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mm June 3rd 09 06:01 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.

A 66" water main that broke in December and sent a river of water down
River Road in Bethesda Maryland, washing cars down the road in two to
three feet of rushing water, ruptured because it was installed against
jagged rock 44 years ago, instead of on a layer of gravel, as it
should have been, according to a consultant's analysis released on May
20.

A four-foot tear was found in the part of the pipe that had been laid
against the rock.

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has 5500 miles of water
pipes and serves 1.8 million people in Montgomery and Prince George's
Counties.

Paraphrased from the Washington Post, May 21, page B1.

Stormin Mormon June 4th 09 03:04 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
I found two articles, both said the cause of the break is
unknown. What is your source of information?

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"mm" wrote in message
...
Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite
you.

A 66" water main that broke in December and sent a river of
water down
River Road in Bethesda Maryland, washing cars down the road
in two to
three feet of rushing water, ruptured because it was
installed against
jagged rock 44 years ago, instead of on a layer of gravel,
as it
should have been, according to a consultant's analysis
released on May
20.

A four-foot tear was found in the part of the pipe that had
been laid
against the rock.

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has 5500 miles
of water
pipes and serves 1.8 million people in Montgomery and Prince
George's
Counties.

Paraphrased from the Washington Post, May 21, page B1.



RicodJour June 4th 09 04:14 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
On Jun 4, 10:04*am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
I found two articles, both said the cause of the break is
unknown. What is your source of information?

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
*www.lds.org
.

"mm" wrote in message

...
Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite
you.

A 66" water main that broke in December and sent a river of
water down
River Road in Bethesda Maryland, washing cars down the road
in two to
three feet of rushing water, ruptured because it was
installed against
jagged rock 44 years ago, instead of on a layer of gravel,
as it
should have been, according to a consultant's analysis
released on May
20.

A four-foot tear was found in the part of the pipe that had
been laid
against the rock.

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has 5500 miles
of water
pipes and serves 1.8 million people in Montgomery and Prince
George's
Counties.

Paraphrased from the Washington Post, May 21, page B1.


His source? The line written right above this one.

Here's the full story.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...052002261.html

R

DerbyDad03 June 4th 09 04:43 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
On Jun 4, 11:14*am, RicodJour wrote:
On Jun 4, 10:04*am, "Stormin Mormon"





wrote:
I found two articles, both said the cause of the break is
unknown. What is your source of information?


--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
*www.lds.org
.


"mm" wrote in message


.. .
Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite
you.


A 66" water main that broke in December and sent a river of
water down
River Road in Bethesda Maryland, washing cars down the road
in two to
three feet of rushing water, ruptured because it was
installed against
jagged rock 44 years ago, instead of on a layer of gravel,
as it
should have been, according to a consultant's analysis
released on May
20.


A four-foot tear was found in the part of the pipe that had
been laid
against the rock.


The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has 5500 miles
of water
pipes and serves 1.8 million people in Montgomery and Prince
George's
Counties.


Paraphrased from the Washington Post, May 21, page B1.


His source? *The line written right above this one.

Here's the full story.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...09/05/20/AR200...

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From the article:

"The utility is pulling 1965 records for that pipe segment to
determine what, if anything, the utility's inspector noted about the
installation"

That's a lot of records for one pipe segment.

dpb June 4th 09 05:19 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
DerbyDad03 wrote:
....
From the article:

"The utility is pulling 1965 records for that pipe segment to
determine what, if anything, the utility's inspector noted about the
installation"

That's a lot of records for one pipe segment.


:)

--

RicodJour June 4th 09 05:22 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
On Jun 4, 11:43*am, DerbyDad03 wrote:

From the article:

"The utility is pulling 1965 records for that pipe segment to
determine what, if anything, the utility's inspector noted about the
installation"

That's a lot of records for one pipe segment.


I think you're misconstruing that. It's not 1965 different written
records. The inspector's notes are on vinyl albums made in the year
1965 - this was before MP3 players.

R

DerbyDad03 June 4th 09 07:25 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
On Jun 4, 12:22*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Jun 4, 11:43*am, DerbyDad03 wrote:



From the article:


"The utility is pulling 1965 records for that pipe segment to
determine what, if anything, the utility's inspector noted about the
installation"


That's a lot of records for one pipe segment.


I think you're misconstruing that. *It's not 1965 different written
records. *The inspector's notes are on vinyl albums made in the year
1965 - this was before MP3 players.

R


SNAP We installed POP the SNAP pipe per the CHESH specifications CLICK
specifications CLICK specifications POP listed on SNAP CHESH page 14.

RicodJour June 4th 09 07:36 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
On Jun 4, 2:25*pm, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Jun 4, 12:22*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Jun 4, 11:43*am, DerbyDad03 wrote:


From the article:


"The utility is pulling 1965 records for that pipe segment to
determine what, if anything, the utility's inspector noted about the
installation"


That's a lot of records for one pipe segment.


I think you're misconstruing that. *It's not 1965 different written
records. *The inspector's notes are on vinyl albums made in the year
1965 - this was before MP3 players.



SNAP We installed POP the SNAP pipe per the CHESH specifications CLICK
specifications CLICK specifications POP listed on SNAP CHESH page 14.


Dick Nixon...? Is that you?! ;)

R

mm June 5th 09 07:47 PM

Don't do something right and 44 years later, it will bite you.
 
On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 09:22:14 -0700 (PDT), RicodJour
wrote:

On Jun 4, 11:43*am, DerbyDad03 wrote:

From the article:

"The utility is pulling 1965 records for that pipe segment to
determine what, if anything, the utility's inspector noted about the
installation"

That's a lot of records for one pipe segment.


LOL

I think you're misconstruing that. It's not 1965 different written
records. The inspector's notes are on vinyl albums made in the year
1965 - this was before MP3 players.


ROTFLOL

BTW, my own small n'hood of 109 houses has had 3 or more water main
breaks because the contractor disn't use "flexible" or "bendable" or
whatever kind of metal pipe bends a bit, I guess when ground settled
or a heavy truck drove on the street above. The first two were 1000
dollars each iirc, or was it 10,000? Who remembers? :( and one was
quite a bit cheaper.

R




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