Read about the remarkable engineering feat of replacing a 280-foot segment within a 144” culvert crossing beneath busy Interstate 65 in Indiana. This project seamlessly installed 120” Spirolite High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipe, upholding uninterrupted traffic flow. With ingenious “Bell and Spigot” connections, the lightweight Spirolite pipes were efficiently assembled and pushed into the existing culvert. The project’s success not only reflects the innovation of HDPE profile wall technology but also demonstrates its pivotal role in safeguarding local streams crucial to the farming community and the surrounding ecosystem. The installation, completed in under two days, stands as a testament to engineering excellence and proactive environmental stewardship.
Immerse yourself in the success story of the Spirolite 120” Lift Station Replacement project, nestled in the picturesque locale of Laguna Beach, California. Witness the transformation of a deteriorating 80-year-old lift station into a cutting-edge infrastructure using Spirolite. This report delves into the innovative use of HDPE technology, showcasing a pre-manufactured lift station structure that addresses odor, mechanical, and maintenance issues. Unveil the project’s features, including the exceptional bypass wetwell and its versatile valving system. Embark on a journey through the intricate details of the underground lifeguard headquarters building, and its seamless integration with the lift station. Moreover, grasp the broader significance of this project in bolstering environmental sustainability and aligning with federal mandates.
King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) in Washington addressed environmental challenges and an overwhelmed wastewater system with a complex project that utilized HDPE pipeline solution. Read about the project’s planning, construction, and installation, and how ISCO stepped in to provide a long-term solution that meets the needs of the community while supporting clean water and a healthy habitat.
ISCO utilized Spirolite HDPE pipe system to rehabilitate a pair of corroded metal culverts beneath State Highway 37 in Indiana. The slip-lining process offered a cost-effective and non-disruptive solution, which was essential due to the culverts’ proximity to a major interstate and deep subterranean location.
ISCO Industries worked closely with AmerenUE to provide HDPE solutions to two critical carbon steel piping systems at the Callaway nuclear plant in Missouri. The solutions provided safe and reliable operations at the plant, providing clean and affordable electricity to hundreds of thousands of households.
ISCO’s HDPE pipe was used for the water crossing section of the nearly $6 million Lake Marion Regional Water System project in South Carolina. The project aimed to provide clean, treated and affordable water for the region, with ISCO providing technical assistance and custom wall anchor restraints for the installation.