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▼aAmericanSocietyofCivilEngineers▼beng▼cAmericanSocietyofCivilEngineers▼erda▼d221008 |
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▼aTD168▼b.C65 1996 |
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▼aSmith, Daniel W.▼eeditor▼4edt |
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▼aCold Regions Utilities Monograph▼cedited by Daniel W. Smith |
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▼aThird Edition |
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▼aNew York, NY▼bAmerican Society of Civil Engineers▼c1996, c1996 |
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▼a3rd edition to Cold Climate Utilities Delivery Design Manual; pulished by Environment Canada and Environmental Protection Service' ISBN: 0662103491 or 9780662103493.; First ed. published 1979 under title: Cold climate utilities delivery design manual |
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▼aGlossary of Abbreviations and Terms; Conversion Factors; Energy Management Data; Freeze Protection, Thawing and Heat Tracing; Piping Options; Snowdrifting and Snow Loads; Vehicle-Haul System Time and Costing Equations; Index; Introduction; Planning and Management Considerations; Geotechnical Considerations; Thermal Considerations; Water Source Development; Water Treatment; Water Storage; Water Distribution; Wastewater Collection; Wastewater Treatment and Disposal; Utilidors; Central Facilities; Remote Camps; Individual On-Site Systems; Fire Protection; Solid and Hazardous Waste Management; Energy Management |
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▼aSponsored by the Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering of ASCE and the Cold Regions Engineering Division of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. The concepts related to the design, construction, and operation of infrastructure components for the delivery of water, the removal of liquid and solid wastes, and the provision of power for services are relatively new in the extremely cold environment found in the far north or south. The objective of this monograph is to introduce the basic principles of cold region environmental engineering. While it does not cover the basics of the environmental engineering field, it does present a great deal of introductory information related to cold regions engineering and the special geotechnical considerations that influence the design of utilities systems. The book is divided into 17 different sections that cover such topics as: planning, geotechnical, and thermal considerations; water source development; water storage; wastewater collection; utilidors; central facilities; remote camps; fire protection; and energy management. This Monograph also contains appendices that provide additional information on piping options, vehicle-haul systems, snowdrifting and snow loads, and freeze protection. |
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▼aPrint version record. |
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▼aSanitary engineering▼xCold weather conditions. |
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▼aUnderground utility lines▼zArctic regions. |
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▼aCold region construction |
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▼aCold regions engineering |
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▼aWater storage |
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▼aWater treatment plants |
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▼aUtilities |
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▼aWater management |
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▼aWastewater management |
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▼aSnow loads |
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▼uhttps://doi.org/10.1061/9780784401927▼uhttps://ascelibrary.org/action/showBook?doi=10.1061/9780784401927 |