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Rehabilitation Strategy

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Ref: 01/WM/02/18
ISBN: 1 84057 244 2
Published: 2001

Since 1989, Water Mains Rehabilitation Strategy in the UK has been predominantly focussed on meeting regulatory targets in the area of water quality. Renovation technique selection has been driven mainly by price and politics rather than robust engineering.

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