BOOK
Assessing Infiltration and Exfiltration on the Performance of Urban Sewer Systems
Bryan Ellis | Jean-Luc Bertrand-Krajewski
(2010)
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Abstract
Sewer systems constitute a very significant heritage in European cities. Their structural quality and functional efficiency are key parameters to guarantee the transfer of domestic and industrial wastewater to treatment plants without infiltration nor exfiltration. Infiltration of groundwater is particularly detrimental to treatment plant efficiency, while exfiltration of wastewater can lead to groundwater contamination.Â
The European research project APUSS (Assessing infiltration and exfiltration on the Performance of Urban Sewer Systems) was devoted to sewer infiltration and exfiltration questions. It was structured in three main Work Areas dealing respectively with i) the development of new measurement methods based on tracer experiments and accounting for detailed uncertainty analyses, ii) the implementation of models and software tools to integrate structural and experimental data and to facilitate data display, operational management and decision-making processes and iii) the integration of economic and operational questions by means of cost estimation, economic evaluation, performance indicators and multi-criteria methods applied to investment/rehabilitation strategies.Â
This final report describes the objectives, methods and main results for each Work Area. References to detailed methods, protocols, reports and tools are given in this final report which will be an invaluable source of information for all those concerned with the performance of urban sewer systems. Â
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Half Title page | |||
Title page | |||
Copyright page | |||
Contents | |||
Foreword | |||
List of Authors | |||
Chapter 1: APUSS: Assessing the significance of infiltration and exfiltration on the performance of urban sewer systems | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
APUSS STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT | |||
PROJECT CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND | |||
PROJECT OBJECTIVES | |||
BOOK STRUCTURE | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 2: New measurement methods | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
EXFILTRATION METHODS | |||
Concepts | |||
QUEST | |||
Choice of tracer and measurement technique | |||
Experimental Setup | |||
Data analysis | |||
QUEST-C | |||
Choice of tracers and measurement techniques | |||
Experimental Setup | |||
Data analysis | |||
Experimental design | |||
Dispersion in sewers | |||
Limitations and practical experience regarding the application of the tracer methods for exfiltration monitoring | |||
Documentation | |||
INFILTRATION METHODS | |||
CONCEPTS | |||
The stable isotope method | |||
Limitations of the stable isotope method | |||
The pollutant time series method | |||
Limitations of the pollutant time series method | |||
Future prospects for the infiltration methods | |||
Documentation | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 3: Infiltration and exfiltration in house connections | |||
HOUSE CONNECTIONS AND DRAINS | |||
OBJECTIVES FOR MEASURING INFILTRATION AND EXFILTRATION FLOW-RATES IN HOUSE CONNECTIONS | |||
DESIGNING MEASURING SURVEYS | |||
METHODS FOR QUANTIFYING INFILTRATION AND EXFILTRATION FOR ONE PARTICULAR HC | |||
METHODS FOR QUANTIFYING EXFILTRATION FROM ONE PARTICULAR HC | |||
SINGING TOMORROWS: SUGGESTIONS FOR OPERATING THE EXISTING ASSET AND DESIGNING NEW HC | |||
Specifying new drains | |||
Checking and fixing drains | |||
New drains | |||
Drains in operation | |||
CONCLUSION | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 4: Measuring and scale-up of infiltration and exfiltration in house connections | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
MEASUREMENT APPROACHES | |||
INFILTRATION | |||
EXFILTRATION | |||
EXPERIMENTAL SITES | |||
Lazne Bohdanee | |||
Prague-Petriny | |||
METHOD IMPROVEMENT | |||
SCALING-UP METHOD | |||
CONCLUSIONS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 5: Sediment impacts and exfiltration | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
TRACER ADSORPTION AND INTERACTION | |||
THE EFFECT OF SEWER SOLIDS AND SEDIMENTS ON EXFILTRATION | |||
Clean water laboratory experiments | |||
Effects of joint size and flow head variation | |||
Effects of trench backfill | |||
In-pipe sediment effects | |||
LIVE WASETWATER EXPERIMENTS | |||
Wastewater field experiments | |||
SCALE-UP OF SEWER RIG RESULTS | |||
TRACER STUDIES | |||
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 6: The exfiltration process and the colmation layer | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
MECHANISMS OF COLMATION LAYER DEVELOPMENT | |||
DEFINITION OF THE COLMATION LAYER | |||
EQUILIBRIUM BREAKTHROUGH | |||
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 7: Test and field applications of methods in Germany and France | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
APPLICATIONS IN GERMANY | |||
Application in Dresden Salzb | |||
Methods applied and equipment used | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
Exfiltration: results and discussion | |||
APPLICATION IN DRESDEN LOCKWITZ AND MUEVA | |||
Methods applied and equipment used | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
APPLICATION IN GLADBECK | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
