Tackling Failing Storm Drainpipes: How to Reduce Risk and Disruption

Deteriorating storm drainpipes pose a significant challenge for public stormwater management programs. Corrugated metal pipes often rust and deform, while even structurally sound concrete pipes can be damaged by utility strikes or other factors. These issues create growing safety risks, and the repairs are often unpredictable, costly and disruptive.

Fortunately, recent advances in pipe condition assessment and trenchless rehabilitation are making it easier for cities to develop programs that strategically address this challenge.

If this is relevant to your community, join us for a webinar to learn how to protect against the impacts of failing storm drainpipes. We’ll demonstrate how new tools deliver faster condition assessment and less disruptive rehabilitation, allowing you to prioritize investments and protect your community.

Webinar: Monday, Nov. 17, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Who should attend: City and county stormwater leaders, utility managers and asset management teams

What you’ll learn

  • How we use artificial intelligence to speed up pipe condition assessment
  • How to extrapolate from sample data to build a prioritized, systemwide plan for inspections and rehabilitation
  • Today’s trenchless rehabilitation methods that reduce surface impacts and project downtime

To receive the webinar link or for more information on addressing failing drainpipes, please email Jeremy Rice.

Professional development hour (PDH) certificates are available.