E Journal

Nov 19, 2007

News

VAG-Armaturen GmbH

New air valve for sewage applications

VAG-Armaturen GmbH (vag-armaturen.com/en/) has extended its product range by an automatic air valve for sewage applications. The VAG FLOWJET Air Valve can serve as both an aeration valve for the draining of sewage water lines and a deairing valve when sewage water lines are filled. It is also suitable for continuous ventilation under system pressure during operation.
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Nov 16, 2007

News

Borealis AG

Borealis and Borouge launch Water for the World

First global programme in plastics industry addressing water crisisLeverages companies’ leadership to provide sustainable solutionsFosters local knowledge and partnerships throughout value chain to reach those in need
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Nov 15, 2007

News

Knowledge Factory GmbH

Interested experts gather for a "virtual exploration trip through underground infrastructures" - UNITRACC receives official award as "Selected Landmark"

On 8 November the on-line training and competence centre UNITRACC was awarded the prize of a "Selected Landmark 2007" by Mr Reinhard Krella, Chairman of the Management Board Private and Business Clients of the Deutsche Bank Eastern Ruhr Area, at the UNITRACC Open Day held in Bochum, Germany. So now UNITRACC officially belongs to the "365 Landmarks in the Land of Ideas" that are awarded by the initiative "Germany - Land of Ideas" and its project partner Deutsche Bank. Bochum's Lord Mayor Dr Ottilie Scholz also took the opportunity to congratulate UNITRACC on the award in person.
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Nov 14, 2007

Article

Dipl.-Ing. Meinolf Rameil [Technical Director, Tracto-Technik GmbH, Lennestadt (Germany)]

Guidelines for the application of pipe bursting

The number of pipelines to be repaired is ever increasing worldwide – e.g. in Germany, important pipeline rehabilitation projects are not carried out due to the devastating financial situation of the municipalities. Although this problem cannot be resolved completely, economical technologies can contribute toward repairing at least the worst damages. In general, it has to be decided whether repair, renovation or pipe renewal (replacement) is required. A pipe replacement is necessary:when repair or renovation is technically or economically inappropriatewhen the hydraulic capacity has to be improved by a greater pipe diameterwhen repair or renovation offers only a short term solution with a pipe replacement being inevitablewhen there is request for a long lasting pipe durability and or a higher product life spanwhen the static loading capacity of the defective pipe would be otherwise negatively affected
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Nov 14, 2007

Article

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jochen Bärreis [General Manager and Board Member of the RSV Rohrleitungssanierungsverband e.V.]

Cement Mortar Lining - A method of refurbishment for the long-lasting preservation of the piping infrastructure

Our supply and distribution piping systems have suffered in recent years from a lack of investment. Now the supply utilities see themselves, in addition, exposed to further burdens as a result of increasing demands caused by the deregulation of the market. The consequences: an excessively low rate of reinvestment and the concomitant obsolescence of the existing mains.
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Nov 12, 2007

News

Herrenknecht AG

World premiere for Herrenknecht Direct Pipe: culvert underneath the Rhine River near Worms (Germany) realized in only 13 days.

Herrenknecht has developed a new method called Direct Pipe, which combines the advantages of the established Microtunnelling method and Horizontal Directional Drilling technology. A string of prefab pipes is pulled in with only one step. SONNTAG Baugesellschaft mbH & Co. KG used the new Direct Pipe method to lay a 464m long steel casing for a water pipeline as well as power and telecommunication cables beneath the Rhine River near Worms (Germany). Breakthrough occurred only 13 days after the beginning of the construction work.
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Nov 08, 2007

News

Water Environment Federation

WEFTEC.07 is the largest event in the conference's 80-year history

Record-setting numbers of 19,929 attendees and 1,017 companies using 268,405 net square feet of floor space have designated WEFTEC.07 – the Water Environment Federation’s 80th Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference – as the largest event in the conference’s 80-year history. The previous exhibition records of 965 companies and 245,155 net square feet of floor space were set at WEFTEC.06 in Dallas and the previous attendance record of 18,704 was set at WEFTEC.02 in Chicago, the host city for next year’s conference.
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Nov 06, 2007

