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CWR Value Proposition -
Benefits for all Constituents
Addressing
a Universal Three-Part Problem
Problem #1 Existing sewer
infrastructure is often old, neglected and very inefficient.
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A collection system is "old" if
the system is near, at or beyond its design life
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A collection system is
"inefficient" if the system "leaks" severely as measured by
"excess I/I"
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Excess I/I leads to increased
operating expenses
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Excess I/I utilizes scarce
collection system capacity
Problem #2 Neglected and
inefficient sewer
infrastructure does not perform to design specification and
causes expensive problems.
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Rain events lead to CSOs and
SSOs and create significant environmental liability
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Rain events lead to basement
and street backups and create rate/taxpayer outrage
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Rain events increase "excess
I/I," which leads to further increases in operating expenses
and may lead to unnecessary capital expenditures for
alternative capture strategies
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Spills,
backups, SSOs due to blockages of neglected pipes
Problem #3 Current
approaches to addressing collection system problems require
spending before determination of success.
CWR - Providing Benefit to All
Stakeholders
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Taxpayers |
Local
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Environmental
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Elected
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Intelligent Impact on Rates |
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Private Funding |
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Proven, High Quality Products |
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Turn-key Solution |
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Use of Local Engineers &
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Rapid, Predictable Results |
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Financial 'Transparency' |
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Scalable Solution |
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Reduce/eliminate Backups & SSOs |
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Predictable I/I Reduction |
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Structural Solution for Sewer
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Structural Solution for Water
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Structural Solution for Manholes |
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