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Apr 26, 2012
Addressing Odor & Corrosion Issues in the Una Community
Authors: Gregory A. Ballard, Robert N. Carnahan, Ronald E. Russell, and Arthur C. NewbyAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Pipelines 2002: Beneath Our Feet: Challenges and Solutions
Abstract
The discharge from the Smith Springs Wastewater Pumping Station had created known odor problems for many years; however, the corrosion — induced collapse of a manhole added a new dimension to the problem. After years of feeding chemicals into the receiving sewer to control the problem, which did nothing to address the corrosion element just upstream, Metro Water Services applied both new technology and old, common sense concepts to erase the odors and corrosion concerns.
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ASCE Technical Topics:
- Chemical compounds
- Chemical elements
- Chemicals
- Chemistry
- Construction engineering
- Construction management
- Corrosion
- Deterioration
- Environmental engineering
- Hydrologic engineering
- Infrastructure
- Lifeline systems
- Manholes
- Materials characterization
- Materials engineering
- Odors
- Pollutants
- Project management
- Pumping stations
- Sewers
- Wastewater management
- Water and water resources
- Water discharge
- Water management
- Water supply
- Water supply systems
- Water treatment
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Gregory A. Ballard
P.E.
Engineer, 3, Metro Water Services, 1600 2nd Ave. No., Nashville, TN 37208
Robert N. Carnahan
Administrative Services Officer 4, Metro Water Services, 545 Mainstream Drive, Suite 200, Nashville, TN 37208
Ronald E. Russell
System Services Assistant Manager, Metro Water Services, 1616 3rd Ave. No., Nashville, TN 37208
Arthur C. Newby
Senior Scientist, Consoer Townsend Envirodyne Engineers, 545 Mainstream Drive, Suite 200, Nashville, TN 37208
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