A relatively inexpensive method for replacing aging water pipelines across the nation may come with health risks, a USA TODAY investigation has found. Known as cured-in-place pipe lining, or CIPP, the ...
It’s more convenient than traditional pipe rehabilitation projects. And it’s already been used to repair hundreds of millions of miles of underground infrastructure in the United States alone.
Many of those dollars already are flowing to cured-in-place pipe lining projects. Yet the process carries an inherent public health risk that the industry has downplayed, and government regulators ...
WATSONVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Granite (NYSE: GVA) announced that Granite Inliner, a wholly-owned subsidiary with one of the most comprehensive service portfolios in the piping infrastructure ...
In 2017, 22-year-old Brett Morrow descended 20 feet underground while working for Benchmark Construction Company, a Bartlett, Illinois-based firm contracted by the nearby Village of Streamwood to ...
The resins supplier expands the industry’s selection of cured-in-place pipe resins with new Vipel® L085-PPA epoxy novolac vinyl ester. This new technology has been created for applications that need ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- Trees make a neighborhood, but so many planted in Chicago are just inches from aging water pipelines. As CBS 2's Marie Saavedra reported, some living in Andersonville hoped the city ...