P 2008 IPELINES Pipeline Asset Management: Maximizing Performance of our Pipeline Infrastructure PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASCE INTERNATIONAL PIPELINES CONFERENCE 2008 July 22–27, 2008 Atlanta, Georgia SPONSORED BY The Pipeline Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers EDITED BY Sanjiv Gokhale Shah Rahman 1801 ALEXANDER BELL DRIVE RESTON, VIRGINIA 20191–4400 Foreword The Technical Committee for the Underground Pipeline Asset Management (UPAM) Committee of the Pipeline Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is pleased to present the Proceedings of the International Pipelines Conference 2008, Pipeline Asset Management: Maximizing Performance of our Pipeline Infrastructure, July 22-27, Omni Hotel at CNN Center, Atlanta, Georgia. With shrinking budgets and continued deterioration of our aging systems, there are compelling reasons to support a proactive and intelligent approach to the infrastructure evaluation and management. The papers in this conference address how owners and engineers might proceed with collecting attribute information associated with their collection systems, identifying potential problems within the system, determining capacity issues and ultimately developing effective maintenance and rehabilitation strategies to mitigate these problems in a cost-effective manner. An infrastructure asset is any long-lived capital asset. Managers of municipal infrastructure assets must make difficult technical decisions regarding when and how to maintain, repair, or renew their assets. Managers are called upon to allocate funds amongst competing yet deserving needs, with insufficient or incomplete data at their disposal. This makes for an extremely challenging environment especially from a long-term decision-making point of view. Over twenty papers in this conference address this very important issue of Pipeline Asset Management for today and tomorrow. Finally, many advances have been made in the areas of pipeline planning, design, durability, operations, and maintenance. This conference highlights applications of current technologies as well as emerging technologies and research in these important areas. With almost 150 published papers, the success of the conference is a result of the volunteer efforts of a large number of dedicated professionals including authors, session moderators and members of the Conference Committee. All papers have been peer reviewed and are of a quality that meets or exceeds the standards of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The dedication and hard work of ASCE Staff is greatly appreciated. Special thanks go to all the conference sponsors as well as the Construction Management Program, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, and Fibrwrap Construction, Inc., Ontario, California, for providing the necessary resources and support towards this conference. In particular, we wish to acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of Behnam Hashemi, a graduate student in the Construction Management Program, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington. On the behalf of the 2008 ASCE International Pipelines Conference Committee Sanjiv Gokhale Technical Program, Chair Shah Rahman Technical Program, Co-chair Session Moderators Sam Arnaout Randy Hill Lynn Osborn Hansen Pipe CH2M Hill Insituform Technologies Dennis Bauer Bill Hillman Paul Passaro Diamond Plastics National Utility Contractors Paulus, Sokolowski & Corporation Association Sartor George Bontus Joanne Hughes Randy Payton Insituform Technologies Cohesant Technologies Dallas Water Utilities Mark Bruce Ray Hutchinson Larry Petroff Can Clay Corporation MWH Performance Pipe Ed Campbell Mark Knight George Ruchti SBC Global University of Waterloo American SpiralWeld Pipe Joe Castronovo Steven Kramer Tom Roode HDR Jacobs Engineering Group Aurora Water Larry Catalano John Kurdziel Walt Schwarz Aurora Water Advanced Drainage CH2M Hill Systems Randall Conner Bill Shook Terry McArthur American Cast Iron Pipe AP/M Permaform HDR Kelly Derr Larry Slavin Brown and Caldwell Brian Mergelas Outside Plant Consulting Pressure Pipe Inspection Michele Diamond Co. Richard St-Aubin Town of Highland Park, Ipex Inc. Texas Ian Moore Queen’s University Matthew Turney Dennis Doherty Denver Water Jacobs Civil Tennyson