The effects of time and environmental conditions, take their toll on virtually everything in our world. In the world of metal and concrete structures, the toll comes in the form of corrosion. Man has fought a battle with corrosion since the earliest days of recorded history. Various methods and tactics have been tried to slow down the effects of corrosion with some measure of success. Studies performed by John Redner, of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District, over the last 20 years clearly show high build epoxies to be a suitable repair material when handled by trained professionals and installed at appropriate thickensses in a severe corrosive environments. This paper describes a novel method of repairing steel and concrete vessels with a plural sprayed fiber-reinforced rapid setting structural epoxy system that minimizes costs and down time.