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Overview

The book covers the purpose, design, construction and managemnet of sewer systems, as well as their environmental impact. It is structured to provide an overview, engineering principles and analysis for each topic. In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest

in the subject as sewer systems designed over a century ago are simply unable to cope with the demands placed on them. The 1990s have seen attention turn to the issue of environmental pollution. The book deals with both the design of new systems, and the upgrading of existing ones.

of combined sewers and sanitary sewer systems. The interesting elements within this book are installation, repair, and maintenance of sewers; for example, there currently are very few books that even discuss the bedding factors for installation of sewers. This book is a basic work that

will be valuable to environmental engineers who are not planning to specialize in urban drainage but need exposure to this particular element of engineering. Easy to read, this book contains both elementary information and interesting problems for upper-division undergraduate students

majoring in civil engineering. - R.P. Carnahan, University of South Florida


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032528359
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 12/17/2024
Edition description: 5th ed.
Pages: 600
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Professor David Butler is Co-director of the Centre for Water Systems at the University of Exeter, UK. Dr Christos Makropoulos is an assistant professor at the National Technical University of Athens and the Chief Information Officer of KWR Watercycle Research Institute in the Netherlands. Dr Chris Digman is a chartered civil engineer working for MWH in UK. He co-developed the first urban drainage research framework for the UK’s Environment Agency. Professor John Davies is Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at Coventry University, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Water quality. Wastewater. Rainfall. Stormwater. System components and layout. Hydraulics. Hydraulic features. Foul sewers. Storm sewers. Flooding. Combined sewers and CSOs. Storage. Pumped systems. Structural design and construction. Sediments. Operation and maintenance. Rehabilitation. Modelling in practice. Innovations in modelling. Stormwater management (SuDS). Smart systems. Global issues. Towards sustainable water management

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