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Sep 12, 2022

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Wise on Water

When managing water networks, rapid information is not a luxury, it is now a necessity that translates into crises avertedand money saved, says Kevin Brook, director, Orbis Intelligent Systems

Dec 17, 2021

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Gina Reid

Systems formulated for a range of corrosive environments for concrete and steel substrates

Dec 24, 2021

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Dr. Christine Dillmann

The third edition of the Investor Forum, organized by ISC3, will dive into the dynamics and interplay of regulation and reporting related to chemical restrictions, new and alternative business models, and ways forward towards the energy transition.

Aug 04, 2021

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Stuart Moss

Isle Utilities has announced the appointment of Dr Benjamin Tam to the role of chief executive.

Aug 05, 2021

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Regional San

The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District has completed a significant upgrade to its wastewater treatment facility that serves the Sacramento region. The new Biological Nutrient Removal project (BNR) is now operational, virtually eliminating ammonia from the region’s treated wastewater.

Aug 06, 2021

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Envirosight

Download the Free Infographic: Digital Workflows for Sewer Inspection

Aug 16, 2021

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Jim Suhr

2021 Strategic Directions Report highlights role of digital water solutions as pandemic, climate change stress systems

Aug 23, 2021

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Olivia Dempsey

Global water technology company, Xylem, is expanding its investment in youth innovation to empower the next generation to solve the world’s greatest water challenges. The diverse program, including over 60 events in 2021, builds on Xylem’s 25 year sponsorship of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize with innovation competitions, in addition to community outreach initiatives and a global innovation incubator program.

May 05, 2021

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Envirosight

Download Your ROVVER X Configurations Poster

May 06, 2021

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Erin Banes

New Jersey American Water was recognized by the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) as one of this year’s recipients of Commerce Magazine’s annual Environmental Awards. The awards were presented during a socially distanced breakfast ceremony, and the winners were profiled in the April issue of Commerce.

May 10, 2021

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Achim Kühn

The miners in the Brenner Base Tunnel are pushing ahead rapidly with the major rail project. On Wednesday, March 31, 2021, they achieved a new record while excavating the main tubes in South Tyrol: 860 meters of tunnel bored and lined in one month.

Jun 02, 2021

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Tori Durliat

There is both a business case and an ethical imperative for corporate recycling initiatives, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc President and CEO Scott Barbour told a community forum in Columbus in May. But he also noted that reaching a more sustainable future is going to require investment in recycling infrastructure.

Jun 03, 2021

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Melina Vissat

‘2021 50 Largest Cities Water and Wastewater Report’ shows modest progress in addressing service to economically disadvantaged communities

Apr 06, 2022

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Kathryn Langley

Water utilities are steadily replacing legacy IT systems with Software-as-a-Service applications as confidence in data security builds. As Subject Matter Expert at technology provider Ovarro, Alan Cunningham discusses the latest developments.

Apr 05, 2022

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Dr. Gül Sürmelihindi

Double water channels may have been used to maintain the system while enabling constant operation

Soil explorations, that are to be carried out to the required extent and then to be appropriately evaluated, form the basis for the structural calculations of already existing, newly to be laid, or to be rehabilitated drains, sewers and associated structures by means of the open cut or trenchless method of construction.

For these applications, [[ASTM D2487-06]] classifies the types of soils as follows:

  • Category IClean, course grained soils: SW, …

For the design of sloping or benching systems, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) classifies soils from excavation operations as presented in the table below.

The soil classification, according to [[OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P App A]], are based on the definitions in whole or in part, the following; American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) Standards D653-85 and D2488; The Unified Soils Classification System; The U.S. Department …

The table below presents the classification of non-cohesive soils for engineering purposes based on particle size, coefficient of uniformity (Cu) and coefficient of curvature (Cc) [[ASTM D2487-06]].

(Table: Non-cohesive soil classification as per ASTM D2487)

The following table presents classification of cohesive soils for engineering purposes based on particle size, coefficient of uniformity (Cu) and coefficient of curvature (Cc) [[ASTM D2487-06]]. Cohesive soils do not crumble, are hard to break up when dry and include clayey silts, sandy clays, silty clays, and clays.

(Table: Cohesive soil classification as per ASTM D2487)

Organic soils are classified as per [[ASTM D2487-06]] according to the table below.

(Table: Organic soil classification as per ASTM D2487)

Organic fine-grained soils have a 50% or more passing rate through a No.200 sieve. Organic clays and organic silts are soils that would be classified as clay or silt, except that their liquid limit values after oven drying is less than 75 % of their liquid limit value before oven drying [[ASTM D2487-06]].

The table below presents a classification of organic fine-grained soils (OL and OH).

(Table: Classification of organic fine-grained soil (50% or …

A simpler differentiation is done in European standard [DINENISO14688:2004].

This standard differentiates soils based on soil type, designation and grain size.

(Table: Soil type and grain size fractions as per EN ISO 14688-1)

The main aim of The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) soil classification system is to have a system appropriate for highway sub-grade materials based on their performance. The AASHTO System has seven soil classes including A-1 to A-7. The soil is placed in the classes based on performance characteristics. A-1 is the highest and A-7 is the lowest. A-1 to A-3 are …

Terzaghi at 1950 for the first time provided the Tunnelman’s Ground Classification system which became famous as a common and functional tunneling classification of soft ground, and later Heuer in 1974 refined it. Tunnelman’s Ground Classification System was designed to explain different ground performances and their effect on larger, conventionally constructed soft ground tunnels. This system is also a powerful tool to evaluate the soft ground conditions …

This page presents the assignment of different soil types to three compactibility classes based on German standards. As per ASTM, non-cohesive to cohesive soils as well as coarse-grained and mixed soils (sand and gravel) have good compactibility characteristics.

(Table: Compactibility class V1 to V3 as per ZTVA-StB 97)

In this context, the tabular information on the classification of soils for civil engineering purposes in this (→ Table: Soil classification …