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Design of wastewater and stormwater pumping stations / / prepared by Task Force on Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations, Terry L. Krause, chairman ; under the direction of the Facilities Development Subcommittee of the Technical Practice Committee
Design of wastewater and stormwater pumping stations / / prepared by Task Force on Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations, Terry L. Krause, chairman ; under the direction of the Facilities Development Subcommittee of the Technical Practice Committee
Pubbl/distr/stampa WEF
Disciplina 628/.29
Altri autori (Persone) KrauseTerry L
Soggetto topico Pumping stations - Design and construction
Sewerage - Design and construction
ISBN 1-5231-0422-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9911006648403321
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Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations MOP FD-4, 3rd Edition
Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations MOP FD-4, 3rd Edition
Autore Federation Water Environment
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago : , : Water Environment Federation, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (309 pages)
Disciplina 628.29
Collana Manual of practice
Soggetto topico Pumping stations - Design and construction
Sewerage - Design and construction
ISBN 9781523148400
1523148403
9781572784468
1572784466
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.0. Overview -- 2.0. Guide to the Manual -- Chapter 2. Station Capacity -- 1.0. Sanitary Wastewater Flow -- 1.1. Engineering Report -- 1.2. Design Life -- 1.3. Population Growth Projection -- 1.4. Land Development -- 1.5. Quantity of Available Water -- 1.6. Quantity of Wastewater Flow -- 1.7. Additional Contributors -- 1.7.1. Commercial -- 1.7.2. Industrial -- 1.7.3. Institutional -- 1.7.4. Infiltration and Inflow -- 1.8. Peak Hourly Wastewater Flowrate -- 2.0. Stormwater Flows -- 2.1. Inflow Hydrograph -- 2.2. Methods of Developing Inflow Hydrographs -- 2.2.1. Rational Method -- 2.2.2. Curve Number Method (Natural Resources Conservation Service Method) -- 2.2.2.1. Rainfall -- 2.2.2.2. Runoff Volume Parameters -- 2.2.2.3. Time Parameters -- 2.2.2.4. Determination of Runoff Volume -- 2.2.2.5. Time of Concentration, Travel Time, and Lag -- 2.2.2.6. Peak Discharge -- 2.2.3. Computerized Runoff Models -- 2.2.3.1. Planning Models -- 2.2.3.2. Design Models -- 2.2.3.3. Operational Models -- 2.2.3.4. Sensitivity Analysis -- 3.0. Combined Flow Systems -- 4.0. Flow Regulation -- 5.0. Quality of Influent -- 6.0. References -- Chapter 3. Station Configuration and Design -- 1.0. Location Considerations -- 2.0. Station Types -- 2.1. Ranges of Flow -- 2.2. Vertical Pumps -- 2.3. Submersible Pumps -- 2.4. Centrifugal Pumps -- 2.5. Horizontal Pumps -- 3.0. Wet Well Considerations -- 4.0. Aesthetic and Safety Considerations -- 5.0. Architectural Design Considerations -- 6.0. Structural Design Considerations -- 7.0. Reference -- 8.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 4. Pumping Systems -- 1.0. Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations -- 2.0. Pumping System Hydraulics and Definitions -- 2.1. Capacity -- 2.2. Head.
