Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Techniques
Aging infrastructure and increasingly stringent compliance regulations are a primary concern for members of the drinking water and wastewater industry. As municipalities across the nation struggle with these challenges and the financial burden associated, rehabilitation remains a highly cost-effective method in maintaining sanitary sewer system infrastructure over the long term.
Components of sanitary sewer collection systems have incurred defects such as collapsed pipes, cracked pipes, offset joints, and cracked manholes. In an attempt to reduce the cost and disruptions associated with excavation and replacement, sanitary sewer collection system rehabilitation has become more popular. Listen in as our expert, Wes Farrand, P.E., shares the details on the advantages and disadvantages to determine which rehabilitation method is appropriate for extending the life of collection system assets.
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