Experimental studies of sewer exfiltration

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Ellis, J., Revitt, D., Lister, P., Willgress, C. and Buckley, A. 2003. Experimental studies of sewer exfiltration. Water Science & Technology. 47 (4), pp. 61-67.
TypeArticle
TitleExperimental studies of sewer exfiltration
AuthorsEllis, J., Revitt, D., Lister, P., Willgress, C. and Buckley, A.
Abstract

The effects of joint openings and in-pipe sediment on exfiltration losses in an experimental sewer are reported and the influence of flow and head on loss rates are also evaluated. Exfiltration rates tend to be exponential with changes in head for clean-water tests but exhibit power functions when the pipe is subject to sedimentation. In-pipe sediment leads to an effective sealing of joints especially if the invert deposits are both organic in nature and contain saturated adhesive material such as shredded toilet tissue. Simple tracer techniques are described to quantify exfiltration losses and the potential effects of tracer adsorption by in-pipe solids are evaluated.

PublisherIWA Publishing
JournalWater Science & Technology
ISSN0273-1223
Publication dates
Print2003
Publication process dates
Deposited25 Jan 2010
Output statusPublished
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Sewer Processes and Networks (Selected proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Sewer Processes and Networks, held in Paris, France, 15-17 April 2002)

LanguageEnglish
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