3. Conclusion
Storm overflows vary considerably in terms of their role and type in a combined sewer system. The main reason for this is that they have to operate hydraulically in highly variable topographical and hydraulic configurations. Choosing and diagnosing a weir therefore requires a precise analysis of its environment and the context in which it is used.
When it comes to assessing the performance and monitoring the operation of storm overflows, measurement and modeling can help meet these objectives. The following dossier
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French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development, June 2003
FNDAE n° 6, March 1988, http://www.fndae.fr/archive/numero_6.html
ENGEES course, November 2006, in http://www-engees.u-strasbg.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/shu/Setup_HSL.exe...
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Novatech: International Conference on Sustainable Techniques and Strategies for Urban Rainwater Management (organized every 3 years) 7th edition: June 28 - July 1 2010, Lyon, France http://www.graie.org/novatech/
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GRAIE (Groupe de Recherche Rhône-Alpes sur les Infrastructures et l'Eau) http://www.graie.org/graie/presentation.htm
GEMCEA (Groupement pour l'Evaluation des Mesures en Continu dans les Eaux et en Assainissement)
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