increase I&I mitigation efficiency.
A popular new website created by Metropolitan Council Environmental Services is engaging residents to reduce I&I.
Michigan crew digs trenches in tough terrain to address infiltration.
Pennsylvania township gets proactive on inflow and infiltration to prevent bigger problems.
A holistic approach to rehabilitation proves more cost-effective over time.
Doing the whole project themselves, the utility crew at Stoney Creek Sanitary District in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, works to painstakingly reline pipes due to I&I issues
Pilot program starts with just eight communities and has now expanded to all 28 in southeastern Wisconsin
Sanitary district tackles 20-year project to cut unwanted flow
12-year study shows that effectiveness of rehabilitation deteriorates if it isn’t continually maintained
Addressing all aspects of I&I is cost-effective over time