AWWA ACE69072

AWWA ACE69072 Quebec City Uses CIPP to Structurally Rehabilitate a 100 Year Old Water Main

Conference Proceeding published 11/01/2008 by American Water Works Association

Written By Lessard, Daniel; Loiacono, Joseph

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Quebec City, which is celebrating its 400th anniversary in 2008, decided torehabilitate a century old cast iron water main on Dalhousie Street. The 1,000 feet of 8 inchdiameter cast iron pipe on Dalhousie Street is part of a larger project totalling 15,400 feet of watermains which were rehabilitated in 2007. Dalhousie Street is situated in the old part of Quebec Citywhere streets are generally narrow and continuously traveled by tourists.Like many other North American cities, Quebec City has invested greatly in the last few years inan Asset Management Program with regards to its water, sewer and roads infrastructures. ThisProgram, although not yet completed, allowed the Engineering Department at the City to targetand mark several streets which badly needed repaving. The ensuing inspection of the water andsewer infrastructures led to the structural rehabilitation of the water mains under these streets. On many occasions, water mains are also rehabilitated even if the pavementis in good condition.This paper presents the specific issues concerning the water mains to be rehabilitated,especially the Dalhousie Street section, and the decision process used to choose a trenchlesssolution. The case study will also describe the technical issues, construction details and thebenefits involved in the structural rehabilitation of these water mains. Includes 4 references, tables, figures.

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