The cured-in-place pipe process has become one of the most widely used rehabilitation methods in the world. First introduced to North America in the 1970s, it — along with many other trenchless technologies such as pipe bursting, spiral wound systems and others — has proven to be an effective alternative to dig-and-replace methods that require the old pipe to be dug up and hauled off to a landfill.
Given CIPP’s popularity and wide (and growing) use, over the past several years and months NASSCO has amassed and developed educational videos, specification guidelines, research and other materials to help support the safe
A Prime Resource for CIPP Education
NASSCO has amassed and developed educational materials to support the safe and proper installation of CIPP

















