This paper discusses a condition assessment program (CA) developed by the City of Houston, Texas, as a proactive approach for extending the useful life and enhancing the functionality of its water system infrastructure. The CA program identified a 60-inch prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) transmission line (the South 60) as the highest criticality and priority for assessment. CA of the South 60 was performed in conjunction with a planned project to replace air release valves (ARV) along the same line. By combining the ARV improvements with CA, the City optimized the work activities to isolate and shut down the pipeline. In addition to the pre-shutdown effort, this paper presents results of the inspection and the repairs made. Includes figures.
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