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Wet Weather Flow Offsetting Programs

Wet weather flow (WWF) refers to the increased flow in a sewer system during and after a rain event. <br><br>Learn more at - https://civi.ca/assessing-and-creating-wastewater-system-capacity/

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Wet Weather Flow Offsetting Programs

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  1. Civica Infrastructure Inc. 905-417-9792 info@civi.ca https://civi.ca/ Introduction to Wet Weather Flow Programs

  2. What Is Wet Weather Flow (WWF)? Wet weather flow (WWF) refers to the increased flow in a sewer system during and after a rain event. Wet weather flow can include contributions from: • Inflow: Direct stormwater runoff entering the sewer system through things like downspouts, yard drains, or improperly connected storm sewers. • Infiltration: Groundwater entering the sewer system through cracks, joint failures, or other defects in the pipes. Learn more at: https://civi.ca/assessing-and-creating-wastewater-system-capacity/

  3. Key Differences between Wet Weather Flow and Dry Weather Flow

  4. Key Benefits of Wet Weather Flow Monitoring • Prevents sewer overflows • Improves infrastructure planning • Enhances regulatory compliance • Optimizes maintenance efforts • Reduces emergency repair costs • Protects local waterways Learn more at: https://civi.ca/assessing-and-creating-wastewater-system-capacity/

  5. Civica’s Wet Weather Flow Offsetting Process • Formalize Workplan and Agreement • Flow and Rainfall Monitoring • Hydraulic Modelling • Field Investigation • I/I Source Evaluation and Allocation Determination • Remediation Planning, Design and Construction • Construction Inspection • Property Owner Sign-Off • Allocation Release Learn more at: https://civi.ca/assessing-and-creating-wastewater-system-capacity/

  6. About Civica Infrastructure Civica Infrastructure Inc. is an industry leader in wastewater and stormwater management consulting services. We provide solutions to municipalities, conservation authorities, government agencies, land developers, and civil engineering firms in Southern Ontario for managing wastewater collection systems and sewer capacity. Learn more at: https://civi.ca/about-us/

  7. Source of Information • https://civi.ca/wet-weather-inspections-to-find-inflow-and-infiltration-ii-part-1/ • https://civi.ca/collection-system-modelling-utilizing-flow-and-rainfall-data-part-2/ • https://civi.ca/inflow-and-infiltration-and-wet-weather-flow-reduction-of-pilot-areas-part-1/ • https://civi.ca/inflow-and-infiltration-and-wet-weather-flow-reduction-of-pilot-areas-part-2/ • https://civi.ca/inflow-and-infiltration-and-wet-weather-flow-reduction-of-pilot-areas-part-3/ • https://civi.ca/assessing-and-creating-wastewater-system-capacity/

  8. 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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