sewer rehabilitation system Articles
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Gwinnett County Find-and-Fix - Case Study
When Gwinnett County opted to use a find-and-fix approach to repairing inflow and infiltration entering its collection system, the Inliner Technologies team set out to investigate and rehabilitate the sewer system in predetermined basins. To obtain immediate results the team used existing data, including GIS, previously collected data, and information from discussions with Gwinnett County field ...
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Manholes - Case Study 7
Description Severe deterioration of the town’s sewer system called for a comprehensive rehabilitation project that included permanent rehabilitation of 224 manholes and 6 pump stations as well as slip-lining of sewer lines, service lateral replacements, sewer line replacement and upgrades to lift stations. Solution The Town of La Grange contracted with a Poly-Triplex Certified Installer ...
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Pump Stations - Case Study 2
Description Severe deterioration of the town’s sewer system called for a comprehensive rehabilitation project that included permanent rehabilitation of 224 manholes and 6 pump stations as well as slip-lining of sewer lines, service lateral replacements, sewer line replacement and upgrades to lift stations. Solution The Town of La Grange contracted with a Poly-Triplex Certified Installer ...
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Infrastructure Bypass: Rehabilitating the Nation’s Decaying Sewer Systems
Billions of dollars in federal aid money has been allocated to rehabilitating our decaying sewer systems, and while these are projects that will be done, there will be associated problems with trying to keep roads and businesses open during this work. Typically, in rehabilitating existing sewer lines, the flow of sewage cannot simply be diverted—it must be “bypassed,” which ...
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