NASTT's Cured-in-Place Pipe Good Practices Course (Cary, NC, USA)

Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology is an effective trenchless pipeline rehabilitation method that may help to address many of your city's water and wastewater problems.

Nov 09, 2011
Target groups: Engineers
Category: Seminar
CIPP is one of the most widely used and accepted pipeline rehabilitation methods. It significantly reduces infiltration and ex-filtration. CIPP is cost-effective and increases flow capacity. And because it is trenchless, traffic congestion and site disruption are significantly reduced.
 
Learn more about the benefits of the CIPP process by attending this special one-day course on February 16, 2010, at the Springhill Suites Greenbrier in Chesapeake, Virginia.
 
The CIPP course is geared to provide an in-depth overview of wastewater mainline and lateral pipe rehabilitation using CIPP from planning and design to job completion.
 
If you like to have more detailed informations about this course, please visit the course website.
 
 
 
Cary Holiday Inn & Suites
5630 Dillard Drive
Cary, North Carolina
United States
Target language English

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