
Way back in 2008, a in its external concrete liner , located beneath the towns of Wawarsing and Newburgh. 15 million to 35 million gallons of water DAILY were leaking out of the aqueduct, and at the same time homes in the same area began to experience flooding. The city’s Department of Environmental Protection asked the U.S. Geological Survey to investigate a relationship between the flooding homes, and the external membrane failure in the aqueduct.
They released the first study January and found that the leaks DID in for Wawarsing residents during periods of high precipitation. If this wasn’t bad enough, they also released a study on water chemistry which found that water from the aqueduct had leaked into a well,

This problem often occurs when hard to reach external membranes reach the end of their life span. These membranes are , and often are not done so until problems begin to occur, sometimes resulting in even more cost.
Why is ? Over time, . KIM will last the lifetime of the concrete structure, and will continue to form crystals as water is introduced. The crystals, once formed, are permanent. KIM is also safe to use with well water, and has been .
When building a concrete structure, a longterm look could down the road.
