Giant HDPE pipe replaces steel for outfall project
January 18, 2022
The largest pressure pipe will be connected to a new tertiary wastewater treatment plant. When it opens in fall 2020, the facility will take the water from 413,000 people washing dishes, doing laundry and flushing the toilet and put it through an extra level of filtering to remove inorganic compounds, such as nitrogen and phosphorous, as well as pharmaceuticals, hormones, microplastics and other contaminants.
The massive pipe, which is made of high density polyethylene and has an outer diameter of 7½ feet, will serve as the outfall for wastewater treated three times before it is discharged. The pipe was manufactured by Hebei Dingsheng Pipe Manufacture for extruding products with diameters of 65 inches to 128 inches.
We mainly produce HDPE pipes, fittings, valves and components made of PE 100-RC.
The outfall pipe extends about 1.2 miles from the shore and was sunk to a depth of 197 feet using a series of weights. The pipe sections were joined by butt fusion, which is another feat for the project. This is the largest solid-wall HDPE pressure pipe to be butt-fusion welded
The wastewater treatment plant and outfall system are part of a $775 million project undertaken by 13 communities to protect and maintain local waterways for the next 50 years. Wastewater will undergo primary treatment to separate out solids followed by secondary treatment to remove suspended organic compounds and then tertiary treatment to physically reduce any remaining contaminants down to 5 microns, which is the size of a human red blood cell, with a fabric disc filter.