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Author Federation, Water Environment

Title Private Property Infiltration and Inflow Control
Published Alexandria : Water Environment Federation, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (127 p.)
Contents Intro -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.0 BACKGROUND -- 2.0 OBJECTIVES -- 3.0 ADDITIONAL PRIVATE PROPERTY-RELATED EFFORTS -- 4.0 REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 Private Infiltration and Inflow Definitions and Problems -- 1.0 INTRODUCTION -- 2.0 PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITIES -- 2.1 Definition of Terms -- 2.2 Public Versus Private Responsibilities and Obligations -- 2.3 Survey Summary -- 3.0 EXTENT OF PRIVATE INIFILTRATION AND INFLOW -- 3.1 Infiltration and Inflow Sources -- 3.2 Infiltration and Inflow Magnitude
4.0 PRIVATE INFILTRATION AND INFLOW EFFECTS -- 4.1 Economic Issues -- 4.2 Environmental and Public Health Issues -- 4.3 Regulatory Issues -- 5.0 PRIVATE INFILTRATION AND INFLOW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS -- 6.0 REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 Control of Private Infiltration and Inflow -- 1.0 IDENTIFYING PRIVATE INFILTRATION AND INFLOW SOURCES -- 1.1 Measuring Infiltration and Inflow from the Private Sector -- 1.1.1 Flow Monitoring Methods -- 1.1.1.1 Basin Monitoring -- 1.1.1.2 Manual Manhole Service Lateral Monitoring -- 1.1.1.3 Service Lateral Monitoring
1.1.2 Estimating the Private Infiltration and Inflow Magnitude -- 1.1.3 Establishing the Types of Private Infiltration and Inflow Sources -- 1.2 Private Infiltration and Inflow Source Identification -- 1.2.1 Smoke Testing -- 1.2.2 Building Inspections -- 1.2.3 Dyed Water Testing -- 1.2.4 Service Lateral Closed-Circuit Television -- 1.2.4.1 Cleanout Entry Closed-Circuit Television -- 1.2.4.2 From Main Sewer Closed-Circuit Television -- 1.2.4.3 Electro-Scan Testing -- 1.3 Establishing Infiltration and Inflow Source Flowrates -- 1.3.1 Source Runoff Method
1.3.2 Typical Private Infiltration and Inflow Source Rates (Default Flow Method) -- 1.3.3 Field Verification of Source Flows Method -- 1.3.3.1 Dyed Water Testing -- 1.3.3.2 Data Loggers on Sump Pumps -- 1.4 Private Sector Infiltration and Inflow Source Data Management -- 1.4.1 Geographical Information System Utilization -- 1.4.2 Asset Management Software -- 1.4.2.1 Building Inspection Modules -- 1.4.2.2 Lateral Modules -- 2.0 PRIVATE INFILTRATION AND INFLOW CORRECTIVE ACTIONS -- 2.1 Preventive Design Methods -- 2.1.1 New Sewer Design for Buildings -- 2.1.2 Private Connections to Existing Lines
2.1.3 Design Considerations for the Effects of Best Management Practices on Laterals -- 2.2 Corrective Design Methods -- 2.2.1 Cleanout Repairs -- 2.2.2 Downspouts, Driveway Drain, and Area Drain Removals -- 2.2.3 Stairwell Drain Removals -- 2.2.4 Sump Pumps and Foundation Drain Removals -- 2.2.5 Redirecting Private Infiltration and Inflow Source Controls -- 2.3 Private Lateral Repair Methods -- 2.3.1 Complete Liner -- 2.3.2 Partial Liner -- 2.3.3 Grouting -- 2.3.4 Replacement -- 2.3.4.1 Open Cut -- 2.3.4.2 Pipe Bursting -- 2.4 Private Infiltration and Inflow Removal Programs
Notes Description based upon print version of record
2.5 Public Information, Education, and Guidance Initiatives
Subject Combined sewer overflows -- Environmental aspects
Sewerage -- Maintenance and repair.
Combined sewer overflows -- Environmental aspects
Sewerage -- Maintenance and repair
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781572783287
1572783281