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A well-maintained CIP Evaluation and Rehabilitation program can save millions of dollars in replacement cost!
Many pipelines within water and wastewater treatment plants that were constructed within the last 50 years are nearing the end of their service lives. Owners have invested in condition assessments to help them make the difficult decision to repair or replace these pipelines.
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During April 2010 through June 2010, tank repairs were performed at Defense Fuel Support Point (DFSP) in San Pedro, CA. A two-part Modified Epoxy Novolac Polysulfide Coating was applied to three (3) previously uncoated 50,000 barrel (Bbl) underground concrete storage tanks. The tanks have been in operation since 1942, storing various bunker and jet fuels. The scope included surface evaluation, surface preparation, concrete sealer application and coating application.
When WIT Inc. was asked to rehabilitate the Alta Vista Standpipe, the first order of business would be to conduct a comprehensive tank evaluation in order to determine the overall condition, and also, to compile an inventory of deficiencies, repairs and upgrade objectives so that the project manual for the bid phase would include all necessary work to bring the tank to current AWWA standards.