Meaning Combined Sewer Overflow
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Combined Sewer Overflow


Combined Sewer Overflow, or CSO, refers to the discharge from a sewer system that has been designed to capture sewer as well as snow melt or stormwater. CSO discharge may be deposited to nearby waterways and contain untreated discharge if the combined capture of sewer and snow/stormwater exceeds the capacity of the system.
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Combined Sewer Overflow


also called a CSO. A pipe that, during storms, discharges untreated wastewater from a sewer system that carries both sanitary wastewater and stormwater. The overflow occurs because a system does not h [..]
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Combined Sewer Overflow


the discharge of a mixture of storm water and domestic waste when the flow capacity of a sewer system is exceeded during rainstorms.
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