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Pilot tube-guided Bohrtec system finds first-in-NYC use on Staten Island sewer job

Staten Island homeowners faced a dilemma. The outfall of the sanitary sewer was located in a sewer easement adjacent to six private properties. These properties were bordered by a fenced retaining wall used to contain areas where in-ground and above-ground pools were located in well-manicured yards. Because of the depth of the sewer, the pools were in the influence line of the trench excavation.

The property owners were told they would have to remove their pools to allow the construction of the sewers. Although the city had the right to install the sewers and ...

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