By now most of us have heard the term PFAS, but there is still some mystery surrounding these substances, so NASSCO Technical...
Entries Tagged Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP)
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Embracing Pipe Rehabilitation
HammerHead has become a well-known name in the trenchless industry. From its launch in 1989 with the HammerHead Mole piercing tool to...
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Case Studies - January 2022
Contractor uses pneumatic pipe plugs to meet extremely high head pressuresProblem:As part of a project that lasted a year and a half,...
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Product News - January 2022
Vertiflo Series 700, 800 and 900 immersion sump pumpsVertiflo Pump’s Series 700, 800 and 900 immersion sump pumps are available with variable frequency...
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Product Focus - January 2022
CIPPMaxLiner USA MaxLightMaxLiner’s LED-based UV curing system, MaxLight, optimizes CIPP operations by dramatically increasing work efficiency. Curing does not begin until resin is exposed to finely...
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Exploring NASSCO's Technical Series
In addition to the many NASSCO specification guidelines, videos, manuals, publications and other technical resources available to our industry, over the past...
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Free Poster: Key Components of ASTM Standards for CIPP
Cured-in-place pipe as a method for trenchless rehabilitation minimizes costs and limits system disruption. But meeting industry standards for CIPP is essential...
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Looking Ahead: CIPP Technology is Changing the Industry
Cured-in-place pipe for trenchless rehabilitation has made major strides since its inception 50 years ago. New advancements in technology have helped the...
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Open to Sanitary Solutions
Neither gravity nor vacuum can solve every sewer problem. In York County, Virginia, they play an equal role in providing safe collections...
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Setting Trenchless Industry Goals
It’s only two months into NASSCO’s fiscal year and our dedicated and hard-working committees are already making significant impacts on the underground...
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Studying CIPP Emission Safety
NASSCO continues to fund important third-party research on the safety of emissions from the cured-in-place pipe process when using styrenated resin. To...
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NASSCO Develops New Sewer Service Guidelines
Developing guidelines is an important part of NASSCO’s mission: To set standards for the assessment, maintenance, and rehabilitation of underground infrastructure and...
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NASSCO Updates CIPP Safety Guidelines
The National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) continues its work ensuring that it provides the best possible safety information for CIPP...
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Maximize the Lifespan of Your CIPP
Cured-in-place pipe can present as a seemingly brand-new structure — restoring a pipe’s structural integrity — but it still requires thorough inspections...
















