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Evaluation of trenchless renewal methods for potable water distribution pipes

Posted on:2011-03-28Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas at ArlingtonCandidate:Jain, Abhay AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390002469545Subject:Engineering
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ndoubtedly, potable water pipes, as part of an underground infrastructure system, play a key role in maintaining quality of life, health and well being of human kind. As these potable water pipes reach the end of their useful life, they create high maintenance costs, loss of flow capacity, decreased water quality, and increased dissatisfaction. Trenchless renewal methods (TRMs) are a medium to renew deteriorated potable water pipes, thus decreasing leakage loss, emergency maintenance costs and customer complaints. TRMs also maintain the quality of the water leaving the treatment plant.;America's drinking water systems faces an annual shortfall of at least...
Keywords/Search Tags:Water, Quality
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