Le Lézard
Classified in: Mining industry
Subjects: SVY, AVO

DIPRA: No Surprise that Uni-Bell Sponsored Study Favors PVC


GOLDEN, Colo., March 19, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Earlier this month, a report titled "Water Main Break Rates in the USA and Canada" was released by Utah State University with sponsorship by the Uni-Bell PVC Pipe Association (Uni-Bell). As an update of a similar study released in 2012, the 2018 study could have been a helpful tool for those wrestling with infrastructure renewal and replacement decisions. An apparent bias, however, in the study sponsorship skews the methods and results, according to L. Gregg Horn, P.E., VP of Technical Services for the Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association (DIPRA).

DIPRA Logo

"It's hardly surprising that a study sponsored by Uni-Bell finds favorable results for their product, but certain changes to and omissions in the report raise significant questions, leaving us to wonder how they affect the data," says Horn. He notes that there were problematic issues in Utah State's 2012 study, but the follow-on 2018 study then covers the same ground without addressing the previous problems. What would have been expected, is that the researcher would take the next step forward with a later study, correcting methodology and data gathering errors, and producing an updated study that provides real benefit to the industry. This did not happen, and perhaps went in the opposite direction, as information that was included in 2012 was not included in the 2018 study.

"For instance, the study excludes primary failure modes for PVC pipe. These exclusions include ? but are not limited to ? the absence of data on construction damage, the tapping of service lines, and joint leakage, all of which are failure modes reported to be among primary problems for PVC pipe. Survey respondents were specifically directed not to include findings on these failure modes," says Horn.

"Even more notable is that the 2018 report does not itemize the various causes for the number of breaks for each pipe material, as it did in the 2012 edition. This last point is particularly telling as the researcher asked for and reported on this information in the 2012 survey. This resulted in the survey stating that nearly 28% of the failures of Ductile iron pipe were attributed to circumferential cracks, which is virtually impossible, as those would be attributed to cast iron pipe, the earlier generation of pipe now replaced by modern Ductile. In the 2018 version, that level of detail was not provided. It is another very curious omission."

Check Out the Sponsors

Horn notes that it's also interesting that the 2018 study sponsors are not acknowledged until page 45 of the 47-page report. In addition to Uni-Bell, the Water Finance Research Foundation is listed. This organization does not disclose supporters on its website. Both organizations were acknowledged for support of the initial 2012 report on water main break rates.

The primary researcher for the 2012 and 2018 reports is Steven Folkman of Utah State University. A review of Folkman's related conference papers and presentations to plastic pipe associations and companies show a history of engagement with the PVC pipe industry and vice-versa.

Connecting the Dots

In section 5.0 of the 2018 report (page 24), "Computing Water Main Failure Rates," Horn notes the request to respondents not to report failures on construction damage, tapping of service lines, or joint leakage. These are typically reported as major issues with the use of PVC pipe, especially tapping-related failures and joint leakage due to over-belling of PVC during installation. Below are observations:

Eyes Up and Ahead

There are a plethora of questions that need to be answered regarding the accuracy of this study. Regardless, the favoritism shown for PVC is an easy line to draw from the study sponsors to a researcher who has labored for years on behalf of the plastics industry. It is with this perspective that a shadow of doubt should be cast as to the validity of the study, and especially with concern for the decisions on infrastructure improvements that could be made on its basis.

In contrast, DIPRA's focus is an "eyes up and ahead" approach to understand and solve issues with advances in knowledge and technology. First with cast iron, and now with modern Ductile iron, it's an industry of innovation, not deception.

"DIPRA is a research organization that has focused on improvements to recommend to the industry," says Patrick Hogan, DIPRA president. "Our intent is raise the bar based on what we know and continue to explore. We are looking to incorporate the advances of technology into further improvements, and help our local government and utility officials, and their professional engineers, to make the best possible recommendations for the safety, affordability and reliability of water delivery."

About DIPRA: Founded in 1915, the Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association (DIPRA) has served as a resource and technical advisor to the water industry. DIPRA also provides representation on standards-making committees as well as technical research on a variety of applications-based topics. While DIPRA member companies have different names and locations, they share a common commitment to produce and deliver the finest quality water and wastewater pipe material in the world, Ductile Iron Pipe, and at the greatest possible value to its purchasers.

SOURCE Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association (DIPRA)


These press releases may also interest you

at 20:15
Almonty Industries Inc. ("Almonty" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that, further to its news release dated March 22, 2024, it has closed three tranches of its non-brokered private placement through the sale of 4,263,263 units ("CDN Units")...

at 19:00
Tocvan Ventures Corp. (the "Company") , announces it has filed an amended and restated offering document dated April 19, 2024 (the "Amended and Restated Offering Document") in connection with its previously announced non-brokered...

at 18:35
NV Gold Corporation ("NV Gold" or the "Company") announces that that it has entered into (i) a secured loan agreement with John Watson (the "Lender") pursuant to which the Lender provided a loan to the Company in the...

at 17:55
Atlas Salt Inc. ("Atlas" or the "Company"; is pleased to announce that the Honourable Bernard Davis, Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Minister of Environment and Climate Change, has released the proposed Great Atlantic Salt Project...

at 17:52
Adyton Resources Corporation  ("Adyton" or the "Company") announces it has closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement offering, pursuant to which it has issued 50,000,000 common shares of the Company ("Shares") at a price of...

at 17:30
Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. ("Northern Dynasty" or the "Company") announces that it has filed its audited Financial Statements, Management Discussion and Analysis, Annual Information Form and Annual Report on Form 40F for the...



News published on and distributed by: