Exfiltration from sewers is widespread and emerging legislation may require water service providers to identify, and rectify, its sources in sewerage systems. This paper describes exfiltration test apparatus and a series of experiments undertaken using sewage to gain a better understanding of the influence of sewage solids and sediments on leakage rates. An overview of the results obtained is given, which demonstrates that most previous estimates of exfiltration leakage rates were too high due to a lack of appreciation of the "self-repairing" action of sewage and sewage associated solids. Exfiltration rates of 0.1% of the sewer flow or 0.001 l/s have been recorded for defects up to 6 mm wide
This study was conducted to make an assessment of the effects of the detached/re-suspended solids on...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
[1] A novel method is presented to estimate exfiltration from sewer systems using artificial tracers...
Exfiltration from sewers is widespread and emerging legislation may require water service providers ...
This paper contends that estimates of exfiltration leakage from sewers, and the problems arising fro...
This paper gives a full review of the importance of sewer leakage, which has received increased atte...
The effects of joint openings and in-pipe sediment on exfiltration losses in an experimental sewer a...
Environmental hazard by leaking sewers depends on potential of risk and of frequency of every indivi...
The exfiltration of waste water from sewer systems in urban areas causes a deterioration of soil and...
A novel approach to directly quantify exfiltration from leaky sewer systems is presented. The loss o...
This research was conducted to study exfiltration of wastewater from gravity sewers. Exfiltration th...
Die vorliegende Dissertation hat die Bewertung und Modellierung der Exfiltration undichter Abwasserk...
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
The importance of exfiltration phenomena in sewer systems has captured growing attention within the ...
Various problems arising in the operation of sewage systems. Three aspects of the operation of sewag...
This study was conducted to make an assessment of the effects of the detached/re-suspended solids on...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
[1] A novel method is presented to estimate exfiltration from sewer systems using artificial tracers...
Exfiltration from sewers is widespread and emerging legislation may require water service providers ...
This paper contends that estimates of exfiltration leakage from sewers, and the problems arising fro...
This paper gives a full review of the importance of sewer leakage, which has received increased atte...
The effects of joint openings and in-pipe sediment on exfiltration losses in an experimental sewer a...
Environmental hazard by leaking sewers depends on potential of risk and of frequency of every indivi...
The exfiltration of waste water from sewer systems in urban areas causes a deterioration of soil and...
A novel approach to directly quantify exfiltration from leaky sewer systems is presented. The loss o...
This research was conducted to study exfiltration of wastewater from gravity sewers. Exfiltration th...
Die vorliegende Dissertation hat die Bewertung und Modellierung der Exfiltration undichter Abwasserk...
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
The importance of exfiltration phenomena in sewer systems has captured growing attention within the ...
Various problems arising in the operation of sewage systems. Three aspects of the operation of sewag...
This study was conducted to make an assessment of the effects of the detached/re-suspended solids on...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
[1] A novel method is presented to estimate exfiltration from sewer systems using artificial tracers...