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Magnum PPII – Investigating Private Property Infrastructure to Determine the Potential for Infiltration and Inflow Abatement
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HRSD is in the process of completing a Regional Wet Weather Management Plan (RWWMP) with the ultimate goal to reduce the volume and rate of sewer system wastewater flow caused by wet weather events and sewer system condition. HRSD’s sewer system includes publicly owned infrastructure such as gravity sewer main and interceptors and also includes privately owned components such as non-single family sewer laterals and single family residential sewer laterals. The HRSD service area includes approximately 5,800 miles of publicly owned gravity sewer and 3,600 miles of non-single family and single family residential sewer laterals.All infrastructure within the sewer system is subject to deterioration through normal wear and tear. Deteriorated infrastructure can lead to the introduction of rainfall and groundwater into the sewer system and significantly increase flow rate and volume. Accordingly, HRSD has an extensive program in place to rehabilitate public infrastructure as appropriate and is evaluating and shaping their role and commitment to improving private property infrastructure, given the magnitude of the quantity of both types of infrastructure (public and private).HRSD hopes to develop and implement a program to repair and rehabilitate private sewer laterals to significantly reduce their contribution to wet weather flow rate and volume. The completion of this pilot study will provide vital data that will be used as guidance in shaping and completing the private sewer laterals repair and rehabilitation program.
HRSD is in the process of completing a Regional Wet Weather Management Plan (RWWMP) with the ultimate goal to reduce the volume and rate of sewer system wastewater flow caused by wet weather events and sewer system condition. HRSD’s sewer system includes publicly owned infrastructure such as gravity sewer main and interceptors and also includes privately owned components such as non-single...
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phil HubbardDanny Maas
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectResearch Article
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Sep, 2015
ISSN1938-6478
DOI10.2175/193864715819539128
Volume / Issue2015 / 18
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2015
Word count244

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Magnum PPII – Investigating Private Property Infrastructure to Determine the Potential for Infiltration and Inflow Abatement
Abstract
HRSD is in the process of completing a Regional Wet Weather Management Plan (RWWMP) with the ultimate goal to reduce the volume and rate of sewer system wastewater flow caused by wet weather events and sewer system condition. HRSD’s sewer system includes publicly owned infrastructure such as gravity sewer main and interceptors and also includes privately owned components such as non-single family sewer laterals and single family residential sewer laterals. The HRSD service area includes approximately 5,800 miles of publicly owned gravity sewer and 3,600 miles of non-single family and single family residential sewer laterals.All infrastructure within the sewer system is subject to deterioration through normal wear and tear. Deteriorated infrastructure can lead to the introduction of rainfall and groundwater into the sewer system and significantly increase flow rate and volume. Accordingly, HRSD has an extensive program in place to rehabilitate public infrastructure as appropriate and is evaluating and shaping their role and commitment to improving private property infrastructure, given the magnitude of the quantity of both types of infrastructure (public and private).HRSD hopes to develop and implement a program to repair and rehabilitate private sewer laterals to significantly reduce their contribution to wet weather flow rate and volume. The completion of this pilot study will provide vital data that will be used as guidance in shaping and completing the private sewer laterals repair and rehabilitation program.
HRSD is in the process of completing a Regional Wet Weather Management Plan (RWWMP) with the ultimate goal to reduce the volume and rate of sewer system wastewater flow caused by wet weather events and sewer system condition. HRSD’s sewer system includes publicly owned infrastructure such as gravity sewer main and interceptors and also includes privately owned components such as non-single...
Author(s)
phil HubbardDanny Maas
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectResearch Article
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Sep, 2015
ISSN1938-6478
DOI10.2175/193864715819539128
Volume / Issue2015 / 18
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2015
Word count244

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phil Hubbard# Danny Maas. Magnum PPII – Investigating Private Property Infrastructure to Determine the Potential for Infiltration and Inflow Abatement. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 1 Oct. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-278108CITANCHOR>.
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