Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]

This research was conducted to study exfiltration of wastewater from gravity sewers. Exfiltration through different types of sewer leaks were studied. With the different size of leakage areas and a constant thickness of soil bedding, it was found that the exfiltration rate reduces and became constan...

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Main Authors: Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari, Abdul Talib, Suhaimi, Baharom, Bahardin, Marwi, Mat Som
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spelling my.uitm.ir.128162016-05-26T07:03:11Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12816/ Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.] Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari Abdul Talib, Suhaimi Baharom, Bahardin Marwi, Mat Som Water leakage. Water waste and its prevention Sewerage This research was conducted to study exfiltration of wastewater from gravity sewers. Exfiltration through different types of sewer leaks were studied. With the different size of leakage areas and a constant thickness of soil bedding, it was found that the exfiltration rate reduces and became constant over a duration of one (1) to three (3) days. Knowing the exfiltration rate, the time taken for the polluted water exfiltrate from sewer pipes to reach the groundwater can be determined so that preventive measures can be taken to prevent it. From studies conducted, it can be shown that the size of the leakage area was found to play an important role in determining the size of the clogging zone, the increased in the clogging zone resulted in the decreased of exfiltration rate due to the accumulation of organic matters at the edge of the leakage area and trapped in the pores of the bedding soil. Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC) 2006 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12816/1/AJ_MOHD%20ASHAARI%20AB%20WAHAB%20SRJ%2006%201.pdf Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari and Abdul Talib, Suhaimi and Baharom, Bahardin and Marwi, Mat Som (2006) Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]. Scientific Research Journal, 3 (2). pp. 61-69. ISSN 1675-7009 https://srj.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Water leakage. Water waste and its prevention
Sewerage
spellingShingle Water leakage. Water waste and its prevention
Sewerage
Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari
Abdul Talib, Suhaimi
Baharom, Bahardin
Marwi, Mat Som
Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]
description This research was conducted to study exfiltration of wastewater from gravity sewers. Exfiltration through different types of sewer leaks were studied. With the different size of leakage areas and a constant thickness of soil bedding, it was found that the exfiltration rate reduces and became constant over a duration of one (1) to three (3) days. Knowing the exfiltration rate, the time taken for the polluted water exfiltrate from sewer pipes to reach the groundwater can be determined so that preventive measures can be taken to prevent it. From studies conducted, it can be shown that the size of the leakage area was found to play an important role in determining the size of the clogging zone, the increased in the clogging zone resulted in the decreased of exfiltration rate due to the accumulation of organic matters at the edge of the leakage area and trapped in the pores of the bedding soil.
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author Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari
Abdul Talib, Suhaimi
Baharom, Bahardin
Marwi, Mat Som
author_facet Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari
Abdul Talib, Suhaimi
Baharom, Bahardin
Marwi, Mat Som
author_sort Ab Wahab, Mohd Ashaari
title Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]
title_short Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]
title_full Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / Mohd Ashaari Ab Wahab ... [et al.]
title_sort exfiltration from sewers: effects of different types of leakage / mohd ashaari ab wahab ... [et al.]
publisher Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC)
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12816/1/AJ_MOHD%20ASHAARI%20AB%20WAHAB%20SRJ%2006%201.pdf
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