2.3. Pump Efficiency and Power Requirements -- 3.0. Pumps -- 4.0. Centrifugal Pumps -- 4.1. Pump Classification -- 4.2. Impellers -- 4.3. Pump Characteristic Curves -- 4.4. Cavitation and Net Positive Suction Head -- 4.5. Pump Operating Range -- 4.6. Affinity Laws -- 4.7. Pump Construction -- 4.7.1. Radial-Flow Volute Pumps -- 4.7.2. Axial-Flow Column Pumps -- 4.7.3. Construction Materials -- 5.0. Positive Displacement Pumps -- 5.1. Archimedes Screw Pumps -- 5.2. Pneumatic Ejectors -- 5.3. Airlift Pumps -- 5.4. Progressive Cavity Pumps -- 6.0. Force Mains -- 7.0. Wet Wells -- 8.0. Pump Drives -- 8.1. Electric Motors -- 8.2. Variable-Speed Motor Operation -- 8.2.1. Variable-Frequency Drive. -- 8.2.2. Wound-Rotor Motor Variable Speed -- 8.2.3. Variable-Voltage Motors -- 8.2.4. Variable-Speed Clutches -- 8.3. Internal Combustion Engines -- 9.0. Pump Selection -- 9.1. System Design Considerations -- 9.1.1. Flowrates -- 9.1.2. System Head-Capacity Curve -- 9.1.3. Station Location and Area Served -- 9.1.4. Force Main -- 9.2. Selection Procedure -- 9.2.1. System Head-Capacity Curve Characteristics -- 9.2.2. Preliminary Selection of Pumps -- 9.2.3. Preparation of System Curves -- 9.2.4. Analyzing System Curves -- 10.0. Examples Of Pump Selection -- 10.1. High Friction Head System -- 10.1.1. On-Off Operation of Single Speed Pumps -- 10.1.2. Two-Speed Operation of Pumps -- 10.1.3. Variable-Capacity Operation of Pumps -- 10.1.4. Power Consumption -- 10.2. High Static Head System -- 10.2.1. On-Off Operation of Constant Speed Pumps -- 10.2.2. Two-Speed Operation of Pumps -- 10.2.3. Variable-Speed Operation of Pumps -- 10.2.4. Power Consumption -- 10.3. Large Pumping Station System -- 11.0. Specifying Pump Performance -- 12.0. Reference -- 13.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 5. Piping Systems -- 1.0. General Design Criteria -- 1.1. Piping -- 1.2. Valves.
1.3. Maintenance -- 1.4. Force Mains -- 2.0. Fluid Flow Fundamentals -- 2.1. System Curve -- 2.2. Equations -- 2.3. Pipe Flow Parameters -- 2.4. Pipe-Fitting Parameters -- 2.5. Station Piping -- 2.6. Discharge Line Piping -- 3.0. Water Hammer and Surge -- 3.1. Surge Pressure Limits -- 3.2. Checklist for Surge Problems -- 3.3. Rigid Water Column Theory -- 3.4. Pressure Wave Velocity -- 3.5. Negative Surge Pressure -- 3.6. Operational Changes to Reduce Water Hammer by Design -- 3.7. Surge Attenuating Devices -- 3.8. Closing Check Valve or Pump Control Valve -- 3.9. Combination Air Vent and Vacuum Break Valves -- 3.10 Pressure Surge Relief Valves -- 3.11 Surge Accumulator Tanks -- 3.12 Surge Towers -- 3.13 Bypass Check Valves -- 3.14 Pump Flywheels -- 3.15 Surge Analysis Software -- 4.0. Piping Material and Fittings -- 4.1. Pipe Joints and Connections -- 4.2. Pipe Supports for Static Loads -- 4.3. Pipe Supports for Dynamic Loads -- 5.0. Valves -- 5.1. Valve Types -- 5.2. Valve Actuation -- 5.3. Valve Applications -- 6.0. Flow Meters -- 7.0. References -- 8.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 6. Electrical Design -- 1.0. Reliability and Redundancy -- 2.0. Voltage Considerations -- 3.0. Substations -- 4.0. Transformers -- 5.0. Switchgear -- 6.0. Conduit and Wire -- 7.0. Lightning Protection -- 8.0. Standby Power -- 9.0. Adjustable-Speed Drives -- 9.1. Matching Variable-Frequency Drives and Motors -- 9.2. Variable-Frequency Drive Interfaces -- 9.3. Some Problems With Variable-Frequency Drives -- 10.0. Power Factor -- 11.0. Arc Flash Hazard Analysis -- 12.0. References -- 13.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 7. Instrumentation and Control Systems -- 1.0. Process and Instrumentation Diagrams -- 2.0. Level Measurement -- 2.1. Float Switches -- 2.2. Bubbler Systems -- 2.3. Ultrasonic Sensors -- 2.4. Radar Level Sensors -- 2.5. Submersible Level Sensors.
