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Ohio researchers are testing new pipe lining tech to fix aging underground pipes without digging up roads.
Ohio University researchers led by Shad Sargand are testing cured-in-place pipe liners—flexible fiberglass or felt tubes inserted into aging underground pipes—to repair deteriorating infrastructure without costly, disruptive road excavations.
The method, backed by a federal grant, aims to extend pipe life, reduce costs, and prevent traffic disruptions, addressing widespread corrosion from chemicals and extreme temperatures.
Ohio’s history in pipe innovation positions the state as a leader in advancing this national solution for aging underground systems.
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