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PVC Replaces Crumbling Clay Sewer Line in New Haven, MI

NEW HAVEN, Mich., January 8, 2010….A new PVC pipe installation project will prevent further costly and messy sewer back-ups of homes in New Haven, a suburb of Detroit.

The PVC pipe replaced a 50-year old, 948-long, 8-inch diameter clay sewer pipe which collapsed in 2008 and caused continual sewer back-up into homes along the sewer line.
This story appears on the home page of www.vinylnewsservice.net.

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The Vinyl Institute represents the leading manufacturers involved in the production of PVC vinyl in the United States, and promotes the value of PVC and vinyl products to society.

For more information, contact:
Jeffrey B. Palmer
Director of Marketing & Communications
The Vinyl Institute
(571) 970-3327
jpalmer@vinylinfo.org

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