Reducing Peak RDII Flow Rates

Reducing Peak RDII Flow Rates
Author: S. Merrill
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1843396521

The purpose of this research project was to examine construction projects that successfully reduced Rainfall Dependent Infiltration/Inflow (RDII). The research began with a literature review of all published records describing RDII removal projects. Initially, the review identified many projects; however, subsequent evaluation of available information revealed several important realities. First, most RDII removal projects in the country go undocumented. Second, of the RDII removal project summaries that have been published, few provide good data. Third, data gathering and analyses for this report were hampered by lack of documentation, lost or unavailable monitoring data, and weaknesses in monitoring techniques. Projects with sufficient information describing the conditions before the RDII removal project received a detailed analysis. In all, the case studies from the six agencies presented in this report (1) document before-and-after RDII levels, (2) quantify the RDII reduction achieved, and (3) describe the cost-effectiveness of the removal. As more than one project was documented for some agencies, a total of 12 RDII projects received review. The projects examined include both those that ?successfully? reduced RDII and those that did not. In general, the conclusion was that utilities run the risk of not removing significant RDII unless they address private sewer laterals. The only cases examined where significant RDII was removed were those that addressed private sewers or inflow sources. A major recommendation of this report was to establish a standard reporting protocol for documenting RDII removal projects. This protocol details what specific information should be provided when documenting an RDII removal project and how to perform an evaluation of RDII removal effectiveness. The protocol touches on issues ranging from flow meter maintenance to statistical analysis of flow data. By using the proper documentation recommended in this report, communities allow others who are preparing to perform similar work to examine and utilize the results of any RDII removal project. This publication can also be purchased and downloaded via Pay Per View on Water Intelligence Online - click on the Pay Per View icon below

Urban Drainage Modeling

Urban Drainage Modeling
Author: Robert W. Brashear
Publisher:
Total Pages: 970
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

This collection contains 91 papers presented at a specialty symposium on urban drainage modeling at the World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, held in Orlando, Florida, May 20-24, 2001.

Computational Hydraulics and Hydrology

Computational Hydraulics and Hydrology
Author: Nicolas G. Adrien
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2003-08-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0203494490

Computational hydraulics and hydrologic modeling are rapidly developing fields with a wide range of applications in areas ranging from wastewater disposal and stormwater management to civil and environmental engineering. These fields are full of promise, but the abundance of literature that now exists contains many new terms that are not always def

Prevention and Control of Sewer System Overflows, 3e - MOP FD-17

Prevention and Control of Sewer System Overflows, 3e - MOP FD-17
Author: Water Environment Federation
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071738592

The Latest Sewer System Overflow Prevention Methods Fully revised throughout, this Water Environment Federation resource provides up-to-date information necessary to help managers and engineers understand and analyze an overflow problem and offers guidance on finding the most efficient, feasible, and cost-effective strategies to reduce or eliminate such overflows. This authoritative volume also serves as a planning guide for developing long-term control plans for combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs). Prevention and Control of Sewer System Overflows, Third Edition, covers: Definitions and causes of overflows Regulatory guidelines Information management System characterization System maintenance and management Overflow mitigation technologies Overflow mitigation plan development and implementation

Wastewater Engineering

Wastewater Engineering
Author: Metcalf & Eddy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1981
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

"1 Wastewater Collection and Pumping An Overview 2 Review of Applied Hydraulics 3 Wastewater Flows and Measurements 4 Design of Sewers 5 Sewer Appurtenances 6 Infiltration/Inflow 7 Occurrence 8 Effect, and Control of the Biological Transformations in Sewers 9 Pumps and Pump Systems 10 Pumping Stations." -- Publisher.

Stormwater

Stormwater
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2001
Genre: Water quality
ISBN: