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Oildom Publishing Co. of Texas
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 (Updated 12/10/07)

Track I-B = Tutorial: Introduction To Sewer & Water Rehabilitation Technologies
8:30 - 8:55 a.m.
Cured-In-Place Pipe
Speaker: Denise McClanahan, P.E., Director of Engineering, Reynolds Inliner
Cured-in-place pipe is one of the oldest and most successful rehabilitation techniques. The applications, economics and benefits of CIPP will be discussed.

9 - 9:55 a.m.
Pipebursting Capabilities
Speaker: Eric Nicholson, HammerHead
This pipe replacement and/or enlarge technique has proven a viable rehab method with a broad spectrum of applications. The technology has proven diverse and cost effective.
Part 1: Standard sewer/water
Part 2: Laterals, other materials

Track I-C = Tutorial: Trenchless New Construction For Sewer/Water Applications
Learn how various trenchless methods can offer viable alternatives for new construction needs.
Track Moderator: Tom Swisher, Future Pipe Industries
8:30 - 8:55 a.m.
Pipe Ramming/Piercing Tools
Speaker: Alan Goodman, Ram/Burst National Sales Manager, HammerHead
Ramming is a basic yet highly efficient method of driving casing pipe through almost any kind of soil conditions. Piercing tools can make short installations virtually routine.

9 - 9:25 a.m.
Auger Boring
Speaker: Kenny Clever, Barbco Inc.
One of the oldest trenchless methods, auger boring is an effective method for road crossings and similar needs. Modern refinements enhance line and grade accuracy.

9:30 - 10:25 a.m.
Pipe Jacking & Microtunneling
Speaker: Troy Stokes, Akkerman Inc.
Pipe jacking is an established technology for larger diameter pipe with a proven track record. Microtunneling, especially on deeper installations, can deliver an ideal solution.

Tuesday, Jan, 29 l Wednesday, Jan. 30 l Thursday, Jan. 31
Special Programs
Online registration for
UCT 2008 is CLOSED.
Please register onsite at the registration desk located in the Cobb Galleria Centre, Two Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA. Registration hours:

Mon. Jan 28 8:00 a – 5:00 p
Tues. Jan 29 7:00 a – 5:30 p
Wed. Jan 30 7:30 a – 4:00 p
Thurs, Jan 31 7:30 a – 12:30 p