AWWA Annual Conference & Expo
KenWave Solutions is pleased to be attending the 2026 AWWA Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE26), taking place June 21–24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. ACE26 brings together thousands of water professionals to explore the latest innovations, strategies, and technologies shaping the future of water infrastructure, and we look forward to being part of the conversation.
Visit us at Booth #438 to connect with the KenWave team and learn how Dynamic Response Imaging™ (DRI™) enables confident, data-driven decisions for buried pipeline infrastructure. Our non-invasive vibroacoustic approach helps utilities assess critical pipelines without taking assets out of service, supporting smarter capital planning, risk prioritization, and long-term asset management.
Why Utilities Come to See Us
We share how DRI™ helps water utilities:
- Move from reactive replacement to condition-based planning
- Quantify remaining service life using real, non-invasive measurements
- Prioritize projects based on actual pipe condition—not assumptions
- Access rapid, cost-effective insights with no excavation required
Our team will discuss our growing international work and how utilities around the world are using DRI™ to support asset management strategies for aging metallic water mains.
Featured ACE26 Presentation
Turning Pipe Vibrations into Renewal Priorities: Peel’s Data-Driven Approach
Tuesday, June 23, 2026 | 10:45 AM EDT
KenWave Solutions will be featured as part of the Non-Invasive Condition Assessment educational session at ACE26 in Washington, D.C.
Presentation: Turning Pipe Vibrations into Renewal Priorities: Peel’s Data-Driven Approach
Speaker: Cameron White, KenWave Solutions Inc.
Session: TUE039: Non-Invasive Condition Assessment
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Time: 10:45 AM EDT
Location: Room 144A
Track: Infrastructure Management
This presentation will highlight how KenWave’s Dynamic Response Imaging™ technology supported the Region of Peel in moving from assumption-based planning toward condition-informed renewal decisions.
Using non-invasive vibroacoustic assessment, the program helped identify where buried pipeline assets showed signs of deterioration, where assets remained in better condition than expected, and how measured condition data can support more confident decisions around rehabilitation, replacement, and deferral.
For utilities facing aging infrastructure, limited budgets, and growing pressure to prioritize capital work effectively, the Region of Peel program offers a practical example of how pipeline condition assessment can turn hidden asset risk into actionable renewal priorities.
Planning to attend ACE26? Join Cameron’s presentation on Tuesday, June 23 at 10:45 AM in Room 144A.
Why Utilities Are Turning to Dynamic Response Imaging™?
✅ Non-invasive, external technology
🔧 Works through valves, hydrants, and access points
- 🛰️ Detects wall thinning, pipe class changes, leaks
- 📏 5–20 ft sub-pipe stick resolution
🧠 Ideal for sub-transmission and hard-to-inspect pipes
📊 Supports capital planning with real-world data
Want to meet up at the show?
If you are interested in meeting with one of our team members at the show, please send us a message and we will coordinate with you.
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