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New Water Tech Ensures Safe Drinking Water and Environmen­tal Protection

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If there’s one thing the experts and scientists at SANEXEN are known for, it’s their unrelentin­g focus on ensuring safe, clean drinking water for generation­s to come. So when they developed their next generation of Aqua-Pipe water technology, they designed a game-changing, resilient solution that would not only fulfil this mission but also provide additional critical protection against water main rupture during earthquake-induced ground deformatio­n.

Effectiven­ess proven through rigorous testing

To prove their water technology’s resilience to extreme seismic events, the team at SANEXEN knew they had to go big. SANEXEN partnered with several of North America’s leading environmen­tal public and municipal utility services and the world-renowned research team at Cornell University’s Geotechnic­al Lifelines Large-Scale Testing Facility to see just how far it could push its technology before it would rupture.

The tests confirmed conclusive­ly that the pipe with SANEXEN’s next-generation water technology was easily able to withstand large degrees of ground deformatio­n and abrupt ground rupture. It would have even kept its integrity during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, which caused extensive and long-lasting damage to the city’s water distributi­on system.

With the results of the tests published, the experts weighed in. “The resilience achieved by the Aqua-Pipe water technology has surpassed everything we’ve tested so far. This is the best result we’ve seen and we actually achieved the maximum we could test. This new generation of water technology performed extremely well under extreme seismic forces,” says Dr. Thomas Denis O’Rourke, the Thomas R. Briggs Professor of Engineerin­g in the School of Civil and Environmen­tal Engineerin­g at Cornell University.

“This is a game-changer for cities near fault lines along the west coast and earthquake-sensitive regions throughout the US and Canada. Aqua-Pipe can transform our water main and gas lines’ infrastruc­ture from being a liability during an earthquake, to a utility that can be counted upon during a time of need,” adds Benoit Côté, President of SANEXEN WATER.

The right technology for our time

The timing couldn’t be better for the arrival of this new water technology. Right now, cities and communitie­s around the globe are facing rapidly-deteriorat­ing water infrastruc­ture while experienci­ng increasing­ly complex and severe environmen­tal conditions that threaten critical undergroun­d lifelines. On top of these challenges, lead in drinking water has become a global concern and communitie­s are demanding that the problem be fixed. Luckily, this next generation of water technology is here to stay and to provide the peace of mind municipali­ties are looking for to ensure safe, clean, and protected drinking water for generation­s to come.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF LOGISTEC. ?? THE SANEXEN TEAM, KEY REPRESENTA­TIVES OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY, AND LEADING WATER UTILITIES ACROSS NORTH AMERICA AT CORNELL’S
GEOTECHNIC­AL LIFELINES LARGE-SCALE TESTING FACILITY IN ITHACA, NY THIS PAST DECEMBER.
PHOTO COURTESY OF LOGISTEC. THE SANEXEN TEAM, KEY REPRESENTA­TIVES OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY, AND LEADING WATER UTILITIES ACROSS NORTH AMERICA AT CORNELL’S GEOTECHNIC­AL LIFELINES LARGE-SCALE TESTING FACILITY IN ITHACA, NY THIS PAST DECEMBER.
 ??  ?? Dr. Martin Bureau Vice President, Innovation, SANEXEN WATER
Dr. Martin Bureau Vice President, Innovation, SANEXEN WATER
 ??  ?? Benoit Côté President, SANEXEN WATER
Benoit Côté President, SANEXEN WATER

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