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Davison, Mich. - Jan. 19: Source One Environmental (S1E) has introduced a Mainline Crawler and Push Camera inspection system to their product line. These systems produce professional video results that ensure accuracy and efficiency in the field during sewer inspections. The inspections systems allow customers the ability to view damaged sewer areas clearly in order to understand where the issues are and what is needed to complete a repair. Ideal for industrial, plumbing, construction and municipal customers.

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Davison, Mich.—Dec. 12, 2015: Throughout the week of Dec. 7 - 12, Source One Environmental (S1E) held a winter training meeting at their world headquarters located in Davison, Mich. This meeting was held by US, Canada and Brazil sales and technical team members, along with various strategic partners.

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Problem: A 6-inch vitrified clay pipeline in Carrolton, Texas had significant damage, causing heavy I&I. This pipeline was 10 feet deep in an alley way and located in the middle of a residents driveway. Completing a traditional dig-and-replace method would cost between $10,000-$12,000, at least three days of labor and the alley would need to be closed during the repair. This would not only cause the city a large expense and resources, but also inconvenience the homeowner and neighborhood.

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Dayton, Ohio - Source One Environmental (S1E), global leader in manufacturing trenchless pipe rehabilitation solutions, completed a 4-inch by 48-inch repair inside a Meijer's grocery aisle in Dayton, Ohio. 

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Oct. 2015- Davison, Mich.: Source One Environmental (S1E) continues to develop and expand operations, welcoming five new employees to their team this October. These employees will provide additional experience within S1E and Fernco, Inc.

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In Mayfield, Kentucky a 10-inch vitrified clay pipe was missing a 4 foot section, causing massive amounts of inflow/infiltration (I/I) to continuously flow through their system. Above the pipe sat a small concrete bridge with a 18-inch storm drain crossing the sewer line. Traditional dig and replace methods would have forced the city to bypass both sewer lines, completely rebuild the bridge and close the road down—estimated costs were between $25,000 and $30,000.

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Davison, Mich., Sept. 30, 2015 - Throughout Aug. 10 - Sept. 18 Source One Environmental (S1E) launched their second contest of the year,' Tackle Infiltration with S1E.' On Sept.29, the winners were drawn!

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Source One Environmental was featured in Canadian Underground Magazine in the September/October 2015 issue. The article discusses the spring 2015 NASTT Innovative Trenchless Product Award for the PipePatch PipePlug repair system.

NASTT, the organization that puts on the No-Dig trench-less conference and trade show, annually recognizes companies with state-of-the-art products in the trenchless construction industry.

Flexible coupling for pipe bursting and pipe ramming underground pipe repair
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August 2015 - Davison, Mich. : Source One Environmental (S1E) has announced a new product offering, the SilverBack XL, designed for pipe bursting and ramming applications. An extended flexible coupling, the SilverBack XL is a trenchless product that will serve as a useful tool for municipalities and underground contractors to create permanent, strong pipe connections.

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North Olmstead, Ohio holds 37,000 residents who are served by 159 miles of a sanitary sewer system beneath Cleveland South. The sewer lines, mostly installed between 1960 and 1974, consists of vitrified clay pipe, 2,800 manholes and 900 hydrants. After three years of a continuous sewer overflow problem, the North Olmstead team has the situation under control due to a huge $39 million capital improvement program and ongoing maintenance procedures.