Trenchless Solution for Middletown Sewer
by Matthew Phair, 6/20/2005
A section of sewer line needed to be installed down 24-feet in sandy soil on a narrow strip of land directly behind a row of homes, close to other property lines. “It couldn’t have been done any other way” according to David Crandall, a regional manager with East Brunswick, NJ-based Icon Group.
Surgeons and utility contractors have a lot in common. Both are often charged with cutting something open, taking out or putting in something, then closing up the cut. A breakthrough for surgery occurred when many standard (and often traumatic) scalpel-driven procedures were replaced with arthroscopy. That same type of breakthrough as happened in pipe installation, with the advance of trenchless technology systems. Trenchless puts the pipe where it needs to be without most of the digging.
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