[1] A novel method is presented to estimate exfiltration from sewer systems using artificial tracers. The method relies upon use of an upstream indicator signal and a downstream reference signal to eliminate the dependence of exfiltration estimates on the accuracy of discharge measurement. An experimental design, a data analysis procedure, and an uncertainty assessment process are described and illustrated by a case study. In a 2-km reach of unknown condition, exfiltration was estimated at 9.9 ± 2.7%. Uncertainty in this estimate was primarily due to the use of sodium chloride (NaCl) as the tracer substance. NaCl is measured using conductivity, which is present at nonnegligible levels in wastewater, thus confounding accurate identification ...
International audienceFlow meters are widely used in urban hydrology to assess discharges, volumes a...
In this paper, 60 tracer experiments in 37 different sewer reaches have been analyzed for longitudin...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) into sanitary sewers causes numerous negative effects on the whole was...
A novel approach to directly quantify exfiltration from leaky sewer systems is presented. The loss o...
The importance of exfiltration phenomena in sewer systems has captured growing attention within the ...
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
A direct approach to quantify exfiltration from sewers is the QUEST-C tracer method. In this study, ...
This paper gives a full review of the importance of sewer leakage, which has received increased atte...
Die vorliegende Dissertation hat die Bewertung und Modellierung der Exfiltration undichter Abwasserk...
Exfiltration from sewers is widespread and emerging legislation may require water service providers ...
There has been a recent increase of interest in sewer network water quality, both for pollutants and...
The knowledge of water levels and discharges in urban drainage and stormwater management (UDSM) syst...
Sewer systems constitute a very significant heritage in European cities. Their structural quality an...
The knowledge of water levels and discharges in urban drainage and stormwater management (UDSM) syst...
International audienceFlow meters are widely used in urban hydrology to assess discharges, volumes a...
In this paper, 60 tracer experiments in 37 different sewer reaches have been analyzed for longitudin...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) into sanitary sewers causes numerous negative effects on the whole was...
A novel approach to directly quantify exfiltration from leaky sewer systems is presented. The loss o...
The importance of exfiltration phenomena in sewer systems has captured growing attention within the ...
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
A direct approach to quantify exfiltration from sewers is the QUEST-C tracer method. In this study, ...
This paper gives a full review of the importance of sewer leakage, which has received increased atte...
Die vorliegende Dissertation hat die Bewertung und Modellierung der Exfiltration undichter Abwasserk...
Exfiltration from sewers is widespread and emerging legislation may require water service providers ...
There has been a recent increase of interest in sewer network water quality, both for pollutants and...
The knowledge of water levels and discharges in urban drainage and stormwater management (UDSM) syst...
Sewer systems constitute a very significant heritage in European cities. Their structural quality an...
The knowledge of water levels and discharges in urban drainage and stormwater management (UDSM) syst...
International audienceFlow meters are widely used in urban hydrology to assess discharges, volumes a...
In this paper, 60 tracer experiments in 37 different sewer reaches have been analyzed for longitudin...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) into sanitary sewers causes numerous negative effects on the whole was...