USA: In-Pipe Technology Announces Five-Week Webinar Series

In-Pipe Technology Announces Five-Week Webinar Series

In-Pipe Technology® Company, Inc. announced today a five-week webinar series entitled “Lagoon Performance Optimization: An Alternative to Traditional Dredging” to discuss how In-Pipe’s green sewer collection system treatment is an effective, environmentally-friendly, and fiscally responsible method to reduce accumulated lagoon solids.

John Williams, President & CEO of In-Pipe Technology states, “In-Pipe has helped clients reduce accumulated sludge volumes by 40% to 85%, resulting in significant savings every year by extending the intervals between dredging events. Additional benefits are seen in improved BNR, a significant reduction of odors and collection system degradation. We look forward to sharing our success stories with the municipal wastewater sector.”

The webinar series “Lagoon Performance Optimization: An Alternative to Traditional Dredging” is scheduled to take place as follows:

Central Region: April 17th – Noon Central

Southwest Region: April 24th – Noon Central

Northeast Region: May 1st – 11am Central

Southeast Region: May 8th – 11am Central

Western Region: May 15th – 2pm Central

In-Pipe’s patented technology includes regularly adding a high concentration formulation of facultative, naturally-occurring, non-pathogenic bacteria to strategic locations throughout the sewer system in accordance with an engineered plan. This entails zero capital cost and no additional energy requirement. Performance in the collection system provides increased capacity within the plant, forestalls costly upgrades, and extends the life of the existing infrastructure.

In-Pipe Technology offers specialized technical expertise, strong customer understanding, and deep resource knowledge. Since In-Pipe uses natural, biological methods that complement the treatment plant’s own processes, In-Pipe is a sustainable solution − environmentally and economically.

[mappress]

Dredging Today Staff, March 29, 2012; Image: in-pipe