Article

Trelleborg AB

Giant seals help protect St. Petersburg from flooding

St Petersburg is regarded as Russia’s cultural capital. To protect its people and cultural treasures from flooding, a 25-kilometer storm flood barrier is being constructed. An essential part of this structure are 40 meter-wide, seven meter-high seals, from Trelleborg.
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Nov 05, 2007

News

Thames Water

New sewers to end flooding misery for Lambeth homes

More than 400 homes and business in Lambeth (England) will be protected from the misery of flooding sewers, under a multi-million pound scheme proposed by Thames water to upgrade the area's sewer network.
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Oct 30, 2007

News

TT UK

Grundoburst 1250 G in Warsaw, Poland

In the old historical part of Warsaw in Poland a ND 400 mm clay pipe required replacement over a length of 30m. Inspection of the mains by the Warsaw water and sewerage company showed regular sand on the bottom of the mains, so that it was apparent that the main was fractured and debris was falling to the bottom of the pipe. This presented a permanent problem of road surface subsidence – an imminent danger to the public. The problem could have been confirmed by an internal pipe inspection but this could not take place because the camera simply could not pass through the sand and other debris lying at the bottom of the pipe.
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Oct 26, 2007

Article

Jens Kirste [Trolining GmbH]

Real 'close fit' rehabilitation of large sewers by GIPP

As published in the September 2007 issue of Trenchless Technology International magazine Nowadays sewer network owners and operators are faced with a huge number of different trenchless methods, materials and suppliers to seal and rehabilitate their pipes. This applies especially for cross sectional pipe dimensions up to approximately 1000mm (40”) I.D.. Above that size the number of approved systems and qualified installers reduces to a comparably small amount.
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Oct 24, 2007

News

Alptransit

Gotthard Base Tunnel: breakthrough in west tunnel between Sedrun and Amsteg

Squeezing rock conditions successfully overcome
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Oct 22, 2007

News

The Robbins Company

Robbins hybrid EPBM a versatile solution for Istanbul sewer

A 3.1 m (10.2 ft) diameter Robbins Hybrid EPBM in Istanbul, Turkey can bore in two very different situations. The hybrid machine can switch between hard rock and EPB modes, making it ideal in mixed ground conditions. The bored tunnel will be used to help clean up a sewer system for over 250,000 people living along Istanbul's Beykoz coastline at the Bosphorus. NTF Construction Company will bore two mixed ground tunnels of 4.1 km (2.5 mi) and 3.0 km (1.9 mi) in length with the hybrid machine.
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Oct 19, 2007

Article

DELU AG, Silvia Kunze

Helium tracer-gas leak detection - Implemented during the normal operation of the pipeline without interruption of the supply

Leakages occur quite frequently in district heating system, especially in older units. Increasing loss of water and damage to the district heating pipeline network will be a consequence long before the leakage can be noticed on the surface. Locating and repair of such leaks is therefore a difficult task. The repair costs in urban pipeline network systems are determined to a Iarge extent by the necessary excavation work. It is therefore important to accurately determine the Iocation and size of a leak. In co-operation with Fraunhofer Institute, DELU has developed a leak detection method which works without interrupting the supply line.
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Oct 18, 2007

News

Herrenknecht AG

Sea Outfall Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat realized under limited space conditions

The modernization of the sewage system of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (Côte d’Azur) in France included the installation of a 110m long Sea Outfall pipeline. The construction company RPS mastered the narrow access routes, limited space conditions and unstable geology using a mobile Herrenknecht Crawler Rig HK150C.
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Oct 16, 2007

News

Sdi-unistride

Award winning new sewer sealing gel development

In support of Wessex Water’s Sustainable Sewer Renovation Programme, De Neef UK and Sdi-unistride (in association with Wessex Engineering & Construction Services [WECS]) have announced the latest generation of pipe joint injection sealing gels, SewerSeal JF.
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Oct 15, 2007

News

Southern Water

Sweeter smell of success

An environmentally friendly project by Southern Water that uses only natural elements like  bark, wood chips, seaweed and seashells lining water-filled tanks, is reducing the smell generated by wastewater treatment works.
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Oct 12, 2007

Article

Timo Seidenfuß, M.Eng. (Herrenknecht AG)

HSP ? Herrenknecht Separation Plants: separation plants for microtunnelling, pipe jacking and associated applications

