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Wastewater infrastructure is best protected by using high-performance protective coatings or liners. For example, spray-applied polyurea coatings create a seamless barrier on concrete surfaces. This prevents corrosive sewage chemicals and moisture from contacting the concrete; by sealing cracks and forming a waterproof layer, coatings stop leaks and dramatically extend the life of tanks, basins, and pipes.
Yes. Polyurea coatings are formulated to resist a wide range of chemicals found in wastewater treatment, including acids, bases, sulfates, and disinfectants. Once cured, polyurea forms an inert, dense film that withstands continuous exposure to harsh sewage gases and liquids. Its chemical resistance makes polyurea ideal for protecting concrete in clarifiers, digesters, and filter basins where other materials would more quickly corrode or weaken over time.
A properly applied polyurea coating can last many years – often decades – in aggressive wastewater environments. Its lifespan depends on factors like coating thickness, formulation, and service conditions, but polyurea’s durability is well-proven. Routine inspections and maintenance can further extend its life, but little to none are needed. That’s because in practice, polyurea liners have remained intact and protective for 20+ years, outlasting traditional paint or epoxy coatings.