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From the sanitary city to the sustainable city: challenges to institutionalising biogenic (nature's services) infrastructure

Local Environment, 2010
Much has been made of the need for cities to become more sustainable, particularly since for the first time in human history over half of the world's population are urban dwellers. Cities concentrate human activities in an exceptionally powerful manner, and this includes resource use and the generation of pollution.
Stephanie Pincetl
exaly   +2 more sources

Development and Comparison of Prediction Models for Sanitary Sewer Pipes Condition Assessment Using Multinomial Logistic Regression and Artificial Neural Network

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
Sanitary sewer pipes infrastructure system being in good condition is essential for providing safe conveyance of the wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries to the wastewater treatment plants.
Daniel Ogaro Atambo   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Influence of sanitary infrastructure on nutrient transport mechanisms in a headwater catchment

2023
Sanitary infrastructures draining smaller villages are often not taken specifically into account when discussing catchment transport process. One reason is the limited data availability, as they are usually not part of (high frequency) monitoring strategies, although it has been shown, that they can have a significant impact on water quantity and ...
Caroline Spill   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Community Coordination of Municipal Water & Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure

Most communities are judged by the quality of their housing stocks, school districts, public spaces and labor market. These are the typical factors cited when people describe why they choose to live and work in a particular location. For this reason, these community features receive the most day-to-day attention, topping the list of talking points for ...
Carson, Robert, Vega, Zach
openaire   +1 more source

Evaluation of Water-Repelling Additives for Use in Concrete-Based Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure

Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 2009
Laboratory and field investigations were conducted in order to evaluate the effectiveness of water-repelling additives in reducing the microbial-induced corrosion of concrete-based infrastructure in sanitary sewer systems. Water-repellent additives, used together with silica fume were observed to reduce the sorptivity and increase the acid resistance ...
Parviz Soroushian   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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