The Works Progress Administration under the terms of the New Deal built thousands of feet of stormwater box culverts in the late 1930s throughout Kennett, Missouri.
Fast-forward nearly a century and the deteriorating culverts were a problem city officials needed to address, particularly a portion running under residential properties posing a sinkhole risk to homes. But what was the best method for tackling that problem? The culverts were rectangular and, being hand-built, were roughly 18 by 30 inches though those specs weren’t exact.Thermoform liner from Warrior Trenchless Solutions ended up being the ideal solution. The PVC alloy liner has the ability





