Muindi Haley & Aldrich Mark Wallbom Ben Ebner Underground Imaging Mohammad Najafi HEITKAMP Technologies University of Texas at Hatem El-Sayegh Arlington Grant Whittle Jordan, Jones & Goulding Ultraliner Henry Nodarse Steve Gross Bernardin, Lochmueller & Ken Wilson Associates Saint-Gobain PBS&J Raphael Ortega Ahmad Habibian Mehdi Zarghamee Lockwook, Andrews & Black & Veatch Simpson, Gumpertz & Newnam Heger John Hair JD Hair & Associates Conference Steering Committee Conference Chairpersons Tom Iseley Local Arrangements Chairpersons IUPUI – Purdue School of Engineering & John Griffin Technology City of Atlanta-Dept Watershed Ralph Carpenter Marcellus Pitts American Ductile Iron Pipe Pitts Fowler Enterprises Technical Program Chairpersons Local ASCE Sections Sanjiv Gokhale Liaison/Coordinators Vanderbilt University Melissa Wheeler Georgia Power Shah Rahman Fibrwrap Construction Raymond J. Wilke Raymond J. Wilke, LLC, Consultant Sponsorship Chairpersons Kyle Couture Terry Moy American SpiralWeld Pipe Clayton County Water Authority Troy Norris 2008 EXCOM Liaison BAMI-I Mohammad Najafi University of Texas at Arlington International Chairperson Brian Mergeles 2009 Conference Chairperson The Pressure Pipe Inspection Co Randy Hill CH2M Hill Exhibit Chairperson ASCE Staff Richard Mielke Northwest Pipe Company Elaine V. Watson, Manager, Conference & Meeting Publicity-Marketing Chairpersons Services Robert Carpenter Verna Jameson, Oildom Publishing-Underground Senior Coordinator, Technical Activities Construction Bernie Krzys Benjamin Media-Trenchless Technology TABLE OF CONTENTS Planning, Design, and Construction (Renewal) Session A1 Bridge the San Joaquin River—One Challenge in 37 Mile Pipeline George B. Otte Buckling of Unconfined and Confined Thin-Walled Steel Cylinders under External Pressure Daniel Vasilikis and Spyros A. Karamanos Field Measurement and Numerical Analysis for Buried Large Diameter Steel Pipes Toshinori Kawabata, Yoshiyuki Mohri, Tetsuya Oda, Daisuke Shoda, Mitsuru Ariyoshi, and Hirofumi Nakashima Pre-Construction Drillability Assessment for Horizontal Directional Drilling in Rock John D. Hair Session A2 Implementing Water Main Renovation George Bontus Submerge Pipeline under the Karun River by Artificial Intelligence Design of Spinal Cords Behavior and Physical Model Afshin Turk, Pakavach Samani, Mahmood Shafaei Bejestan, Shabnam Ghanavatizadeh, and A. Amir Zaamari Subsurface Utility Engineering for Highway Construction Sunil K. Sinha, Yeun J. Jung, H. Randolph Thomas, and Mian C. Wang Session A3 A Proactive Approach to the Rehabilitation of an Aging Brick Sewer Infrastructure in Newark, New Jersey Robert A. Pennington, Kristie A. Gersley, Anthony Gagliostro, Daniel T. Eagan, Alvin L. Zach, and John T. George Seismic Design of Bell-and-Spigot Joints for Large Diameter Steel Pipe Johannes Van Greunen Trenchless Technology Applied to Degraded Gravity Concrete Outfall Sewer to Avoid Collapse Ronald Abraham and Bakari Sanyu Session A4 Developing Predictable Cost Curves for Urban Transmission Projects Lindsey McAdams, Brett Lake, and Rafael Ortega Selecting the Best Pipeline Route Based on Facts Not Feelings Drew Hardin, Glenn Bridges, and Don Rundell Fusible Polyvinylchloride Pipe in Municipal Applications: A Canadian Perspective Richard (Bo) Botteicher and Jeff Phillips Session A5 A Happy Ending after Eight Catastrophic Failures: Wichita Falls' Experience with Condition Assessment Scott Taylor, Kathryn McCain, and Douglas Varner Longitudinal Stresses in Pressure Pipeline Design—A Critical Review Sri K. Rajah and Souheil Nasr Stockton Delta Water Project Pipeline Design Challenges Bruce J. Corwin and Robert L. Granberg Session A6 Axial Joint Design for Welded Buried Steel Pipe John L. Luka and George Ruchti Design and Construction of Large Diameter Pipelines at a Major Southern California Water Treatment Facility Michael McReynolds, William O’Neil, Stephen Shumaker, and N. Angelica Sagrero Leak Induced Settlement of Buried Pipelines in Collapsible Soil Hussain A. Alawaji Session A7 Changes to North American PVC Pressure Pipe Standards Craig Fisher and Shah Rahman Flowable Fill and the Ridges Basin Inlet Conduit Amster Howard and Linda Bowles Pipe Thrust Restraint in Treatment Plant Applications Ronald Abraham Session A8 Installation of Gravity Sewers