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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - PIPE SLIPLINING
Slipline & Save   Water & Wastes Digest September 2009   By Jim Force
California municipalities maximize budgets by sliplining with fused PVC pipe systems
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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
Pipe a Winner Right Out of the Gate   Water & Wastes Digest May 2007   By Kimberly Paggioli
Fighting pipe corrosion to preserve a historic racetrack
In the Wake of the Flood   Water & Wastes Digest August 2004   By Ralph J. Davila
Cuyahoga Falls, a city of 50,000 and one of the most severely impacted areas in northeast Ohio, was declared a federal disaster zone…
Pipes: Choosing the Right Rehabilitation Method   Water & Wastes Digest August 2002   Tracy Favre, P.E.
The first thing to determine when considering rehabilitation of pipes or manholes is what is the purpose of the rehabilitation. Does the system need structural repair? Does Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) need to be eliminated, does system capacity need improvement? Or a combination? The answers can direct a manager to the most cost effective, efficient use of limited resources.
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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