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<blockquote data-quote="bear" data-source="post: 852062" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>PG</p><p>Seems like by not replacing the line, you may be avoiding the inevitable. Directional boring and pulling HDPE back with fused joints may avoid the invasive nature of open trenching. A chemical injection system to treat the iron bacteria may also be an option. Sounds like they are not maintenance oriented. Using a large solution tank could cut down their time tending to the injection system.</p><p>Bear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bear, post: 852062, member: 5779"] PG Seems like by not replacing the line, you may be avoiding the inevitable. Directional boring and pulling HDPE back with fused joints may avoid the invasive nature of open trenching. A chemical injection system to treat the iron bacteria may also be an option. Sounds like they are not maintenance oriented. Using a large solution tank could cut down their time tending to the injection system. Bear [/QUOTE]
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