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Pollutional effects of storm-water overflows from combined sewers
Characteristics of low-intensity storms; relation of overflow duration and reduction to interceptor capacity as function of sanitary flow; quality of overflow from combined sewers; storm water treatment; properly designed regulation and diversion of combined sewer system prevents pollution; most effective method appears to be storm water treatment at outlets.
Pollutional effects of storm-water overflows from combined sewers
Characteristics of low-intensity storms; relation of overflow duration and reduction to interceptor capacity as function of sanitary flow; quality of overflow from combined sewers; storm water treatment; properly designed regulation and diversion of combined sewer system prevents pollution; most effective method appears to be storm water treatment at outlets.
Pollutional effects of storm-water overflows from combined sewers
Sewage Indus Wastes
Palmer, C.L. (author)
1950
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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