Going Trenchless
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2007
By Clare Pierson
A leading trenchless technology expert explains why his company’s products can save municipalities time, money and social disruption
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The 90-Inch Double-Stopple Project
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2007
By Neda Simeonova & Clare Pierson
To make room for a new runway, Chicago’s O’Hare Modernization Project required that a 90-in. water main be relocated without disrupting service to 300,000-plus residents in seven communities
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Innovative Drainage Pipe Rehab
Water & Wastes Digest
May 2007
By Deodat Budhu & Maricela Torres
Orange County, Fla. Roads & Drainage Division incorporates trenchless methods for pipe rehabilitation
Pipe Eludes Corrosion Issues
Water & Wastes Digest
May 2007
By Drew L. Wilson
City Of Norman, Okla. rehabilitates faulty sewer line with PE pipe to avoid corrosion
Quick Sewer Line Rehab In Las Vegas
Water & Wastes Digest
March 2002
The City of Las Vegas has joined other large urban areas in the move toward rehabilitation of its aging infrastructure. Recently the city renewed its Sloan Lane Interceptor — a renovation utilizing more than 12,500 ft. of 40-in., 45-in. and 51-in. Hobas centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced polymer mortar (CCFRPM) pipe to slipline the deteriorating reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) host.
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