@article {Dent:2003:1938-6478:339, author = "Dent, Shawn and Sathyanarayan, Priya and Wright, Leonard and Matheson, Ron and Ohlemutz, Rolf", title = "IDENTIFYING WHERE REHABILITATION IS COST-EFFECTIVE IN A SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM TO MANAGE SSOs", journal = "Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation", volume = "2003", number = "3", year = "2003", abstract = "Rehabilitation of deteriorated pipelines and laterals can be a cost-effective method of maintaining capacity and preventing Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) within a collection system. The cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation will depend on the extent and magnitude of Infiltration and Inflow (I/I). Rehabilitation must also be compared to other methods (e.g. conveyance improvements, storage, and treatment) to assess its costs and effectiveness to control I/I within an entire sewer system. Therefore, it is paramount to identify where I/I is occurring to be able to quantify if rehabilitation will be cost-effective. This paper presents a new method for identifying where I/I is occurring and how cost-effective rehabilitation is when compared to other alternatives.", pages = "339-351", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wef/wefproc/2003/00002003/00000003/art00025", doi = "doi:10.2175/193864703784830045" }