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Failed Hydrostatic Pressure Tests

Failed Hydrostatic Pressure Tests

Avoid guesswork and massive pipeline excavation with Wachs Water Services.

Contractors and utilities across North America are discovering the advantages and cost-effectiveness of using the LDS1000™ and Investigator™ services to quickly and accurately find the smallest leaks within new pipelines. Inserted directly into a pipeline through a tap, the leak detection services quickly identify the location of the leak to within inches, while a field technician simultaneously confirms the source of the leak via high quality video -- all in real time. These Wachs Water Services technologies avoid the need for guesswork and massive pipeline excavation, help keep projects on-track, and help contractors manage their reputation and bottom line.



If you failed a hydrostatic pressure test on a new water main and you want to keep your project moving forward quickly without costly over runs, then Wachs Water Services should be your first call.

Investigator
The Investigator™ can be launched through fire hydrants, pressure fittings, air valves, gate valves and flow meter fittings for combined video and leak inspections of water mains sized 3 to 24 inches.

LDS1000
The LDS1000™ is an advanced condition assessment technology for large diameter transmission mains. The platform technology incorporates a state of the art, high quality video technology, ultra-high response hydrophone sensor and mapping/tracking capabilities for precise inspections.

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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.