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.
Steuben County revitalized their roadways and drainage systems, masterminded by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). Through a strategic partnership with ISCO Industries’ Snap-Tite experts, the NYSDOT team, addressed the challenge of rehabilitating over 500 aging culverts concealed beneath the region’s scenic beauty. By embracing holistic rehabilitation strategies and leveraging innovative solutions like the HydroBell, the project not only enhanced hydraulic efficiency but also achieved unprecedented levels of productivity, all while freeing the team from the constraints of traditional roadwork.
King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) in Washington addressed environmental challenges and an overwhelmed wastewater system with a complex project that utilized HDPE pipeline solution. Read about the project’s planning, construction, and installation, and how ISCO stepped in to provide a long-term solution that meets the needs of the community while supporting clean water and a healthy habitat.
ISCO utilized Spirolite HDPE pipe system to rehabilitate a pair of corroded metal culverts beneath State Highway 37 in Indiana. The slip-lining process offered a cost-effective and non-disruptive solution, which was essential due to the culverts’ proximity to a major interstate and deep subterranean location.
ISCO Industries worked closely with AmerenUE to provide HDPE solutions to two critical carbon steel piping systems at the Callaway nuclear plant in Missouri. The solutions provided safe and reliable operations at the plant, providing clean and affordable electricity to hundreds of thousands of households.
ISCO’s HDPE pipe was used for the water crossing section of the nearly $6 million Lake Marion Regional Water System project in South Carolina. The project aimed to provide clean, treated and affordable water for the region, with ISCO providing technical assistance and custom wall anchor restraints for the installation.