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Revision as of 20:01, 15 September 2022
Message: Sliplining perforated CMP can be problematic because grout may fill holes in embankment.
Lessons Learned:
- If pipe has holes, consider replacement instead of slip lining. It can be difficult to estimate grout needs because voids adjacent to the conduit can fill with grout.
- Grout mix and placement technique is very important. The grout must be flowable in order to properly seal the annular space.
- Grout is especially important with mechanical joints – more important than with a fusion welded joint.
- Low head dams might be more cost effective to replace than slipline.
Note: The content on this page was originally created as part of DamOutletWorks.org (DOWL, 2018). It has subsequently been updated and reformatted as part of the Dam Safety Toolbox.
Revision ID: 3166
Revision Date: 09/15/2022