ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF METHODS TRENCHLESS PIPELINE REPLACEMENT

Authors

  • Tetyana Potapova Vinnitsia National Technical University
  • Tatiana Prilipko Vinnitsia National Technical University
  • Olga Yavorovska Vinnitsia National Technical University

Keywords:

Trench method of replacing pipelines, trenchless technology replacing pipelines, CO2 emissions, the concept of sustainable development

Abstract

The paper presents the research results of carbon emissions at pipelines renovation trench and trenchless method, a method of horizontal directional drilling conditions in the city. Research aimed at the construction industry to implement more environmental methods replacing pipelines in the future will help to improve the environment of cities. The study simulated the situation in the replacement water. Vinnytsya two methods - trench and trenchless. It analyzes the CO2 emissions from working machinery and violation of traffic. The study was conducted in order to improve environmental safety in repairs in cities within the concept of sustainable development.

Author Biographies

Tetyana Potapova, Vinnitsia National Technical University

assistant of the department of urban planning and architecture

Tatiana Prilipko, Vinnitsia National Technical University

assistant of planning and architecture

Olga Yavorovska, Vinnitsia National Technical University

student

References

1. Tighe, S., Lee, T., McKim, R., & Haas, R. Traffic delay cost savings associated with trenchless technology. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 5(2), 2009, 152 с.
2. Matthers, J. C. and Allouche E.N. The Carbon Footprint: A new Way to Sell Trenchless. Trenchless Technology, 2008, 166 с.
3. Hashemi. Quantifying construction related social costs. Proceedings from NASTT 2004's: North American Society Trenchless Technology (NASTT) No-Dig Show 2004, 159 с.

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Published

2015-06-25

How to Cite

[1]
T. Potapova, T. Prilipko, and O. Yavorovska, “ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF METHODS TRENCHLESS PIPELINE REPLACEMENT”, СучТехнБудів, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 61–66, Jun. 2015.

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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

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