3.0. Flow Measurement -- 3.1. Magnetic Flow Meters -- 3.2. Ultrasonic Flow Meters -- 3.3. Differential Producers -- 3.4. Open Channel Flow Meters-Primary Devices -- 3.5. Open Channel Flow Meters-Secondary Devices -- 3.6. Open Channel Flow Meters-Accuracy -- 3.7. Ancillary Flow Meters -- 4.0. Pressure Measurement -- 5.0. Alarms and Indication -- 5.1. Alarm -- 5.2. Equipment Status Indication -- 5.3. Process Variable Indication -- 6.0. Operator Interfaces -- 6.1. Control Panels -- 6.2. Ancillary Instrumentation -- 7.0. Control Systems -- 7.1. Conventional Control Relays -- 7.2. Programmable Logic Controllers -- 7.3. Single-Loop Digital Controllers and Other Devices -- 8.0. Control Algorithms -- 8.1. All Constant-Speed Pumps -- 8.2. All Variable-Speed Pumps -- 8.3. Combination of Constant- and Variable-Speed Pumps -- 8.4. Alternation -- 8.5. Abnormal Operating Conditions -- 9.0. Variable-Speed Drives -- 10.0. Miscellaneous -- 10.1. Installation -- 10.2. Seal Water -- 10.3. Surge Suppression -- 10.4. Contract Document Coordination -- 10.5. Training and Maintenance -- 11.0. Telemetry Systems -- 11.1. User Needs -- 11.2. System Types -- 11.3. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems -- 11.4. Communication Links -- 11.5. Remote Terminal Units -- 12.0. Reliability -- 12.1. Level Sensing Elements -- 12.2. Control Hardware and Algorithms -- 12.3. Control Power -- 12.4. Pumps and Drives -- 13.0. Testing -- 14.0. References -- 15.0. Suggested Readings -- Chapter 8. Appurtenances -- 1.0. Screening -- 1.1. Types of Screens -- 1.1.1. Trash Racks -- 1.1.2. Manually Cleaned Screens -- 1.1.3. Basket Screens -- 1.1.4. Mechanically Cleaned Screens -- 1.1.4.1. Multi-Rake, Chain-Driven Screens -- 1.1.4.2. Reciprocating Rake Screens -- 1.1.4.3. Catenary Screens -- 1.1.4.4. Continuous Self-Cleaning Screens -- 1.1.4.5. Overhead Trash Rakes.
1.1.5. Comminutors or Grinders -- 1.2. Screenings -- 1.2.1. Quantities of Screenings -- 1.2.2. Characteristics of Screenings -- 1.2.3. Handling of Screenings -- 1.2.4. Design Practice -- 1.2.5. Installation -- 1.2.6. Design -- 1.2.7. Instrumentation -- 1.2.8. Hydraulics -- 1.2.9. Grit Removal -- 2.0. Odor Control -- 2.1. Nature and Origins of Odor -- 2.2. Odor Control Practices -- 2.2.1. Pumping Station Design and Operation -- 2.2.2. Odor Prevention -- 2.2.2.1. Flushing/Pigging -- 2.2.2.2. Air/Oxygen Injection -- 2.2.2.3. Chemical Addition -- 2.2.2.3.1. Chlorination -- 2.2.2.3.2. Hydrogen Peroxide -- 2.2.2.3.3. Potassium Permanganate -- 2.2.2.3.4. pH Adjustment -- 2.2.2.3.5. Metal Salts -- 2.2.3. Odor Treatment -- 2.2.3.1. Wet Chemical Scrubbing -- 2.2.3.2. Activated Carbon Adsorption -- 2.2.3.3. Dry Chemical Scrubbers -- 2.2.3.4. Ozone -- 2.2.3.5. Organic Media Biofilters -- 2.2.3.6. Biotrickling Filters -- 2.2.3.7. Odor Modification, Counteraction, and Masking -- 3.0. Noise Control -- 3.1. Noise Characteristics and Sources -- 3.2. Applicable Codes -- 3.3. Noise Reduction Measures -- 4.0. Building Services -- 4.1. Heating, Ventilating and Cooling -- 4.1.1. Codes and Standards -- 4.1.2. Cooling Systems -- 4.1.3. Ventilation Systems -- 4.1.4. Heating Systems -- 4.1.5. Wet Wells -- 4.1.6. Dry Wells -- 4.2. Electrical Design -- 4.3. Plumbing Design -- 4.3.1. Water Supply -- 4.3.2. Interior Sanitary Drainage -- 4.4. Site Storm Drainage -- 4.5. Utilities -- 4.5.1. Electric Utility -- 4.5.2. Telephone Utility -- 4.5.3. Gas Company -- 5.0. Other Appurtenances -- 5.1. Hoists -- 5.2. Safety Features -- 6.0. References -- 7.0. Suggested Readings.
