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This Friday: See Sediment. Save Money. Live Webinar
See Sediment. Save Money.®
Accurate Tank Cleaning and Budgeting with Dark Water Visibility
Friday, October 24 • 11AM EST
This Friday, join a 40-minute webinar with the SediVision® team.
What would you do if you had a map of what was happening inside your wastewater structures?
This webinar includes case studies detailing how SediVision® technology provides visual data on the location and quantity of sand, grit, and other debris in wastewater tanks, oxidation ditches, aerators, and other wastewater infrastructure.
Who should attend?
- Utility managers and operators
- Wastewater reporting stakeholders
- Municipal budget planners
- Engineers with wastewater clients
- and wastewater professionals who benefit from informed data on accumulation of grit and debris in structures
See how and why this informed data is helping wastewater professionals:
- Clear, actionable data on location and quantity of debris in tanks
- Plan and budget maintenance strategically
- Determine loss of capacity and how it may be impacting their facility
- Potentially improve energy efficiency and increase the performance and life expectancy of equipment
You only need a browser to join, and you won’t need to turn on your webcam. During and after the presentation, you can ask questions in our interactive chat.
Attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion, which they may be able to use towards their license renewal, subject to individual state license renewal requirements.
Register Now
Registration for the webinar is now closed! Please contact Service@SediVision.com for more information. Use the form at the bottom of the page to join our mailing list for future webinars and industry news.
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