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Milwaukee Study Area
This report is part of an overall research study being conducted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to determine the feasibility of separating combined sewerage by using a system of pressure conduits to convey sanitary sewage from individual structures to an existing interceptor. The report includes a detailed description of plumbing changes required to separate sanitary wastes from roof drains, and the work required to install a grinder-storage-pump unit in each building capable of discharging comminuted sewage to a pressure collection system located in the public right-of-way. Considerable effort was made in determining the plumbing changes required to accomplish separation of wastes withing buildings, as little work has been done in this part of combined sewage separation. A cost estimate of two alternative pressure sewer layouts has been made and compared to the cost of acccomplishing in-house separation and area collection of wastes by the conventional gravity sewer system. (Author)
Milwaukee Study Area
This report is part of an overall research study being conducted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to determine the feasibility of separating combined sewerage by using a system of pressure conduits to convey sanitary sewage from individual structures to an existing interceptor. The report includes a detailed description of plumbing changes required to separate sanitary wastes from roof drains, and the work required to install a grinder-storage-pump unit in each building capable of discharging comminuted sewage to a pressure collection system located in the public right-of-way. Considerable effort was made in determining the plumbing changes required to accomplish separation of wastes withing buildings, as little work has been done in this part of combined sewage separation. A cost estimate of two alternative pressure sewer layouts has been made and compared to the cost of acccomplishing in-house separation and area collection of wastes by the conventional gravity sewer system. (Author)
Milwaukee Study Area
1968
99 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Urban planning , Wisconsin , Sewage , Disposal , Buildings , Housing , Grinders , Pumps , Pipes , Installation , Costs , Design , Drainage , Separation , Water , Consumption , Population , Fluid flow , Combined sewers separation project , Sanitary sewers , Pressure sewers , Comminution , Milwaukee(Wisconsin) , Gravity sewers , Storm sewers , Sewage flow rates , Plumbing , Revisions , Downspouts , Urban planning and development
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