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Sewer Management Systems
Thomas J. Day (Author)
9780471317999, Wiley
Hardback, published 17 April 2000
400 pages
23.6 x 15.8 x 2.4 cm, 0.68 kg
How to manage the most important part of a city's internal infrastructure—its sewer systems The operation and maintenance of modern sewer systems have not kept pace with technological revolutions everywhere—until now. Utilizing a combination of computerized management tools, monitoring systems, and other intelligent equipment, today's automated sewer management systems allow designers, managers, operators, and investors to get continuous data feeds on sewer flows, interjurisdictional billing information, and emergency situations: information essential to upgrading overall system quality and efficiency. Sewer Management Systems offers a practical, comprehensive look at procuring and implementing state-of-the-art sewer management systems and monitoring equipment. It opens with an overview of sewer maintenance and management and then discusses such introductory concepts as understanding flow and how to measure it. It then introduces structures and features of the sewer infrastructure that are useful in general ways, providing definitions applicable in any context. Further chapters cover: The book's appendices provide equipment specifications, recommended calibration standards, and sample specifications. Offering methodical and detailed guidance to the state of the art of this important engineering specialty, Sewer Management Systems is the complete reference to designing systems that effectively monitor that most basic part of a city's infrastructure—the key to maintaining the city's sewer management systems and monitoring equipment.
Evolution of Infrastructure Management: Modern Automation for the Sewer Systems Basic Instrumentation and Fundamental Flow Measurement System Layout: Choosing the Points of Interest System Definition: Components of a Sewer Infrastructure Hydrology and Climatic Effects on Infrastructures and Systems Installation and Functions of the Monitoring System Equipment and Service Selection Use and Application of the Data Enhancements to the Sewer Infrastructure Monitoring System Funding and Justification of Sewer Infrastructure Management Systems Bibliography Index
Subject Areas: Civil engineering, surveying & building [TN]
