NASSCO Certified Infrastructure Inspection
We bring industry-leading standards to every inspection through formal NASSCO (National Association of Sewer Service Companies) certification. This standardized, data-driven approach ensures accurate defect identification and precise condition assessments for municipal and private infrastructure.
Our certified expertise includes:
PACP® (Pipeline Assessment Certification Program): Standardized identification and ranking of structural and operational defects in mainline gravity sewers.
MACP® (Manhole Assessment Certification Program): Detailed condition profiling of manholes and access structures to identify inflow, infiltration, and structural degradation.
LACP® (Lateral Assessment Certification Program): Specialized inspection protocols for lateral service lines to pinpoint defects prior to excavation or rehabilitation.
Why It Matters For Your Project
Defect Precision: Standardized coding eliminates guesswork, delivering clear, objective data on structural integrity and operational capacity.
Smart Asset Management: PACP/MACP defect scoring allows for accurate prioritization of maintenance, spot repairs, and capital improvement projects.
Regulatory Compliance: Inspection data is delivered in standard NASSCO-compliant formats, ready for seamless integration into municipal GIS and asset management databases.
MPCA Certified Wastewater Collection System Operation
We maintain active licensing through the MPCA (Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) for wastewater collection system operation. This formal certification ensures that all sanitary sewer maintenance, diagnostics, and grading services comply strictly with Minnesota state environmental regulations and public health standards.
Our certified capabilities include:
System Operation & Maintenance: Skilled management of gravity mains, force mains, and lift stations to ensure continuous, reliable flow.
I&I (Inflow and Infiltration) Control: Advanced diagnostics to identify and mitigate groundwater and stormwater intrusion, reducing unnecessary strain on municipal treatment facilities.
Preventative Infrastructure Care: Standardized cleaning, jetting, and structural evaluations to prevent blockages, backups, and environmental releases.
What This Means For Your Project
Regulatory Compliance: Every project is executed in alignment with MPCA standards, minimizing liability and ensuring seamless coordination with municipal utilities.
Environmental Stewardship: Professional oversight prevents sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), protecting local water resources and properties from contamination.
Technical Expertise: Training backed by state-regulated standards means complex utility issues are diagnosed accurately and resolved using industry best practices.