Client Success Stories

Alexander City’s Tech Evolution in Sewer Management 

Alexander City is home to a sprawling sewer network that stretches over 150 miles through rolling terrain. Despite significant infrastructure, ...

Better Data, Better Decisions: Boulder’s Shift to Proactive Infrastructure Management

The City of Boulder, Colorado, manages a 388-mile sanitary sewer network, overseen by its Utilities Department, which is also responsible ...

Driving Down Overflows: Charlotte Water’s Data-Driven Sewer Strategy

Charlotte Water, the largest water utility in the Carolinas, manages over 4,400 miles of sanitary sewer and serves a population ...

Streamlining Sewer Inspections: Greenwood Metropolitan District’s Digital Transformation

Greenwood Metropolitan District (GMD), a special purpose district in Greenwood County, South Carolina, encountered major inefficiencies in its sewer inspection ...

Cutting Overflows by Half: Tuscaloosa’s Infrastructure Turnaround

Tuscaloosa, Alabama faced major challenges managing its 507 miles of sanitary sewer and 252 miles of storm drains. The system’s ...

Turning the Tide: How Tyler TX Tackled Aging Infrastructure Under Pressure

As the largest city in Northeast Texas, Tyler has experienced rapid growth—but its buried infrastructure hasn’t always kept pace. In ...

Out of Sight, Not out of Mind: Moving Buried Assets into GIS

The City of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, has worked diligently to replace an outdated, stand-alone GIS with an Esri enterprise GIS. Starting ...

Data Flows Through Loveland Storm Sewers

The city of Loveland, Colorado, sits in a canyon with the environmentally sensitive Big Thompson River running through its heart ...