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Federation Water Environment  
Chicago : , : Water Environment Federation, , 2023
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Gravity sanitary sewer design and construction / / prepared by a joint task force of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute and the Pipeline Division Committee on Pipeline Planning of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Collection Systems Subcommittee of the Technical Practice Committee of the Water Environment Federation ; edited by Paul Bizier
Gravity sanitary sewer design and construction / / prepared by a joint task force of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute and the Pipeline Division Committee on Pipeline Planning of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Collection Systems Subcommittee of the Technical Practice Committee of the Water Environment Federation ; edited by Paul Bizier
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Reston, VA, : American Society of Civil Engineers, : Environmental & Water Resources Institute
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (437 p.)
Disciplina 628/.2
Altri autori (Persone) BizierPaul
Collana ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice
WEF manual of practice
Soggetto topico Sewerage - Design and construction
Sanitary engineering
ISBN 0-7844-7187-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Organization and Administration of Sanitary Sewer Projects; Surveys and Investigations; Quantity of Wastewater; Corrosion Processes and Controls in Municipal Wastewater Collection Systems; Hydraulics of Sewers; Design of Sanitary Sewer Systems; Appurtenances and Special Structures; Materials for Sewer Construction; Structural Requirements; Construction Contract Documents; Construction Methods; Trenchless Design and Construction; Index
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Sewer processes : microbial and chemical process engineering of sewer networks / / Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen, Jes Vollertsen, Asbjorn Haaning Nielsen
Sewer processes : microbial and chemical process engineering of sewer networks / / Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen, Jes Vollertsen, Asbjorn Haaning Nielsen
Autore Hvitved-Jacobsen Thorkild
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (395 p.)
Disciplina 628.3
Altri autori (Persone) VollertsenJes
NielsenAsbjorn Haaning
Soggetto topico Sewage - Microbiology
Sewage - Analysis
Sewerage - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-11098-7
1-62870-699-6
1-4398-8178-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Authors; Chapter 1 - Sewer Systems and Processes; Chapter 2 - In-Sewer Chemical and Physicochemical Processes; Chapter 3 - Microbiology in Sewer Networks; Chapter 4 - Sewer Atmosphere: Odor and Air-Water Equilibrium and Dynamics; Chapter 5 - Aerobic and Anoxic Sewer Processes: Transformations of Organic Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen; Chapter 6 - Anaerobic Sewer Processes: Hydrogen Sulfide and Organic Matter Transformations; Chapter 7 - Sewer Processes and Mitigation: Water and Gas Phase Control Methods
Chapter 8 - Sewer Process Modeling: Concepts and Quality AssessmentChapter 9 - WATS: A Sewer Process Model for Water, Biofilm, and Gas Phase Transformations; Chapter 10 - Methods for Sewer Process Studies and Model Calibration; Chapter 11 - Applications: Sewer Process Design and Perspectives; Appendix A: Units and Nomenclature; Appendix B: Definitions and Glossary; Appendix C: Acronyms; Back Cover
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Hvitved-Jacobsen Thorkild  
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Sewer processes : microbial and chemical process engineering of sewer networks / / Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen, Jes Vollertsen, Asbjorn Haaning Nielsen
Sewer processes : microbial and chemical process engineering of sewer networks / / Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen, Jes Vollertsen, Asbjorn Haaning Nielsen
Autore Hvitved-Jacobsen Thorkild
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (395 p.)
