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Lead pipe rehabilitation and replacement techniques for drinking water service—survey of utilities

The purpose of this technical note is to summarize results from a survey of water utilities regarding preferred lead pipe rehabilitation and replacement techniques for small diameter (

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Published in:Tunnelling and underground space technology 2000, Vol.15, p.59-63
Main Authors: Boyd, Glen R., Tarbet, Neil K., Oliphant, Roger J., Kirmeyer, Gregory J., Murphy, Brian M., Serpente, Robert F.
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