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Analysis of the Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) subproject of the sanitary sewer rehabilitation project
The comprehensive rehabilitation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sanitary Sewer System centers around a Cured-in-Place Pipe project. Driven by regulatory requirements to eliminate the potential for exfiltration, a careful condition assessment of the existing infrastructure was conducted. Under programmatic constraints to maintain continuous operations, the INLINER USA cured-in-place pipe system was selected as the appropriate technology, and the project is currently under contract.
Analysis of the Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) subproject of the sanitary sewer rehabilitation project
The comprehensive rehabilitation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sanitary Sewer System centers around a Cured-in-Place Pipe project. Driven by regulatory requirements to eliminate the potential for exfiltration, a careful condition assessment of the existing infrastructure was conducted. Under programmatic constraints to maintain continuous operations, the INLINER USA cured-in-place pipe system was selected as the appropriate technology, and the project is currently under contract.
Analysis of the Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) subproject of the sanitary sewer rehabilitation project
W. Morrow (author) / S. Siemiatkoski (author)
1994
15 pages
Report
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English
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