Learn how ISCO’s compact and lightweight McElroy DynaMc 412 hand pump fusion unit was used to replace a 12-inch corroded steel pipe inside a potable water storage tank in San Clemente, CA. The limited access to the reservoir presented a challenge, but the innovative solution provided by ISCO’s total piping solutions made the project a success, completing the job on-time and within budget.
Carlsbad Desalination Plant is the largest plant on the Western Hemisphere and enables San Diego County to reliably provide water for more than 400,000 households. In this field report we discuss the construction of the plant highlighting challenges, the joint venture constructing the plant, and how ISCO provided technical expertise and sourced hard-to-find HDPE pipes and fittings.
Underneath the Beauty: The Newport Force Main Rehabilitation project replaced decades-old sewer main running underneath the Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach, California. ISCO provided high-density polyethylene pipe, McElroy fusion equipment, and expertise on the job. The report discusses why HDPE was the clear choice to replace the existing sewer main and how ISCO’s support and alternative options ensured a timely and successful project completion.
This field report highlights the benefits of chilled water systems in lowering energy costs for cooling large buildings, like Ohio State University Medical Center. It explains how chilled water systems work and showcases a successful installation by ISCO using HDPE pipes. The report also emphasizes the expertise required for installing and maintaining these systems.
The Bell County Water Control and Improvement District in Texas used sliplining with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe to deliver reclaimed water to the City of Killeen’s Stonetree Golf Course. This field report explores the benefits of using reclaimed water and how HDPE pipe provides a long-term, durable, and cost-effective solution for water transmission infrastructure.
Wichita Falls, Texas addresses severe drought conditions by utilizing a direct potable water reuse project. This report discusses how Bowles Construction hired ISCO Industries to construct a 12-mile high-density polyethylene pipeline (HDPE) to the Cypress Water Treatment Plant to ensure a sufficient water supply for the public.