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RECORD NUMBER: 4083 OF 4742

Main Title State of Technology for Rehabilitation of Water Distribution Systems.
Author R. Morrison ; T. Sangster ; D. Downey ; J. Matthews ; W. Condit
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Author Title of a Work
S. Sinha
S. Maniar
R. Sterling
CORP Author Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.; National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.; Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ. Urban Watershed Research Facility.
Year Published 2013
Report Number EPA/600/R-13/036
Stock Number PB2013-108928
Additional Subjects Water distribution ; Waste water ; Rehabilitation ; Deteorioration ; Functionality ; Market ; Performance evaluation ; Renewal technologies ; Water mains ; Water pipelines ; Water utilities
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NTIS  PB2013-108928 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 212p
Abstract
This report contains a comprehensive review and evaluation of existing and emerging renewal technologies for water distribution system mains and services. This report covers technologies used for the repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of water mains and water service lines. The research team identified several renewal technologies that are in the early stages of adoption within the U.S. water distribution rehabilitation industry and are considered to be appropriate targets for inclusion in a demonstration program. In addition, there is a need to track how rehabilitation systems are performing in terms of structural deterioration and functionality and hence to assess the expected service life of the rehabilitated structure. The primary objectives of the report are: To review current and emerging rehabilitation technologies for water distribution system mains and services. To understand the needs of water utilities for renewal of their infrastructure and to identify technology gaps that should be addressed in order to meet these needs. To identify key performance parameters for various rehabilitation technologies and to gather and document this information for rehabilitation technologies that are available for use in the market.