Rediseño integral del colector de aguas lluvias del INSPI con conexión a la calle Alberto Borges
The study began with an assessment of the current condition of the storm drainage system at the INSPI complex. A visual and technical inspection of the main collectors was conducted, complemented by the review of existing plans and historical records. This process identified both structural and oper...
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| Idioma: | spa |
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2025
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| Sumari: | The study began with an assessment of the current condition of the storm drainage system at the INSPI complex. A visual and technical inspection of the main collectors was conducted, complemented by the review of existing plans and historical records. This process identified both structural and operational deficiencies, such as blockages caused by sediment and solid waste, deterioration of manhole covers, and areas of water accumulation, all of which compromise the efficiency and safety of the system. The results revealed that, in several sections, the collector operates near or above its conveyance limit during heavy rainfall events, increasing the risk of overflows and surface ponding. Based on these findings, improvement proposals were developed to optimize the network’s performance. These include enlarging pipe diameters in critical sections, rehabilitating inlets and manholes, incorporating additional surface water capture structures, and using materials with greater resistance and durability. A cost analysis accompanied these alternatives, enabling the definition of a technically sound and economically feasible intervention plan............ |
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