Origin, Occurrence and Behaviour of Sediments in Sewer Systems

Origin, Occurrence and Behaviour of Sediments in Sewer Systems
Author: M. A. Verbanck
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The growth of urban areas throughout the world is raising huge challenges, not least for urban sanitation and drainage systems. Sewer systems, whether rehabilitated, expanded or newly constructed, must be cost effective and capable of dealing with increased loads. Sewer sediments are recognized as being major contributors to the pollution effects of urban stormwaters. This First International Workshop on Sewer Sediments attracted the world's leading experts in this field from disciplines as different as water chemistry, particle physics, rheology, sediment transport hydraulics and engineering. The result is the first up-to-date review of the subject which will be a valuable source of information appreciated by the entire water science community.

Solids in Sewers

Solids in Sewers
Author: Richard M. Ashley
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2004-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1900222914

This Report presents information on the current state of knowledge of the origins, occurrence, nature and effects of sewer solids for use by engineers, scientists, administrators and water quality planners for the planning, design and operation of sewerage systems. The report addresses both sewer maintenance requirements and environmental protection issues. Increasing environmental standards, coupled with public expectations, have led to stringent water quality standards. In response to this, it has been necessary to develop new methodologies and computer based analytical techniques to model and understand the performance of all aspects of waste water systems. Fundamental to these techniques is the understanding of the way in which sewer solids contribute to the poor performance of wastewater systems and consequential environmental damage. The information presented in this Report about the origins, nature, movement, hydraulic and polluting effects of solids in sewers has enabled strategies and rules to be developed for the management of sewerage systems to minimise the deleterious effects of these solids and associated pollutants. Scientific & Technical Report No. 14

Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts

Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts
Author: William James
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000447553

The latest book in the popular series demonstrates state-of-the-art methods, models, and techniques for water quality management. This book includes a CD-ROM that collects hundreds of hard-to-find literature citations from the gray literature.

Water-Formed Deposits

Water-Formed Deposits
Author: Zahid Amjad
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 858
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 012823086X

Water-Formed Deposits: Fundamentals and Mitigation Strategies wholly presents the important issue of deposits in aqueous systems, both industrial and biological. By analyzing causes, mechanisms and mitigation strategies, the book helps researchers/engineers/end-users gain a fundamental understanding of the issues underlying deposit formation and mitigation. It covers numerous, fundamental aspects of water-formed deposits, while also giving an applications’ perspective. The book's goal is to assist the reader in his/her understanding of the important issues of scale formation, while also helping with potential solutions. Provides a fundamental understanding of deposit formation by presenting basic science and mechanisms Presents an “applications perspective Reveals a systematic overview of deposit-related challenges and their mitigation Correlates structure to performance in mitigation strategies Analyzes current legal aspects and regulations Includes case studies from the “real industrial world for the industrial reader/end user

Pollution Abstracts

Pollution Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1996
Genre: Air
ISBN:

Indexes material from conference proceedings and hard-to-find documents, in addition to journal articles. Over 1,000 journals are indexed and literature published from 1981 to the present is covered. Topics in pollution and its management are extensively covered from the standpoints of atmosphere, emissions, mathematical models, effects on people and animals, and environmental action. Major areas of coverage include: air pollution, marine pollution, freshwater pollution, sewage and wastewater treatment, waste management, land pollution, toxicology and health, noise, and radiation.

Modelling, Simulation and Control of Urban Wastewater Systems

Modelling, Simulation and Control of Urban Wastewater Systems
Author: Manfred Schütze
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2011-06-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 144710157X

by Professor Poul Harremoes Environmental engineering has been a discipline dominated by empirical approaches to engineering. Historically speaking, the development of urban drainage structures was very successful on the basis of pure empiricism. Just think of the impressive structures built by the Romans long before the discipline of hydraulics came into being. The fact is that the Romans did not know much about the theories of hydraulics, which were discovered as late as the mid-1800s. However, with the Renaissance came a new era. Astronomy (Galileos) and basic physics (Newton) started the scientific revolution and in the mid-1800s Navier and Stokes developed the application of Newtons laws to hydrodynamics, and later, St. Venant the first basic physics description of the motion of water in open channels. The combination of basic physical understanding of the phenomena involved in the flow of water in pipes and the experience gained by "trial and error", the engineering approach to urban drainage improved the design and performance of the engineering drainage infrastructure. However, due to the mathematical complications of the basic equations, solutions were available only to quite simple cases of practical significance until the introduction of new principles of calculation made possible by computers and their ability to crunch numbers. Now even intricate hydraulic phenomena can be simulated with a reasonable degree of confidence that the simulations are in agreement with performance in practice, if the models are adequately calibrated with sample performance data.