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We’ve provided the following tools to help you better understand epoxy pipe lining, its history of use in repair, and the underlying causes of copper, galvanized or steel pipe problems.

     
 History and use of epoxy pipe lining.

US Army Corps of Engineers Public Works Bulletin: “In-situ epoxy coating for metallic pipe”
Concerned about lead leaching into drinking water and pipe corrosion leading to increased levels of copper in the water, the US Army installed epoxy pipe lining in several of its housing facilities. This technical bulletin concludes that epoxy pipe coatings are “an effective tool in controlling corrosion and extending the service life of system piping and components.”
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the report (.pdf,  282 KB). Originally posted here.


US Navy Report on Epoxy Pipe Lining: “Control of Lead in Drinking Water”
This public report, written in 1997 by the Naval Research Laboratory, documents the U.S. Navy’s successful use of epoxy pipe lining in three of its buildings. The NRL concluded that epoxy pipe lining is a safe and effective means of preventing lead from leaching into drinking water.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the report (.pdf, 6.1 MB). Originally posted here. (warning, it may take a few minutes to open or download this file)

AWWA (American Water Works Research Foundation) Report: “Service Life Analysis of Water Main Epoxy Lining”
The AWWA, a non-profit organization, concluded that epoxy pipe lining can extend the service life of a pipe 40-60 years.
Read an online abstract of the report.

CuraFlo Bulletin in response to BPA found in water bottles
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the bulletin (.pdf, 111 KB)

     
 Copper pinhole leaks

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development: “Pinhole Leaks in Copper Plumbing”
Pinhole leaks in copper pluming have become a serious problem, causing water damages that lead to mold, costly repairs, and insurance rate increases. The state of Maryland published this copper pinhole report in 2003 to help residents “understand the pinhole leak phenomenon, and thus deal with its consequences.”
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the report (.pdf, 1.43 KB) or visit the MDHCD site.


ToolBase TechNote: “Copper Pinhole Leaks”
A homeowner's guide to understanding pinhole leaks: what they are, how they occur, and what homeowners can do to prevent them. Published by ToolBase Services, a division National Association of Home Builders Research Center (NAHB).
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the report (.pdf, 110 KB) or visit the site.

     
 Local Certifications

In addition to the national certifications, CuraFlo is also certified to meet various state and local regulations:

Los Angeles County, LA
(Approved)
CuraFlo’s FS Epoxy Barrier Coating for internal fire protection systems is certified in Los Angeles County.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the certification here (.pdf, 40 KB)

Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Pending)
CuraFlo is currently in process of gaining final product approval in the State of Massachusetts. CuraFlo adheres to the Massachusetts Uniform State Plumbing code as defined by the Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters for all epoxy lining project performed in the State of Massachusetts.

     
 Water delivery report

Dr. David J. Dunn: "Water Delivery Report 2008" 
This white paper explains the history of water delivery systems, the science behind water quality, and how the two impact plumbing systems today.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Download or read the report (.pdf, 120 KB)

     
 Certifications

ANSI/NSF Standard 61 Certification
Click on the link above to view the certificate issued by IAPMO signifying that CuraFlo’s epoxy, CuraPoxy®, meets the standard for safe drinking water.

IGC 189 Certification

Click on the link above to view the IAPMO document signifying that CuraFlo’s epoxy pipe lining process meets the requirements of the Uniform Plumbing Code.

Visit the IAPMO certification database by clicking here.


     
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