Arlington Pipe-Tapping Team Takes on the Best
By Office of Communication
Posted on April 17, 2014, April 17, 2014

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Pipe Tapping is a high-energy contest involving a race against time to drill into a cement-lined, ductile iron pipe and install a tap. This process usually takes around thirty minutes; however, the team can complete the process in about two minutes.

Texas holds the largest regional pipe tapping competition in the country. Winning teams from Section-Level Pipe Tapping Contests compete every year at the American Water Works Association"s Annual Conference and Exposition. This year"s conference is being held in Boston.

Adam Stark, Adam Wagner, Taw Woolford, and Mathew Manson volunteered to be the first pipe-tapping team Arlington Water Utilities has fielded in 15 years. The team had two goals: complete the tapping process in under two minutes and to make it to Boston for a chance at a national title.

See how their fared during Wednesday"s competition.

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