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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - SANITARY SYSTEM OVERFLOW (SSO) MANAGEMENT
Least-Cost Collection System Improvements   Water & Wastes Digest July 2009   By Joel Wilson & Jeffery Frey
Minimizing the overall cost of conveyance and treatment capacity upgrades and lifetime system operation
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De-Bottlenecking Distillery Operations   Water & Wastes Digest September 2008   By Neda Simeonova
Sustainable solutions for whole stillage and process wastewater at the Maker’s Mark Distillery
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Out with the Overflows   Water & Wastes Digest July 2008   By Steve London
Submersible pumps nearly double an Iowa lift station’s capacity
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A Compact Solution for CSO Treatment   Water & Wastes Digest August 2007   By K. Scott Henderson
A look at the largest high-rate clarification system for CSO treatment in North America
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Indy Implements Infrastructure Rehab   Water & Wastes Digest July 2007   By Carlton Ray
Indianapolis takes on the largest investment in clean water infrastructure in city history
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CMOM is Coming   Water & Wastes Digest December 2003   Susan McHugh
The U.S. EPA continues to develop proposed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements for capacity, management, operation and maintenance (CMOM) programs for municipal sanitary sewer collection systems. New CMOM programs for municipal sanitary sewer collection systems have been designed to limit the number of sanitary sewer overflows.
Montgomery County Works With EPA To Upgrade Infrastructure   Water & Wastes Digest May 2003
More and more communities face the dual problem of aging infrastructure and overdevelopment due to population growth. Under the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA), EPA is keeping a vigilant eye on the problem. When a community does not meet CWA regulations for sewage overflow, EPA works with that community through long-term loans and expertise to develop a solution. Such is the case in Montgomery County, Ohio.
Flow Monitoring Springboards City to System-wide Sewer Management Solution   Water & Wastes Digest April 2003
The forward-looking Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSDGC) saw a dynamic model of most of Cincinnati's collection system as the tool that would support improved sewer system management, including sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) and combined sewer overflow (CSO) control, planning, and operations.
Pending SSO Regulations - What Can Be Expected from the Proposed CMOM Legislation?   Water Engineering & Management April 2001   Robert E. Bell, Jr., PE and Maggie L. Powell, E.I.T.
Collection system owners beware: New SSO regulations are right around the corner.
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