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Davison, Mich.—2016: Source One Environmental (S1E) and RS Lining Systems LLC (RS Technik)  are pleased to announce that they have come to a mutual agreement regarding a lawsuit filed by S1E in 2015 (Genesee County Circuit Court Case No. 15‐105699‐CB).  

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National Railway Case Study

by: Source One Environmental 

In June 2016, a national railway in Canada partnered with Source One Environmental (S1E) and a railway-certified contractor to repair two culverts with PipePatch, a trenchless point repair system. The culverts were badly damaged and could have resulted in the train derailing.  

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5 warning signs your home needs a sewer inspection

As a homeowner, it’s imperative to understand your sewer system’s current condition in order to save substantial costs in the future. However, if you’re not a plumber or contractor, it’s likely that you do not have access to an inspection camera in order to accurately see the system’s state underneath your house.

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Mobile Mapping Technology for Municipalities

by: Ben McGraw, Regional Sales Manager

Municipalities are faced with the daily challenge of trying to juggle increasing infrastructure issues with decreasing budgets. Fortunately, technology for infrastructure rehabilitation has drastically changed and offers municipalities budget-friendly options to manage above and below-ground assets.

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Grout Repair for Infrastructure Rehabilitation

by: Larry Lamphere, Regional Sales Manager

With many different grout products in the market, it can be difficult to decide what is best for certain applications. As our infrastructure begins to fail every day, it has become even more imperative to create structurally-sound repairs that are long-lasting in versatile environments.

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Why Canadian Municipalities are Turning to PipePatch

By: Source One

Cities across Canada are constantly faced with stretching budget dollars to improve and repair their underground infrastructure. With an eye on the bottom line, new repair methods and technology are consistently searched for to increase work capacity and productivity each day.

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Why do you need an inspection system?

by: Clint Snow, Regional Sales Manager

Let's face it—sewer and storm-water pipeline issues often occur we least expect them. With time and costs rarely on our side, having the right equipment is imperative to create a permanent and efficient repair.

When municipalities perform their own pipe inspections, equipment that provide ease-of-use and versatility is the name of the game.