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February 28, 2022

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SediVision’s General Manager Brings a Focus on Building

Expansion is Underway to Meet Interest in Complete Visibility SediVision® LLC, a subsidiary of USST Holdings Company, has brought on a seasoned aquatic projects manager and business development specialist to serve as General Manager, leading all aspects of operations, production, and sales.  David Graves, a Florida native with a career in hydrographic survey, will be managing a growing team at SediVision® LLC.   “SediVision® LLC is offering complete visibility and predictive maintenance solutions that the wastewater industry has never had, it’s like an MRI for wastewater tanks,” said Denver J. Stutler, Jr., CEO at SediVision® LLC.  “Our company has experience

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February 20, 2022

Wastewater Visibility News

SediVision Gets To Work Saving Customer Thousands of Dollars

When it comes to keeping wastewater tanks in good working order, guesswork just won’t cut it. Find out more.

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February 15, 2022

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Introducing SediVision, A Decision-Making Tool for Allocating Limited Resources

SEDIVISION ALLOWS YOU TO SEE THE CONDITIONS BENEATH DARK WATER DUE TO EXCESSIVE TURBIDITY IN YOUR TANKS Given most wastewater infrastructure is out of sight, it often can be out of mind unless it becomes an emergency. Because the water in these structures is highly turbid, it can be difficult to see what is beneath the water stealing your valuable capacity. To help managers responsible for the maintenance of critical wet infrastructure we’ve introduced a remarkable decision-making tool designed especially for wastewater tank conditions called SediVision®. SediVision® allows for complete visibility where there has never been any, under dark water in

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November 30, 2021

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Probing vs Complete Visibility Inside Wastewater Tanks

Traditional wastewater probes don’t always find everything. Find out how SediVision helped one central Florida wastewater treatment facility recover capacity by giving them complete visibility into their tanks.

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November 30, 2021

Wastewater Visibility News

Probing vs Complete Visibility Inside Wastewater Tanks

SediVisionTM Reveals Over Three Times The Amount Of Material Than Estimated In central Florida, a wastewater treatment facility was experiencing loss of capacity and inefficiency with one of its aeration basins.  They probed this 140 by 40-foot digester from a few accessible spots along the walkway and hit concrete every time, indicating minimal material buildup.  However, the aeration basin was still using more energy than required and seemed to be suffering from a loss in capacity.  This facility could not logistically drain this tank down and wanted to know precisely what was occurring under all that dark water.  U.S. Submergent

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June 1, 2021

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Develop Your Wastewater Tank Maintenance Program With Confidence

Complete Visibility in Wastewater Tanks Leads to Better Stewardship One of the biggest challenges facing America’s wastewater infrastructure is it’s often out of sight, which means there is a high probability it’s also out of mind. Unlike potholes, which cannot be ignored, the condition of our wastewater tanks is not as obvious. In our business, the first step to understanding a problem is being able to see the problem. Since the water in wastewater tanks is turbid or dark water, it’s impossible to see how much and where material has accumulated. The solution is SediVision®, a remarkable decision-making tool that provides complete

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June 1, 2021

Wastewater Visibility News

Develop Your Maintenance Program With Confidence

Complete Visibility Leads to Better Stewardship One of the biggest challenges facing America’s wastewater infrastructure is it’s often out of sight, which means there is a high probability it’s also out of mind. Unlike potholes, which cannot be ignored, the condition of our wastewater tanks is not as obvious. In our business, the first step to understanding a problem is being able to see the problem. Since the water in wastewater tanks is turbid or dark water, it’s impossible to see how much and where material has accumulated. Proprietary and confidential. Do not distribute.© 2021 U.S. Submergent Techologies, LLC. All rights reserved. The solution, provided

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March 29, 2021

Wastewater Visibility News

Cleaning a Wastewater Tank – How Much Will It Cost?

Plan Your Maintenance with Confidence Using SediVision U.S. Submergent Technologies (USST) understands the cost of cleaning a wastewater tank is directly associated with the amount of material and the difficulty required to reach and remove it. Given the importance of how much cleaning a tank will cost, accurately estimating the amount of material in the tank is just as vital. In our industry, we often run into the question – How much will it cost to clean this tank? Well, that depends on a few factors such as the amount of the material, the type of material, where the material is located, and the work

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March 23, 2021

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Cleaning a Wastewater Tank – How Much Will It Cost?

Plan your Maintenance with Confidence Using SediVision SediVision, LLC understands the cost of cleaning a wastewater tank is directly associated with the amount of material and the difficulty required to reach and remove it. Given the importance of how much cleaning a tank will cost, accurately estimating the amount of material in the tank is just as vital. In the wastewater industry, we often run into the question – How much will it cost to clean this tank? Well, that depends on a few factors such as the amount of the material, the type of material, where the material is

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