Solid Cast Polymer Tunnel Segments: The Corrosion Resistant Solution for Sanitary Sewer Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard A. Cubeta
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Precast concrete segments have been used in sanitary sewer tunnel design for decades. Federal mandates (reduction in heavy metals and I & I), and system design changes (increased retention times) and other factors have exacerbated corrosion problems. In an effort to combat the ever-growing effect of microbiologically induced corrosion, owners, engineers, and designers have been specifying thin-film lining systems to protect precast concrete segments. These systems have compatibility and installation issues. Chemical additives or calcareous aggregates have been utilized in precast concrete, but have only proven to retard the rate of corrosion and do not eradicate the problem. Solid cast polymer segments are stronger than precast concrete, do not require linings or coatings, are impervious to ground water infiltration, and, above all, are inherently corrosion resistant through and through.
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APA: Richard A. Cubeta  (2008)  Solid Cast Polymer Tunnel Segments: The Corrosion Resistant Solution for Sanitary Sewer Tunnels

MLA: Richard A. Cubeta Solid Cast Polymer Tunnel Segments: The Corrosion Resistant Solution for Sanitary Sewer Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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