Category:Combined sewers
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English: A combined sewer is a sewage collection system of pipes and tunnels designed to also collect surface runoff. Combined sewers can cause serious water pollution problems during combined sewer overflow (CSO) events when wet weather flows exceed the sewage treatment plant capacity. This type of sewer design is no longer used in building new communities (because current design separates sanitary sewers from runoff), but many older cities continue to operate combined sewers.
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Media in category "Combined sewers"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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(Water Runoff 2) 412-DSP-2-Runoff 111.jpg - DPLA - ebfc7ab275e8a76aef72e76bdfbef5ca.jpg 4,256 × 2,832; 6.18 MB
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(Water Runoff 2) 412-DSP-2-Runoff 212.jpg - DPLA - 94d792e88c17caeff5a5e4302bfbf4c0.jpg 4,800 × 3,200; 5.76 MB
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Buzzards Bay caged mussel pilot biomonitoring study, 1987-1988 (1990) (19888769264).jpg 2,976 × 4,042; 887 KB
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CSO diagram US EPA.jpg 988 × 448; 74 KB
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CSO diagram US EPA.svg 443 × 201; 1.37 MB
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CSO map EPA 2008.jpg 407 × 221; 27 KB
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Manhole Brighton.jpg 1,066 × 1,600; 355 KB
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Pollutional effects of stormwater and overflows from combined sewer systems; a preliminary appraisal (IA pollutionaleffec00unit).pdf 1,147 × 1,512, 52 pages; 3.14 MB
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Thames Tideway Tunnel proposed route and sites.jpg 1,027 × 802; 62 KB
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The final combined sewer overflow outlet (5201418551).jpg 600 × 450; 34 KB
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Water urban cycel.jpg 858 × 1,011; 63 KB
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WaterPipeLarge.JPG 2,772 × 2,052; 288 KB