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The Parisian Sewers are long about 2400 km, they gather and expel the flow and wasterwater. The different step of the parisian water cycle are :
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- Stocked in tanks, drinking water makes its way to the buldings via pipes installed in the sewers, then from water meter to taps.
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- Collected from the various floors throught a common pipe, wastewater is discharged into the sewer via a private connection
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- From the gutter, its flows down to the sewer through a gully hole
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- They flow through larger and larger sewers to a treatment plant : where they are treated before beeing discharged into the river Seine
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- The excess rainwater is discharged directly into the river Seine through overflows equipped with motorised gates, remote controlled from a central post
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- The overflows must remain close in order to keep the sewers network not flooded by the Seine. Pumps are activated to discharge the excess water to the river in spite of its hight water level
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[[File:PsParis5.jpg|center|300px|caption]]
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Revision as of 14:08, 21 September 2013

Sewers of Paris

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The Parisian Sewers are long about 2400 km, they gather and expel the flow and wasterwater. The different step of the parisian water cycle are :

- Stocked in tanks, drinking water makes its way to the buldings via pipes installed in the sewers, then from water meter to taps.

- Collected from the various floors throught a common pipe, wastewater is discharged into the sewer via a private connection

- From the gutter, its flows down to the sewer through a gully hole

- They flow through larger and larger sewers to a treatment plant : where they are treated before beeing discharged into the river Seine

- The excess rainwater is discharged directly into the river Seine through overflows equipped with motorised gates, remote controlled from a central post

- The overflows must remain close in order to keep the sewers network not flooded by the Seine. Pumps are activated to discharge the excess water to the river in spite of its hight water level



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