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pipeline rehabilitation

Pipeline rehabilitation is the process of restoring or improving the condition of old or damaged pipelines without full replacement. It involves techniques like cleaning out debris, patching leaks, lining the interior with protective materials, or adding liners to prevent corrosion. The goal is to extend the pipeline’s life, ensure reliable flow, and reduce environmental risks, all while minimizing disruption and cost compared to complete replacement. This approach is commonly used for water, sewer, and industrial pipelines to optimize infrastructure performance and safety.