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You don't need a five-year plan. You need one basin.

Smart Sewers is built to start small. One basin. One rain event. Clear results before the next budget cycle. Here's how a community goes from problem to pilot to program.

The four steps to a pilot

From "we have a problem" to "we have data" in 30 days.

Step 01 · Day 1–3

Pick the worst basin you have

Choose the basin you can't explain. The one that overflows first. The one with mystery flow. The one your council keeps asking about. We'll start there — and the data will speak for itself.

Step 02 · Day 4–10

Deploy sensors at the manholes

Smart Sewers sensors deploy in minutes, not weeks. No confined space entry. No flow meter mobilization. Cellular data starts streaming the moment the lid closes.

Step 03 · Day 11–20

Wait for one rain event

That's all we need. One storm, captured across dense sensor coverage, will tell us which 3–4 manholes drive the basin's wet-weather response. Most utilities have never seen their system this clearly.

Step 04 · Day 21–30

Get an answer, not a binder

You receive a one-page summary, a basin map with the hotspots circled, and a cost-impact estimate. If the data doesn't show you something useful, you don't pay. That's the offer.

Join the committee

The Smart Sewers Founding Utilities Committee.

A working group of utility directors, superintendents, and engineers shaping how the next decade of sewer evaluation gets done. No vendor pitch. No annual fee. Quarterly calls, pilot insights, and direct input on the platform roadmap.

  • Quarterly virtual roundtables with peer utilities
  • Early access to pilots and new sensor deployments
  • Free benchmarking against similar systems
  • Direct line to product, engineering, and policy leads
  • Co-author published case studies under your utility's name
No spam. We send the welcome email and the next quarterly invite. That's it.
Or just talk to us

Bring your worst basin.
We'll bring the sensors.