The results of a study focused on the safety of emissions resulting from the steam-cured CIPP process are in. The Trenchless Technology...
Entries Tagged Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP)
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A Proactive Approach to Pipe Rehabilitation Is a Budget Saver
For too long, the city of Lawrence (Massachusetts) Water and Sewer Department took a strictly reactive approach when it came to sanitary...
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How Additives Affect CIPP Resins
“I had a supplier tell me that he was getting a ‘stronger’ resin than the regular epoxy resin for lining I typically...
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Product Focus - January 2020
Cured-in-Place Pipe
Emagineered Solutions THE SHOOTER
THE SHOOTER from Emagineered Solutions is a continuous air-inversion machine for CIPP. Two fast and reliable models...
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Industry-Wide Webinar to Examine Results of CIPP Emissions Safety Study
The Trenchless Technology Center (TTC) at Louisiana Tech University will hold an industry-wide webinar examining the results of recent research on the...
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Preventing Roots From Growing Through a CIPP Liner
Have you ever experienced a root growing through a CIPP liner? I have, and while it’s considered a failure, it is also a...
Editorial
Product Spotlight - September 2019
During a CIPP install, once the liner is wet-out, the technician typically needs to act quickly to get it installed before it...
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Earthquakes a Big Concern in Oakland's Pipeline Replacement Plans
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Hayward Fault — situated just east of the San Francisco Bay — may be...
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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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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...
HammerHead Trenchless WT212-3D wet-out table
The WT212-3D wet-out table from HammerHead Trenchless features a three-drive roller system and no-shim gap control that combine to deliver accurate and...
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Cured-In-Place Evolution Continues
CIP technology is taking its next evolutionary step with the introduction of LED-cured liners.
LED curing has many of the advantages found with...

















