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Saving a City’s Sewers
A 20-year effort to evaluate and rehabilitate the extensive network of brick sewers in Newark, New Jersey, has reached its sixth phase. The $83-million project has required the widespread use of cured-in-place pipe for oddly shaped, 100- to 150-year-old brick sewers and has involved careful detailing for every lateral connection in the rehabilitated portion of the system.
Saving a City’s Sewers
A 20-year effort to evaluate and rehabilitate the extensive network of brick sewers in Newark, New Jersey, has reached its sixth phase. The $83-million project has required the widespread use of cured-in-place pipe for oddly shaped, 100- to 150-year-old brick sewers and has involved careful detailing for every lateral connection in the rehabilitated portion of the system.
Saving a City’s Sewers
Pennington, Robert A. (author) / Gersley, Kristie A. (author) / Gagliostro, Anthony (author) / Eagan, Daniel T. (author) / Zach, Alvin L. (author) / George, John T. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 78 ; 60-67
2016-01-01
82008-01-01 pages
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