Search Results - "Blanksby, J R"
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The effect of extended in-sewer storage on wastewater treatment plant performance
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2002)“…A project funded by UKWIR is under way in the UK to develop a relatively simple methodology whereby the effects of the introduction of extended in-sewer…”
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Development and testing of a new design procedure for the control of aesthetic pollutants at combined sewer overflows
Published in Water science and technology (1999)“…Two research projects identified the need for a new design guide and software to facilitate the design of combined sewer overflows. The purpose of the design…”
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The acoustic attenuation and hydraulic roughness in a large section sewer pipe with periodical obstacles
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)“…The acoustic attenuation, relative sound pressure levels and the equivalent Nikuradse wall roughness under variable flow conditions in a 600 mm concrete sewer…”
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The utilisation of engineered invert traps in the management of near bed solids in sewer networks
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2003)“…Large existing sewers are considerable assets which wastewater utilities will require to operate for the foreseeable future to maintain health and the quality…”
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Development and testing of a new design procedure for the control of aesthetic pollutants at combined sewer overflows
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-1999)“…Two research projects identified the need for a new design guide and software to facilitate the design of combined sewer overflows. The purpose of the design…”
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The utilisation of engineered invert traps in the management of near bed solids in sewer networks
Published in Water science and technology (17-04-2002)“…Large existing sewers are considerable assets which wastewater utilities will require to operate for the foreseeable future to maintain health and the quality…”
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Development and testing of a new design procedure for the control of aesthetic pollutants at combined sewer overflows
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-05-1999)“…Two research projects identified the need for a new design guide and software to facilitate the design of combined sewer overflows. The purpose of the design…”
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Conference Proceeding