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Overloading of sewers: some corrective measures and contemplated improvements
In long run, separate sewers are more practical and more economical; it is often difficult or impossible to design intercepting sewer of sufficient storm water capacity, when storms of unusual severity occur; under separate system, storm sewer may become overloaded with no appreciable damage; sewer system of New Haven, Conn is described.
Overloading of sewers: some corrective measures and contemplated improvements
In long run, separate sewers are more practical and more economical; it is often difficult or impossible to design intercepting sewer of sufficient storm water capacity, when storms of unusual severity occur; under separate system, storm sewer may become overloaded with no appreciable damage; sewer system of New Haven, Conn is described.
Overloading of sewers: some corrective measures and contemplated improvements
Conn Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Bolton, W.M. (author)
1985
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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