| With year-end and holiday festivities ahead, exploding manholes might not be at the top of your priority list. However, we think they should be. Here’s why: Manhole events are more likely to occur in winter, as road salt, snow, and storm debris break down cables. Manhole events happen nationwide and are increasing as utility infrastructure ages A single explosion represents a significant public safety risk and could cause millions of dollars’ worth of damage and costly outages. Perhaps your customers are asking “What are you doing about this issue?” The good news is that recent technology advances give utilities a powerful solution with analytics to proactively reduce the risk of manhole events. To find out more, click here to download Dr. Mark Newton’s Leveraging Real Time Data Collection white paper. | |
| You will learn: What are the key manhole event risk factors and why they are on the rise How to strategically and systematically reduce the risk of manhole events How to leverage real-time data analytics to boost system wide safety and reliability How to prevent asset failures and mitigate risk through remote monitoring of environmental and infrastructure data | | | Want to reach 40,000+ utility executives with your own message? Get the media kit or contact us directly at [email protected]. About this email: You are receiving this message as part of your complimentary newsletter subscription to Utility Dive. If you no longer wish to receive the daily newsletter, you can switch to a weekly subscription or unsubscribe. See our full privacy policy. Utility Dive is a product of Industry Dive, Inc. 1575 Eye St NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005
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