Disciplina 628.3
Altri autori (Persone) VollertsenJes
NielsenAsbjorn Haaning
Soggetto topico Sewage - Microbiology
Sewage - Analysis
Sewerage - Design and construction
ISBN 0-429-11098-7
1-62870-699-6
1-4398-8178-2
Classificazione TEC010030
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Authors; Chapter 1 - Sewer Systems and Processes; Chapter 2 - In-Sewer Chemical and Physicochemical Processes; Chapter 3 - Microbiology in Sewer Networks; Chapter 4 - Sewer Atmosphere: Odor and Air-Water Equilibrium and Dynamics; Chapter 5 - Aerobic and Anoxic Sewer Processes: Transformations of Organic Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen; Chapter 6 - Anaerobic Sewer Processes: Hydrogen Sulfide and Organic Matter Transformations; Chapter 7 - Sewer Processes and Mitigation: Water and Gas Phase Control Methods
Chapter 8 - Sewer Process Modeling: Concepts and Quality AssessmentChapter 9 - WATS: A Sewer Process Model for Water, Biofilm, and Gas Phase Transformations; Chapter 10 - Methods for Sewer Process Studies and Model Calibration; Chapter 11 - Applications: Sewer Process Design and Perspectives; Appendix A: Units and Nomenclature; Appendix B: Definitions and Glossary; Appendix C: Acronyms; Back Cover
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Sewers [e-book] : replacement and new construction / edited by Geoffrey F. Read
Sewers [e-book] : replacement and new construction / edited by Geoffrey F. Read
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford [England ] ; Burlington, MA : Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004
Descrizione fisica xii, 574 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 628.2
Altri autori (Persone) Read, Geoffrey F.
Soggetto topico Sewerage - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780750650830
0750650834
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction and General Background; New construction; Site Investigation - Geotechnical Aspects; Site Investigation, Location and Mapping of Buried Assets; Traffic Management and Public Relations; Pipeline Design; Open-cut Construction -- Heading Construction; Tunnel Construction; On-line Sewer Replacement in Tunnel; Pipe Jacking; Management of Construction; Impact Moling; Pipe Bursting; Pipe Ramming; -- Directional Drilling; Alternative Sewerage Systems; Social or Indirect Costs; Factors Affecting Choice of Techniques; Forms of Contract; Construction Management; Sewer Safety; -- Contract Supervision; Training; Research and Development
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Oxford [England ] ; Burlington, MA : Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004
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Sewers : replacement and new construction / / edited by Geoffrey F. Read
Sewers : replacement and new construction / / edited by Geoffrey F. Read
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Elsevier, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (588 p.)
