Document Author: Dr Tim D Evans
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Sewage Sludge: Operational and Environmental Issues (FR/R0001)
Sewage sludge is an inevitable consequence of sewage treatment. The quantity produced has increased because of regulations requiring additional treatment standards and increasing population. The various ways in which it can be treated, used or disposed of are discussed and the measures that can be taken to ensure no adverse environmental or health effects.
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Urban Drainage and the Water Environment: a Sustainable Future (FR/R0011)
This review describes how drainage systems in urban areas developed in order to understand how we have got to where we are today and how systems can be developed to cope with increasing urban populations and changing weather in the future. It covers the issues concerned, including sustainability. If it all goes down the drain,…
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Surface Water Management and Urban Green Infrastructure – A review of potential benefits and UK and international practices (FR/R0014)
This ROCK considers the breadth of benefits that urban green infrastructure can play for managing surface water with examples from many countries around the world where the authors have seen GI working and/or discussed it with people who have implemented GI for surface water management.