Showing 51-60 Of 65 Results For CIPP
  • 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

  • Jack Doheny Memorial Training Scholarship

    February 23, 2021

    Scholarship application for either: 3 Day PACP | LACP | MACP Class – $975 Value 2 Day ITCP CIPP or MR Class – $1,095 Value Thank you for your interest in the Jack Doheny Memorial Training Scholarship! A free registration... Read More

  • Supplemental Learning

    February 4, 2021

    NASSCO is the industry source for trenchless technology education, resources, and advocacy.   In addition to our certification programs and vast library of specification guidelines, industry publications and other educational tools, we offer supplemental education through industry webinars, technical videos,... Read More

  • What’s that Odor Brochure

    February 3, 2021

    The sewer pipe is being replaced with Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Read More

  • Protecting Trenchless Technologies

    The traditional way of repairing a deteriorated pipe is to dig it up and replace it with a new one. Thanks to trenchless technology, pipes can be recycled, rehabilitated and even replaced without disrupting and digging up the earth. As... Read More

  • Guideline for the Safe Use and Handling of Styrene-Based Resins in Cured-in-Place Pipe

    December 28, 2020

    Styrene-based resin systems properly used in cured-in-place pipe (CIPP)produce a safe and environmentally sound solution to the challenges in restoring the nation’s failing infrastructure. This Guideline discusses styrene and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs)and how to use styrene-based resins in... Read More

  • NASSCO Wins Appeal to IAPMO IPC 715.3

    During the developmental phase of the 2018 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), IAPMO’s Technical Committee approved a proposal that banned the use of cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) in building sewers made of cast iron pipe. Read More

  • Research Studies

    November 13, 2020

    Published reports have questioned the safety of emissions from the cured-in-place (CIPP) process when using styrenated resin. Safety is NASSCO’s top priority and we have gone to great lengths to ensure our workers and communities stay healthy through the funding... Read More

  • Scholarship Programs

    NASSCO believes that the future of our nation’s underground infrastructure is reliant upon the assurance that young professionals see involvement in trenchless technologies as a viable and exciting career choice. To encourage and develop the next generation of underground industry... Read More

  • ITCP

    NASSCO’s ITCP® training and certification program provides field construction professionals (i.e., consulting and municipal engineers and contractors) with comprehensive learning and tools to understand and inspect trenchless pipeline renewal technology. NASSCO offers this program for cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) and manhole... Read More