Showing 41-50 Of 64 Results For CIPP
  • NASSCO’s Inspector Training Certification Program

    July 5, 2022

    An introduction to NASSCO’s Inspector Training Certification Program (ITCP®). Course covers proper inspection of technologies including CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) and Manhole Rehabilitation. Read More

  • Safety Old

    March 29, 2022

    Keeping our workers safe, our communities healthy and our natural resources protected is of utmost importance to NASSCO and we express this in everything we do. NASSCO’s Health and Safety Committee provides support to all other NASSCO Committees to ensure... Read More

  • STEPS TO UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENS TO STYRENE ONCE IT ENTERS THE ENVIRONMENT

    March 21, 2022

    Styrene does not remain in its natural state as it enters the environment. Changes to the styrene molecule occur whether the styrene is in water or in air. When styrene is in air as used in an air/steam cured CIPP,... Read More

  • Pipe Rehabilitation

    January 10, 2022

    Pipeline rehabilitation is available for mainline, lateral, and potable water applications. There are a variety of technologies and solutions available, because no two projects are the same. After careful assessment, decisions may be made regarding the safest, longest-lasting and most... Read More

  • Emerging Technologies

    New advancements in trenchless technology such as Automated Defect Recognition (ADR), machine learning, artificial intelligence, advanced processes, equipment and materials help trenchless applications become safer and more efficient, as well as to provide stronger, more flexible and durable solutions for... Read More

  • Care and Feeding of your New Cured-in-Place Pipe: Cleaning and Maintenance

    May 8, 2021

    In last month’s NASSCO Tech Tips we discussed the importance of inspecting Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) and the special considerations that don’t necessarily apply to traditional pipe inspection. Read More

  • Care and Feeding of Your New Cured-In-Place Pipe: Inspection

    May 7, 2021

    Many system owners invest a great deal of time and effort in the development of procurement documentation, engineering specifications, quality controls and installation oversight in the rehabilitation of pipes using the Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) process. Read More

  • Styrene Safety

    April 22, 2021

    Since 2016, when concerns regarding styrene emissions used in the CIPP process first emerged, NASSCO and other industry organizations jumped into action to learn everything they could to keep our workers safe. Now, five years later, and after three phases... Read More

  • The Springtime Environment and its Effects on Lining

    April 9, 2021

    Mother Nature is one tough lady, and most of us have to deal with her mood swings. You can’t fight her, only work with her. For crews installing Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP), she can either make your day or ruin it... Read More

  • Styrene Safety – Coming Soon!

    March 28, 2021

    The Styrene Safety video will provide a focus on the attributes of styrene, installation practices and techniques, recent hazard assessments, and an overview of recent studies. The video will provide emphasis on styrene in the CIPP process as well as... Read More