Wastewater Visibility News
See, Clean and Verify for Wastewater Tanks and Potable Water Tanks
SediVision® and US Submergent Technologies® (USST) deliver See, Clean & Verify℠ technology for the water and wastewater industries.
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SARASOTA, FLORIDA (July 25, 2024) SediVision® and US Submergent Technologies® (USST) deliver See, Clean & Verify℠ technology for the water and wastewater industries.
SediVision LLC, a Sarasota, Florida-based engineering firm, is the developer of SediVision® technology for mapping the quantity and location of sand, grit and other debris in full wastewater tanks. This technology enables utility managers to “see” in dark water. Equipped with informed data from SediVision® mapping, decision-makers can plan budgets, efficiently allocate resources and strategically schedule tank maintenance and cleaning, eliminating guesswork and potentially reducing energy consumption.
SediVision® technology provides visibility and mapping for full wastewater tanks, large-diameter pipes, oxidation ditches, lagoons and ponds. Before the development of SediVision® technology, the See, Clean & Verify℠ process was unavailable within the industry.
When tank cleaning is required, utilities may select US Submergent Technologies® (USST) through a competitive bid process to remove sand, grit and residuals from hard-to-reach wet environments. USST, founded in 2011, utilizes proprietary Combination3® technology and the company’s unique GritGone Process® to clean and help restore capacity in wastewater tanks without disrupting operations or draining the tanks.
USST cleans full wastewater tanks, large-diameter pipes, oxidation ditches, lagoons, ponds, lift stations and other structures. When potable water tanks require cleaning, USST partners with Paragonix Tek to ensure compliance with all EPA standards for cleaning drinking water storage infrastructure.
“Before SediVision technology, utilities were limited to probing the parts of tanks they could reach with rods to guesstimate how much sediment was in the tanks or sending divers into the confined space, a process with inherent risks and limitations,” said Caroline Dunkel, Senior Geologist, SediVision. “The mapping provided by SediVision reveals the precise location and volume of sediment within tanks, providing valuable information for optimally maintaining equipment and infrastructure.”
When the cleaning process is finished, facilities receive the data required to verify their results and ensure the process is thorough and complete.
Interested civil engineers, wastewater managers, and other industry professionals can learn more about this breakthrough technology by contacting SediVision at 866-982-6531.
SediVision LLC, US Submergent Technologies, and Paragonix Tek will be represented at the upcoming Florida Rural Water Association (FRWA) Conference to be hosted from July 29 to July 31 at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Attendees are invited to drop by Booths 303 and 305 to meet members of the SediVision and USST teams.
About SediVision LLC:
SediVision LLC (https://sedivision.com/) is an engineering firm headquartered in Sarasota, Florida. The company provides services specifically related to the assessment and mapping of grit and sand accumulation, primarily in wastewater biological nutrient removal tanks. SediVision® technology provides complete visibility of sand and grit debris in full wastewater tanks without draining down or going offline. Data collected over time with SediVision® can lead to a predictive maintenance schedule for wastewater tanks and help facilities make informed operations, maintenance and budgetary decisions. SediVision also has equipment and capabilities to scan and assess enclosed tanks and large-diameter pipes for sediment build-up and accumulation, which results in lost hydraulic capacity. SediVision, in conjunction with US Submergent Technologies, publishes Wastewater Visibility News.
About US Submergent Technologies:
Founded in 2011, U.S. Submergent Technologies® (https://ussubmergent.com) specializes in submergent cleaning to remove debris from hard-to-clean environments. The company’s proprietary cleaning technology includes its Combination3® (jetter, vacuum, and downhole system) truck and its unique GritGone Process®, which enables the removal of accumulated solids from the bottom of structures, providing a safer and faster way to clean wet infrastructure. U.S. Submergent Technologies can increase hydraulic capacity in numerous industries and other systems that can benefit from being cleaned while in service.
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