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Supporting a rigid 140mm PE pipe in water 2

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slippydog

Civil/Environmental
Nov 22, 2011
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Hi Guys

I've got a lagoon which is approximately 30m in length, into this lagoon flows a 3 x 140mm PE pipes which will contain only a small amount of sludge. Is there anyway I can support these pipes on the surface of the water with say for example 5nr 1m x 1m pontoon or some other bouyancy device considering the pipes are rigid?!

I can't place anything on the banks of the lagoon as this is potentially unstable I looking for the cheapest and most efficient way of doing this and any help would be much appreciated.

I forgot to mention that the lagoon is cleaned out once a year so whatever solution I reach it needs to be fairly easy to remove.
 
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