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Trenchless Water Main Rehabilitation

Upgrading aging infrastructure is essential to ensure reliable water service to our customers. In some cases, water pipes, also known as water mains, do not need to be fully replaced and can instead be rehabilitated using a trenchless method known as Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP).

CIPP eliminates the need for major excavation, which is typically required to replace water mains. Instead, this method involves inserting a new interior lining into the existing pipe, which is then hardened or “cured” to form a new pipe within the old one. This process restores the strength of the water main and extends its service life.  

There are many benefits to using this trenchless method, including:

  • Shorter construction duration compared to open-cut methods
  • Reduced disruption to the community, as it avoids extensive excavation, minimizes street repaving, limits temporary parking restrictions, and lessens traffic impacts
  • Lower environmental impact, including reduced dust, noise, and construction-related emissions

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