Disciplina 628/.2
Altri autori (Persone) ReadGeoffrey F
Soggetto topico Sewerage - Design and construction
Sanitary engineering
ISBN 1-281-00896-6
9786611008963
0-08-048086-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; About the Editor; Preface; 1 - Development of Sewerage Rehabilitation; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Sewerage systems; 1.3 General principles of sewerage; 1.4 Public utilities; 1.5 Outline design; 1.6 Development of public health engineering; 1.7 Sewer rehabilitation; 1.8 Strategy; 1.9 Environmental impact of sewer collapses; 1.10 Cost of sewer collapses; 1.11 Funding; Bibliography; 2 - New Construction; 2.1 Rates of flow - foul sewage; 2.2 Rates of flow - surface water sewerage; 2.3 Storm sewage overflows; 2.4 Soakaways; 2.5 Inverted syphons; 2.6 Manholes
2.7 Backdrop manholes2.8 Access to manholes; 2.9 Pipes; 2.10 Pumping stations and rising mains; 3 - Site Investigation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Preliminary sources survey (the desk study); 3.3 Main ground exploration; 3.4 Construction investigations: records and feedback; 3.5 Geotechnical reports; References; 4 - Site Investigation and Mapping of Buried Assets; 4.1 Desktop study of existing plans; 4.2 Tracing of utilities on site; 4.3 Mapping of findings; 4.4 Site investigation - intrusive methods; 4.5 Conclusion; 5 - Traffic Management and Public Relations; 5.1 Introduction
5.2 The New Road and Street Works Act of 19915.3 Consultation; 5.4 Summary of steps in consultation and public relations process; 5.5 Signing and statutory requirements; 5.6 One-way working; 5.7 Give and take system; 5.8 Priority signs; 5.9 Traffic control by Stop/Go boards; 5.10 Traffic control by portable traffic signals; 5.11 Signing and lane marking; 5.12 Maintenance; 5.13 Reinstatements; Bibliography; 6 - Aspects of Sewer Design; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Survey and scoping; 6.3 Preliminary design; 6.4 Hydraulic design; 6.5 Determination of sewer size; 6.6 Structural design
6.7 Future developmentsBibliography; 7 - Open-Cut and Heading Construction; 7.1 Open-cut construction; 7.2 Pipe laying; 7.3 Sewers near existing structures; 7.4 Backfilling and reinstatement; 7.5 Heading construction; References; 8 - Tunnel Construction; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Geological/topographical aspects; 8.3 Linings; 8.4 Soft ground tunnelling; 8.5 Ground treatment; 8.6 Mechanism of the tunnelling process; 8.7 Surveying/alignment; 8.8 Temporary works; 8.9 Future; 9 - On-line Sewer Replacement in Tunnel; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Procedure - open-cut; 9.3 Heading; 9.4 Segmental tunnelling
9.5 Pre-cast concrete tunnel linings9.6 Sewer replacement tunnels; 9.7 Access shafts; 9.8 City centre access problems; 9.9 Tunnel construction; 9.10 Dealing with existing flow; Bibliography; 10 - Pipejacking; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Technical aspects of pipejacking; 10.3 Pipe design and manufacture; 10.4 Surveying and alignment; 10.5 Temporary works; 10.6 The finished product; 11 - Management of Construction; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Types of contract; 11.3 CDM Regulations; 11.4 Contract management plan; 11.5 Site organisation; 11.6 Training; 11.7 Site support; 11.8 Audits; 11.9 Conclusion
12 - Impact Moling
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Boston, : Elsevier, 2004
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Sewers : rehabilitation and new construction : repair and renovation / / edited by Geoffrey F. Read with Ian G. Vickeridge
Sewers : rehabilitation and new construction : repair and renovation / / edited by Geoffrey F. Read with Ian G. Vickeridge
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Arnold, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 628/.2/0288
Altri autori (Persone) ReadGeoffrey F
VickridgeIan G
Soggetto topico Sewerage - Maintenance and repair
Sewerage - Design and construction
ISBN 1-281-04703-1
9786611047030
0-08-054112-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Sewers - Rehabilitation and New Construction: Repair and Renovation; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editor; About the Assistant Editor; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. The Development of Public Health Engineering; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ancient hygiene; 1.3 The Middle Ages and the early modern period; 1.4 Water - the foundation of life - waste water; 1.5 Population and urbanisation; 1.6 Life in the Victorian period; Bibliography; Chapter 2. The Development of the National Sewerage Network; 2.1 Early sewers, pre-1830; 2.2 Second generation sewers, 1828-90
