In an attempt to keep water infiltration from getting into the utilities sanitary system, officials in Coldwater recently approved a request to line, using the CIPP method, three-quarters of a mile of sanitary interceptor pipe that runs along the Sauk River.
By doing so, this lining will not only extend the life of the pipe but it will also rid the sanitary system of significant water infiltration. The total project will be done in three phases and will cost around $225,000 with money from bonds that were sold for sanitary improvements.
CIPP is a method for restoring older pipe lines with minimal digging in streets and on adjacent property. A piece of durable lining is installed inside the old pipe. It is a safe and environmentally sound solution to replace and repair aging pipes.
If you are looking for information on protecting, lining and repairing pipes, or for the nearest installer, contact Perma-Liner™ Industries today. Perma-Liner is the leading manufacturer and supplier of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation equipment and materials in North America.