Coordinating With Utilities for a Major Sewer Bypass in LA

Aug. 6, 2020
Nate Warren, senior sales engineer for Xylem, discusses a major sewer bypass project he worked on in Los Angeles.

Nate Warren, senior sales engineer for Xylem, discusses a major sewer bypass project he worked on in Los Angeles that required intense coordination among utility stakeholders. To make matters more complicated, crews had to work around a rail line and discovered the sewer was deeper than initially expected.

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