2.3 Characteristics of first and second generation sewers in Manchester2.4 The interceptor sewers - lettered sewers; 2.5 Extended main drainage scheme - numbered sewers; 2.6 The present-day situation; 2.7 Construction materials; Chapter 3. The Problems of Sewerage Dereliction; 3.1 Background; 3.2 Infiltration/exfiltration; 3.3 The environmental impact of sewer collapse; 3.4 Sewer collapses - effect on overall economy; 3.5 The problem; 3.6 The brick sewers of Manchester; 3.7 Generally; 3.8 Present-day impact of original construction methods; 3.9 Structural considerations
3.10 Assessing structural3.11 Summary; Chapter 4. Planning Sewerage Rehabilitation and Maintenance; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Maintenance strategies; 4.3 Rehabilitation strategies; 4.4 Computerised maintenance management; 4.5 The future; References; Chapter 5. Sewer Surveys; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Location of underground assets; 5.3 Inspection of underground assets; 5.4 Computer and software support for surveying; 5.5 The future; References; Chapter 6. Traffic Management and Public Relations; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Traffic problems following sewer collapse
6.3 Traffic management - planned sewer repairs and renovation works6.4 The wider view; 6.5 Public relations; 6.6 The future; Bibliography; Chapter 7. Access; 7.1 Present-day requirements; 7.2 Access in early sewers; 7.3 Types of manholes; 7.4 Shaft construction; 7.5 Internal layouts of manholes; 7.6 Shaft construction programmes; 7.7 Access and public utilities; 7.8 City centre problems and solutions; References; Chapter 8. Hydraulic Assessment; 8.1 Rainfall runoff and overland flow processes; 8.2 Rainfall; 8.3 Rainfall losses; 8.4 Rainfall runoff; 8.5 Mathematical modelling
8.6 Building and verifying the mathematical simulation model8.7 Catchment and sewer system data; References; Chapter 9. Ancillary Works - Cleaning and Overpumping; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Overpumping; 9.3 Sewer cleaning; Bibliography; Chapter 10. Repair and Renovation; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Repair or stabilisation techniques-man-entry sewers; 10.3 Renovation - man-entry sewers; 10.4 Renovation - non-man-entry sewers; 10.5 Hard linings; 10.6 Soft linings; 10.7 Spray linings; 10.8 Problems associated with lining systems; 10.9 Stabilisation; 10.10 Renovation - long-term
Chapter 11. Localised Repair Techniques for Non-man-entry Sewers
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London, : Arnold, 1997
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Sewers [e-book] : rehabilitation and new construction : repair and renovation / edited by Geoffrey F. Read with Ian G. Vickeridge [i.e. Vickridge]
Sewers [e-book] : rehabilitation and new construction : repair and renovation / edited by Geoffrey F. Read with Ian G. Vickeridge [i.e. Vickridge]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; New York : Arnold, 1995
Descrizione fisica xviii, 414 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 628.20288
Altri autori (Persone) Read, Geoffrey F.
Vickridge, Ian G.
Soggetto topico Sewerage - Maintenance and repair
Sewerage - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780340544723
0340544724
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The development of public health engineering * Development of the national sewerage network * The problems of sewerage dereliction * Planning Sewerage Rehabilitation and maintenance * Sewer surveys * Traffic management and public relations * Access * Hydraulic assessment * Ancillary works - cleaning and overpumping * Repair and renovation * Localised repair techniques for non-man-entry sewers * Structural aspects of sewer rehabilitation * Assessment of renovation techniques and costs * Storm water overflows * Contract strategy * Construction management * Site supervision * Sewer repair and renovation in Japan * Development and Research.
pt. 1. Repair and renovation
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003215389707536
London ; New York : Arnold, 1995
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Structural resilience in sewer reconstruction : from theory to practice / / Zihai Shi, Shizuo Watanabe, Kenichi Ogawa & Hajime Kubo
Structural resilience in sewer reconstruction : from theory to practice / / Zihai Shi, Shizuo Watanabe, Kenichi Ogawa & Hajime Kubo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England ; ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (487 paoges) : illustrations
Disciplina 628.2
Soggetto topico Sewerage - Design and construction
Sewerage - Maintenance and repair
ISBN 0-12-811643-9
0-12-811552-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910583359703321
Oxford, England ; ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , 2018
Materiale a stampa
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