Renewal of Potable Water Pipes

Renewal of Potable Water Pipes

Author: American Society of Civil Engineers. Pipeline Infrastructure Committee

Publisher: ASCE Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780784413746

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MOP 132 provides a detailed resource on planning, design, and construction using trenchless rehabilitation technologies for pipelines carrying drinking water.


Guidelines to Minimize Downtime During Pipe Lining Operations

Guidelines to Minimize Downtime During Pipe Lining Operations

Author: Thomas D. Rockaway

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1583215441

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This report provides best utility practices to minimize downtime during pipe lining operations. "Downtime" refers to not only the amount of time customers are without water service, but also the amount of time customers must rely on temporary service, endure restricted service, or are served by less secure networks. The report reviews pipe lining procedures in current use by water utilities and identifies those that improve efficiency and reduce costs.


Pipeline Infrastructure Renewal and Asset Management

Pipeline Infrastructure Renewal and Asset Management

Author: Mohammad Najafi

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2016-03-17

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 0071821848

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Value, Estimate, and Manage Your Pipeline Infrastructure Assets Implement pipeline infrastructure management policies that are sustainable, cost effective, and environmentally friendly using the hands-on instruction and best practices contained in this practical guide. Written by an expert pipeline engineer, Pipeline Infrastructure Renewal and Asset Management offers in-depth technical and administrative coverage and provides real-world case studies and illustrations. You will get complete information on pipeline life expectancy, budgeting, renewal, regulations and standards, and inspections. Throughout, details are provided for the full range of pipeline renewal methods for water, sewer, and pressure pipelines. Pipeline Infrastructure Renewal and Asset Management covers: · Pipeline Asset Management · Design Considerations for Trenchless Renewal Methods (TRM) · Condition Assessment · Pipe and Pipe Installation Considerations · Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) · Sliplining (SL) · Modified Sliplining (MSL) · Pipe Bursting (PB) · Spray-in-Place Pipe (SIPP) · Close-fit Pipe (CFP) · Sewer Manhole Renewal (SMR) · Lateral Renewal (LR) · Localized Repairs (LOR)


Shell Structures: Theory and Applications

Shell Structures: Theory and Applications

Author: Wojciech Pietraszkiewicz

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-09-18

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 1482229080

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Shells are basic structural elements of modern technology and everyday life. Examples are automobile bodies, water and oil tanks, pipelines, aircraft fuselages, nanotubes, graphene sheets or beer cans. Also nature is full of living shells such as leaves of trees, blooming flowers, seashells, cell membranes, the double helix of DNA or wings of insec


Environmental and Pipeline Engineering 2000

Environmental and Pipeline Engineering 2000

Author: Rao Y. Surampalli

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13:

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This collection contains 64 summaries of papers presented at the National Conference on Environmental and Pipeline Engineering, held in Kansas City, Missouri, July 23-26, 2000.


Customer Acceptance of Water Main Structural Reliability

Customer Acceptance of Water Main Structural Reliability

Author: Nimmi Damodaran

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1583213929

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This book reports on an evaluation approach for utilities to use to assess customer perceptions, attitudes, and expectations for water system reliability; their tolerance to service disruptions and construction impacts; and their willingness to pay for expected levels of service. Strategies discussed include methods for assessing customers' perceptions and expectations, costs of infrastructure strategies, how to incorporate external costs, and a plan to communicate with customers.