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Outside view of two tanks
SYBRON CHEMICAL

Contracting Agent:
U.S. Environmental

Project Location:
Birmingham, NJ

Project Highlights:
Atlantic Concrete Cutting was contracted to core drill drainage holes in three waste water tanks. The tanks were being decommissioned so drainage holes were being drilled to prevent rain water from collecting in them before they could be completely demolished. Atlantic had to drill two 6" diameter holes through the concrete floor of each tank, which was 36" thick at a minimum. This particular tank happened to have a much thicker floor, at 63".


Panoramic view of the inside of the tank
Panoramic view of the inside of the tank.

Core Drilling the hole in the floor, about 22" deap at this point
Core Drilling the hole in the floor, about 22" deap at this point.

Removing the first 24" peice of concrete core
Removing the first 24" peice of concrete core.

35" of concrete core, and still more to go
35" of concrete core, and still more to go.

Removal of the last section of core and the resulting drainage
Removal of the last section of core and the resulting drainage.

All 63 total inches of concrete core that was removed from just one hole in the floor 
All 63 total inches of concrete core that was removed from just one hole in the floor.

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