Pipe Material
Ductile Iron Pipe: Why It's Best for Water and Wastewater
Water and sewage pipelines can be constructed from various materials. However, ductile iron is widely embraced as the material of choice,...
Emerging Trenchless Rehabilitation Technologies: Kevlar Reinforced Composite Lining Systems
The desirable properties of Kevlar make it ideal for lining systems. This liner’s corrosion, heat, and chemical resistance, as well as its...
Spiral-Wound Pipe Liners: Why You Should Consider These for Your Next Trenchless Rehabilitation Project
Learn why contractors are realizing the constructability and environmental advantages of using spiral-wound liners and are now including...
The Lifespan of Steel, Clay, Plastic & Composite Pipes
The commonly used pipe materials are high-density polyethylene (HDPE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), reinforced concrete, steel, and vitrified...
A Look at CIPP and Aging Drinking Water Infrastructure
Cured-in-place pipe, better known as CIPP, is essentially a pipe within a pipe that costs between $60 and $200 per-foot for water...
Why CIPP Is Growing Rapidly for Drinking Water Mains
CIPP is growing rapidly for water mains, it provides a seamless fix for cracked pipes and provides consumer protection from asbestos and...