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Reducing Tetrachloroethylene in Vinyl‐Lined Asbestos‐Cement Pipes Through Cement‐Mortar Linings
In a research project aimed at eliminating or controlling the leaching of tetrachloroethylene from vinyl‐lined asbestos–cement (A–C) pipe, cleaning and cement‐lining of A–C pipes were studied. Tetrachloroethylene concentrations were reduced by removing the vinyl liner and applying a cement‐mortar liner and by applying cement mortar directly over the vinyl liner.
Reducing Tetrachloroethylene in Vinyl‐Lined Asbestos‐Cement Pipes Through Cement‐Mortar Linings
In a research project aimed at eliminating or controlling the leaching of tetrachloroethylene from vinyl‐lined asbestos–cement (A–C) pipe, cleaning and cement‐lining of A–C pipes were studied. Tetrachloroethylene concentrations were reduced by removing the vinyl liner and applying a cement‐mortar liner and by applying cement mortar directly over the vinyl liner.
Reducing Tetrachloroethylene in Vinyl‐Lined Asbestos‐Cement Pipes Through Cement‐Mortar Linings
Yuskus, Leo R. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 76-81
1984-02-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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