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Understand and Harness Corrosion-related Regs and Acts on Infrastructure

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This webcast will begin with a high-level introduction to recent regulations and legislative Acts encouraging or demanding robust integrity measures on major infrastructure.

This webcast will begin with a high-level introduction to recent regulations and legislative Acts encouraging or demanding robust integrity measures on major infrastructure. Various infrastructure spaces ranging from bridges, oil and gas assets such as pipelines and processing plants, and electrical energy assets such as transmission towers and substations will be touched.

Fundamental corrosion-related integrity concerns will be discussed for each infrastructure space with the application of cathodic protection to mitigate them. We will then discuss leveraging technological advancements to get a better handle on the maintenance programs for these assets to ensure their long-term operational life.

The presenter will then cover specific impact areas within the operations that are now common practice for industry-leading monitoring programs.

Expect to learn:

- North America regulatory and funding landscape in 2023 and beyond
- Critical infrastructure corrosion integrity program considerations and best practices
- Technology advancements in the space including AI, ML and advanced analytics

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