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Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Trash & Flooding Msg# 863156
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Chip, thanks for some great info. Would you mind answering a couple of questions?
Blue plastic water pipe (Polybutylene) was used extensively in construction from 1978 - 1995. Does that mean if your home was built prior to 1978 it most likely would not be subject to a line cracking? I also infer from your statement that the line from the meter to the home has a better quality pipe? What we are experiencing now is that the county is only repairing the pipe where it breaks, not replacing the whole segment until after multiple patches. As frustrating as these water line breaks have become is it fair to say that the patchwork repairs are the only option at this point and complete replacement of all blue pipe is too expensive? Is there any financial merit to completely replacing each blue line when it cracks as opposed to just cutting out the crack and repairing it? If just repaired won't it be subject to cracking again in the future? |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Blue plastic water pipe (Polybutylene) was used extensively in construction from 1978 - 1995. It turned out to be a disaster. It was discovered that as the poly pipe ages, it reacts with water-soluble oxidants in the water supply. It begins to degrade from the inside and eventually cracks. In the older sections of Ocean Pines, blue pipe was used to connect the water meters to the water main. It was inherited by Worcester County in the turnover from the developer. I doubt that it was code required since WoCo did not have a Building Code until 1981, and it does not apply to public infrastructure. What we are experiencing now is that the county is only repairing the pipe where it breaks, not replacing the whole segment until after multiple patches. Since the water main is along one side of the street, runs to the other side can be quite long, especially along Ocean Parkway. Therefore there can be multiple patches of the asphalt at the same address. In my neighborhood in Columbia, built in 1985, every house on the other side of the street has had to replace the water line from the street to the house because it was blue pipe. On my side (different developer), no one has had to. hip |
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