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Reduce Diameter, Increase Capacity!
Providing adequate capacity to drain stormwater runoff during heavy rainfall events can be a challenge for many communities in Ohio and the Midwest. Even for the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) communities, flooding is common for rainfall events as short as two years. A number of methods are applied towards solving this problem, and they can be divided into three groups, which include gray infrastructure, green infrastructure (GI), or the combination of both. As an alternative method, trenchless pipeline rehabilitation by lining can provide a significant capacity increase to existing storm sewer systems by reducing the roughness of the storm sewer pipes. This study investigates the use of a semi-structural spray applied lining system to improve the hydraulics of a 42-inch (1,070 mm) stormwater pipeline that is comprised of reinforced concrete (RCP), brick, and corrugated metal (CMP) pipes.
Reduce Diameter, Increase Capacity!
Providing adequate capacity to drain stormwater runoff during heavy rainfall events can be a challenge for many communities in Ohio and the Midwest. Even for the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) communities, flooding is common for rainfall events as short as two years. A number of methods are applied towards solving this problem, and they can be divided into three groups, which include gray infrastructure, green infrastructure (GI), or the combination of both. As an alternative method, trenchless pipeline rehabilitation by lining can provide a significant capacity increase to existing storm sewer systems by reducing the roughness of the storm sewer pipes. This study investigates the use of a semi-structural spray applied lining system to improve the hydraulics of a 42-inch (1,070 mm) stormwater pipeline that is comprised of reinforced concrete (RCP), brick, and corrugated metal (CMP) pipes.
Reduce Diameter, Increase Capacity!
Sever, V. Firat (author) / Schmitt, Jeremy (author) / Mickley, Perry (author)
Pipelines 2015 ; 2015 ; Baltimore, Maryland
Pipelines 2015 ; 722-733
2015-08-17
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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