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Problems Existing in Urban Drainage Engineering Construction

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DOI: 10.23977/jceup.2022.040103 | Downloads: 28 | Views: 758

Author(s)

Hong Li 1, Lupo Shi 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Department of Architectural Engineering, Zheng Zhou Technical College, Zhengzhou, China
2 China Coal 92 Engineering Co., Ltd, University, Handan, China

Corresponding Author

Hong Li

ABSTRACT

As an important part of urban construction, municipal engineering mainly includes urban roads, sewage treatment systems, sewage treatment, and underground transportation. The purpose of this paper is to study the problems and suggestions in the construction of urban drainage engineering. Based on a comprehensive analysis and summary of the research progress of domestic and foreign experts and researchers in the drafting of the special design of sewage projects, the background and importance of the special design of urban sewage projects are introduced. Analyze, discuss and study key issues such as sewage volume prediction, and put forward targeted countermeasures and suggestions, providing reasonable reference opinions and suggestions for cities in M province when formulating specific design of sewage projects. Using planning, selection of urban sewer system, and prediction and collection of sewer points, through case analysis, the distance between rainwater pumping stations and buildings must be greater than 35 meters, in order to do urban sewer preparation work for corresponding industries with similar urban conditions , providing reports and references in special designs.

KEYWORDS

Urban Drainage, Engineering Construction, Sewage Reuse, Pumping Station Construction

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Hong Li, Lupo Shi, Problems Existing in Urban Drainage Engineering Construction. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urban Planning (2022) Vol. 4: 9-16. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jceup.2022.040103.

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