Pipeline engineering and construction : what's on the horizon? : proceedings of the Pipelines 2004 International Conference : August 1-4, 2004, San Diego, California

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Pipeline engineering and construction : what's on the horizon? : proceedings of the Pipelines 2004 International Conference : August 1-4, 2004, San Diego, California

edited by John J. Galleher, Jr. and Michael T. Stift ; [sponsored by The Pipeline Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers [et al.]

American Society of Civil Engineers, c2004

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Proceedings of the Pipelines 2004 International Conference

Pipelines 2004 : what's on the horizon?

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Summary: Contains abstracts and full text of papers presented at the International Conference. Provides information on the challenges for pipeline engineers as they move forward in the 21st century, concerns for the safety and welfare of the public, risk management programs for project and public policy decision-making, product innovation, and operation methods to effectively serve the public

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The 119 papers in this proceedings discuss state-of-the-art applications, including new technologies and products, in the field of pipeline engineering. The papers were presented at the Pipelines 2004 International Conference, which was held August 1-4, 2004, in San Diego, California. 'What's on the Horizon', the conference theme, is a comment on the changes that are challenging pipeline engineers as they move forward in the 21st century. As pipelines provide a vital service, concern for the safety and welfare of the public have always been a focus. Providing risk management programs for project and public policy decision-making, condition and vulnerability assessments, pipeline product innovations, and new construction and operation methods are essential if the profession is to effectively serve the public. With public funds continually competing for various community priorities, developing new technologies to analyze, construct, inspect, operate, rehabilitate, and repair underground infrastructure is crucial. This collection of conference papers discusses the development, applications, advantages, and limitations in pipeline engineering as the profession moves forward. Topics include: Risk, Asset, and ROW Management; Security and Water Supply Systems; Condition Assessment; Pipeline Materials, Design, Pipelines Economics, and Construction; Corrosion, Rehabilitation, and Pipe Bursting; Geographic Information Systems; and Seismic and Trenchless Technologies.

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