Sewer management systems / (Record no. 17925)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 471317993
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Transcribing agency NULRC
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Classification number TD 746 .D39 2000
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Personal name Day, Thomas J.
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Title Sewer management systems /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Thomas J. Day
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Son, Inc.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2000
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xx, 380 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. How to manage the most important part of a city's internalinfrastructure--its sewer systems The operation and maintenance of modern sewer systems have not keptpace with technological revolutions everywhere--until now.Utilizing a combination of computerized management tools,monitoring systems, and other intelligent equipment, today'sautomated sewer management systems allow designers, managers,operators, and investors to get continuous data feeds on sewerflows, interjurisdictional billing information, and emergencysituations: information essential to upgrading overall systemquality and efficiency. Sewer Management Systems offers a practical, comprehensive look atprocuring and implementing state-of-the-art sewer managementsystems and monitoring equipment. It opens with an overview ofsewer maintenance and management and then discusses suchintroductory concepts as understanding flow and how to measure it.It then introduces structures and features of the sewerinfrastructure that are useful in general ways, providingdefinitions applicable in any context. Further chapters cover: step-by-step guidance on making system purchase decisions, data communications, utility services, and sequencing, how to clearly apply data generated to tangible, real-world tasks, additional functions that may be designed after the system is upand running, algorithm development for warnings and features for automaticsewer control, how to get a return on investment for an upgraded system--showing how to use it as a funding source, not just a funding pit and how to upgrade the installed monitoring system. The book's appendices provide equipment specifications, recommendedcalibration standards, and sample specifications. Offeringmethodical and detailed guidance to the state of the art of thisimportant engineering specialty, Sewer Management Systems is thecomplete reference to designing systems that effectively monitor that most basic part of a city's infrastructure.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Environmental and Sanitary Engineering LRC - Main National University - Manila General Circulation 05/11/2018 Reaccessioned   GC TD 746 .D39 2000 NULIB000015684 05/20/2025 c.1 05/20/2025 Books