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Pipework, valves and associated equipment in dams

Pipework, valves and associated equipment in dams

by Williamson, T, Kelham, P, Lopes, S, Loftus, B (06-Mar-2020)

£170.00

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Book Description

The average age of UK reservoirs is around 125 years old and this also generally applies to their pipework systems that are critical to the safe operation of a dam. Pipework systems in dams is a collective term for pipes, valves, gates and associated equipment, along with fittings, joints, jointing materials, supports, restraints and drainage pipework. The failure of such elements to operate properly, whether routinely or in an emergency, can have severe operational or safety consequences.

This publication is an update, review and extension of CIRIA R170 (Reader et al, 1997). It is of paramount importance to dam safety in existing assets, as it draws on a further 20 years’ experience of good practices and incidents when compared with the former guide, along with challenges that have been overcome.

This guide is concerned with existing dams and is not intended as a design guide for new assets, although much of the information is relevant. It is intended for use across the UK dams’ portfolio, giving consistent guidance to the reader.