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Computer Model Analysis for Control Planning of Sanitary-Sewer Overflows
This paper presents (1) a review of rainfall-derived-infiltration/inflow (RDII) quantification methods that can reasonably be used for application to sanitary sewer systems throughout the Nation; (2) a brief review and comment of sewer models that have been used for SSO analysis and mitigation planning; (3) project components and data gathering and processing for conducting a systemwide modeling analysis and developing a SSO control plan; and (4) a case study at Henrico County, Virginia to illustrate the application of a collection system.
Computer Model Analysis for Control Planning of Sanitary-Sewer Overflows
This paper presents (1) a review of rainfall-derived-infiltration/inflow (RDII) quantification methods that can reasonably be used for application to sanitary sewer systems throughout the Nation; (2) a brief review and comment of sewer models that have been used for SSO analysis and mitigation planning; (3) project components and data gathering and processing for conducting a systemwide modeling analysis and developing a SSO control plan; and (4) a case study at Henrico County, Virginia to illustrate the application of a collection system.
Computer Model Analysis for Control Planning of Sanitary-Sewer Overflows
Lai, Fu-hsiung (author)
Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage (9ICUD) ; 2002 ; Lloyd Center Doubletree Hotel, Portland, Oregon, United States
2002-09-05
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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