HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow

Tue, Apr 23, 2024 • 7:30 AM – 1:45 PM EDT

Rain for Rent 7 Industrial Drive, Keyport, NJ, 07735

• Breakfast & Demos start at 7:30 AM • Set program begins at 8:35 AM • Catered Lunch • Access to national HDPE experts • Win an iPad • PDH for engineers

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HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow

Thr, Apr 25, 2024 • 7:30 AM – 1:45 PM EDT

Rain for Rent 701 Shields Rd, Newport News, VA, 23608

Bagels & Coffee at 7:30 AM • Set program begins at 8:35 AM • Catered Lunch • Access to national HDPE experts • Win an iPad • PDH for engineers

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Big Pipe Webinar

Tue, Apr 30, 2024 • 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM EST

Online Webinar

• This session lasts 75 minutes • Access to national HDPE experts • CEU or PDH available (dependent on your state’s requirements)

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HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow

Wed, May 1, 2024 • 7:30 AM – 1:30 PM EDT

Department of Water Resources Gwinnett County Government 684 Winder Highway, Lawrenceville, GA, 30045

Bagels & Coffee at 7:30 AM • Set program begins at 8:15 AM • Catered Lunch • Access to national HDPE experts • Win an iPad • PDH for engineers

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NEW Poly Podcast Now Available

Join PEA Engineer Dan Landy and Executive Director Peter Dyke as they interview Murphy Pipline's CMO Todd Grafenauer. Todd is the educational leader of Murphy and responsible for their social media and educational program.

Episode #30

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The Poly Podcast

WANT TO BECOME AN HDPE PIPE EXPERT TO SERVE THE WATER INDUSTRY?

JOB OPPORTUNITY:

TECHNICAL CIVIL ENGINEER

We need a civil engineer who wants to develop some very specific skills that will be of tremendous value to consulting civil engineers and municipal water staff.

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Who We Are

The Alliance for PE Pipe is devoted to sharing the features and benefits of smooth walled pressure pipe to benefit the municipal water and wastewater industry. The Alliance conducts roadshow events and seminars, publishes articles and assists engineers and municipalities as they plan HDPE projects.

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Why HDPE Pipe?

HDPE Pipe is leak-free, tough, flexible, fully-restrained, and cost competitive. Plus, it’s great for trenchless applications. Any one of these attributes makes it a winner, but combined, these features make HDPE pipe THE responsible infrastructure choice of the future.

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Events

23 Apr

HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow

April 23, 2024    
07:30 am EDT
$0.00
Keyport, NJ
Calling Water & Wastewater Operators, Superintendents and Engineers: This FREE show is for you! Combined Program: Sign-In and Demonstrations - 7:30 AM HDPE 101 Vocab, [...]
25 Apr

HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow

April 25, 2024    
07:30 am EDT
$0.00
Newport News, VA
Calling Water & Wastewater Operators, Superintendents and Engineers: This FREE show is for you! Combined Program: Sign-In and Demos - 7:30 AM HDPE 101 Vocab, [...]
30 Apr

Big Pipe Webinar

April 30, 2024    
02:00 pm EDT
Register Here Download Flyer WEBINAR SUMMARY XXL pipe Deep Dive: Join the PE Alliance experts as they explore the latest in HDPE XXL pipe developments. [...]
01 May

HDPE Pipe Total Solutions Roadshow

May 1, 2024    
07:30 am EDT
$0.00
Lawrenceville, GA
Calling All Water & Wastewater Operators, Superintendents and Engineers: This Advanced, HDPE-Oriented, FREE show is for you! Program: Sign-In and Demonstrations - 7:30 AM HDPE [...]

