Potable-water concrete repair
Concrete in drinking-water tanks and channels degrades, but any repair material has to be certified safe for contact with potable water.
What is failing
Concrete in drinking-water tanks and channels degrades like any other, but every repair material has to be certified safe for contact with potable water. That requirement rules out most general-purpose patching compounds. A utility cannot return a tank to service until the repair is proven safe for the water supply.
How AAS does it
AAS repairs and coats potable-water concrete with materials certified for drinking-water contact, prepping the substrate and rebuilding inside the structure. The work is cold-cure with no hot work in the confined tank or channel. The crew schedules the repair to fit the utility's planned outage window.
The tank or channel comes back with a certified, water-safe repair and returns to service inside the utility's scheduled outage.

How AAS delivers it
AAS performs Potable-water concrete repair work for Water & Wastewater, and Facilities operations across Baton Rouge and Louisiana, cold-applied and in place wherever possible, on your turnaround schedule. Crews are factory-trained Belzona applicators, the repair system is matched to the service conditions it will see, and urgent failures are covered by 24-hour on-call response. The result is a permanent, engineered repair that returns the asset to service without the cost or downtime of full replacement.

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