JOURNAL ARTICLE

National Needs for Combined Sewer Overflow Control

Michael D. GiggeyWilliam G. Smith

Year: 1978 Journal:   Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division Vol: 104 (2)Pages: 351-366   Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

Abstract

The national extent of the combined sewer overflow problem is investigated in terms of (1)Regional populations and acreages served; and (2) a range of potential costs for the control of overflows. Combined sewers in the United States serve approx 37 million people and 2.7 million acres (10.9 × 109 m²) of urban land. Cost estimates are presented for the control of runoff from combined sewer service areas based on a single design storm and eight hypothetical control strategies. Capital costs range from $1.2 billion - $68 billion (June 1973 dollars), and vary with the amount of storage and degree of treatment provided. Annual operation and maintenance expenses for the eight options range from $46 million - $400 million. These costs are compared with similar estimates for new and upgraded municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems required under Public Law 92-500.

Keywords:
Combined sewer Sanitary sewer Environmental science Stormwater Surface runoff Storm Capital cost Range (aeronautics) Environmental engineering Water resource management Hydrology (agriculture) Engineering Geography Meteorology

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Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Water Systems and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Water resources management and optimization
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