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The
Problem
Over a period of years the
structural integrity of the pipeline may be compromised by interior
corrosion and uneven or excessive loading on the pipe. These conditions
produce induced flow characteristics, settled joints and cracks allowing
infiltration of ground water with the threat of collapse. |
CIPP or Cured In Place Pipe Lining
Resin impregnated, Cured
in Place, Pipe Lining is found to meet the broad needs of pipeline
rehabilitation, including structural strength, and is ideally suited
to infrastructure rehabilitation.
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Principal of Cured In Place Pipe Linings
The principal of the cured
in place, pipe lining lies in it's ability to be formed in place with
the type of material, thickness and shape necessary to address the
particular conditions present in the existing pipeline. In addition,
the cured in place pipe can be designed to exactly fit the shape of
existing pipe including oval, horseshoe, and egg shaped in 4-inch
diameter and larger sizes. |
The Solution
The major social costs
of replacement such as traffic disruptions, residential and business
access interference over a long construction period must be evaluated
against fast, no dig, cured in place pipe linings.
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