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INTEGRATING A NEW WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY WITH TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

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INTEGRATING A NEW WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY WITH TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
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Leaking wastewater infrastructure remains a large, unquantified and virtually invisible threat to the integrity of ground and surface waters in America. Both sanitary and industrial sewers are potential sources of such leaks, which can remain undetected for years. The cost of the associated clean up and collection system repair is typically prohibitive, with no offsetting revenue stream. Moreover, the extent of system decay is only truly realized after the problem reveals itself.
Leaking wastewater infrastructure remains a large, unquantified and virtually invisible threat to the integrity of ground and surface waters in America. Both sanitary and industrial sewers are potential sources of such leaks, which can remain undetected for years. The cost of the associated clean up and collection system repair is typically prohibitive, with no offsetting revenue stream. Moreover,...
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Raymond HutchinsonAndrew RussellRandall Cooper
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 44 - Municipal Wastewater Treatment Process Symposium: Innovative Technology Forum
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2001
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20010101)2001:12L.246;1-
DOI10.2175/193864701790864962
Volume / Issue2001 / 12
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)246 - 276
Copyright2001
Word count80

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INTEGRATING A NEW WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY WITH TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Abstract
Leaking wastewater infrastructure remains a large, unquantified and virtually invisible threat to the integrity of ground and surface waters in America. Both sanitary and industrial sewers are potential sources of such leaks, which can remain undetected for years. The cost of the associated clean up and collection system repair is typically prohibitive, with no offsetting revenue stream. Moreover, the extent of system decay is only truly realized after the problem reveals itself.
Leaking wastewater infrastructure remains a large, unquantified and virtually invisible threat to the integrity of ground and surface waters in America. Both sanitary and industrial sewers are potential sources of such leaks, which can remain undetected for years. The cost of the associated clean up and collection system repair is typically prohibitive, with no offsetting revenue stream. Moreover,...
Author(s)
Raymond HutchinsonAndrew RussellRandall Cooper
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 44 - Municipal Wastewater Treatment Process Symposium: Innovative Technology Forum
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2001
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20010101)2001:12L.246;1-
DOI10.2175/193864701790864962
Volume / Issue2001 / 12
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)246 - 276
Copyright2001
Word count80

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