Integrated planning of rehabilitation strategies for sewers

Building measures in sewer systems are increasingly driven by rehabilitation/retrofitting and adaptation needs. Aging infrastructure together with changing boundary conditions (due to climate change, land-use change, demographic change) and also changing design standards and legislation require a pr...

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description Building measures in sewer systems are increasingly driven by rehabilitation/retrofitting and adaptation needs. Aging infrastructure together with changing boundary conditions (due to climate change, land-use change, demographic change) and also changing design standards and legislation require a prospective design to preserve the functionality of urban drainage systems not only today, but also in a long-term perspective. To improve a prospective design of urban water infrastructure, the Austrian Research Promotion Agency funded the research project 'REHAB - Integrated planning of rehabilitation strategies of urban infrastructure systems'. Therein a novel strategic planning tool which considers these external drivers of rehabilitation strategies is developed. In this study the scope of the project is described and, as well as first results regarding sewer pipe conditions, future development and vulnerability assessment are also discussed.
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Boundary conditions
Climate change
Demographics
Design standards
Drainage systems
Exact sciences and technology
Infrastructure
Land use
Legislation
Pollution
Promotion
Rehabilitation
Research projects
Retrofitting
Sewage - legislation & jurisprudence
Sewer systems
Sewerage works: sewers, sewage treatment plants, outfalls
Sewers
Strategic planning
Urban drainage
Waste Disposal, Fluid - methods
Water engineering
Water supply systems
Water treatment and pollution
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