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It’s time to implement reform

The ASTT stream at Water New Zealand’s event only occurs every two years and is a great opportunity for trenchless practitioners to learn and talk about Trenchless Technology, trenchless materials and some of the outstanding projects that have been undertaken.

There will be noteworthy speakers during the ASTT stream of the conference, including:

Day 1:

  • Adopting The Future – More For Less Structural Water Main Relining: Desmond Scrimgeour
  • Why Replace Existing Pipelines When They Can Be Rehabilitated Using Polyethylene Pipes And Liners: Andrew Wedgner
  • Advanced Geopolymer Pipe And Structure Lining Systems: Mark Mauro
  • Determining Trenchless Renewal Options Using CCTV Information: Oliver Modricker
  • Design Of Liners For Deteriorated Sewers – Latest Research To Make It More Efficient: John Monro
  • Is That Liner Thick Enough? What Affects The Required Thickness Of Liners For Rehabilitation Of Gravity Pipes And How Should These Parameters Be Specific: Philip Mcfarlane
  • Direct Pipe As An Alternative To HDD In Permeable Soil Conditions, A Case History: Ben Hayes
  • Longest Multi-Curvature Sewer Pipeline In Middle East: Chin Keong Cheng
  • Selection Of Weld Parameters And Consideration Of Stacked Errors In The Quality Control Of PE Welds: Graeme Dick.

Day 2:

  • Orakei Main Sewer Rehabilitation Mh1-Mh3 Utilising Spiral Wound PVC Lining: Marie Lenihan
  • Hunua 4 Watermain Trenchless Crossing Of The State Highway 1 – Design And Construction Challenges: Matthew Boyd
  • Three Different Trenchless Techniques Provide Solutions For The New Lynn Branch Sewer Upgrade: Veluppillai Thavarajah
  • Non Destructive Pipeline Condition Assessment – Hutt Valley Main Outfall Pipeline: Steve Hutchison
  • Lateral Thinking – The Key To Meeting Sewer Infiltration Reduction Targets: John Monro
  • How Do You Know You’re Looking At The Right Stuff? – A Risk-Based Asset Inspection Prioritisation Programme At Wanganui: Lynley Toy

The conference program will be accompanied by the largest water and wastewater trade exhibition in New Zealand.

Held for the duration of the conference, the exhibition gives delegates and trade visitors the opportunity to meet with leading equipment manufacturers and service providers and see state-of-the-art equipment, technology and services.

Over 100 companies take part and the exhibition stands at this event are extremely popular.

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