Internal corrosion is defined as the corrosion that takes place within the inner walls of a pipeline. This corrosion is typically the result of complex chemical reactions between the pipeline material (metallic or non-metallic) and the surrounding environment. The end result of these chemical… View Full Term
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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is an efficient, noninvasive method for learning about underground conditions. It has the ability to map out pipes, voids and changes in soil, all without the need to dig.
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By: Tabitha Mishra | Civil Engineer, Technical Content Writer
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By: Denise Sullivan | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
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