In the past, it has been proven time and time again that separation is a vital and sensitive integrative module in the use of tunnel boring machines with hydraulic slurry systems. The separation plant separates the slurry suspension components – solids and liquid – in order to re-provide the slurry circuit with the supporting medium and to make the separated solids disposable. Hydraulic transportation is, however, limited by the concentration of the solids and by grain size. Only an efficient separation can guarantee high performance rates. Insufficient separation obligatorily leads to difficulties regarding the removal of the material from the tunnel face to the separation plant above ground, ensuing downtimes and reduced output.
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Oct 10, 2007

News

Thames Water Utilities Limited

West Ham to benefit from Thames Water’s largest new sewer scheme

Thames Water will soon begin work on its most ambitious new scheme to protect Londoners from repeated sewer flooding. The £64m scheme, which is planned for West Ham, will help protect hundreds of homes and businesses from floods like those seen in July.
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Oct 08, 2007

News

North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT)

Northwest Chapter to Celebrate its 10th Annual Trenchless Technology Symposium in Calgary

The NASTT-Northwest (NASTT-NW) Chapter is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its Alberta Trenchless Technology Symposium, Nov. 15, at the Coast Plaza Hotel and Conference Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Calgary section of the NASTT-NW Chapter is organizing the event.
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Oct 05, 2007

Article

Salzgitter Mannesmann Line Pipe GmbH

Stress corrosion cracking of polyethylene - practical examples of steel pipe coatings

This paper describes various forms of stress corrosion cracking in polyethylene and discusses them on the basis of practical examples of polyethylene steel pipe coatings. The study was made possible by targeted localization of coating holidays using various methods of cathodic corrosion protection (CCP) and the following subsequent examinations of the damages and especially the change of material properties.
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Oct 04, 2007

News

The Robbins Company

Robbins TBM a repeat record-breaker

A Robbins 7.2 m (23.6 ft) diameter TBM operating on the remote Kárahnjúkar Hydroelectric Project in Iceland has entered new territory. The machine, operated by contractor Impregilo SpA, beat its own world record for the second time when it bored 115.7 m (380 ft) in 24 hours on August 25, 2007. It then set another record in its size class of 7 to 8 m (23 to 26 ft) by boring 428.8 m (1,400 ft) in one week! The previous record was also held by a Robbins TBM that excavated the TARP Project in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Oct 02, 2007

News

Insituform Technologies

Insituform ready to respond to global water crisis

Industry survey cites years of neglect and underinvestment driving “Tidal Wave of Demand” for water infrastructure technology
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Sep 28, 2007

Article

Dipl.-Ing. Martin Gerhardt (KMG Pipe Technologies GmbH)

1500 mm diameter main sewer line renovated under sports ground - Use of the Rib Loc Rotaloc spiral wound liner system

A 1500 mm diameter main sewer line in the town of Tiel in the Netherlands was renovated along a length of 626 m by KMG Benelux B.V. using the Rib Loc Rotaloc spiral wound liner system. The location of the pipe beneath a soccer pitch, the length, dimension and condition of the pipe combined to produce an unusual challenge, which was successfully mastered using the Rotaloc method. Advantages of the SWO liner system, such as high static load-bearing capacity, uniformly high quality of the prefabricated liner material, the avoidance of cost-intensive open cut activities, rapid installation, relatively little expenditure on over-pumping and lack of styrene emissions were all positive factors in the success of this project. In recent years, the town of Tiel in the Netherlands has carried out several rehabilitation measures using the cured in place liner method. In April 2006, it issued another invitation to tender for a sewer renovation. The decision was made in favour of the Rib Loc Rotaloc method. KMG Benelux was able to beat the competition in terms of both price and technology with this special proposal.
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Sep 25, 2007

News

TT UK Ltd.

Grundopit - accuracy beyond doubt

TT-UK Ltd were recently approached to assist with a trenchless solution to install 110mm OD gravity lateral connections on a new sewage scheme. Site constraints included 1050mm diameter concrete rings and 600mm square manhole covers. The biscuits and lids were already installed. The proposed installation procedure was to open trench. Even though this was a rural location this caused some disruption and took approximately four days to complete an average 12m crossing. Due to the lateral having a gravity requirement the most crucial constraint was the accuracy of installation over the entire length.
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