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Hondavalk
Oct 19, 2016Explorer II
As bad as that is many areas still do not have separated storm and sanitary sewer systems.
"Today, separate sanitary sewer and storm water systems are more and more common. However, sewer separation is often said to be too disruptive, costly, and may result in an increase in pollutant loading to receiving waters as a result of the increased discharge of untreated surface run-off."
Here is the complete article http://www.sswm.info/content/separate-sewers
"Today, separate sanitary sewer and storm water systems are more and more common. However, sewer separation is often said to be too disruptive, costly, and may result in an increase in pollutant loading to receiving waters as a result of the increased discharge of untreated surface run-off."
Here is the complete article http://www.sswm.info/content/separate-sewers
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