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THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF THE TECHNICAL CONDITION OF SEWER INFILTRATION OF GROUNDWATER
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Mičín J.: Modelování spolehlivosti stokových sítí, Sborník medzinárodního workshopu v Brne, VUT Brno, Fakulta stavební, 2000
MOLNÁROVÁ, L., STANKO, Š.. Possibilities of using information systems for the issue of infiltration of groundwater into the sewer systems. In Innovative information and communication technologies in water management: Proceedings of the Conference. Bratislava, SR, 28. 11. 2014. 1. vyd. Liptovský Ján : Prohu, 2014, S. 145-150. ISBN 978-80-89535-16-3.
Richard E. Nelson, Sewer Hydraulic Design Criteria, In: Pipelines 2007: ASCE, Advances and Experiences with Trenchless Pipeline Projects, 2007
Urcikán P., Rusnák D.: Sewerage and wastewater treatment. Sewerage I. Design of sewer networks, 2011.
STN EN 752-2 Drain and sewer system outside buildings. Part 2: Performance requirements, 1999
STN EN 752-4 Drain and sewer systems outside buildings. Part 4: Hydraulic design and environmental considerations, 2000 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Mičín J.: Modelování spolehlivosti stokových sítí, Sborník medzinárodního workshopu v Brne, VUT Brno, Fakulta stavební, 2000
MOLNÁROVÁ, L., STANKO, Š.. Possibilities of using information systems for the issue of infiltration of groundwater into the sewer systems. In Innovative information and communication technologies in water management: Proceedings of the Conference. Bratislava, SR, 28. 11. 2014. 1. vyd. Liptovský Ján : Prohu, 2014, S. 145-150. ISBN 978-80-89535-16-3.
Richard E. Nelson, Sewer Hydraulic Design Criteria, In: Pipelines 2007: ASCE, Advances and Experiences with Trenchless Pipeline Projects, 2007
Urcikán P., Rusnák D.: Sewerage and wastewater treatment. Sewerage I. Design of sewer networks, 2011.
STN EN 752-2 Drain and sewer system outside buildings. Part 2: Performance requirements, 1999
STN EN 752-4 Drain and sewer systems outside buildings. Part 4: Hydraulic design and environmental considerations, 2000 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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