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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. But to make sure the sewers last another century, the city required construction crews to pay particular attention to such details as lateral connection cutouts in the lining and the structural rehabilitation of manholes.
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. But to make sure the sewers last another century, the city required construction crews to pay particular attention to such details as lateral connection cutouts in the lining and the structural rehabilitation of manholes.
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. But to make sure the sewers last another century, the city required construction crews to pay particular attention to such details as lateral connection cutouts in the lining and the structural rehabilitation of manholes.
Civil engineering ; 78
2008
Article (Journal)
English
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