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Manual on water supply and sanitation of urban and rural settlements (to SNiP 2.07.01-89).
Manual for laying and installing cast iron, reinforced concrete and asbestos-cement water supply and sewerage pipelines (to SNiP 3.05.04-85).
Guide to the volume and content of technical documentation for off-site water supply and sewerage systems (to SNiP 2.04.02-84 and 2.04.03-85).
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Storm sewerage is a system of fairly fast and organized collection and british student datadrainage, which can be used not only for the purpose of removing melt water and precipitation from areas, but also for the disposal of various so-called conditionally clean waters formed as a result of highly efficient processing of wastewater by local treatment facilities.

The concept of storm sewerage: what it is, when it is used
Rainwater drainage or "stormwater drainage" is one of the main sewerage systems that have a direct impact on the quality characteristics of the operation of sites and households, various residential and non-residential buildings.

Why is it needed, where and when is it used?
One of the most important goals of storm sewerage is to remove melt and rainwater from the site, the excess of which causes rapid swamping of the area, complete destruction of vegetation and destruction of underground elements of buildings, including foundations.

Design and operating principle
The main elements of the rainwater drainage system are represented by rainwater inlets and trays that collect wastewater from the drain, trays and gutters for linear drainage and transportation of rainwater or melt water. The installed pipeline system receives wastewater from rainwater inlets and sends it to a well or tunnel.


Sand traps are installed between receiving wells and trays, which helps to retain relatively small debris and prevents clogging of the storm sewer system.
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