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ABSTRACT
Combined sewer overflows to receiving waters pose serious environmental, aesthetic and public health concerns. This paper reports on a device that utilizes the kinetic energy of sewage overflows flowing down an ogee-shaped weir to clean a perforated screen located in the lower section of the weir. The kinetic energy subsequently dissipates in a hydraulic jump that maintains the captured sewage solids in suspension prior to returning them to the sewer following the overflow event. The patented device, known as the Mischwasser-Siebsystem (MWSS), was selected by the Emschergenossenschaft for a pilot study at a CSO chamber discharging to the Vorthbach, a watercourse near Essen in Germany. The hydraulic design was supported by laboratory tests on a full-scale profile at Swinburne University in Melbourne,australia. The pilot MWSS was installed in late 2006 and subsequently monitored to identify any design, fabrication or installation problems. Some features required modifications while others such as the one-way valve worked extremely well.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTI
DECLARATIONII
ABSTRACTIII
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the study1
Problem Statement1
Purpose of the study2
Rationale of the study2
Significance of the study3
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW5
Combined Sewer5
Combined Sewer Overflows7
The Ideal Intermittent Discharge Screening System15
Case Study - Effectiveness of CSO26
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY35
Design Criteria35
Design Concept35
Hydraulic Theory36
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS & DISCUSSION40
Description Of Pilot MWSS40
Mode of Operation41
Practical Experience44
Discussion of Results45
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION47
REFERENCES49
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the study
Combined sewer overflows to receiving water bodies can cause serious environmental, aesthetic and public health concerns. CSO events occur when the combined sewage and storm water flow exceeds the capacity of the sewer system. Present measures to mitigate the impact of these events include temporary holding tanks at sewerage treatment plants, enlarged upstream sewers to provide transient storage, real time control of sewer systems, separation of sewage and storm water flows as well as various types of overflow screening devices. This paper reports on a new approach to the screening of sewer overflows that does not rely on mechanical cleaning and/or external power sources to clean a separating screen but rather on the kinetic energy of the overflowing sewage (UKWIR, 2006, pp. 45-61). It is being trialled in a pilot project conducted under the auspices of the Emschergenossenschaft at a CSO outlet discharging to the Vorthbach, a watercourse near Essen, Germany. Results from the instrumented CSO outlet had shown an unacceptable high frequency of overflow events that prompted the Emschergenossenschaft to retain a local consulting engineering company to investigate and report on measures that might be implemented ...