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Innovative Systems for Improving Collection System Asset ManagementAbstractSUMMARY Using smart technology to improve asset management has become an essential part of managing wastewater collection systems, especially for aging systems with little to no historical data. As an Investor-Owned Utility (IOU), New Jersey American Water has a mixture of wastewater systems with different topographies, sewer pipe ages, and other physical challenges. Performance data is critical to understanding both the (daily) operational and longer-term investment needs for the collection systems. New Jersey American Water started its first (pilot) deployment of sewer monitoring technology in Lakewood in June 2020, using SmartCover© satellite-based sensors. The pilot was successful in reducing the number of annual SSO events from 12 to zero, and the monitoring platform provided valuable data for estimating levels of inflow and infiltration (I New Jersey American Water 2; Hazen and Sawyer 3SourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Apr 2024DOI10.2175/193864718825159370Volume / Issue Content sourceCollection Systems and Stormwater ConferenceCopyright2024Word count9
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