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Sewerage --- techniques --- design --- Equipment
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Sewerage --- Public health --- Urbanization --- Egouts --- Santé publique --- Urbanisation --- History --- History --- History --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Histoire
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Sanitation workers --- Ethnology --- Ouvriers à la salubrité --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Ethnology --- Sewerage workers
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Water-supply --- Water-supply engineering --- Sewerage --- Sewerage. --- Water-supply. --- Water-supply engineering. --- waterverontreiniging --- water pollution --- afvalwater --- waste water --- afvalwaterbehandeling --- waste water treatment --- watervoorziening --- water supply --- kraanwater --- tap water --- waterkwaliteit --- water quality --- Water Management (General) --- Waterbeheer (algemeen)
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Water-supply --- Water-supply engineering --- Sewerage --- Sewerage. --- Water-supply. --- Water-supply engineering. --- waterverontreiniging --- water pollution --- afvalwater --- waste water --- afvalwaterbehandeling --- waste water treatment --- watervoorziening --- water supply --- kraanwater --- tap water --- waterkwaliteit --- water quality --- Water Management (General) --- Waterbeheer (algemeen)
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Three Standards are combined in a single volume to provide guidelines for design, installation, operation, and maintenance of urban subsurface drainage systems. ASCE/EWRI 12-05 provides guidelines for the design of urban subsurface drainage systems, covering topics such as site analysis, system configuration, filters and envelopes, hydraulics and hydrology, structural considerations, and materials. ASCE/EWRI 13-05 presents guidelines for installation of urban subsurface drainage and discusses subjects such as site inspection, soil erosion, excavation, foundation preparation, and inspection of materials, equipment, and construction. ASCE/EWRI 14-05 provides guidelines for operation and maintenance of urban subsurface drainage, including design criteria, maintenance procedures, safety, water quality, inspection, and rehabilitation. These Standards, completely revised, are intended to complement ASCE Manual of Practice 95, Urban Surface Drainage.
Subsurface drainage --- Sewerage --- Urban areas --- Maintenance and operation --- Hydraulic design --- Drainage systems --- Inspection --- Site investigation --- Construction materials --- Standards
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urban areas --- precipitation. --- precipitation --- Hydraulic systems --- risk --- Hydraulic engineering --- Models --- Runoff water --- Watersheds --- Sewerage --- Flooding --- Measurement --- France
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Sponsored by the Urban Water Resources Research Council and the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE. This book contains 29 selected papers dealing with urban water resources selected from more than 40 years of materials prepared by the Urban Water Resources Research Council (UWRRC). Members of the UWRRC have collaborated to prepare reports, technical memoranda, conference proceedings, and other documents and, in the process, made extraordinary contributions to the field of urban water resources planning, design, and management. This book documents the unique contributions of the UWRRC with papers that are as timely and provocative today as when they were first published. Readers will be struck by the foresight and perspective of UWRRC members on such subjects as drainage and flood control, stormwater quality management, water supply planning, risk assessment, public involvement and participation, and the role of the water engineer in society. This book presents the evolution and primary underpinnings of urban stormwater management and will be beneficial to all stormwater management professionals.
Sewerage. --- Municipal water supply. --- Municipal water --- Water resources --- Urban areas --- Stormwater management --- Urban and regional development --- Water management --- Combined sewers --- Feasibility studies
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Governments and developing agencies promote participatory approaches in solving common pool resource problems, such as in the water sector. Two main participatory approaches have been applied separately, namely negotiation and mediation. In this paper the authors apply the Role-Playing Game that is a component of the Companion Modeling approach, a negotiation procedure, and the Cooperative Game Theory (Shapley value and the Nucleolus solution concepts) that can be mirrored as a mediated mechanism to a water allocation problem in the Kat watershed in South Africa. While the absolute results of the two approaches differ, the negotiation and the cooperative game theory provide similar shares of the benefit allocated to the players from various cooperative arrangements. By evaluating the two approaches, the authors provide useful tips for future extension for both the Role-Playing Games and the Cooperative Game Theory applications.
Catchment --- Catchment Management --- Catchments --- Common Property Resource Development --- Domestic Water Consumption --- Environment --- Environmental Economics and Policies --- Flow --- Groundwater --- Industry --- Irrigation --- Lead --- Meters --- Natural Resources --- Rainfall --- Rural Development --- Sanitation and Sewerage --- Storage Capacity --- Surface Water --- Total Water Requirements --- Town Water Supply and Sanitation --- Wastewater Treatment --- Water --- Water and Industry --- Water Conservation --- Water Resources --- Water Rights --- Water Sector --- Water Sources --- Water Supply and Sanitation --- Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions --- Water Supply and Systems --- Water Use --- Watershed
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