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Achieved significant savings through innovative data collection and depletion rate monitoring with advanced sensor technology and real-time analytics. The project resulted in $748,680 in savings through the deployment of 17 sensors, collecting 23 million data points to monitor a 4,490 L/year depletion ...
ByLiORA
Executive Summary LiORA's innovative technology successfully guided the remediation strategy at a former bulk fuel facility, enabling a precise Natural Source Zone Depletion (NSZD) assessment that reduced the excavation area and optimized site management. Through continuous monitoring and data-driven analysis, LiORA demonstrated how advanced sensor technology can transform traditional ...
ByLiORA
Manhole inspection cameras are indispensable tools for municipalities, contractors, and industrial operators, enabling the efficient inspection of underground infrastructure without the need for direct human entry. These devices are subject to some of the harshest conditions imaginable, including extreme temperatures, water submersion, corrosive environments, and ...
Manhole inspections are crucial for maintaining the health and safety of underground infrastructure, especially in cities and municipalities. Traditionally, inspecting manholes could involve invasive digging and costly labor. ...
Regular maintenance of underground infrastructure is critical to the safety, functionality, and longevity of a city’s sewer system. ...
Maintaining underground sewer systems is essential to ensure public health, prevent flooding, and avoid costly infrastructure failures. ...
In the field of underground infrastructure inspection, technological advancements play a crucial role in ensuring accuracy, speed, and safety of operations. ...
Inspecting manholes and other confined spaces is an essential task to ensure the proper functioning of underground infrastructure. However, this operation can pose risks to personnel and become costly if poorly planned. ...
In the most demanding industrial and municipal settings, equipment reliability isn’t optional — it’s essential. Inspections of pipelines, manholes, or confined spaces often expose tools to extreme conditions: moisture, heat, chemicals, mud, vibrations, and more. This is the challenge RinnoVision set out to solve with the RV-MAX 360, a cutting-edge inspection camera designed ...
A successful sewer inspection starts well before the sewer camera is inserted into the network. Neglecting preparation—such as analyzing system plans, identifying access points, or planning the inspection route—can compromise the entire operation. By understanding the layout of the sewers, pipes and site conditions in advance, technicians can properly adapt their strategy and choose ...
Manhole inspection is a critical task for maintaining sewer systems, storm drains, and other underground infrastructure. Thanks to manhole inspection cameras like those designed by RinnoVision, this operation is now faster, safer, and more accurate than ever. ...
Underground infrastructure—such as sewer networks, stormwater lines, and service chambers—requires regular maintenance to prevent costly failures. ...
Across North America, underground infrastructure is showing its age. Many manholes and sewer chambers are more than 60, 80, or even 100 years old. ...
Underground networks and industrial infrastructures play a vital role in the smooth functioning of modern societies. ...
The management of underground infrastructure is a major challenge for municipalities and companies specialized in inspection and rehabilitation. ...
The inspection of sewer manholes and underground infrastructure represents a major challenge for municipalities and utility companies. ...
In the world of underground infrastructure inspection, every minute counts. Municipalities, contractors, and asset managers are constantly looking to shorten intervention times, improve data accuracy, and minimize operational costs. ...
The maintenance of infrastructures—whether underground networks, industrial facilities, or municipal structures—has become increasingly demanding. ...
As winter approaches, underground infrastructure is exposed to significant stress. Freezing and thawing cycles place constant pressure on pipelines, causing damage that often remains invisible until a break or a backup occurs. ...
In the world of underground infrastructure, it is often said that a pipeline is only as strong as its weakest joint. ...
