Technologies for CMOM Activities in Wastewater Collection Systems : WEF special publication

Many wastewater collection system operators have successfully adopted capacity, management, operations, and maintenance (CMOM) activities to move from reactive operation and maintenance (O&M) to more proactive O&M activities. This publication identifies technologies that can be applied to fu...

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Other Authors: McLamarrah, Jane, (Editor, Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Alexandria, VA : Water Environment Federation, 2022.
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ISBN: 9781572784253
1572784253
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 volume)

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245 0 0 |a Technologies for CMOM Activities in Wastewater Collection Systems :  |b WEF special publication /  |c [edited by Jane McLamarrah]. 
264 1 |a Alexandria, VA :  |b Water Environment Federation,  |c 2022. 
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500 |a "This publication was produced under the direction of Jane McLamarrah"--Preface 
505 0 |a Intro -- TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF FIGURES -- LIST OF TABLES -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.0 PURPOSE -- 2.0 TARGET AUDIENCE -- 3.0 IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT -- 3.1 REACTIVE TO PROACTIVE -- 3.2 MOVING TO PREVENTIVE AND PREDICTIVE -- 3.3 TECHNOLOGY DEFINITION -- 3.4 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS -- 4.0 SPECIAL PUBLICATION ORGANIZATION -- 5.0 REFERENCES -- 6.0 SUGGESTED READINGS -- CHAPTER 2 WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM ASSET INVENTORIES AND SCREENING INSPECTIONS -- 1.0 ASSET INVENTORY -- 1.1 MANHOLES -- 1.2 SEWER MAINS -- 1.3 LATERAL SEWER PIPES 
505 8 |a 1.4 LIFT STATIONS -- 1.5 FORCE MAINS -- 1.6 OTHER COLLECTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS -- 2.0 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES -- 2.1 ABOVE-GROUND VISUAL INSPECTIONS -- 2.1.1 MANHOLE VISUAL INSPECTION -- 2.1.2 LIFT STATION VISUAL INSPECTION -- 2.2 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES -- 2.2.1 MANHOLE THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCANNING -- 2.2.2 ZOOM CAMERAS -- 2.2.3 ACOUSTIC INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY -- 3.0 DEPLOYABLE MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES -- 3.1 OPEN CHANNEL MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES -- 3.1.1 FLUMES AND WEIRS -- 3.1.2 AREA VELOCITY FLOW METERS 
505 8 |a 3.1.3 ULTRASONIC LEVEL SENSORS AND SUBMERGED PROBE LEVEL SENSORS -- 3.1.4 MICRO-METERING -- 3.1.5 FLOW DATA AND SCATTER PLOTS -- 3.2 FLOW MONITORING'CLOSED CONDUIT AND PRESSURIZED PIPES -- 3.2.1 INSERTABLE DOPPLER -- 3.2.2 STRAP-ON ULTRASONIC FLOW METERS (TRANSIT-TIME FLOW METERS) -- 3.2.3 ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METERS -- 3.3 RAIN GAUGES -- 3.4 MONITORING EQUIPMENT CALIBRATIONS -- 4.0 REFERENCES -- 5.0 SUGGESTED READINGS -- CHAPTER 3 WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM ASSET INVENTORIES AND SCREENING INSPECTIONS -- 1.0 SEWER STOPPAGES AND OVERFLOWS -- 1.1 FREQUENCY, LOCATION, AND MONITORING 
505 8 |a 1.2 REPORTING TO REGULATORS AND THE PUBLIC -- 1.3 PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE -- 1.4 TRACKING CAUSES -- 2.0 PREVENTING DRY WEATHER STOPPAGES AND OVERFLOWS -- 2.1 TRACKING SEWER FLOW CONDITIONS -- 2.2 SOURCE PREVENTION FOR DRY WEATHER STOPPAGES AND OVERFLOWS -- 3.0 PREVENTING WET WEATHER OVERFLOWS -- 3.1 HYDRAULIC MODEL TECHNOLOGIES -- 3.1.1 RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE FEATURES -- 3.1.2 CONTINUOUS VERSUS EVENT-BASED CALIBRATION -- 3.1.3 CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS -- 3.2 PREDICTIVE HYDRAULIC MODELS -- 3.2.1 STEADY-STATE HYDRAULIC MODELS -- 3.2.2 DYNAMIC HYDRAULIC MODELING -- 3.2.3 REAL-TIME HYDRAULIC MODELING 
505 8 |a 4.0 STOPPAGE AND OVERFLOW RESPONSE -- 4.1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES -- 4.2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PREPAREDNESS -- 4.2.1 REPAIR MATERIAL INVENTORY -- 4.2.2 REPAIR EQUIPMENT INVENTORY -- 4.2.3 STAFF AVAILABILITY AND TRAINING -- 5.0 REFERENCES -- 6.0 SUGGESTED READINGS -- CHAPTER 4 ASSET CONDITION ASSESSMENT -- 1.0 PIPE CONDITION ASSESSMENT -- 1.1 TYPES OF PIPE ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGIES -- 1.1.1 CAMERA SYSTEMS -- 1.1.1.1 CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION -- 1.1.1.2 PANORAMIC CAMERA SYSTEM -- 1.1.1.3 ZOOM CAMERA -- 1.1.2 LASER AND LIDAR PROFILING -- 1.1.3 TRANSIENT PRESSURE WAVE SYSTEMS 
500 |a 1.1.4 REMOTE FIELD TECHNOLOGY. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a Many wastewater collection system operators have successfully adopted capacity, management, operations, and maintenance (CMOM) activities to move from reactive operation and maintenance (O&M) to more proactive O&M activities. This publication identifies technologies that can be applied to further this movement into more preventive and even predictive O&M activities and continue to reduce reactive O&M. The publication is particularly useful for supervisors, operators, and maintenance personnel. The increased use of innovative technology, smart data, system optimization, and real-time controls will enhance optimization of O&M budgets and contribute to an overall reduction in life-cycle costs. 
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650 0 |a Sewage disposal plants. 
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700 1 |a McLamarrah, Jane,  |e editor,  |e author of introduction, etc. 
710 2 |a Water Environment Federation,  |e issuing body. 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |a Federation, Water Environment.  |t Technologies for CMOM Activities in Wastewater Collection Systems.  |d Chicago : Water Environment Federation, ©2022 
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