SOUTH CHICKAMAUGA CREEK INTERCEPTOR REHABILITATION
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Addressing sewer overflow issues by rehabilitating aging concrete interceptor pipes
This critical infrastructure project addressed sewer overflow issues by rehabilitating aging concrete interceptor pipes from the 1970s using innovative Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology. The project was initiated under a consent decree with the EPA, State of Tennessee, and Tennessee Clean Water Network to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect public health.
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- This critical infrastructure project addressed sewer overflow
- Issues by rehabilitating aging concrete interceptor pipes from the 1970s using
- innovative Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology.
- This critical infrastructure project addressed sewer
- innovative Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology.
- Issues by rehabilitating aging concrete interceptor pipes from the 1970s using
- Innovative Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology.
Key Highlights - This is A copy
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The project was initiated under a consent decree with the EPA, State of Tennessee, and Tennessee Clean Water Network to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect public health.
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The project was initiated under a consent decree with the EPA, State of Tennessee, and Tennessee Clean Water Network to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect public health.
Key Highlights
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Successfully rehabilitated 9,250 feet of large-diameter concrete pipes using CIPP technology for long-term durability
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Engineered complex bypass system to handle 42,000 gallons per minute during construction
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Overcame challenging terrain including railway crossings and busy roadway intersections
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Minimized environmental impacts on local waterways through careful stakeholder coordination