End of Useful Life
According to the EPA 50% of our nation’s wastewater collection infrastructure has reached the end of its useful life.
Living with the Consequences
Utilities throughout the US experience sinkholes, collapsed pipelines, and sewer overflows everyday.
Current Processes are Outdated
Utilities rely on condition reports on their critical sewer assets to develop strong maintenance and rehabilitation programs; however, traditional inspection processes are slow, expensive, and inconsistent.
Our Infrastructure is Failing
The United States has over 6 billion feet of sewage pipe underground. This critical water infrastructure supports the health and safety of our communities. However, according to the EPA, half of our nation's sewer infrastructure is at the end of its useful life and is failing. This means that every year 860 billion gallons of raw untreated sewage gets dumped into our cities, streams, lakes, oceans, and waterways causing incalculable damage to the environment and to public health.
This is a $1.65 trillion dollar infrastructure problem. For decades, wastewater professionals have lacked the information and tools to proactively manage these challenges. Partner with SewerAI today and empower Operators, Engineers, and Utility Directors to accelerate and stop these disasters before they happen.