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Water and force main rehabilitation technologies

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Infra­struc­ture assets throughout the nation are aging and coming to (or are past) their useful life. Having options for renewal over replacement for water and force main systems is imperative to maximize budget expen­di­tures and minimize social and envi­ron­men­tal impacts.

In this webinar, learn about trenchless reha­bil­i­ta­tions and the technical aspects of water and force main reha­bil­i­ta­tion tech­nolo­gies. Our experts present various pressure pipeline reha­bil­i­ta­tion tech­nolo­gies and the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Water and force main rehabilitation technologies

Meet the panelists

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Brent Johnson

Environmental Engineer

Brent provides cost-effective designs for water and sewer system rehabilitation, specializing in trenchless technologies to cut costs and speed construction.

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Cindy Preuss

Civil Engineer

Cindy has experience delivering wet utility projects and specializes in pipeline alignment analysis and system design, trenchless technology and stormwater permitting.

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Susan Crawford

Water Services Group Director

Susan has deep expertise in drinking water and reuse treatment, and has worked on some of the industry's most significant and complex projects.

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