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Accelerating Construction in Sewer Collection: Madison CMIC Pump Station #1 A Case Study

The County of Madison, MS. experienced severe degradation of a major pump station in their system that was less than 10 years old. They contracted with Waggoner Engineering of Jackson, MS. to design a rehabilitation system as well as increase the structural integrity with the addition of some support walls. The project created scheduling issues due to the addition of new concrete structures to the pump station. The use of innovative coatings technologies that offered the ability to apply corrosion resistant linings over green concrete structures, dramatically enhanced the project schedule and reduced overall costs. 

Product Number: 51219-226-SG
Author: Eric Zimmerman, Jennifer Sloan-Ziegler
Publication Date: 2019
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The County of Madison, MS. experienced severe degradation of a major pump station in their system that was less than 10 years old. They contracted with Waggoner Engineering of Jackson, MS. to design a rehabilitation system as well as increase the structural integrity with the addition of some support walls. The project created scheduling issues due to the addition of new concrete structures to the pump station. The use of innovative coatings technologies that offered the ability to apply corrosion resistant linings over green concrete structures, dramatically enhanced the project schedule and reduced overall costs. The authors will seek to explain the background that led to the rehabilitation required, the team work employed by the engineer, coatings manufacturer and applicator to accomplish the rehabilitation. Technically we will explain urethane concrete technologies and their inherent advantages as a MVE barrier in new construction and rehabilitation projects as well hydrogen sulfide resistant 100% solids epoxy coatings for use in sewer collection and wastewater applications.

The County of Madison, MS. experienced severe degradation of a major pump station in their system that was less than 10 years old. They contracted with Waggoner Engineering of Jackson, MS. to design a rehabilitation system as well as increase the structural integrity with the addition of some support walls. The project created scheduling issues due to the addition of new concrete structures to the pump station. The use of innovative coatings technologies that offered the ability to apply corrosion resistant linings over green concrete structures, dramatically enhanced the project schedule and reduced overall costs. The authors will seek to explain the background that led to the rehabilitation required, the team work employed by the engineer, coatings manufacturer and applicator to accomplish the rehabilitation. Technically we will explain urethane concrete technologies and their inherent advantages as a MVE barrier in new construction and rehabilitation projects as well hydrogen sulfide resistant 100% solids epoxy coatings for use in sewer collection and wastewater applications.

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