Civil Engineering - Waste Water Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Waste Water Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 17)
17.
The most effective arrangement for diverting excess storm water into a natural drainage, is
leaping weir
overflow weir
siphon spill way
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Anirban Roy said:   5 years ago
To divert excess flow from combined sewers to natural drainage we use leaping weir.
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Chacha said:   8 years ago
Leaping is the answer.

Roy said:   8 years ago
Yes, it's leaping weir.

Priya said:   8 years ago
Leaping is the correct answer.

Subha Annadurai said:   7 years ago
Leaping weir.

The normal storm flow is diverted into the intercepting sewer and the excess flow leaps over the combined sewer to flow into the nearby stream.

Siphon spillway.

It is used for diverting excess sewer discharge from the combined sewer.
So, siphon spillway is correct.

Basu said:   7 years ago
The Siphon is used When Sewer pipe falls below HGL or Exactly below roads railways track, So the option will be A.

Dhokane said:   6 years ago
Siphon spillway is the most efficient among other 3 types as it functions automatically.

Dipu bunku rose said:   6 years ago
The answer will be Leaping weir.

Loknath said:   5 years ago
Given answer is correct. Agree with it.

Sanku said:   5 years ago
Yeah, the given answer is correct.


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