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Wastewater treatment plants present a multitude of challenges to nearly any piping system.
For decades, piping systems at wastewater treatment plants have been constructed from a variety of different materials including ductile iron, PVC, concrete, stainless steel, FRP, CPVC, HDPE and other engineered thermoplastics. While each of these materials presents their own benefits, they also have limitations.