Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) are detrimental to water quality in Missouri and pose a significant health risk to humans. The effects of CSOs are not yet fully known and there is an ongoing effort to quantify their impacts. The prospect of correcting the problems posed by CSOs is a daunting task that will force decisions affecting CSO communities economically and socially. Currently, the State of Missouri does not provide a regulatory framework for effectively addressing CSOs (See Report 27-2005 for more detail).Includes bibliographical reference
The combined sewer overflow (CSO) control requirements imposed by the United States Environmental Pr...
New Jersey, as a coastal area, has historically struggled with a variety of problems stemming from s...
During storm events, the flow in a combined sewer system can exceed the capacity and, as a result, a...
Clean water is essential to the health and well being of humans and their environment. Pollution thr...
In 1987 Congress expanded the scope of the Clean Water Act to include combined sewer overflows (CSOs...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) may represent a significant source of pollution, but they are diffic...
Every year millions of gallons of raw sewage are dumped directly into our local waterways here in Bu...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are of major environmental concern for impacted surface waterbodies....
"Published in June 2018.""In a Combined Sewer System, the water that comes from industrial wastewate...
Europe's ageing wastewater system often combines domestic sewage with surface runoff and industrial ...
Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) are the repugnant remnants of antiquated technology that plague olde...
Combined sewer systems are designed to collect rainwater runoff, domestic sewage, and industrial was...
© 2012 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Combined sewer overflow (CS...
International audienceUp to 850 billion gallons of untreated combined sewer overflow (CSO) is discha...
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ew00637e .C...
The combined sewer overflow (CSO) control requirements imposed by the United States Environmental Pr...
New Jersey, as a coastal area, has historically struggled with a variety of problems stemming from s...
During storm events, the flow in a combined sewer system can exceed the capacity and, as a result, a...
Clean water is essential to the health and well being of humans and their environment. Pollution thr...
In 1987 Congress expanded the scope of the Clean Water Act to include combined sewer overflows (CSOs...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) may represent a significant source of pollution, but they are diffic...
Every year millions of gallons of raw sewage are dumped directly into our local waterways here in Bu...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are of major environmental concern for impacted surface waterbodies....
"Published in June 2018.""In a Combined Sewer System, the water that comes from industrial wastewate...
Europe's ageing wastewater system often combines domestic sewage with surface runoff and industrial ...
Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) are the repugnant remnants of antiquated technology that plague olde...
Combined sewer systems are designed to collect rainwater runoff, domestic sewage, and industrial was...
© 2012 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Combined sewer overflow (CS...
International audienceUp to 850 billion gallons of untreated combined sewer overflow (CSO) is discha...
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ew00637e .C...
The combined sewer overflow (CSO) control requirements imposed by the United States Environmental Pr...
New Jersey, as a coastal area, has historically struggled with a variety of problems stemming from s...
During storm events, the flow in a combined sewer system can exceed the capacity and, as a result, a...