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Pipeline Integrity Testing to Assess the Useful Life of Pipeline Infrastructure
Mesa Water District found that a condition‐based program was a better option than age‐based estimates to determine the remaining useful life of its pipelines.
Asbestos–cement pipe was the primary focus of the testing program.
Mesa Water estimates that it will avoid spending $231 million in unnecessary pipe replacement over the next 30 years.
Pipeline Integrity Testing to Assess the Useful Life of Pipeline Infrastructure
Mesa Water District found that a condition‐based program was a better option than age‐based estimates to determine the remaining useful life of its pipelines.
Asbestos–cement pipe was the primary focus of the testing program.
Mesa Water estimates that it will avoid spending $231 million in unnecessary pipe replacement over the next 30 years.
Pipeline Integrity Testing to Assess the Useful Life of Pipeline Infrastructure
Igar, Karyn (author) / Lauri, Phil (author) / Shoenberger, Paul (author) / Spencer, David (author) / Ellison, Dan (author) / Omae, Amy (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 111 ; 12-22
2019-09-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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