The effects of joint openings and in-pipe sediment on exfiltration losses in an experimental sewer are reported and the influence of flow and head on loss rates are also evaluated. Exfiltration rates tend to be exponential with changes in head for clean-water tests but exhibit power functions when the pipe is subject to sedimentation. In-pipe sediment leads to an effective sealing of joints especially if the invert deposits are both organic in nature and contain saturated adhesive material such as shredded toilet tissue. Simple tracer techniques are described to quantify exfiltration losses and the potential effects of tracer adsorption by in-pipe solids are evaluated
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
This paper presents an investigation on the scouring effects of flushing waves on sewer sediment dep...
Literature survey made in this research indicated that the roughness has a significant effect on the...
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...
An experimental study of the transport of sediment in a part-full pipe was carried out in a concrete...
This paper gives a full review of the importance of sewer leakage, which has received increased atte...
Accurate predictions of sediment loads released by sewer overflow discharges are important for being...
Environmental hazard by leaking sewers depends on potential of risk and of frequency of every indivi...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
The importance of exfiltration phenomena in sewer systems has captured growing attention within the ...
A novel approach to directly quantify exfiltration from leaky sewer systems is presented. The loss o...
Following from earlier work on sediment in sewers carried out at the Hydraulics Research Station (HR...
Experiments focused on pollution transport and dispersion phenomena in conditions of low flow (low w...
International audienceMany studies undertaken on urban catchments show, thanks to indirect approache...
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
This paper presents an investigation on the scouring effects of flushing waves on sewer sediment dep...
Literature survey made in this research indicated that the roughness has a significant effect on the...
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...
An experimental study of the transport of sediment in a part-full pipe was carried out in a concrete...
This paper gives a full review of the importance of sewer leakage, which has received increased atte...
Accurate predictions of sediment loads released by sewer overflow discharges are important for being...
Environmental hazard by leaking sewers depends on potential of risk and of frequency of every indivi...
Due to the ageing of our underground wastewater infrastructure, leakage of sewers and pressure mains...
The importance of exfiltration phenomena in sewer systems has captured growing attention within the ...
A novel approach to directly quantify exfiltration from leaky sewer systems is presented. The loss o...
Following from earlier work on sediment in sewers carried out at the Hydraulics Research Station (HR...
Experiments focused on pollution transport and dispersion phenomena in conditions of low flow (low w...
International audienceMany studies undertaken on urban catchments show, thanks to indirect approache...
Water resources in urban areas comprise both natural and man-made water bodies, including surface wa...
This paper presents an investigation on the scouring effects of flushing waves on sewer sediment dep...
Literature survey made in this research indicated that the roughness has a significant effect on the...