Settlement as a driver for sewer rehabilitation

This paper assesses the influence of (differential) settlement on sewer system functioning. Based on historical data of the vertical position of sewer invert levels, tilt measurements and in-sewer inspection videos, settlement and settlement related influences are analyzed for a case study area in A...

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Hauptverfasser: Dirksen, J, Baars, E J, Langeveld, J G, Clemens, F H L R
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Differential settlement
Historic sites
History
Inspection
Netherlands
Position measurement
Rehabilitation
Sewage
Sewer systems
Vertical orientation
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