Yes, it’s that Madison Avenue — and the new trenchless technology worked better than claimed and did everything promised, plus a whole lot more.
Come and meet our Aqua-Pipe team at the annual Underground Construction Technology International Conference & Exhibition in Tampa, Fl. UCT, January 19-21, Booth #205
The Charleston (S.C.) Water System recently completed a pilot project in the Charleston Naval using a new lining product called Aqua-Pipe. The project involved relining 1,907 ft of 8-in. ductile iron pipe with Aqua-Pipe, a structural liner for water mains.
A major construction project is underway in Omaha, NE and we may not even notice!
Aqua-Pipe will be part of AWWA's ACE09 Annual Conference & Exposition. Come meet our team at booth #510 from June 14th to June 18th.
Aqua-Pipe attended the Pennsylvania AWWA meeting in Pittsburgh from May 3rd to 7th. Many Utilities members and Consultant Engineers have visited the Aqua-Pipe booth and have gathered information and facts about our technology.
Technical paper recently presented by the City of Toronto, Canada at the International No Dig Show : Service connections upgrade on a structurally rehabilitated water main
Sanexen Environmental: Devoted to clean water in North America.
SAK Construction, a national pipeline rehabilitation and tunneling industries contractor headquartered in the St.Louis area, is expanding its trenchless technology services to include rehabilitation or water distribution system.
A "catastrophic" break Saturday in a relatively new, 10-foot wide steel pipe rendered the water undrinkable in Boston and more than two dozen of its suburbs, forcing Gov. Deval Patrick to declare a state of emergency.
An unusually full reservoir, faulty trunk line may have put too much pressure on deteriorated cast-iron pipes more susceptible to ruptures, the DWP says in a report.
Trenchless lining in combination with conservation practices is one possible solution to reducing water loss. “Any type of conservation measures are always a positive thing,” Fulford said.
ANDOVER — Between 20 and 25 homes were without water yesterday after an underground main broke near the intersection of Central Street and Lupine Road at about 8:30 a.m., said Water and Sewer Superintendent Morris Gray.
The 24- inch water main break happened Tuesday along Farrington Highway.
The number of water main breaks in Kingston this year looks to rival last year's figures, but where the breaks are happening could change in the years to come.