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How is Ductile Iron Resilient to Disruptive Events? Part II – DI Pipe & Wildfires
04/22/2025 In Products Resiliency TechnicalThe landscapes and environments in which we live are constantly changing, and ensuring that resilient infrastructure is in place to support local communities is a priority for all cities. In regions where natural disasters occur and pose significant threats, such as wildfires and earthquakes, and as seen most recently in areas such as Lahaina, Hawaii, and the Palisades in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County, California, Ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) has proven to be a durable and reliable choice for water infrastructure. This article will discuss why selecting the proper material for underground infrastructure is crucial in combating natural disasters and enabling communities to respond more effectively with a reliable source of potable water and vital fire protection.
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Crossing the Saugus River with Ductile Iron Pipe - When, Why, Who, and How
04/15/2025 In Installation Products TechnicalOver the course of my 30+ year career with McWane Ductile, I’ve had the opportunity to be a part of some remarkably interesting and detailed water pipeline projects. Several of these projects have required a partnership between the community, awarding authority, contractor, water works distributor, and material manufacturer to ensure the projects were installed efficiently and correctly. However, few have matched the scale, complexity, and collaborative effort of the Saugus River crossing—part of the massive Belden Bly Bridge Replacement Project in Massachusetts. This project stands out not only for its technical challenges but also for the preparation, planning, and collaboration of key partners that brought it to a successful conclusion. In this #IronStrong Blog, you’ll hear the when, why, who, and how of this complex and intricate Ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) waterway crossing.
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Why Would High Temperatures Affect Piping Material Selection?
03/25/2025 In Products TechnicalHave you ever considered how high temperatures impact your choice of piping material for a water system? It might not be something that comes to mind immediately, but it’s an important factor. Water treatment specialists pay close attention to water temperatures because they influence how the water reacts to treatment chemicals. Additionally, water and ground temperatures can significantly affect the performance of certain piping materials, particularly polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
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Young Water Professionals - A Guide to Success
02/14/2025 In Career ResourcesAs a junior and senior in college, I spent a lot of time asking those I looked up to in the workforce, such as my parents, friend's parents, and professors, what I should expect from my professional career. Majoring as a mechanical engineer, I was worried I would be required to remember and be fresh on every equation or theory in thermodynamics, materials science, and all my other brain-twisting courses. Luckily, the water industry found me, and it came paired with quite a few resources to help me excel as a young professional.
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Is Resiliency an Overutilized Term? Not to Some.
02/06/2025 In Products ResiliencyIt seems as though many times, we watch a TV commercial or pick up a product at the store, highlighting how strong, sustainable, or resilient that product proclaims to be. These attributes tend to be so overutilized that many people fail to recognize the true meaning when these terms apply to a specific product. However, many individuals have come to know and appreciate the value and worth of the term resiliency when selecting drinking water and even wastewater pipeline materials.
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HOW MANY RESTRAINED JOINTS DO I NEED WHEN DESIGNING A PROJECT?
12/19/2024 In Products TechnicalWhat do balancing a checkbook and restraining Ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) have in common? They are both important skill sets that lead to peace of mind. A typical waterline experiences thrust forces produced by fittings, closed valves, or dead ends. These forces must be "balanced out” or canceled to maintain the pipeline’s longitudinal integrity across the joints. Similar to managing a checkbook, the weight of the pipe, the water contained in it, and the backfill above it, along with the pipeline's friction with surrounding soils, help counteract a portion of the "thrust force" bill. The remaining force must be zeroed out using a calculated length of restrained joint pipe and fittings, following the ASTM/AWWA calculation protocols.
In this #IronStrong Blog, we will explain thrust forces, how they are created in a water line, why they are important, the information needed to calculate them, and how to easily calculate them using the McWane Pocket Engineer™. Once you have those calculations, we will show you what pipe joints to use and in what quantities to make your pipeline restraint secure for generations.
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Why is it Important to Use the Recommended Joint Lube for Ductile Iron Pipe?
12/05/2024 In product TechnicalOne can look around any job site in the nation, no matter the location, scope of work, or scale of the project where the Ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) is being installed, and notice one common factor: some sort of pipe lubrication. Although commonly overlooked at these job sites and locations, pipe lube plays one of the most vital roles in the efficient installation of DI pipe. All types of DI joints require it, including above-ground, below-ground, and even underwater. Whether that may be a Tyton® Joint, Mechanical Joint, TR-Flex®, or Ball & Socket River Crossing pipe, all of these must have a type of lubrication in order to be properly assembled and installed. In this Iron Strong Blog, we will focus on why using the recommended pipe lube supplied by the DI manufacturer is so important.
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TR FLEX PIPE: The Truth About Availability and Pressure Ratings
11/14/2024 In Products TechnicalMisleading information has recently circulated regarding the availability of TR Flex® restrained joint pipe and fittings, creating a flurry of questions and uncertainty for engineers and utilities about its service performance and integrity. How can an engineer design a project without knowing the facts? After reviewing the information in this #IronStrong Blog, one can better understand future expectations.
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Who Are Circuit Riders and How Can They Assist Your Small Water Utility?
11/05/2024 In Products What isDedicated professionals in cities and water utilities across the United States work hard every day to consistently provide clean, safe drinking water to their communities. In the best of situations, it can be challenging to keep up with the demands of daily operations, maintenance, administrative duties, and compliance with various regulations and emergencies. It can be even more daunting for smaller, rural water systems with minimal staff and resources. Where to turn? Who can help? This #IronStrong Blog will provide answers to those questions.
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Gaskets, Goblins, and Ghouls, Oh My! A Cure from the Ditch Doctor
10/31/2024 In How Products Q&A TechnicalWelcome to our Halloween edition of #IronStrong," where we’ve compiled the spooky challenges haunting construction builders and pipeline contractors. From tricky terrain to mysterious leaks and unforeseen obstacles, we’re here to illuminate the “scary” aspects of water pipeline installations that can send chills down a project manager's spine.
See the “Ditch Doctor” advice column and a link to our blog, “Exorcising Restraint." We dissect a few daunting issues and present real-world solutions and insights to help brave contractors turn their nightmares into success stories. Grab your flashlight (and tools) as we guide you through the shadows, ensuring your next project is well-prepared to face any “frightening” twist that may lie ahead.
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- How is Ductile Iron Resilient to Disruptive Events? Part II – DI Pipe & Wildfires 04/22/2025 In Products Resiliency Technical
- Crossing the Saugus River with Ductile Iron Pipe - When, Why, Who, and How 04/15/2025 In Installation Products Technical
- Why Would High Temperatures Affect Piping Material Selection? 03/25/2025 In Products Technical
- Young Water Professionals - A Guide to Success 02/14/2025 In Career Resources