Envirosight Releases New White Paper on Side-Scan Sewer Inspection
Apr 04, 2018
Free resource explores the benefits of side-scanning technology and Important considerations when evaluating systems.
Envirosight has released a new white paper about side-scanning, an innovative and increasingly popular sewer inspection technique. With municipal budgets shrinking, efficiency has become a top priority for sewer inspection professionals.
Side-scanning automates the capture of high-resolution visual data from inside pipes to reduce both time spent inspecting and time spent analyzing footage. Operators need only pilot the crawler through the pipe to create a detailed side-scan. Likewise, engineers and superintendents can quickly review a scan to pinpoint problem areas instead of viewing lengthy CCTV inspection video footage.
“We strive to provide municipalities and other sewer inspection professionals with resources to make them more effective,” says Jim Adams, Director of Product Management for Envirosight. “This paper’s explanation of side-scanning will help municipalities understand how they can collect and analyze sewer data faster and more thoroughly.”
In addition to detailing the benefits of side-scanning technology, the white paper also lists important options to consider when choosing a side-scanning system, providing decision-makers with a must-have guide to implementing side-scanning.
About Envirosight LLC
Randolph, New Jersey-based Envirosight, LLC provides sewer cameras and other pipeline inspection solutions to municipalities, contractors, departments of transportation, and civil/environmental engineers. Envirosight is a full-service manufacturer of robotic sewer inspection crawlers, zoom cameras, push cameras, inspection reporting and asset management software, and inspection vehicles. Envirosight is committed to ongoing innovation, delivering products that enhance user productivity and inspection detail. All Envirosight technical employees hold NASSCO PACP certification.
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