A start-to-finish solution for rebuilding a dam and spillway using high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe. The project involved supplying 240 feet of 24-inch DR17 and DR26 HDPE pipe and three wall anchor fittings, along with fusion service consultation to ensure a seamless installation. The use of HDPE ensured the durability and longevity of the pipe, preserving the family lake for generations to come.
Learn how high-density polyethylene (HDPE) piping solutions played a crucial role in the construction of K+S Potash Canada’s new Bethune potash mine in Saskatchewan. This $4.1 billion project has created new job opportunities and boosted the local economy. ISCO provided customized fittings and fusion expertise to ensure long-lasting piping systems that meet design requirements. Read more about the project and ISCO’s contribution in this field report.
This field report describes the challenges faced during the installation of a new redundant force main for Miami Beach’s primary sanitary sewer system using horizontal directional drilling (HDD) methods. The report highlights innovative techniques and teamwork required to successfully complete the world record-breaking, 3,000-foot long, and 54-inch diameter high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe installation, which was necessary to prevent catastrophic failure and potential environmental damage.
Read how high density polyethylene (HDPE) piping and fittings were chosen for the Fort Worth Zoo’s new $100 million exhibit, providing a reliable and maintenance-free water supply for animals in the African Savanna. With over 7,000ft of pipe and 500 HDPE fittings, ISCO’s expertise and support ensured a successful installation, contributing to the zoo’s vision for an expanded and immersive animal habitat.