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Water Board discussion of epoxy pipeliners

Written by Craig Kelley on May 3, 2017 · 1 Comment

On Tuesday, 2 May, the Cambridge Water Board held a meeting about a pipe replacement project. The discussion focused on the use of Cured In Place Pipes (CIPP) as an alternative for digging up old and decaying cast iron pipes and replacing them with new pipes. The CIPP process uses […] Read more »

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