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Field Reports

Read case studies of HDPE solutions for real-world problems across a wide range of applications.

Durable, Corrosion-free HDPE for California Desalination Plant

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.

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Transitioning to Green Hydrogen at a Domestic Power Station

Discover the journey of one domestic power station as it undergoes a transformative renewal process, shifting from coal to green hydrogen with the help of large diameter HDPE pipe. Read about the innovative infrastructure solutions and collaborative endeavors shaping the future of sustainable energy production.

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City of Valdosta Chooses Snap-Tite for No-Dig Solution

ISCO’s Snap-Tite® team along side Valdosta city officials successfully repaired a failing culvert on Lake Laurie Road without disrupting school traffic. Using Snap-Tite®’s 36-inch HDPE pipe liner, the team avoided excavation, swiftly lining the culvert. Completed in just four hours by Valdosta’s crew, this innovative solution showcased efficiency and cost-effectiveness, ensuring uninterrupted access while preserving critical infrastructure integrity.

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Revitalizing Idaho’s Water Legacy: A Sustainable Solution for Enterprize Canal and Beyond

Discover how a century-old canal in Ririe, Idaho, transformed from the aftermath of the largest U.S. rockslide to a beacon of water conservation, reliability, and recharge. Follow the journey of ISCO and HDPE to encapsulate the Enterprize Canal, addressing historical challenges and supporting Idaho Governor Brad Little’s ambitious water infrastructure goals. Uncover the impact of a leak-free, 63″ HDPE pipeline on water conservation and the construction of recharge basins, marking a pivotal step in securing Idaho’s water future for the next hundred years.

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