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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - PIPE INSTALLATION
Overcoming Saltwater Corrosion   Water & Wastes Digest October 2009   By Martin Neil
Australian mining company eliminates corrosion with plastic pipe and improves pump cooling with automatic control systems
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U.S. Military Upgrades with HDPE Pipe   Water & Wastes Digest July 2009   By Steve Cooper
Ft. Lewis updates its sanitary sewer system
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Keeping Corrosion Out   Water & Wastes Digest May 2009   By Jim Jones
New integral restraint system saves big on installation time
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Remodeling an Interstate with CIPP   Water & Wastes Digest April 2009   By Jayne Bringer
CIPP installation in Missouri keeps a low profile
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Earthquake-Proof Pipes   Water & Wastes Digest March 2009   By Steve Cooper
Teamwork saves flume-supplied water system after an earthquake
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Reviving a Water System   Water & Wastes Digest December 2008   By Stephen C. Cooper
A Florida county solves property protection and narrow work area problems with HDPE pipe
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Finding the Silver Lining   Water & Wastes Digest September 2008   By Clare Pierson
L.A. County finds that a PVC grade pipe liner meets its needs and has ‘green’ advantages
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Beyond Metal   Water & Wastes Digest July 2008   By Domenic DeCaria
Implementing CPVC pipe to curtail corrosion in water treatment plants
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Resin to the Rescue   Water & Wastes Digest September 2007   By Ben Bogner
CIPP prevents a civic nightmare in Collierville, Tenn.
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Delivering Water to a Drought-Stricken Community   Water & Wastes Digest September 2007   By Tony Radoszewski
The Richland-Chambers Reservoir and HDPE pipe supplied water to 25,000 residents when their city was three weeks away from severe drought
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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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Confidence in HDPE Pipe Growing   Water & Wastes Digest July 2007   By Tim Gregorski
Demand for HDPE is increasing in water and wastewater industries and this expert explains reasons for growth
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A Mix of Old & New   Water & Wastes Digest October 2006   Ben R. Bogner
An ingenious combination of old concrete and new fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite saved precious time while preventing a potentially serious wastewater problem in metropolitan Denver.
Baltimore County Embraces HDPE Pipe   Water & Wastes Digest May 2006   By Tanya Rouce
County selects HDPE as a long-term solution to its water infrastructure issues
Pipes Solve Potable Water Problems   Water & Wastes Digest February 2006   Philip R. Snyder
South San Joaquin Water Treatment Plant opts for direct bury installation for potable water pipes
Pipe Flexible for Various Applications   Water & Wastes Digest August 2005   By Tanya Rouce
Working on a tight timeline, contractors finished the work between January and June 2004. It is the largest such project completed by Artesian Water to date.
That Sinking Feeling   Water & Wastes Digest August 2004   By Kimberly Paggioli, PE
The pipes used for sliplining to repair the sewer line under Almeda Road in Houston have gasket-sealed joints that can provide leak-free service and prevent future infiltration.
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…
Preserving A Revenue Stream   Water & Wastes Digest October 2003   Matt Schroder
Contractors and utility officials in Water District #10 in Delaware County, Okla., had always used PVC pipe for their water systems, in part because it was available in blue for easy identification in the ground. When a manufacturing members of the Plastics Pipe Institute developed a solid blue high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe for potable water applications, the battle between HDPE pipe and PVC pipe was on. In the end, HDPE was selected for this particular application.
Piece Pipe   Water & Wastes Digest August 2003   Drew L. Wilson
When the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Project is completed in 2008, it will include over 4,300 miles of transmission and distribution pipelines, a water treatment plant, booster stations, and numerous reservoirs. Phase XII of the project--the Rosebud Sioux Rural Water System--is under construction and this particular phase involves a significant quantity of high-density polyethylene pipe.
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