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GLENCOE RAIN GARDEN: SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF COMBINED SEWER FLOWS

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2008
Timothy Kurtz, Henry Stevens
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 Modelling combined sewer overflow based on sewer network graph representation and rain radar data: application to the Seine river 

Rivers are at the heart of human activity. They provide many ecosystem services: drinking water, agriculture, transport, hydropower, bathing, freshness, etc. They are also hotspots for biodiversity. However, the water quality of these rivers is deteriorated as a result of human activity.
Yoann Cartier   +6 more
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District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority Rain Garden Pilot Project

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2008
Kenneth Eyre, Michael Thorstenson
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Keeping Rain Flowing in the Right Direction: A Stormwater Trunk Sewer Rehabilitation Case Study

Pipelines 2020, 2020
Matthew G. Devitt   +3 more
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The experimental urban catchment area of the Marais in Paris: origin and characteristics of the pollution of rain water in the combined sewer

1997
An experimental urban catchment has been created in the centre of Paris, in order to obtain a description of the pollution of urban wet weather flows at different levels of the combined sewer system, and to estimate the contribution of runoff, waste water and sewer sediments to this pollution.
Gromaire, Marie-Christine   +3 more
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Taking Control of Your Data: Sewer Flow and Rain Monitoring System Reorganization, Expansion and Upgrade

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2011
Christopher Parrish, Patrick Woodall
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