Innovation Central

Butt fusion is a common joining method used in the world of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes The pipe ends are cleaned, faced off, heated and then pushed together according to a standard. The result is a leak-free joint that is as strong or stronger than the pipe wall. Thus, HDPE pipe solves for the typical failure mechanisms of legacy materials. It does not leak, it does not pit or corrode, it does not separate when the ground moves and it lasts > 100 years.
Resource: ASTM F2620, McElroy Manufacturing
McElroy: www.mcelroy.com/fusion

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Become an HDPE Qualified Professional

The Alliance for PE Pipe is establishing an PE Professionals Program to formally assemble all of the proven resources and knowledge of expert volunteers within the industry to train and certify individuals to expand the Alliance’s goal of developing the municipal water market. These individuals will work through a dedicated educational program to learn all facets of the HDPE market and prove their knowledge to a board of HDPE experts to earn a certification in the Qualified PE Professionals Program.

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News

Water pouring out of rural Utah dam through 60-foot crack, putting nearby town at risk

April 12, 2024

By   Timothy H.J. Nerozzi, Fox News April 11, 2024 A dam in Utah is undergoing emergency repairs after a massive crack opened this week, allowing a surge of water through. The Panguitch Lake Dam in southwest Utah has developed a 60-foot-long crack that is allowing excess water to flood a nearby creek, posing an existential threat to the… >> Read More

South Africans warned to brace for massive 6-month shutdown of critical water supply

April 9, 2024

By  Faizel Patel, The Citizen April 8, 2024 The Department of Water and Sanitation has warned South Africans, especially those in the economic hub of Johannesburg in Gauteng and fertile agricultural lands of the Free State, of a looming water shutdown that could last at least six months. It is understood that critical maintenance work on the 37-kilometre Lesotho Highlands… >> Read More

This mega-city is running out of water. What will 22 million people do when the taps run dry?

March 21, 2024

By Patrick McDonnell, Los Angeles Times March 21, 2024 MEXICO CITY —  When Reina Cervantes Trejo heard the truck, gears grinding as it climbed the street to her house, she rushed outside. “Thanks to our good Lord!” she said. “The water has finally arrived!” Cervantes and her husband hurried to help the driver, Fredy Romero, as he yanked… >> Read More

Taps have run dry across South Africa’s largest city in an unprecedented water crisis

March 21, 2024

By  Mogomotsi Magome, AP News March 21, 2024 JOHANNESBURG (AP) — For two weeks, Tsholofelo Moloi has been among thousands of South Africans lining up for water as the country’s largest city, Johannesburg, confronts an unprecedented collapse of its water system affecting millions of people. Residents rich and poor have never seen a shortage of this… >> Read More

Trillions of gallons leak from aging drinking water systems, including Alabama

March 4, 2024

By Alabama Public Radio | By Pat Duggins, Associated Press March 4, 2024 Trillions of gallons are lost from aging drinking water systems across the U.S., underscoring an economic and public health reckoning after decades of deferred maintenance and disinvestment that leave some communities struggling to provide reliable service. One Alabama is considered an example. Such communities often… >> Read More

Mexico City water crisis nearing ‘day zero’

February 25, 2024

By Mark Moran, UPI February 25, 2024 Feb. 25 (UPI) — Mexico City, one of the world’s largest and most densely populated cities, could be on the verge of running out of water, and prolonged drought and above-average temperatures are hastening the problem, Mexican authorities have said.  In recent days, some Mexico City residents have protested in the streets… >> Read More

Just six years from now, Georgetown may not have enough water for everyone

February 25, 2024

By Kailey Hunt, Texas Public Radio February 25, 2024 Georgetown, the fastest growing city in the U.S. and home to more than 86,000 people, must find a new water source by 2030 in order to avoid supply shortages, according to a city report.  It’s something Jonathan Moore thinks about a lot. Since moving to Georgetown in 2021, Moore… >> Read More

Kid Rock’s house one of several at risk as ocean eats away Florida coast

February 15, 2024

By Jesse Ferrell, AccuWeather February 15, 2024 Incredible video emerged this week showing severe erosion of homes in Jupiter Inlet Colony in Jupiter, Florida, north of Palm Beach. About 70% of the county’s 47 miles of coastline is considered “critically eroded,” according to Palm Beach Country’s Department of Environmental Resources Management.  Properties threatened include homes belonging… >> Read More