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Boosting sewer inspections with rapid data collection

by Kody Cook
July 4, 2025
in Asset Management, Council, Drainage, Features, Maintenance, Sponsored Editorial, Technology, Water
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Quickview 360 creates easily accessible visualisations of complex systems. Image: SECA

Quickview 360 creates easily accessible visualisations of complex systems. Image: SECA

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Regular maintenance of sewer systems takes up a significant amount of time and resources for council staff, so in an age of rising costs, modern local governments need to find ways to make routine inspections fast and seamless.

Sewer inspections are crucial in ensuring the proper function of commercial and residential sewer systems. The duration of any given inspection can vary depending on several factors, such as the sewer system’s complexity, the property’s size and the inspection’s purpose.

Maintenance staff often use tools like camera poles to inspect manhole areas, capturing detailed data from inside the sewer system access points. These inspection tools let teams avoid confined space entry, saving time and avoiding potential safety concerns.

To the next level 

By combining the latest sewer inspection equipment with advanced software, inspection crews can gain valuable insights about the condition of assets in record time.

SECA’s QuickView 360 automated manhole inspection camera combines the agility of a pole camera with advanced data capture and cloud-based reporting for fast, precise results.

With its mobile, handheld system and quick-release mechanism, workers can complete a full manhole assessment and deliver actionable insights in just five minutes.

The telescoping pole extends up to 10 metres, providing easy access to deep manholes, while the rechargeable battery supports up to 40 to 50 inspections in a single day, allowing council crews to maximise their efficiency and precision.

Get a closer look with data

QuickView 360 turns complex inspections into fast, seamless operations and allows for rapid visualisation of data.

Data-driven online analysis automates defect coding and generates comprehensive 3D models of the inspected pipe. Maintenance teams can dive deeper into critical areas with precise zooming capabilities, as well as export models for CAD integration and generate detailed reports.

These features allow councils to rapidly produce comprehensive and actionable inspection results, ensuring maintenance works are undertaken as soon and as accurately as possible.

Featuring seamless integration with the WinCan Mobile app, the QuickView 360 is easy to use. It can connect with an iOS or Android for app-based touchscreen controls that allow users to view a live video feed with virtual pan and tilt, quickly adjust light intensity, or send inspections to the cloud.

From handheld manoeuvrability to automated data processing, QuickView 360 is designed to be deployed by a single operator, allowing for rapid completion of inspection works and delivering clear and critical asset data. 

To learn more, visit seca.com.au.

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