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Earthquake-resilient pipeline could shake up future for aging infrastructure on west coast

December 27, 2016

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A top engineer from the city of Los Angeles visited Cornell University this month as researchers tested a new earthquake-resilient pipeline designed to better protect southern California’s water utility network from natural disasters.

They ran multiple tests, including an earthquake simulation in which a 28-foot-long section of the pipe was outfitted with more than 120 monitoring instruments and buried within 80 tons of soil — an experiment that took over a month for the research team to prepare.

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