RESTORATION OF SEWERAGE SYSTEMS. PROCEEDINGS OF AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, HELD IN LONDON ON 22-24 JUNE, 1981 (CONTD)

(continued from TRIS 369527). Experience in the Use of a Computer Program to Simulate Sewer Networks under Surcharge (Colyer, PJ and Price, RK); Sewers and Water Mains--A Standard Record System (Styles, PW and Hedderly, HM); Infiltration: Investigation, Analysis and Cost/Benefit of Remedial Action (Martin, C, King, D, Quick, NJ and Nott, NA); The Role of Flow Surveys in the Hydraulic Analysis of Sewerage Systems (Green, M); The Assessment of the Structural Strength of Brick Sewers (Dakers, JL, Bond, PH, Eckford, ND and Sinkinson, AG); Renewal of Sewerage Pipelines in the Lake Mjoesa Area, Norway (Saegrov, S); Longitudinally Cracked Pipes and Their Structural Capacity (Trott, JJ, Nath, P and O'Reilly, MP); The Development of a Sewer Policy for Sewer Rehabilitation (Peters, DC); A City's Experience of Thin-Shell Sewer Lining (Munro, I and Holmes, MJ); Sewer Dereliction and Renovation--An Industrial City's View (Read, GF); Making Use of the Hole-New Techniques for Sewer Renovation (Cox, GC). See also TRIS 369529 for abstracts by: Trott, JJ, Nath, P and O'Reilly, MP. (TRRL)