In the water industry, the underground network is often a realm of the unknown. For decades, utilities worldwide have relied on age-based models to determine when to replace critical infrastructure. The logic was simple: if a pipe is old, it must be deteriorating. However, this approach is both capital-inefficient and risky. It often leads to…
Of all the assets in a water and wastewater portfolio, few present a challenge as complex – or as critical – as the inverted siphon. Whether diving beneath a river, a railway line, or a major highway, these assets are engineering essentials. However, for asset managers, they represent a notorious “blind spot.” By design, inverted…
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