New at PipingDesign.com: 12 December 2000

From: <Paul>
Date: Tue Dec 12 2000 - 20:30:00 EST


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Drainage System Components
Washington Department of Ecology

<< There are several drainage components that are fairly common in most
drainage systems. This section introduces some basic components that are part of the drainage systems described in the following section - Drainage Systems. Successful construction involves selecting the appropriate materials for the collection, conveyance, and discharge requirements of your system. Attention to proper capacity and durability of each drainage material is critical. The performance of your system will be improved by using good construction techniques and by performing routine periodic maintenance.>>

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The Facts About Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe Association

<<Over the past 30 years, corrugated polyethylene pipe has proven itself
to be a strong, chemically inert, viable pipe for use in applications around the world. In 1996, the corrugated pipe industry produced over one billion feet of pipe (and that number continues to rise) as more and more users and specifiers take notice of its advantages over concrete, metal and other traditional pipe materials. Although corrugated polyethylene pipe has been used successfully for decades in a variety of drainage applications, it is relatively new when compared to concrete and metal. Yet the specification and use of corrugated polyethylene pipe is skyrocketing based on important advantages such as enhanced hydraulic flow and unparalleled chemical and abrasion resistance when measured against other materials. Corrugated polyethylene pipe is also easy to install and environmentally friendly.>> Received on Tue Dec 12 20:30:00 2000

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