Correcting Inflow & Infiltration in Sanitary Sewer Systems
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Correcting Inflow & Infiltration in Sanitary Sewer Systems
It’s important to note that the purpose of sanitary sewers is to transport wastewater to treatment facilities. When water from external sources enters the system, it is classified as Inflow & Infiltration (I/I). This inevitably leads to a decrease in sewer distribution and, as a result, diminishes the overall effectiveness of the wastewater treatment facility. This increased volume of waste can create significant issues. Our water resource engineers are highly skilled in discussing the importance of I/I and the effective methods to detect and eliminate the problem. We strongly recommend listening to Lindsay Beaman, Wes Farrand, and Amanda Rodell as they share their expertise.
Podcast Agenda
- Understanding the Difference Between Inflow & Infiltration (0:31)
- Inflow & Infiltration Increases Operating Costs (1:30)
- Determining if your System has Inflow & Infiltration Issues (2:03)
- Identifying if your Sewer has Inflow or Infiltration (4:18)
- Budgeting & Identifying Funding Options for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation (6:06)
- Common Sewer Investigative Techniques (7:35)
- Common Infrastructure Improvement Methods (10:52)
- Snyder & Associates’ Experience Solving Inflow & Infiltration Issues (13:49)
- Thinking Big During Capital Improvement Planning to Include I/I Needs (15:16)
- Inflow & Infiltration Success Stories (17:37)
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