Using Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) Floyd R. Gunsaulis and Richard Levings Lateral Pipe Bursting Focus for Inflow and Infiltration in Sanitary Sewer Systems Collins Orton Ultrasonic Inspection System for Wastewater Concrete Pipes Shivprakash Iyer, Sunil K. Sinha, Michael K. Pedrick, and Bernhard R. Tittmann Planning, Design, and Construction (New Construction) Session B1 A Discussion of E' versus Depth Amster Howard and Bruce C. Howard Research on Detection to Long Distance and Super Deep Pipeline Installed by HDD Hanchun Zhang, Baosong Ma, and Benke Shao Subsurface Utility Engineering: A Technology-Driven Process That Results in Increased Safety, Fewer Design Changes, and Lower Costs Nicholas M. Zembillas Utility Asset Management through a Joint-Use Pipeline Network for Cables Lawrence M. Slavin and Mohammad Najafi Session B2 Design of a 120 in.-Diameter Steel Bifurcation with a Small Acute Angle for a High- Pressure Penstock Henry H. Bardakjian and Mehdi S. Zarghamee Probabilistic Soil-Structure Interaction Model for Pipe-Jacking Force Analysis Anil Misra, Lance A. Roberts, and Mohammad Najafi Shaking Table Experiments on Lightweight Thrust Restraint for Buried Bend Toshinori Kawabata, Yoshiyuki Mohri, Yutaka Sawada, Akira Izumi, Ayumu Kashiwagi, Misturu Ariyoshi, and Kazunori Uchida Session B3 Horizontal Directional Drilling—Sharing an Inaugural Experience Clayton R. Stewart, Aaron Cohen, and Ralph Carpenter Pipeline Asset Management: Initial Investigative Foray into the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD) Steel Pipeline System James F. Ciesielski and Miles Davies Lessons Learned from Pomerado Pipeline 4 Rehabilitation Nausherwan Hasan Session B4 Ponce de Leon Combined Sewer System Separation Planning, Design, and Construction Juan Carlos Perez Bofill and Juan Felipe Pulido Potholing from a Contractor's Perspective Arvid Veidmark III The Design and Performance of Pressure Pipe Liners under Static and Cyclic Loading E. N. Allouche, G. Shanghai, M. Baumert, A. Amobi, and K. Bainbridge Session B5 Best Practices for Owner QA and QC Procedures for Large Diameter Pipelines Russell Gibson, Jeff Mattson, and Robert Allen Full Scale Test Installation for Reinforced Concrete Pipe Hany Maximos, Ece Erdogmus, and Maher Tadros Utilizing Horizontal Directional Drilling to Deal with Deep Scour and Severe Environmental Restrictions in a 1700-Foot River Crossing Stephen Shumaker and Leslie A. Howard Session B6 Fabrication of Welded Steel Wye Branches Chris Sundberg Planning for Regional Water Supply Needs in Florida through an Integrated Loop Pipeline System Kenneth E. Wilson, Susan Hochuli, and Patrick Lehman The City of Atlanta: Microtunneling Projects Using Vitrified Clay Jacking Pipe Jeff Boschert and Mark Bruce Session B7 Design and Construction of the St. Rose Sanitary Sewer Phase I: Henderson, Nevada H. Dexheimer, A. Marquez, and S. Luo NCPI/NYC Research Project—An Evaluation of Four Bedding Systems Michael VanDine and Larry G. Tolby Bringing Carbon Fiber Lining Design and Practices to the Next Level Dominic Deschamps, John Stieb, and Raul Bedon Session B8 Guaranteeing Zero Leakage on a New 20 Mile Pipeline: TRWD’s 350 MGD Eagle Mountain Connection Project Michael Larsen, Russell Gibson, David Marshall, and Kevin Laven How a Small Agency Manages a Mega Pipeline Project—A Success Story John R. Hollenbeck and Thomas C. Trott New Thrust Restraint Technique Using Geosynthetics for Buried Bend Toshinori Kawabata, Yoshiyuki Mohri, Yutaka Sawada, Ayumu Kashiwagi, Akira Izumi, Takafumi Hanazawa, and Kazunori Uchida Asset Management, Risks, and Inspection Session C1 An Integrated Management Approach for Critical Water Mains Hesham Osman, Kevin Bainbridge, Marshall Gibbons, Chris Macey, and Ross Homeniuk Innovation by Evolution: Modern Techniques for Integral Pipe Joint Design Claudio Dittel and Guido Quesada U.S.-China Collaborative Research Directions on Trenchless Technology and Critical Underground Infrastructure Issues Mohammad Najafi, Tom Iseley, Baosong Ma, and Sanjiv Gokhale Wavy Imperfections and the Strength of Cast-in-Place Pressure Pipe Liners Nancy Ampiah, Amir Fam, and Ian D. Moore Session C2 A Lifetime Prediction Methodology for a Comprehensive Pipeline Risk Management System Gilles Hovhanessian, Britt Klein, Jack Elliott, and Benoit Kroely