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		<title>Welcome to the Arrow Pipeline Blog</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Welcome to the Arrow Pipeline blog, where you&#039;ll find information on Arrow Pipeline and their upcoming technologies.  <br /><br />This month we&#039;ll be discussing Arrow&#039;s Perma-Lateral Trenchless Pipe-Relining technology.  This amazing technology allows Arrow Pipeline to repair a pipe without any digging or trenching.  Pipe repair today is very different from pipe repair of the past.  If you need to repair broken pipe, don&#039;t end up doing it the traditional way which can take exponentially more work.  <br /><br />Arrow&#039;s amazing Perma-Lateral technology inflates a pipe-shaped balloon that is covered in a resin material that dries to be stronger than the original pipe.  The balloon is removed when the resin dries and what&#039;s left is a new pipe inside your old pipe, free of any breakage or obstruction.  The new resin pipe has a 50 year minimum design life, so you won&#039;t have to worry about any new breaks for quite some time.  <br /><br />Imagine how much extra work it would take to dig a trench, replace the broken section of pipe, and then refill that trench only to have the pipe break at another section a few years down the road.<br /><br />So next time you encounter a cracked or broken pipe call Arrow Pipeline Repair and we&#039;ll fix it fast.  Remember - There’s more than one way to repair a broken sewer or drain pipe.<br /><br />Check out our <a href="http://www.arrowpipeline.com/pipelining.php" >Pipe Relining page</a> for an even more in depth explanation of Arrow&#039;s pipe-relining technology.<br /><br />]]></content>
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		<issued>2008-12-21T00:00:00Z</issued>
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