Lowell's Experience With Real-Time Remote Control to Reduce Combined Sewer Overflows
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Lowell's Experience With Real-Time Remote Control to Reduce Combined Sewer OverflowsThe Lowell Regional Wastewater Utility (LRWWU) operates a major combined sewer collection and treatment system (CSS) with annual untreated combined sewer overflow (CSO) discharges of more than 1,890 megaliters per year to the Merrimack River. The CSS has nine combined sewer overflow diversion stations that have large diameter upstream interceptors.Over the last 5 years, LRWWU has constructed and...Author(s)James S. DrakeMark YoungMichael StuerSourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationSubjectSession 7 - Emerging Best Practices for CSO ManagementDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Jan, 2009ISSN1938-6478SICI1938-6478(20090101)2009:18L.235;1-DOI10.2175/193864709793955500Volume / Issue2009 / 18Content sourceWEFTECFirst / last page(s)235 - 253Copyright2009Word count158Subject keywordsCombined sewer overflowsCSOsreal-time controlCSO abatement planslong-term control planningstorage optimizationwet weather management
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