Sometimes a failing sewer line presents a simple fix. Sometimes not so much.
The city of Aurora, Illinois, needed to restore sanitary flow...
Pipeline Rehabilitation and Relining
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Editorial
Product Spotlight - August 2019
Reinstating laterals can be an arduous process without the right equipment. And while Aries Industries has long offered many of
the products...
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How to Choose the Right Resin for Your CIPP Job
“I installed a liner. It melted, sagged and plugged the sewer pipe I’d lined. Why? I thought the resin used in these...
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Why You Need Sewer Rehab Equipment Training
When purchasing sewer rehabilitation equipment, research the training offered by your vendor. There’s nothing like spending good money on tools and then...
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Point Repair or End-to-End?
Determining the right sewer rehabilitation method for a given job is not always straightforward, as identifying a solution requires evaluating a pipe’s...
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Point Repair Anyone Can Install
Towed into place by a crawler and expanded with a simple pneumatic bladder, Quick-Lock sleeves provide structural repair with heavy-gauge stainless steel,...
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What's Your Sewer IQ? Take the CIPP Liner Quiz.
Test your CIPP chops. Take Pipeline Renewal Technologies’ Sewer IQ CIPP quiz. When you're done be sure to tag a co-worker to...
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The Evolution of Cured-In-Place Pipe
Originally called “insitu form,” meaning “form in place,” cured-in-place pipe liners were developed in 1971 by Eric Wood in London. Prior to...
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What Happens When a Water Main Breaks Under an Airport Taxiway?
On a cold December day in 2017, Madison Water Utility (MWU) got a call.
“It was the airport saying ‘there’s water bubbling up...
Editorial
Utility Goes Trenchless to Protect Landmark
What do you get when you cross opencut with directional drilling and historical landmarks? The answer could be a recipe for disaster...
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How to Prevent Struck-By and Back-Over Incidents
Struck-by, struck-against and back-over incidents are far too common:421 Hudson St., Manhattan, New York City, April 21, 2016: Construction worker killed by...
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Tennessee City Takes on Water Leaks and I&I
Elizabethton, Tennessee, has merged its separate water and wastewater divisions into a single Water Resources Department and is realizing synergies, cost savings...
Editorial
Rehabilitation and Relining
Centrifugally cast pipe used to rehabilitate interceptor
Problem: A routine five-year inspection of a 36-inch reinforced concrete sewer interceptor in Rockland County (New York)...
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Municipalities, Utilities Sue Michigan Over Updated Lead Rules
A coalition of local governments and utilities in the Detroit area is suing the state of Michigan over its strict lead and copper...
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Prepare Your Crew for the Cold-Weather Season
The moderate temperatures of fall are coming to an end, and the winter season isn’t that far into the future.
Some municipalities serve...
Videos
Track Down Hard-to-Find Water Leaks with the Gen-Ear
General Pipe Cleaners' Gen-Ear LE water leak locator is a simplified, more economical tool with stronger sound amplification than other systems. Use...
Videos
Watch Crews Inspect a Pipeline and Start a Relining Project
Join the Johnson County (Kansas) wastewater department as it inspects a 24-inch clay line with a root problem on a golf course...















