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Sewershed Approach to Optimize Sewer System Operation
The City of Columbus, OH, Division of Sewerage and Drainage (DOSD) intends to construct a sanitary trunk sewer in the vicinity of the Jackson Pike WWTP to replace an existing segment of the Scioto Main Sanitary Trunk Sewer. The new Scioto Main Trunk Sewer Replacement (SMTR) will eliminate all overflow structures at the Renick Run area as part of the West Columbus Local Protection Project (WCLPP) administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Due to the complex hydraulics in the vicinity of the Jackson Pike WWTP a detailed dynamic model was developed to assess the sewer system performance under different operating conditions. The model used the sewershed approach to maximize system storage without affecting the current services and to satisfy the regulatory conditions to operate the sewer system. The developed model investigated sewer system performance using 6-month, 1-, 2-, 5-, 25- and 100-yr storm events to optimize the operation of the collection system.
Sewershed Approach to Optimize Sewer System Operation
The City of Columbus, OH, Division of Sewerage and Drainage (DOSD) intends to construct a sanitary trunk sewer in the vicinity of the Jackson Pike WWTP to replace an existing segment of the Scioto Main Sanitary Trunk Sewer. The new Scioto Main Trunk Sewer Replacement (SMTR) will eliminate all overflow structures at the Renick Run area as part of the West Columbus Local Protection Project (WCLPP) administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Due to the complex hydraulics in the vicinity of the Jackson Pike WWTP a detailed dynamic model was developed to assess the sewer system performance under different operating conditions. The model used the sewershed approach to maximize system storage without affecting the current services and to satisfy the regulatory conditions to operate the sewer system. The developed model investigated sewer system performance using 6-month, 1-, 2-, 5-, 25- and 100-yr storm events to optimize the operation of the collection system.
Sewershed Approach to Optimize Sewer System Operation
El-Hosseiny, Taymour (author) / Davis, Kenneth R. (author) / Gilbert, Gary (author)
World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2001 ; 2001 ; The Rosen Plaza Hotel, Orlando, Florida, United States
Bridging the Gap ; 1-13
2001-05-15
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Water resources , Water management , Ohio , Watersheds , Sewers , Optimization , Wetlands , Water quality
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