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Monitoring of storm sewer overflows

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The poor quality of many receiving waters has been attributed to the frequent operation\ud of combined sewer overflows (C. S. O. s). As the existing need for overflow structures is\ud unlikely to change in the foreseeable future it is imperative that these deleterious effects\ud are minimised. The present study investigates the pollution performance of
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Estimating the impacts of recurrent and expanding coastal flooding on septic systems in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. [PDF]

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de Souza de Lima A   +8 more
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A novel hypothesis of violent storm sewer geyser

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Abstract A violent geyser in a storm sewer is a phenomenon in which an air-water mixture violently erupts from the manhole. Although the sewer tunnel pressure is low, the eruption height can reach tens of meters above the ground. This article proposes a new hypothesis: that these geysers are produced due to interfacial instabilities of the ...
Pratik Mahyawansi   +4 more
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