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_911530 _aBhave, Prashant |
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245 | _aImpact of Redevelopment Projects on Waste Water Infrastructure | ||
250 | _aVol.99(3), September | ||
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_aKolkata _bSpringer _c2018 |
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520 | _alast few decades there has been a tremendous increase in urban population globally. Metropolitan cities in India are experiencing rapid change in their population due to migration from rural to urban areas. Due to limited land Mumbai city is experiencing vertical growth in the form of redevelopment projects, signifying a change in population density. Wastewater collection systems greatly contribute to the cost of the overall municipal sewerage system. Present study is an attempt to understand the impact of the redevelopment activities on the wastewater infrastructure. Existing sewerage network of an urban area in Central Mumbai was redesigned and analysed for four different planning scenarios with Bentley’s SewerGEM. Results have shown significant change in diameters of the conduits within the sewer network, thus making it inefficient by 13, 19, 31 and 42% with each changing scenario. The results and analysis derived from the study are significant with respect to the urban town planners, developing solutions in alleviating the rising problem of sewer overflows and the economic impact being caused. | ||
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_94621 _aCivil Engineering |
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_913576 _aRahate, Sarvesh |
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_x 2250-2149 _tJournal of the institution of engineers (India): Series A _dSwitzerland Springer |
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