APPLICATION IN BOTTROP | |||
Methods applied and equipment used | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
APPLICATION IN DRESDEN-HELLERAU | |||
Methods applied and equipment used | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
Exfiltration: results and discussion | |||
APPLICATION IN BERLIN-MAL | |||
Methods applied and equipment used | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
Exfiltration: results and discussion | |||
APPLICATION IN BERLIN-LR | |||
Exfiltration: results and discussion | |||
EXFILTRATION SUMMARY | |||
INFILTRATION SUMMARY | |||
APPLICATIONS IN LYON, FRANCE | |||
Exfiltration | |||
Infiltration | |||
Chapter 8: Test and field applications of methods in Italy | |||
SITE DESCRIPTION | |||
The Torraccia catchment | |||
The Infernetto catchment | |||
METHODS APPLIED AND EQUIPMENT USED | |||
Infiltration: results and discussion | |||
Isotopic method | |||
Zero order errors | |||
First order error | |||
Nth order error | |||
Field sampling | |||
Pollutograph method | |||
Preliminary experimental campaigns | |||
Infiltration calculation | |||
EXFILTRATION: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION | |||
QUEST-C | |||
QUEST | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 9: Test and field applications of methods in the UK | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
SITE DETAILS AND TRACER METHODOLOGIES | |||
Site description | |||
Experimental procedures | |||
QUEST dosing technique | |||
Strategy 1 QUEST experiments | |||
Strategy 2 QUEST experiments | |||
QUEST-C dosing technique | |||
Sample collection and laboratory analysis | |||
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION–QUEST EXPERIMENTS | |||
Strategy 1 Quest experiments | |||
Strategy 2 QUEST Experiments | |||
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION–QUEST-C EXPERIMENTS | |||
QUEST-C1 and QUEST-C4 experiments | |||
QUEST-C2 and QUEST-C3 experiments | |||
QUEST-C5, QUEST-C6 and QUEST-C7 experiments | |||
CONCLUSION | |||
ASSESSMENT OF INFILTRATION | |||
Introduction and field site | |||
Field monitoring | |||
Results and discussion | |||
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 10: Modelling sub-catchment approaches to leakage rates | |||
ASSOCIATED MODELS AND TOOLS | |||
THE SIMILARITY APPROACH | |||
The approach | |||
Application 1: Method to identify optimum location of measurements | |||
Application 2: Integrated model to assign and merge infiltration rates of sub-catchments | |||
THE LEAKAGE APPROACH | |||
Background | |||
Application | |||
Data needs | |||
Calibration | |||
THE AQUABASE PACKAGE | |||
The models implemented | |||
The package functionalities | |||
LARGE SCALE TEST APPLICATION | |||
Data collection | |||
I/E Computation | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 11: Generic multi-criteria methodology to compare investment/rehabilitation strategies: principles and case study | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
DESCRIPTION OF THE METHODOLOGY | |||
Step 1: inventory and evaluation of I/E impacts on the urban water system | |||
Step 2: definition of criteria | |||
Step 3: definition of investment/rehabilitation strategies | |||
Step 4: impacts of investment/rehabilitation strategies on the urban water system | |||
Step 5: possible additional criteria | |||
Step 6: calculation and evaluation of criteria | |||
Step 7: multi-criteria analysis with Electre III | |||
Step 8: decision making | |||
DESCRIPTION OF THE ECULLY SEMI-VIRTUAL URBAN WATER SYSTEM | |||
MODELLING RESULTS FOR SCENARIO A | |||
Annual rainfall variability | |||
Foul sewage and total wastewater flows and pollutant loads | |||
CSO tank | |||
Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) | |||
IMPACTS OF INFILTRATION ON POLLUTANT LOADS AND ENERGY DEMAND | |||
Impacts on the CSO tank | |||
Impacts on the WWTP | |||
Pollutant Loads | |||
Operation costs | |||
CHOICE OF INVESTMENT/REHABILITATION STRATEGIES | |||
Investment in larger treatment plant capacities | |||
Impacts on pollutant loads | |||
Impacts on operation costs | |||
Investment in a larger CSO tank volume | |||
Rehabilitation of the sewer system | |||
Mixed investment: renovation of 50% of the pipes and investment in upgrading the WWTP | |||
COMPARISON OF THE STRATEGIES | |||
Impacts of the investment strategies on each selected criterion | |||
Multi-criteria analysis of each IR scenario | |||
DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS: INFLUENCE OF HYPOTHESES | |||
Evaluation of pollutant loads | |||
Evaluation of costs | |||
CONCLUSION | |||
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 12: Economic and operational aspects | |||
INTRODUCTION | |||
I/E PERFORMANCE INDICATORS | |||
Objectives | |||
Methodology | |||
Performance indicators for infiltration and exfiltration | |||
Results of performance indicators for infiltration and exfiltration | |||
Conclusions on using PIs | |||
COST STRUCTURE AND COSTS OF APUSS METHODS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
Chapter 13: APUSS: Perspectives and conclusions | |||
THE APUSS CHALLENGE | |||
APUSS OBJECTIVES | |||
APUSS ACHIEVEMENTS | |||
APUSS AND SEWER MANAGEMENT | |||
CONCLUSIONS | |||
REFERENCES | |||
List of publications | |||
PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES IN JOURNALS | |||
REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS | |||
OTHER PUBLICATIONS | |||
DOCTORAL THESES | |||
APUSS PROJECT DELIVERABLES |