Completed in October 2024, the
North Interceptor Improvement Project in Newburgh, New York, is an upgraded sewer
system that enables development of the city's historic districts
and helps protect the Hudson River watershed. PENETRON ADMIX SB, a
crystalline waterproofing admixture, and Penetron's antimicrobial
concrete admixture protect the new precast concrete pipes from
corrosive effluent and microbially induced corrosion.
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SETAUKET, N.Y., Nov. 25,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Completed in October 2024, the North Interceptor Improvement
Project in Newburgh, New York, is
an upgraded sewer system that enables development of the city's
historic districts and helps protect the Hudson River watershed.
PENETRON ADMIX SB, a crystalline waterproofing admixture, and
Penetron's antimicrobial concrete admixture protect the new precast
concrete pipes from corrosive effluent and microbially induced
corrosion.
The Penetron antimicrobial admixture
becomes part of the concrete matrix and is leach resistant –
remaining effective even after repeated contact with bacteria. The
enhanced durability of the concrete due to PENETRON ADMIX SB
minimizes the need for future repairs of the treated concrete
structures.
Located on the Hudson River, 60 miles (97 km) north of
New York City, the city of
Newburgh has a population of
around 29,000 and features numerous historic landmarks, including
Washington's Revolutionary War headquarters, the New York State Armory, and Newburgh Colored
Burial Ground. George Washington and
Franklin Delano Roosevelt both spent
time here, and Ulysses S. Grant,
Robert Kennedy, and Theodore Roosevelt also visited. The city served
as a center of the Gothic Revival architectural movement in
America, and many architecturally significant buildings can still
be spotted throughout Newburgh.
In 2016, the city requested help from the EPA under the
Superfund, which allowed the agency to clean up Newburgh's PFOS contaminated water supply. The
resulting North Interceptor Sewer Improvement Project became one of
the most significant clean water projects in New York State.
The $32 million project installed
8,700 linear feet of new, larger-gravity sanitary piping. This
renewal of the city's underground sewer infrastructure also
provided significant street upgrades, including the narrowing of
over-wide streets to calm traffic, reducing paved surfaces, and
adding additional parking where none previously existed.
"The realigned sewer system will help facilitate the
redevelopment and restoration of Newburgh, which has had a history of failed
urban renewal efforts," explains Richard
Farmer, Eastern Region Sales Manager for Penetron
USA. "The North Interceptor Sewer
Improvement Project benefits the entire Hudson Valley with increased wastewater capacity
to foster responsible development, improve water quality, and
protect environmental habitats."
During the planning phase, Arcadis, the project engineers,
required protection from thiobacillus bacteria in the effluent
environment to prevent microbially induced corrosion in the precast
concrete sewer pipes. Because a competitive product was originally
specified, Penetron and A&R Precast, the precast concrete
supplier, submitted a substitution request for a combination of
Penetron's crystalline waterproofing and antimicrobial concrete
admixtures.
Microbial induced corrosion (MIC) can cause rapid deterioration
of concrete structures exposed to the corrosive sewer environment,
potentially exposing the embedded steel reinforcement to corrosion
and eventual structural failure. Penetron's antimicrobial admixture
prevents MIC through an electro-physical destruction mechanism that
ruptures the cell-walls of acid-producing bacteria (thiobacillus
bacteria). This eliminates bacterial growth on and in concrete,
preventing biogenic sulfuric acid formation and related damage
known as MIC.
A&R Precast subsequently added PENETRON ADMIX SB and
Penetron's antimicrobial admixtures to ensure the necessary
protection for the precast concrete sewer piping.
"The Penetron antimicrobial admixture becomes part of the
concrete matrix and is leach resistant – remaining effective even
after repeated contact with bacteria," adds Richard Farmer. "In addition, the enhanced
durability of the concrete due to PENETRON ADMIX SB minimizes the
need for future repairs of the treated concrete structures."
The Penetron Group is a leading manufacturer of specialty
construction products for concrete waterproofing, concrete repairs
and floor preparation systems. The Group operates through a global
network, offering support to the design and construction community
through its regional offices, representatives, and distribution
channels.
For more information on Penetron waterproofing solutions, please
visit penetron(dot)com or Facebook(dot)com/ThePenetronGroup, email
CRDept(at)penetron(dot)com or contact the Corporate Relations
Department at 631-941-9700.
Media Contact
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