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In Donners Pass, Nevada County, CA, the drainage department considered replacing existing corrugated metal pipe used for under-the-road storm drainage. Many of these structures have reached the end of their useful life because of deterioration of the corrugated metal pipes by corrosion. This Case History presents an existing application where deteriorated pipes were Products & Services
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