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CONCRETE PIPE

DESIGN MANUAL
Revised to Include Standard Installations
Copyright 2000
AMERICAN CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION
All rights reserved.

This book or any part thereof must not be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of the American Concrete Pipe Association.

Library of Congress catalog number 78-58624


Printed in the United States of America

First printing February, 1970 Ninth printing November, 1992


15,000 copies 5,000 copies
Second printing July, 1970 Tenth printing March, 1995
15,000 copies 2,500 copies
Third printing (revised) February, 1974 Eleventh printing November, 1996
15,000 copies 2,500 copies
Fourth printing (revised) June, 1978 Twelfth printing August, 1998
10,000 copies 2,500 copies
Fifth printing (revised) June, 1980 Thirteenth printing (revised) June, 2000
15,000 copies 4,000 copies
Sixth printing (revised) February, 1985 Fourteenth printing February, 2001
10,000 copies 3,000 copies
Seventh printing (revised) October, 1987 Fifteenth printing February, 200
10,000 copies 3,000 copies
Eighth printing March, 1990 Sixteenth printing (revised) April, 2004
5,000 copies 2,000 copies

Technical programs of the American Concrete Pipe Association, since its founding in 1907, have
been designed to compile engineering data on the hydraulics, loads and supporting strengths and
design of concrete pipe. Information obtained is disseminated to producers and consumers of
concrete pipe through technical literature and promotional handbooks. Other important activities
of the Association include development of product specifications, government relations,
participation in related trade and professional societies, advertising and promotion, an industry
safety program and educational training. These services are made possible by the financial
support of member companies located throughout the United States, Canada, and in almost 40
foreign countries.
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American Concrete Pipe Association • 222 W. Las Colinas Blvd., Suite 641 • Irving, Texas 75039-5423 • 972-506-7216 • Fax 972-506-7682

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