The Allen County Sanitary Engineering Department, like most other utilities, is under increasing pressure to maintain and enhance their collection system infrastructure. Some of this pressure is derived from existing or pending regulations such as Capacity Management, Operations and Maintenance (CMOM), ...
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1952-2013. Born in Amarillo, Texas; died in Menlo Park, California; had a degree in history from the University of Maryland and studied law at the University of Maryland; was a public defender in Maryland; then lived for many years in Alaska where he was a county prosecutor and judge. (...
COST-EFFECTIVE GIS SOLUTION FOR BURIED INFRASTRUCTURE MEETS REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLEN COUNTY SANITARY ENGINEERThe Allen County Sanitary Engineering Department was required to develop an Inflow/Infiltration (I/I) identification and reduction program in an effort to prevent Sanitary Sewer Overflows (...
Malcolm Pirnie Inc 39 E Market St Suite 301 Akron Ohio 44308; Allen County Sanitary EngineeringWater Environment Federation annual technical exhibition and conferenceHeltzel, C.; Horvath, W. (2003). Implementing a GIS and CMMS from scratch: A case study of the Allen County Sanitary Engineering ...
GIS, Pima County
A ground water pollution potential map of Allen County has been prepared using the DRASTIC mapping process. The DRASTIC system consists of two major elements: the designation of mappable units, termed hydrogeologic settings, and the superposition of a relative rating system for pollution potential....