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Services
Sewer Monitoring
US3 installs and maintains
Marsh-McBirney Meters for Sewer Monitoring. US3 will
then
interface the standard MM Meter for Real-time Web-Based Wireless Flow
Monitoring using CDMA, GPRS/GSM, VHF/UHF/Trunk radio networks
(including Motorola Networks). US3 provides the
following:
- Detailed Preliminary Investigation.
- Validate Hydraulic Suitability,
- Provide Detailed Site Data,
- Install Meter to Exact Specifications,
- Interface Rain Gauge Instrumentation,
- Provide Communications to all instruments,
- Train Utility Engineers and Technicians how
to access Web-Based Data,
- Provide complete Calibration and Maintenance
Services.
SSO
Monitoring & Event Notification
US3 provides simple, cost effective, wireless SSO/CSO
Monitoring & Event Notification. This information will
be sent to your cell phone , pager, work/home phone and/or email in
approximately 800ms.
US3 will provide your organization with
StreetSmart.
StreetSmart
enables your designated manholes to transmit wireless SSO/CSO data
automatically. Sending messages to pagers and personal
communications system (PCS) phones. Voice messages for built-in
text to speech converter. Information will include:
- SSO/CSO Event Time and Date,
- Event Duration (with Hysteresis),
- Manhole Location
With the System Wide real-time web based messaging system, StreetSmart turns your manholes
into a communications reporting system. StreetSmart is
designed to interface with most existing SCADA systems such as
Wonderware or Intellution.
Maintenance
US3 provides supplemental or
dedicated maintenance Marsh-McBirney service for short-term or
long-term requirements.
Our highly trained and skilled technicians are experts in all phases of
waste monitoring system maintenance.
Sanitary
System Evaluation Services
US3 has experienced, licensed civil engineers who can work
with City or County personnel to develop a comprehensive SSES program.
US3 provides the
procedures, equipment, and results of each activity performed during
the investigation. US3 will develop a report to
discusses
the existing sanitary sewer collection system, identifies the
system
defects and problem areas, prioritizes and ranks the
inflow/infiltration sewer segments, and details the recommended
improvements. The report also includes a preliminary cost
estimate
associated with the selected rehabilitation methods to effectively
reduce inflow/infiltration volumes and extend the useful life of the
existing piping.

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