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ASSESSMENT OF SEWERAGE NETWORK COLLECTORS AT HEAVY RAINFALL OCCURRENCE IN URBAN CATCHMENT
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The incidence of extreme rainfall has increased in recent decades. This negative impact of climate change also calls attention to when dealing with the recovery and reconstruction of sewer networks. Slovak cities have built a combined sewer network, which in the event of heavy rainfall, is not able to fulfill their primary function. The pipes are not able to carry the large volume of mixed wastewater, and network overload occurs. This paper focuses on the assessment of individual collectors of the sewerage network of the city of Trnava. The appraisal of the sewerage network will use a high - intensity rain and two different return periods (once every 10 years and once every 20 years).
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