Learn about the innovative Kivu-56 project, which extracts methane from the depths of Lake Kivu to fuel a new gas-to-power generation plant, while also minimizing the potential for a deadly disaster. Antares Offshore, an engineering company, was contracted to present engineering solutions for the project, and ISCO provided the necessary HDPE pipes, fittings, and fabricated components for the intake and discharge risers, wash water system, and methane transmission pipeline, ensuring a long-term, corrosion-resistant piping solution.
When dealing with high levels of data processing, a reliable cooling system is critical. Groupe Noel worked with ISCO-AH McElroy to secure Aquatherm polypropylene piping, which was installed quickly and kept the building clean. ISCO-AH McElroy provided training to technicians to ensure the project’s success in constructing a datacenter.
Learn about the Navajo Nation’s efforts to provide access to adequate water to its residents, especially those without running water, through the Eastern Navajo Water Pipeline Project. Phase Two of the project, which runs from Nageezi, NM to Counselor, NM, is highlighted, along with the challenges faced and the solutions provided by the use of HDPE pipe.
Reagan County Water Supply District was able to revitalize its aging infrastructure through a $10 million project. This field report highlights the importance of choosing the right pipe for the transmission line and how the use of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) contributed to the project’s success. ISCO provided a comprehensive bid package of materials and fusion labor to help maximize the efficiency of the installation.
Corrosive soil and high groundwater levels made HDPE the obvious choice for water supply on the Victory Pipeline project in Duchesne County, Utah. HDPE’s reliability, cost-effectiveness, and minimal maintenance, allow for a more financially viable option for the customers being serviced.
High-density polyethylene and custom fittings and fabrication met the corrosion resistant and fast-paced needs of Yogi saltwater disposal (SWD) facility in North Dakota’s Williston Basin. Read more to hear how ISCO and Victaulic teamed together for a long-lasting, reliable solution.