The countdown is on—ACE 2026 is only one week away! If you're attending, visit DIPRA at Booth 3230 to meet our team, get some swag, and learn more about solutions for resilient, reliable water infrastructure. #ACE26#WaterInfrastructurehubs.la/Q04lrQ8B0
ACE26 is just around the corner! If you're going, stop by Booth #3230 to grab some swag and learn about the latest research, technical resources, and how Ductile iron pipe continues to support resilient water infrastructure.
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Kentucky American Water will upgrade 2,075 feet of aging, 6-inch-diameter water main installed in the 1950s with new, 8-inch-diameter Ductile iron water main in Lexington. Read here: hubs.la/Q04kzzVn0
Strong communities depend on strong infrastructure. Ductile iron pipe continues to be a trusted choice for water systems across North America.
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Knowledge Pipeline offers free online educational resources designed to help engineers and water professionals stay current on infrastructure materials, industry trends, and the topics shaping the future of water systems.
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As Orange County responders manage risks from a compromised chemical storage tank, it's a reminder that infrastructure material choices matter. Resilient systems help communities reduce risk and maintain essential services when emergencies happen.
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Whether you need technical support, design assistance, or answers to project-specific questions, our team of Regional Engineers are here to help.
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Made from recycled materials and built for generations of service, Ductile iron pipe delivers the strength, durability, and reliability communities depend on. Its proven performance helps support safe, resilient water infrastructure for the long term.
California American Water has completed a $4 million project to replace 9,500 feet of aging water mains with 8-inch Ductile iron pipe in its Bellflower system, which is southeast of Los Angeles.
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Heading to ACE26 in Washington, DC? Be sure to register soon and stop by the DIPRA booth to connect with our team and learn more about the latest resources, research, and solutions supporting resilient water infrastructure.
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Explore the DIPRA website for technical resources, educational courses, research, and expert guidance designed to support informed water infrastructure decisions.
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Did you know? Ductile iron pipe offers environmental benefits through its long service life, recyclability, and durability, helping reduce waste and support sustainable water infrastructure.
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After repeated breaks in century-old water mains, Fredonia, NY was advised to replace a problematic line with new 8-inch Ductile iron pipe — a durable, long-term solution for reliable water infrastructure.
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Please join us in welcoming Stephen Marcino as DIPRA’s new Regional Engineer for the Northeastern States! We’re excited to have Stephen on the team supporting utilities, engineers, and decision-makers throughout the region.
Built for strength, longevity, and reliability, Ductile iron pipe helps communities create resilient water infrastructure that stands the test of time. Its durability and proven performance continue to make it a trusted choice for safe water delivery.
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DIPRA’s Regional Engineers are here to help utilities and consultants with complimentary technical support, design guidance, and Ductile iron pipe expertise across the U.S. and Canada.
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Aqua Pennsylvania is replacing 5,593 feet of aging, 10-inch cast iron water main with new, Ductile iron in Bensalem Township. Read more about it here: hubs.ly/Q04g8CMw0
Bedford, MA has approved a large project to install Ductile iron pipe as part of a multiyear effort to replace aging water mains and reduce buildup from older cast iron. The upgrades are expected to deliver reliable performance for up to 100 years.
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