Wachs Water Services is the leading provider of water distribution system solutions that dramatically improve the efficiency and operability of water networks. Our crews work throughout North America on water distribution system projects both large and small, and we are capable of mobilizing efficiently and in-force almost anywhere.
1) My utility had a significant increase in the number of water main breaks this year. Is there a strategy that can reduce the number of main breaks or reduce the costs associated with a failure?
1) Our GIS was built during the late 1990's from an old CADD system. We use the GIS to publish 1" = 200' system maps that are reduced, bound and carried in our trucks. But what we want to do is, go mobile. Any thoughts?
1) How do Wachs Water Services project managers keep projects on time and budget?
1) My utility has an existing asset management program. Can Wachs Water Services help us to achieve our existing program objectives?
2) I think that I have a leak on one of my water main valves. Where do leaks commonly occur and can you help me fix the issue?
1) What is the first step of a water loss assessment program?
2) Does it makes sense to spatially enhance my water distribution system GIS?
1) Do you have any additional information of the Wachs Water Services approach to asset management and prioritization?
2) I've seen the animation, but can you provide additional information on how the Investigator™ pipe inspection system works?
1) How does the Investigator™ enter a water main through a fire hydrant and is this a reliable entry method?
2) When we talk about the spatial accuracy of GIS, how much is the right amount?
Wachs Water Services is the leading provider of water distribution system asset management solutions that significantly improve efficiency and network control. Our specialized approach combines condition assessment and rehabilitation services for valves, hydrants and water mains with the capture and integration of critical water asset GIS information. We provide the expertise, equipment and personnel to locate, assess, operate and document virtually any water asset.