Article | REF: C4200 V1

Urban drainage

Author: Louis COLOMBET

Publication date: August 10, 1990

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1. Type of water to be discharged

1.1 Rainwater

In addition to meteoric water collected directly on the surface concerned, rainwater likely to be received in a sewer system includes water which, due to topography or human activity, transits this surface, either as runoff over the land, or through other underground pipes (rainwater, drainage water or spring water).

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1.2 Waste water

Wastewater includes :

  • urban effluents ;

  • industrial effluents.

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