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New Approach for Sizing Rapid Infiltration Systems

Most rapid infiltration systems (RI) operate as batch processes. This observation is the basis of a new approach to sizing RI systems. The long-term intake capacity per cycle is the critical design parameter needed in this approach. Analysis of data from eight operational systems indicate that the i...

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Published in:Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 1988-02, Vol.114 (1), p.211-215
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