hoofdriool
Hoofdriool is a term used in civil engineering and urban sanitation to denote the main sewer line of a municipal wastewater collection system. The word derives from Dutch: hoofd meaning main or head, and riool meaning sewer. In practice, a hoofdriool collects wastewater from smaller branch sewers and conveys it toward treatment facilities, interceptor lines, or combined sewer systems depending on the local network design.
Design and construction: Hoofdriool pipes are typically large-diameter conduits laid to provide a continuous gradient that
Operation and capacity: The hoofdriool must handle average and peak flows, particularly during rainfall events when
Maintenance and issues: Regular cleaning, CCTV inspections, and root intrusion management are essential. Common problems include
History and regional usage: The concept of a main sewer line emerged with early modern sanitation programs