by GCO | May 16, 2022 | Water Engineering
Author(s) David Stephen Scopes, BEng, CEng, MICE, SupE Abstract Although the Horncastle project was a new build embankment, the cut-off, in the form of a slurry wall, was installed once the embankment construction was complete. As such the installation process...
by GCO | May 16, 2022 | Water Engineering
Author(s) James G. Penman, BSc, MSc, DIC, CEng, FICE Simon R. Golds, MEng, CEng, MICE Omar H. Raja, BEng, MSc Abstract The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) awarded a contract to Mott MacDonald in March 2017 for ‘Applying a risk-based...
by GCO | May 16, 2022 | Water Engineering
Author(s) Andrew Pepper, BSc(Hons), CEng, MICE, FCIWEM, C.WEM Abstract The Hertfordshire and North London Area of the Environment Agency has 18 flood storage reservoirs (FSRs) which come within the remit of the Reservoirs Act 1975. Many have fixed flow control...
by GCO | Mar 7, 2022 | Water Engineering
Author(s) S. M. Dassanayake*† A. Mousa Abstract The clogging–unclogging process in gap-graded soils is a result of the migration of seepage-driven fines, which subsequently induces measurable changes in the local hydraulic gradients. This process can be...
by GCO | Mar 7, 2022 | Water Engineering
Authors Saurabh Kumar, MTech Reena Singh, PhD Nityanand Singh Maurya, PhD Abstract Drinking water distribution system water quality can be affected by chemical and microbial processes. A change in the chemical concentration of water is a result of pipe scaling...
by GCO | Mar 7, 2022 | Water Engineering
Authors Emelia Dara Soechiarto, BEng Davide Wűthrich, PhD Hubert Chanson, PhD, DEng Abstract Partially filled pipe flows are commonly observed in urban hydraulics, sewers and road crossings.The occurrence of a compression wave in the confined space may result...
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