Leyland Water Treatment Works – Arresting Decay!

Location:

Lancashire

Country:

United Kingdom

Project Type:

Water Infrastructure | Civil / Infrastructure | Waterproofing

Project Scale:

0 – 5,000 m²

Adding Life to Concrete – How MARKHAM applied hydrogel waterproofing systems to the Digestor Tanks at the Leyland Waste Water Treatment Works in Lancashire.

OBJECTIVE

Due to the use and age of these concrete structures, the concrete deterioration had reached a point where, without intervention, the Digestor Tanks would have had to have been taken out of service. The costs involved with taking such vital pieces of infrastructure out of service, demolishing them and the construction of new tanks would clearly be very high.

The objective given to MARKHAM in this situation was to extend the service life of these tanks and, in turn, save money, time and ultimately increase the sustainability of these structures.

SOLUTION

After MARKHAM had carried out a full jet wash process to clean the interior of the tanks and prepare the substrate, the MARKHAM system put forward to achieve these goals was the spray application of AQURON 7000.

This retro spray application provides a waterproofing solution that penetrates up to 150mm into the concrete, and contains a Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor (MCI) that will penetrate to the same depth to protect the steel reinforcement within the walls of the tanks, and the hydrogel protecting the concrete from the ingress of aggressive water and chemicals, and preventing further corrosion of the steel reinforcement bars within the existing and new parts of the structures.

RESULTS

As a VOC-Free, Non-Hazardous, DWI Reg 21 approved product, suitable for use in locations used for anything to do with the water treatment industry, AQURON 7000 was a very rapid and cost-effective solution for waterproofing the concrete structures, without any risk of contaminating the water or causing any potential damage to surrounding ecosystems.

As AQURON 7000 is a product that penetrates deep into the concrete matrix, there are no ongoing maintenance requirements or operation costs, making this solution a very attractive proposition in terms of the ongoing maintenance costs of the Digestor Tanks.

With this depth of penetration, the AQURON 7000 is present within the matrix of the concrete for the lifespan of the concrete, making it a maintenance-free solution that won’t require any further applications.

 


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Project Details – Leyland Water Treatment Works

Description

Waterproofing and corrosion prevention to part-aged, part-new concrete Digestor Tanks

Area Treated

750 m2

Age of Structure

Mixed age

Requirements

Waterproofing

MCI Corrosion Prevention

Zero maintenance

Environmentally friendly

Operation Downtime /

Interruptions

All AQURON application works were carried out immediately after the concrete repairs had been completed. The works to treat both Digestor Tanks were carried out over the course of only three days, which, as compared with over a year’s refurbishment work for the Main Contractor, had no negative impact on the Construction Program.

Application Method

High-Pressure Airless Spray Pumps

Proposed Further Works

No further works were required.

OHS Requirements

AQURON is nil VOC. Minimal PPE required.

AQURON is DWI Reg 31 Approved

Concrete Products & Solutions used.

These related products and concrete solutions were used to protect the concrete of this project.

Sustainable Concrete Corrosion Protection | AQURON 7000
AQURON 7000 SPRAY-ON

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