HOBAS Pipes for the ski destination in Utah
The installation was mostly direct bury with several tunneling installations of HOBAS Pipes through steel casings. On both occasions the pipe installed well and had no problems with visible deflection and joint leakage,” said Bart LaMont, project manager, Allied Construction and Development. To transport the sewage to the new facility, additional piping networks are necessary. One of the most recent projects was the Jordan River Outfall Sewer. The primary purpose for this new line was to mitigate the capacity problems with the current DN 1200 line that has been in operation since the early 1980’s. The project included approximately 1.2 km of HOBAS CC-GRP Pipe DN 1200 and 16 DN 2000 manholes. To solve the problem, relief lines and new facilities including a wastewater treatment plant are being designed and constructed. Since March 2002, SVSD officials have been seeking approval for a treatment plant located in Riverton that will enable them to keep pace with the growth in southwest Salt Lake County. The South Valley Sewer District (SVSD), which encompasses the southern third of Salt Lake County, is investing roughly 1.9 million Euros in its infrastructure. District municipalities reportedly have more than 4,400 building lots that are not yet connected to the existing system.
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PROJECT DETAILS
Project ID: [10800] | |
Country: | United States of America |
City: | Utah |
Year: | 2008 |
Application: | Sewer, Manhole |
Installation: | Microtunneling, Open Trench |
Technology: | Hobas |
Total Length: | 1219 m |
Nominal Diameter DN: | 1200 | 2000 mm |
Nominal Pressure PN: | 1 bar |
Nominal Stiffness SN: | 5000 N/m2 |