
Boston’s Aging Sewer Lines
Boston’s Aging Sewer Lines Boston, like many older cities, faces challenges with aging sewer lines. Some of the issues include: Infrastructure Degradation: Over time, sewer

Boston’s Aging Sewer Lines Boston, like many older cities, faces challenges with aging sewer lines. Some of the issues include: Infrastructure Degradation: Over time, sewer

WHAT IS A VAC·A·TEE®? VAC-A-TEE® is a trenchless cleanout system. The lateral is located typically by a mainline camera that projects a satellite camera up

It is presumed that the resin in CIPP Liners bonds with host pipe, creating an effective watertight seal after cure. The truth is that resin

By John M Heisler Approvals & Standards – Are They End Game or Path Markers? “I’ve been installing liners for a while now and ran

Tried & Tested My usual supplier provided me with a “new improved” product but after several failures of the new improved lining material I’m not

Casting the Future of Pipe Rehabilitation When two leaders in a field see an opportunity to combine forces the outcome can become more than the

Regulators are pressing the operators of three sewage treatment systems along the Merrimack River to reduce the bacteria flowing into the river and to issue

A city outside of Boston – Quincy – is being sued by the federal government for releasing sewage and untreated wastewater into Quincy Bay and

Could public notification be on the way to let residents know about sewage overflows? If a bill passes in Massachusetts, that’s exactly what will happen.

Almost two million gallons of untreated sewage spilled into the Merrimack River recently when a valve at the pumping station failed while work was being