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NF EN 752-5 : 1997

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

DRAIN AND SEWER SYSTEMS OUTSIDE BUILDINGS - PART 5: REHABILITATION

Superseded date

01-03-2008

Published date

12-01-2013

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Avant-propos
1 Domaine d'application
2 Références normatives
3 Définitions
4 Sources d'informations complémentaires
5 Généralités
6 Avant-projet
7 Diagnostic
8 Élaboration des solutions globales
9 Projet de réhabilitation
10 Sécurité
Annexe A (informative) Sources d'informations
         complémentaires
Annexe B (informative) Bibliographie

Applies to drain and sewer systems operating essentially under gravity, from the point where the sewage leaves a building or roof drainage system or enters a road gully to its being discharged into a treatment works or receiving water. Includes drains and sewers below buildings, if they are not part of the drainage system of the building. Defines principles and methods for planning and designing rehabilitation works needed in order to achieve prescribed performance levels for existing drain and sewer systems.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Status
Superseded

Standards Relationship
UNE-EN 752-5:1998 Identical
BS EN 752-5:1998 Identical
I.S. EN 752-5:1998 Identical
EN 752-5 : 1997 Identical
DIN EN 752-5:1997-11 Identical

NF EN 12889 : 2000 TRENCHLESS CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF DRAINS AND SEWERS
NFP 15 900-3 : 2002 LOCAL PUBLIC SERVICES - GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE ACTIVITIES RELATING TO DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE - PART 3: MANAGEMENT OF WASTE WATER TREATMENT
NFP 15 900-2 : 2001 LOCAL PUBLIC SERVICES - GUIDELINES FOR DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE SERVICE ACTIVITIES - PART 2: MANAGEMENT OF A SEWERAGE NETWORK

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