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Monitoring Combined Sewer Overflow

A combined sewer overflow (CSO) is a point where a combined sewer system discharges untreated or partially treated sewage and stormwater into nearby rivers or streams. <br><br>Learn more at - https://civi.ca/real-time-monitoring-to-quantify-combined-sewer-overflow-and-water-quality/

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Monitoring Combined Sewer Overflow

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  1. Civica Infrastructure Inc. 905-417-9792 info@civi.ca https://civi.ca/ Real-Time Monitoring to Quantify the Amount of Overflow and Water Quality

  2. What Is Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)? A combined sewer overflow (CSO) is a point where a combined sewer system discharges untreated or partially treated sewage and stormwater into nearby rivers or streams. This occurs when the system becomes overwhelmed by heavy rainfall or snowmelt, exceeding its capacity to handle the flow. Learn more at: https://civi.ca/real-time-monitoring-to-quantify-combined-sewer-overflow-and-water-quality/

  3. Why Is Monitoring the CSO Essential? • Provides early warning of potential overflows • Identifies areas with high overflow frequency and volume • Enables optimization of CSO operations • Helps to prevent flooding • It’s mandated by environmental regulations Learn more at: https://civi.ca/real-time-monitoring-to-quantify-combined-sewer-overflow-and-water-quality/

  4. How to Monitor Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Here are some key tools and techniques used: • Level Sensors • Flow Meters • Event Duration Monitoring (EDM) • Water Quality Monitoring • CCTV Inspection • Data Management and Analysis Learn more at: https://civi.ca/real-time-monitoring-to-quantify-combined-sewer-overflow-and-water-quality/

  5. Source of Information • https://civi.ca/toronto-sewer-infrastructure-and-sewer-assessment-guidelines/ • https://civi.ca/new-system-wide-sanitary-eca-regulations/ • https://civi.ca/cctv-sewer-inspection/ • https://civi.ca/collection-system-modelling-utilizing-flow-and-rainfall-data-part-1/ • https://civi.ca/flow-and-rainfall-monitoring-data-quality-and-analysis-tools-part-1/ • https://civi.ca/assessing-and-creating-wastewater-system-capacity/

  6. Contact Us Civica Infrastructure Inc. Head Office: 905-417-9792 330 Rodinea Rd. Maple, ON L6A 4P5 info@civi.ca https://civi.ca/ Branch 155 Winges Rd. Woodbridge, ON L4L 6C7

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