ABSTRACT
Trenchless methods for pipe rehabilitation have been increasing in popularity in recent years. Among the different advantages they have (e.g. less indirect costs) the paper deals with the environmental impact. In particular, the concept of carbon footprint is used to assess the environmental advantage in the use of CIPP and, among the different technologies presently available for this method, to indicate the more environmental friendly. The methods for calculation of carbon emissions are shown and then a simple analysis, for a theoretical case first, and then for a real case, are carried out. Critical considerations are finally presented.
Acknowledgements
The Authors acknowledge Rotech, the Company which actually performed the construction work and which allowed the use of the carried-out data.
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