Blockage dynamics in sewer pipes: investigating snagging, accumulation, and dissipation rates of wet wipes

Author:

Kargar Katayoun1ORCID,Joksimovic Darko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Civil Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT The increase in sewer blockages, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic due to improper disposal of non-biodegradable items like wet wipes and sanitary products, along with fats, oils, grease, and the presence of defects in sewers, underscores the need for a more profound understanding of wipes’ contribution to these blockages. This study investigated the probability of wipe snagging on sewer imperfections and their subsequent accumulation and dissipation rates under various conditions through laboratory experiments. Findings indicated a significant variability in the likelihood of wipes snagging (ranging from 93% to 0) and accumulating (ranging from 71% to 0), which was influenced by the defect location and the sewer flow rate. Moreover, the study highlighted a direct relationship between the flow rate in the sewer and the rate at which wipes dissipate. Conversely, an inverse relationship was observed between the size of blockages and the dissipation rate of wipes, with larger blockages typically reducing the speed of this process. Importantly, while dissipation rates at low flow rates are nearly constant regardless of the number of wipes and duration, at medium to high flow rates, dissipation initially increases but levels off after 24 h, demonstrating the persistence of wipe-caused blockages in small-diameter sewer pipes.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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