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Zebra mussels have invaded intake pipes throughout the Northeast.
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Since January, almost 60,000 homeowners have signed up for the American Water Resources-delivered insurance program at $3.99/month (water) and $7.99/month (sewer).
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Researchers have found that medium- and high-density polyethylene pipelines (MDPE and HDPE) survive even when the earth liquefies and shifts.
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Concrete Pipe and Box Culvert Installation Manual now available on iTunes, Google.
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Kubota Corp.’s ductile iron pipe has survived 40 years of seismic activity.
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Pipeline spills caused by flooding and riverbed erosion dumped 2.4 million gallons of crude oil and other hazardous liquids into U.S. waterways over the past two decades, according to a new report from federal regulators.
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Prinsco’s ECOFLO 100, the industry’s first recycled pipe with a 100 year service life, has been approved by the City of Indianapolis for use in storm water projects specifying HDPE pipe.
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McKay Watermain Break Repair Tool — a metal “deflector shield” that’s curved to fit halfway around 4-, 6-, and 8-inch pipes.
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The City of Portland, Oregon and Lucid Energy have reached an agreement and are set to begin construction of the city’s first in-pipe hydropower renewable energy system.
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Concrete and HDPE are expected to be the most popular materials for sanitary and storm sewer installation and replacement.
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Ductile iron pipe is the second product in the buried infrastructure industry to earn the Institute for Market Transformation to Sustainability’s SMaRT certification.
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Water, sewer agencies increasingly specify PVC and HDPE Resin improvements are expected to enable the two fastest-growing materials for water and sewer pipelines to challenge concrete and metal in both small- and large-diameter applications.
Creating a competitive bidding environment using performance-based specifications: Part 2 of 2.
Minnesota cities sign a joint powers agreement to install an emerging rehabilitation technique.
Evaluate all your options when considering corrugated steel pipe.
Avoid the unnecessary expense associated with over-designed pipelines.
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Why we televise all pipe during the two-year post-construction bonding period.
Replace asbestos-cement pipe without turning the jobsite into a hazardous-waste site.
In crews use static pipe-bursting to replace 7% of city's water mains.
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