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    Cement-Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe - 4 In. (100 mm) and Larger

    standard published 01/01/2000 by American Water Works Association

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This standard covers the material, application, and curing of shop-applied, cement mortar protective linings and coatings for steel water pipe and fittings, and field jointing of cement mortar lined and coated steel water pipe and fittings. Section 1 discusses scope, purpose and application. Sections 2 and 3 list references and definitions. Section 4 discusses requirements, including: general; material; surface preparation; cement mortar lining; cement mortar coating; and, field joints. Section 5 discusses verification, including: sampling and testing cement mortar for linings; testing cement mortar for coatings; and, inspection and testing by the purchaser. Section 6 discusses delivery, including: general delivery; plastic end caps; and, affidavit of compliance. 1995

Document History

  1. AWWA C205-12


    Cement-Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe, 4 In. (100 mm) and Larger, Shop Applied

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  2. AWWA C205-07


    Cement-Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe, 4 In. (100 mm) and Larger, Shop Applied

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    Cement-Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe - 4 In. (100 mm) and Larger

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  4. AWWA C205-95


    Cement-Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe - 4 in. and Larger - Shop Applied

    • Historical Version

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