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| Name | The Versatile Vortex Valve |
| Description | By Robert Y.G. Andoh, Mike Faram and Dave Scott Water industry officials throughout Europe – and in a growing number of municipalities in North America – tend to think of vortex valves as a novel technology for outlet flow control on a stormwater detention system. Most of these 17,000+ valves installed around the world are, in fact, implemented on stormwater detention schemes because use of a valve can reduce the required storage volume by up to 50% while still meeting the maximum discharge requirement. But vortex valves actually have many other uses in stormwater, wastewater and combined sewer systems. These versatile devices tackle a number of other problems, including erosion control, re-oxygenation of water and flow equalization in wastewater treatment plants. |
| Filename | 2008_The Versatile Vortex Valve.pdf |
| Filesize | 22.31 kB |
| Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
| Creator | Lisa_Glennon |
| Created On: | 04/30/2009 16:49 |
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| Maintained by | Editor |
| Last updated on | 04/30/2009 16:50 |
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