About NASSCO
NASSCO is the industry source for trenchless technology education, resources and advocacy. Formed in 1976 as a 501(c)(6) trade association, NASSCO continues to lead the charge in providing quality education for pipeline condition assessment and inspection. Its dynamic member-driven committees contribute unbiased technical resources through specification guidelines and other resources. Most importantly, however, NASSCO continues to serve as the advocate for underground infrastructure funding and the continued acceptance and growth of trenchless technologies. Serving a diverse membership base consisting of contractors, suppliers, public agencies, utility owners, engineers, and everyone aligned to setting standards to ensure the health of underground infrastructure, NASSCO ultimately exists to keep our communities safe.
History Timeline
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1976
NASSCO founded
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2002
PACP® introduced
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2002
EPA overturned ban on acrylamide grout
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2003
Government regulations on explosion-proof cameras reversed
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2006
MACP® introduced
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2008
OSHA classified rehab work as maintenance vs. new construction
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2008
ITCP® introduced
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2010
LACP® introduced
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2011
Government review of styrene as potential carcinogen
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2012
PACP recertification introduced
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2018
LACP/MACP recertification introduced
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2018
Phase one study on CIPP emission safety
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2019
Phase two study on CIPP emission safety
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2019
ITCP-CIPP recertification introduced
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2020
IAPMO amends UPC 715.3
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2020
Virtual training introduced