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Saving a City's Sewers: Nearly half of the 68 mi (109 km) of brick sewers in Newark, New Jersey, some of which are more than 150 years old, have been rehabilitated using cured-in-place pipe
Saving a City's Sewers: Nearly half of the 68 mi (109 km) of brick sewers in Newark, New Jersey, some of which are more than 150 years old, have been rehabilitated using cured-in-place pipe
Saving a City's Sewers: Nearly half of the 68 mi (109 km) of brick sewers in Newark, New Jersey, some of which are more than 150 years old, have been rehabilitated using cured-in-place pipe
Pennington, R.A. (author) / Gersley, K.A. (author) / Gagliostro, A. (author) / Eagan, D.T. (author) / Zach, A.L. (author) / George, J.T. (author)
CIVIL ENGINEERING -NEW YORK THEN RESTON- ; 78 ; 60-67
2008-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
624
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