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Using Water Quality to Track Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Conditions
Nashville's sewer system consists of over 2,400 miles of sewer and includes over 42,000 sanitary sewer manholes. As in most cities, the trunk sewers lie along several tributary streams and rivers. Although the trunk sewers are subject to periodic inspection, manholes along the trunk sewer segments can often be damaged or covers removed because of wet weather or vandalism. The Department of Water and Sewerage Services has found water quality sample collection to be an invaluable source of information in their ongoing effort to ensure the sewer pipeline remains sealed to the fullest extent possible to prevent inflow as well as overflow. Water quality sample results can provide valuable information to "track" any possible sewer pipeline maintenance issues as well as other pollutant sources, such as illegal direct connections to the tributary streams.
Using Water Quality to Track Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Conditions
Nashville's sewer system consists of over 2,400 miles of sewer and includes over 42,000 sanitary sewer manholes. As in most cities, the trunk sewers lie along several tributary streams and rivers. Although the trunk sewers are subject to periodic inspection, manholes along the trunk sewer segments can often be damaged or covers removed because of wet weather or vandalism. The Department of Water and Sewerage Services has found water quality sample collection to be an invaluable source of information in their ongoing effort to ensure the sewer pipeline remains sealed to the fullest extent possible to prevent inflow as well as overflow. Water quality sample results can provide valuable information to "track" any possible sewer pipeline maintenance issues as well as other pollutant sources, such as illegal direct connections to the tributary streams.
Using Water Quality to Track Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Conditions
Woodard, Scott (author) / Newby, Art (author) / Bryant, Butch (author)
Pipeline Division Specialty Conference 2002 ; 2002 ; Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Pipelines 2002 ; 1-5
2002-10-23
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Pipe materials , Security , Buried pipes , Corrosion , Design , Pipes , Sanitary sewers , Safety , Water pipelines , Pipelines , Monitoring , Water quality
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