
Tank rounds, structured
intelliINSPECT runs elevated tank, clearwell, and lift station inspections as AWWA D100 and M42 checklists, offline where coverage dies, signed where it counts.
Industry
The people who keep water moving and the grid energized run every tank, main, and substation on one inspection record. AWWA and NERC in North America, ISO 55001 and ISO 12944 programs anywhere in the world.

Regional asset history
Tanks, mains, substations, and outfalls sit hundreds of miles apart, inspected by different crews on different cycles. Their history lives in one place, tied to each asset for life.
Utilities on intelliSPEC
Tanks, mains, substations, and outfalls sit hundreds of miles apart, inspected by different crews on different cycles. Their history lives in one place, tied to each asset for life.

intelliINSPECT runs elevated tank, clearwell, and lift station inspections as AWWA D100 and M42 checklists, offline where coverage dies, signed where it counts.

intelliPAINT holds DFT, dew point, and hold-point sign-offs for AWWA D102 and ISO 12944 coating systems, so the tank refills only after the record closes.

intelliNDT posts UT thickness on tank shells, penstocks, and steel mains, recomputes corrosion rate from the history, and shows how long the steel actually lasts.

intelliCOMPLY keeps permits, LOTO, and confined space entries on the same audit trail a NERC data request or state sanitary survey pulls in one export.
One inspection, end to end
Follow one standpipe inspection from a no-signal site to the binder the regulator reads.
A crew opens the intelliINSPECT wizard at a remote standpipe with zero bars. Photos, DFT readings, and findings queue on the device and sync the moment the truck finds signal. Nothing is retyped.
New UT readings post to intelliNDT and the corrosion rate on that shell updates the same day. The engineer sees recoat now or run to the next cycle, with the readings behind the call attached.
The state sanitary survey lands, or NERC asks for substation test records. intelliCOMPLY assembles them by asset, date, and requirement, signed and timestamped, in minutes instead of weeks.
Proof path
Bring one tank, one substation, or one lift station and we will map it from field capture to export.
intelliPAINT holds AWWA D102 and ISO 12944 coating records, DFT, dew point, and holiday readings, tied to the tank for its life.
intelliNDT recomputes corrosion rate and remaining life on shells and penstocks from field readings, not last year's spreadsheet.
intelliCOMPLY assembles what a NERC audit, EPA sanitary survey, or NPDES review requests, by asset, date, and requirement.
Answers
Utilities run tank inspections in intelliSPEC as structured records against AWWA D100 for welded steel tanks and the inspection practice in AWWA M42, with photos, thickness readings, and coating condition tied to each tank for its life. The record works offline at remote sites and syncs when the crew is back in coverage.
Yes. intelliPAINT holds DFT, dew point, and holiday readings against each hold point of an AWWA D102 or ISO 12944 recoat, with inspector sign-off before the tank returns to service. The databook exports as one document.
Inspections, tests, and corrective actions on transmission and substation assets are logged with user, timestamp, and signature, so a NERC data request exports as one query instead of a document hunt. intelliSPEC organizes the evidence, it does not attest compliance for you.
Field capture, condition readings, and corrective actions on treatment, storage, and collection assets stay tied to asset identity and date, so records assemble by facility and requirement when the state primacy agency or an NPDES review asks. The audit trail holds up because it was built in the field, not reconstructed the week before.
Yes. intelliINSPECT captures forms, photos, and readings with no signal, at a standpipe, in a valve vault, or inside a drained clearwell, then syncs the record when connectivity returns. Nothing waits for the drive back.
Yes. intelliNDT holds UT thickness readings against fixed locations on penstocks, tank shells, and steel mains, computes corrosion rate from the history, and shows remaining life so engineers can time recoats and repairs. Hydro owners use the same records to support FERC Part 12 dam safety inspections.
The one-record-per-asset model, consistent forms across crews and regions, and a full corrective-action trail supply the asset information an ISO 55001 management system expects. Multi-region operators hold one standard whether the crew is downtown or three hours past coverage.