Tuesday, September 9, 2014
The
Centre
for
Advancement
of
Trenchless
Technology
(CATT)
is
pleased
to
publish
the
results
of
the
first Canadian
Buried
Infrastructure
Survey.
The
survey
highlights
the
critical
issues
for
municipal
water,
wastewater
and
storm
water
buried
infrastructure.
It
also
sheds
light
on
the
mechanisms
that
municipalities
contemplate
to
address
budgetary
shortfalls.
Furthermore,
the
customers’
satisfaction
levels
for
trenchless
service
providers
are
reported.
The new survey for fiscal 2014/15 is now available. The anonymous survey will take 10-15 minutes to complete. The collected data will be used in aggregate and no individual responses will be disclosed. Please feel free to forward it to your colleagues in water and wastewater operations, asset management and finance departments who can best fill the other required data. To ensure that CATT collects information from a wide variety of municipalities, they would appreciate if you could please forward link to those in other municipalities across Canada.
The new survey for fiscal 2014/15 is now available. The anonymous survey will take 10-15 minutes to complete. The collected data will be used in aggregate and no individual responses will be disclosed. Please feel free to forward it to your colleagues in water and wastewater operations, asset management and finance departments who can best fill the other required data. To ensure that CATT collects information from a wide variety of municipalities, they would appreciate if you could please forward link to those in other municipalities across Canada.