
One of the factors in determining the selection of a structure or structures to convey or store water is whether to use a single cell or multiple cell
Learn MoreRecently, I had the opportunity to participate in a webinar covering multiple states and 300 participants. The topic was PVC pipe applications and design
Learn MoreDefined by the US Department of Homeland Security, Infrastructure Resiliency is the ability to reduce the magnitude and/or duration of disruptive events. The
Learn MoreCorrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) has a long history of use for culverts and other drainage applications since the product first came to market in 1896. Galvanized
Learn MoreAirports, theme parks, banks and grocery stores – we’ve all had the annoyance of standing in line, but in the wastewater pipe world, getting “in line” can be a
Learn MoreLoad Dissipation As promised, here is the second part of this two-part blog series. In the first section, I discussed the standard live load design vehicles and
Learn MoreFor this two-part series, we’re going to delve into live loading. A majority of what will be covered in this article goes into design methodology. Additional
Learn MoreAfter recently completing a PDH article for Informed Infrastructure entitled, ""How to Design a Culvert Reline Project." I thought it apropos that we take some
Learn MoreHello all… how about a quick blog on PVC pipe and UV protection? I am often asked about the effects of UV exposure caused by sunlight on PVC sewer pipes and how
Learn MoreReclaim Tunnels A Reclaim Tunnel refers to a buried conduit that encloses a material conveyor. The conduit is used to transport aggregate, sand, coal or other
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