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SediVision’s General Manager Brings a Focus on Building

February 28, 2022
Wastewater Visibility News

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 bringing revolutionary solutions to market and this patent-pending technology requires innovation and thought leadership from a General Manager that can meet our customers where they are.  David’s specialized background and unique skills are a vital addition to managing our talented and growing team.  We expect this momentum to continue as the features and benefits of SediVision® are made available to engineers and wastewater managers across the United States.” A graduate of Texas A&M University at Galveston with a bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology, David Graves is no stranger to seeing in dark water.  He’s studied benthic habitats in the muddy waters of all the major bay systems along the Gulf Coast and has managed assessments of inland and marine water bodies. “I’m excited to have the opportunity to permeate such an exceptional and useful service as SediVision® into the wastewater industry,” said David Graves, General Manager at SediVision® LLC.  “I have utilized various applications of remote sensing equipment in my professional career to see what’s under dark water in oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds.  SediVision® offers a unique opportunity to obtain complete visibility where there has never been any, in wastewater tanks, and I look forward to growing our services and meeting industry interest.” David is passionate about the environment and community involvement.  He serves as Chair of the Volunteer Services Committee for the Tampa Bay Association of Environmental Professionals and participates in community service projects including coastal and river cleanups, shoreline restoration, and volunteering at the local food pantry.  David and his wife, Carrie, enjoy the small-town life of Dunedin with their two dogs and cat.  To learn more about SediVision® visit www.sedivision.com or email info@sedivision.com.
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November 30, 2021

SediVision

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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July 29, 2021

Wastewater Visibility News

Over 55 Tons of Material Removed From Municipal Wastewater Plant

USST’s Crew Navigates Tight Spaces and Difficult Access A municipal wastewater treatment plant in Central Florida required regular maintenance on their aeration basin, digester, and headworks to remove built-up sludge, sand, grit, and rag material.  U.S. Submergent Technologies (USST) was called in to tackle the job using our powerful and versatile Combination3® Truck and knowledgeable crew. “This was our third time back to this facility for regular maintenance,” said Paul Del Favero, Operations Manager at USST.  “Our company track record of safety on the job site and our crews’ ability to understand and overcome problems on the ground are all contributing

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May 27, 2021

Wastewater Visibility News

A Business Built on Problem Solving

USST Rises to Resolve a Variety of Challenges At U.S. Submergent Technologies (USST) problem-solving skills and processes are critical components of running a successful business. We have been refining these skills over time through constant training, practice, and learning so we can address problems that have a greater degree of complexity. As our experience and reputation have grown, so has the degree of difficulty in the problems our customers face. Recently, a customer in Southwest Florida had a digester that had gone septic. The microorganisms inside this structure died off and were no longer breaking down organic material. This situation

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November 20, 2017

Wastewater Visibility News

88.5 Cubic Yards Removed From WWTF

That’s More Than 17,000 Thanksgiving Turkeys!   The City of Winter Springs, Florida utilizes two wastewater treatment facilities (WWTF) to serve its population of more than 35,000 people.  136-miles of sewer mains transport all the city’s wastewater to the city’s East or West WWTF.  These two facilities combined are permitted to treat nearly 4.1 million gallons of wastewater per day. The City of Winter Springs, Florida utilizes two wastewater treatment facilities (WWTF) to serve its population of more than 35,000 people.  136-miles of sewer mains transport all the city’s wastewater to the city’s East or West WWTF.  These two facilities

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