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Idaho
HydraTech installed a HydraTite seal in an irrigation system at a ranch in Idaho, ensuring the Bison got their much needed water.
Washington
HydraTech recently completed a HydraTite installation training in Washington which was detailed in one of our blogs. They ordered 14 of our seals to install in a 30" pipeline.
California
Our longest interlocking seal, 7 connected together, was installed in southern California as mentioned in our blog. This project is detailed in a Municipal Sewer & Water article as well.
Colorado
Colorado DOT’s APL has HydraTite listed as a Culvert Lining Repair under the material code 707.12.01.00. We also repaired a 96" lake overflow pipe.
South Dakota
South Dakota Includes HydraTite On its APL as a culvert repair product.
Texas
HydraTech completed a job under a prime contractor for the Texas DOT to install HydraTite that was manufactured for 3' by 7' box culverts. We also completed a large job for Houston.
Ohio
Ohio’s DOT has awarded HydraTech the maintenance contract 315-23 which is directly connected with HydraTite and many projects have come from it.
Maine
HydraTech has installed HydraTite on behalf of the Maine DOT. Another 60" seal was also installed in a stormwater pipe. HydraTite is in Maine DOT's database listed as qualified for use with a special provision.
Florida
HydraTech has completed HydraTite installations for Florida's DOT and an elliptical installation for an HOA.
Alabama
The Alabama Department of Transportation has placed HydraTite on its Miscellaneous Approved Products List under the General and Roadway subheading. Its Product Evaluation Board (PEB) number is 5181.
Georgia
HydraTech recently gave a presentation to Georgia's DOT about HydraTite & intends to install a demo seal soon. We have installed HydraTite for the city of Atlanta and the city of Savannah. On another project, HydraTite was installed in pipes that supplied a fountain.
Mississippi
HydraTech recently finished installing HydraTite box seals under an air port in Mississippi.
Virginia
HydraTite is listed on the Virginia DOT NPEL and has been assigned the number 2007-78. We have completed work in the state as well.
Connecticut
HydraTech has installed HydraTite for Watertown Connecticut and has installed the seal for the DOT in a 60" storm drain.
Tennessee
Tennessee's DOT listed HydraTite on its Qualified Products Miscellaneous List. This list has since been retired, but we were instructed to keep our approval letter. HydraTite has been installed in Tennessee as well.
Nevada
HydraTech installed HydraTite in a 84” water main for a public works department in Nevada.
Iowa
HydraTite was installed in a 60-inch reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) outfall line. This project is described in an article by Stormwater Solutions. HydraTite was installed in a 30-inch cast iron water main and this project was outlined in this case study. HydraTite was also installed in a 48” storm sewer that ran beneath a homeowner’s driveway.
Wisconsin
Four double-wide seals were installed as part of a Wisconsin DOT Project outlined in an article by Water World. Another project in the state resulted in HydraTite being installed in 72-inch pipe, dating back to 1950. This project is detailed in another article by Water World.
Michigan
HydraTite was utilized in a Michigan DOT project as detailed by an article by Stormwater Solutions. HydraTite was also installed in a 72" culvert under interstate 90 as part of another Michigan DOT Project. HydraTite falls under a special provision with the Michigan DOT, internal joint seals.
New York
HydraTech installed hundreds of HydraTite seals below Buffalo and this blog outlines the details of the project. New York has a special specification for internal pipe joint seal.
Pennsylvania
Eight HydraTite box seals were installed in a pipe at a Generating Station in Pennsylvania.
North Carolina
NCDOT includes HydraTite (NP24-9440) on its APL under the "Drainage - Other" category. HydraTech installed HydraTite as part of a River Pump Station Rehabilitation Project.
Kentucky
HydraTech recently installed two seals in box-shaped flumes for a water treatment facility in Kentucky. One was approximately 4 by 8 feet and the other was about 4 by 4 feet.
Massachusetts
HydraTite was installed in a project owned by Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, the predecessor of MassDOT. Some of the seals were interlocked in a sleeve to cover a longer portion of the pipe. Another project for a municipality included the installation of three sleeves.
Louisiana
HydraTite was installed in a water line for a municipality in Louisiana. HydraTite is listed on LADOTD's Specialty Products List with the ID 05.050.
DC
Three HydraTite seals were installed in a 54 inch drinking water line in DC.
Minnesota
48 Inch and 72 Inch HydraTite seals were installed in a MNDOT project.
Indiana
HydraTech recently installed a large-diameter HydraTite seal in a 186 inch pipe in Indiana.
New Jersey
Double-Wide HydraTite was installed in a 42 inch pipe in New Jersey.
West Virginia
HydraTite has been installed in West Virginia in an air supply line. WVDOH does not maintain an appropriate material list for HydraTite, but they have, "...no objections to it being used by WVDOH Designers or requested to be used by contractors."
Arkansas
Joints in a 36" corrugated polyethylene outfall pipe were sealed with 11 HydraTite seals.
New Mexico
HydraTite seals have been installed in an interlocking sleeve.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island's DOT has added HydraTite to its Approved Materials List under the Miscellaneous Drainage section.
Maryland
25 HydraTite seals were installed in a plastic ADS pipe for a private business, restoring its stormwater management system.