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Gross solids from combined sewers in dry weather and storms, elucidating production, storage and social factors

Journal

URBAN WATER JOURNAL
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 773-789

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2015.1025081

Keywords

sewer; gross solids; aesthetic pollutant; storage; social; CSO

Funding

  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [GR/M16795/01, GR/M16337/01]
  2. UK Water Industry Research Ltd [WW/08/B]

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Variation in rates of sanitary hygiene products, toilet tissue and faeces occurring in sewers are presented for dry and wet weather from three steep upstream urban catchments with different economic, age and ethnic profiles. Results show, for example, that total daily solids per capita from the low income and ageing populations are almost twice that from high income or ethnic populations. Relative differences are verified through independent questionnaires. The relationship between solids stored in sewers prior to storms, antecedent dry weather period and the proportion of roof to total catchment area is quantified. A full solids' flush occurs when storm flows exceed three times the peak dry weather flow. The data presented will assist urban drainage designers in managing pollution caused by the discharge of sewage solids.

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