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Infrastructure projects are underway in Cranbrook

Several new infrastructure projects are now underway in Cranbrook.

For the portion of the project that includes sanitary sewer relining program, several major repairs have wrapped up that allows for a Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) relining to happen. That project expected to start in August and continue into the next month.

The cured-in-place-pipe method involves a resin-saturated felt tube made of polyester, fiberglass cloth or a number of other materials suitable for resin impregnation and it is inverted or pulled into a damaged pipe. Little to no digging is involved in this trenchless process, making for a potentially more cost-effective and less disruptive method than traditional “dig and replace” pipe repair methods.

Staff hopes to have the entire project completed by the end of August.

If you are looking for information on protecting, lining and repairing pipes, or for the nearest installer, contact Perma-Liner™ Industries today. Perma-Liner is the leading manufacturer and supplier of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation equipment and materials in North America. For 20 years, we have developed systems to rehabilitate existing sewer systems without excavation. Our experience in the CIPP industry has allowed us to design, patent and manufacture state of the art technology in order for us to repair structures without excavation.

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