Resources
Field Reports
Read case studies of HDPE solutions for real-world problems across a wide range of applications.
Putting the Squeeze on HDPE Repairs
The Footage Tools C2400 helped ISCO and partners complete a first-of-its-kind repair on a 24-inch HDPE water pipeline near Midland, TX. By safely shutting off flow without damaging the pipe, the tool enabled a faster, more efficient repair that saved time and money.
Hickory Ridge Golf Course Pipe Rehabilitation
Hickory Ridge Golf Course restored its stormwater and irrigation system with Snap-Tite and Spirolite solutions from ISCO. Learn how HDPE sliplining and riser rehabilitation delivered fast installation and 100-year performance.
Breaking Ground: The McElroy Tritan™ 560 Makes Its Jobsite Debut
The McElroy Tritan 560 fusion machine made its long-awaited debut in November 2024, quietly taking center stage in North Dakota just south of the Canadian border. The Tritan completed the final fusions of a three-mile line of a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) natural gas pipeline.
HDPE Elevates Sustainability Factor for Baltimore’s National Aquarium Wetlands Project
The Baltimore Inner Harbor Wetland Project is the latest chapter in ISCO’s storied legacy of providing sustainable piping solutions. Partnering with the National Aquarium, ISCO has developed innovative HDPE solutions to restore tidal wetlands and improve water quality, showcasing the transformative power of modern engineering.
Princeton Circuit Maker Vault: A Geothermal Marvel
Discover the groundbreaking story of Princeton University’s latest innovation in sustainable energy: the Princeton Circuit Maker vault. This marvel of engineering isn’t just any underground structure — it’s the largest prefabricated HDPE geothermal vault ever constructed, setting a new standard in green energy infrastructure.
ISCO Supplies and Supports Record-Breaking Project for Wastewater Treatment Plant Piping
The needs of the new McLoughlin Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in Victoria, British Columbia presented an opportunity that would lead to the construction of the largest solid wall HDPE outfall in North America. The line stretched 1.92 km (1.2 miles) long and was primarily constructed with 2250 mm DR26 HDPE pipe. It featured several unique and innovative concepts from design to installation. ISCO Industries supplied the 2250 mm pipe manufactured by Agru America in 16-meter sticks.