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Apr 26, 2012
Evaluating Sewer Rehabilitation Effectiveness: A Practical Methodology and Case Study
Publication: Pipelines 2005: Optimizing Pipeline Design, Operations, and Maintenance in Today's Economy
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While there are many rehabilitation technologies available to reduce inflow and infiltration (I/I), identifying the best and most cost-effective strategy or combination of strategies can be a difficult task. A number of sewer rehabilitation projects using various rehabilitation methods are currently being monitored to evaluate the effectiveness of those technologies. The objective of this work is to quantify the effectiveness of the rehabilitation methods being used to better predict flow reductions and select rehabilitation methods for future projects.
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© 2005 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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ASCE Technical Topics:
- Business management
- Case studies
- Construction engineering
- Construction management
- Construction methods
- Engineering fundamentals
- Financial management
- Hydrologic engineering
- Hydrology
- Infiltration
- Inflow
- Infrastructure
- Lifeline systems
- Methodology (by type)
- Practice and Profession
- Project management
- Rehabilitation
- Research methods (by type)
- River engineering
- Rivers and streams
- Sewers
- Water and water resources
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Project engineer, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., 824 Market St. Suite 820 Wilmington, DE 19801. E-mail: [email protected]
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Associate, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., 824 Market St. Suite 820 Wilmington, DE 19801. E-mail: [email protected]
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