Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements

The aim of this paper is to present the experi-mental research carried out in order to ensure compliance with the EU law, when placing on the construction market elements larger than those framed in the harmonized European standard. The research methodology followed experimental testing components o...

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Main Authors: Tudor Panfil TOADER, Carmen DICO, Andreea HEGYI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National R&D Institute URBAN-INCERC, INCERC Bucharest Branch 2020-11-01
Series:Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research
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Online Access:http://constructii.incd.ro/Archive/2020-2/Constructii_2020_Vol.21_No.2_ID2020210204_Toader_et_al_27-31.pdf
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spelling doaj-41165d438ec64db6929d1d02bdbc68b12020-12-01T22:02:29ZengNational R&D Institute URBAN-INCERC, INCERC Bucharest BranchConstructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research1221-27092247-03282020-11-012122731Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elementsTudor Panfil TOADER0Carmen DICO1Andreea HEGYI2NIRD URBAN-INCERC, Cluj-Napoca BranchNIRD URBAN-INCERC, Cluj-Napoca BranchNIRD URBAN-INCERC, Cluj-Napoca BranchThe aim of this paper is to present the experi-mental research carried out in order to ensure compliance with the EU law, when placing on the construction market elements larger than those framed in the harmonized European standard. The research methodology followed experimental testing components of the rein-forced concrete type manholes with an inner circular section whose nominal dimensions exceed DN 1250. An important issue for local communities has been collecting household waste water, industrial wastewater and rainwa-ter and treating them to be carried back to wa-tercourses. By building sewage systems and providing drinking water supply will protect the population against the negative effects of the wastewater over the human health and the environment.http://constructii.incd.ro/Archive/2020-2/Constructii_2020_Vol.21_No.2_ID2020210204_Toader_et_al_27-31.pdfwaste waterconcrete manholessewage sys-tems
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author Tudor Panfil TOADER
Carmen DICO
Andreea HEGYI
spellingShingle Tudor Panfil TOADER
Carmen DICO
Andreea HEGYI
Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research
waste water
concrete manholes
sewage sys-tems
author_facet Tudor Panfil TOADER
Carmen DICO
Andreea HEGYI
author_sort Tudor Panfil TOADER
title Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
title_short Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
title_full Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
title_fullStr Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
title_full_unstemmed Technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
title_sort technical approval process for large dimensions non-standardized reinforced sewage elements
publisher National R&D Institute URBAN-INCERC, INCERC Bucharest Branch
series Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research
issn 1221-2709
2247-0328
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The aim of this paper is to present the experi-mental research carried out in order to ensure compliance with the EU law, when placing on the construction market elements larger than those framed in the harmonized European standard. The research methodology followed experimental testing components of the rein-forced concrete type manholes with an inner circular section whose nominal dimensions exceed DN 1250. An important issue for local communities has been collecting household waste water, industrial wastewater and rainwa-ter and treating them to be carried back to wa-tercourses. By building sewage systems and providing drinking water supply will protect the population against the negative effects of the wastewater over the human health and the environment.
topic waste water
concrete manholes
sewage sys-tems
url http://constructii.incd.ro/Archive/2020-2/Constructii_2020_Vol.21_No.2_ID2020210204_Toader_et_al_27-31.pdf
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