Resources
Field Reports
Read case studies of HDPE solutions for real-world problems across a wide range of applications.
ISCO’s Swift Response Ensures Water Supply Stability After Landslide Disaster
When nature disrupted the tranquility of Benicia, California, ISCO rose to the challenge, providing a rapid and effective solution to restore the city’s vital water supply after a devastating landslide. The ISCO team, alongside local authorities, worked tirelessly to implement a temporary water bypass, ensuring the community’s needs were met within eight days of the emergency call. Learn how this collaborative effort brought stability back to Benicia.
Snap-Tite HDPE Culvert Solution Saves Brownstown Electric Co. From Dual Challenges
In 2023, Brownstown Electric Supply Company’s headquarters faced a dual dilemma: space shortage for a major project and a crumbling culvert beneath a critical building. Read how Chief Financial Officer Todd Agee’s innovative use of Snap-Tite HDPE culvert rehabilitation not only resolved these challenges but also paved the way for future endeavors, all while saving costs and ensuring safety.
A Historic Journey to Secure Water in the Arkansas Valley Conduit
Embark on a 61-year journey with ISCO, as we contribute to the monumental Arkansas Valley Conduit (AVC) project, revolutionizing water security for the southeastern plains. Witness the evolution from steel to cutting-edge HDPE technology, channeling water through a 36-inch HDPE pipe.
Innovative Solution for Culvert Rehabilitation
Discover how Arizona’s Department of Transportation (ADOT) transformed culvert rehabilitation with Snap-Tite. By seamlessly rehabilitating three culverts, Snap-Tite offered ADOT a game-changing solution. With a team of 12 trained and a cost-effective process, ADOT’s pioneering approach promises a better future for infrastructure solutions across the state.
New Culvert Lining Provides Traffic-Saving Solution for Hwy 50 in Chamberlain
In Chamberlain, South Dakota, two corroding corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culverts beneath Highway 50 faced imminent failure. South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) sought an innovative solution that avoided lane closures. The chosen method involved inserting 56 feet of 40-inch Snap-Tite pipe for the 42-inch CMP and 68 feet of 24-inch Snap-Tite pipe for the 30-inch CMP. With patented male/female machining, Snap-Tite’s HDPE culvert lining system allowed pipe sections to be ‘snapped’ together, negating the need for extensive equipment. In just 48 hours, the South Dakota DOT maintenance crew, aided by Snap-Tite representatives, lined the culverts and grouted the space, saving time and avoiding traffic disruptions. This triumph demonstrates Snap-Tite’s prowess in trenchless infrastructure solutions.
Cutting Costs, Elevating Efficiency: Snap-Tite Transforms Pennsylvania’s Culvert Rehabilitation
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) took a groundbreaking approach to a major culvert rehabilitation project on Interstate 99, resulting in nearly $9 million in savings. Snap-Tite, with its commitment to environmental sustainability and cost-efficiency, emerged as the key player. A deteriorating 74-inch concrete water drainage pipe beneath the resurfaced road prompted action. Traditional methods, including costly open cut replacement and pipe jacking, were considered impractical. With easy installation, no traffic disruptions, and substantial savings, PennDOT achieved extraordinary results.





