The National Association of Sewer Service Companies or NASSCO is a not-for-profit North American trade organization, established in 1976 "to increase the awareness of aging underground infrastructure and to provide viable solutions through education, technical resources and industry advocacy".[1] NASSCO's intent is to research, train and educate members and non-members on rehabilitation of underground utilities using trenchless technology. Ultimately, NASSCO is committed to set the "industry standards for the rehabilitation of underground pipelines, and to assure the continued acceptance and growth of trenchless technologies".[2]
Publications
NASSCO has developed multiple publications covering varied topics. The following is the list of current publications.
- Manual of Practices
- Inspector's Handbook
- Specification Guidelines
- Trenchless Assessment Guide for Rehabilitation
- Pipeline Assessment & Certification Program (PACP) Reference Manual
- Inspector Training Certification Program (ITCP) for Cured-in-Place Pipes (CIPP)
- Inspector Training Certification Program (ITCP) for Manhole Rehabilitation
- Jetter Code of Practices
- RehabZone
References
- ↑ "About NASSCO | Overview". NASSCO. Archived from the original on 2018-10-22. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
- ↑ "NASSCO National Association of Sewer Service Companies". Nassco.org. Retrieved 2011-10-15.