A Contractor’s Practical Thoughts on Sewer Overflows

August 21, 2018 00:35:29
A Contractor’s Practical Thoughts on Sewer Overflows
Water Values Podcast
A Contractor’s Practical Thoughts on Sewer Overflows

Aug 21 2018 | 00:35:29

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Show Notes

David Putnam conveys some of the wisdom he’s learned during his 40 years as contractor in the water and sewer industry. David talks prevention of SSOs, including his patented invention, the Sewer Sentry. David also talks pipe-breaking and gives us a glimpse of the more practical side of the water and sewer industry. If you aren’t out in the field every day working with the physical plant, this episode will open your eyes to some of the issues going on outside the fence.

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