2004
DOI: 10.14796/jwmm.r220-08
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Analysis of SSO Control Alternatives within the City of Detroit's Regional Collection System

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“…As part of a separate review to determine what capacity the regional system could accommodate for SSO issues, a number of various design events were simulated. This analysis is described further in the chapter titled SSO Control Alternatives in Detroit's Regional Collection System,in Monograph 12 in this series (Taylor, 2004). Results of this analysis suggested that the system could accommodate allowable flows (discussed next) from a 10-y, 1-h design event as defined for growth (summer) conditions (the analysis distinguishes between summer and winter conditions with respect to both the types of storm events and the response of the sewershed).…”
Section: Wet Weather Flow Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of a separate review to determine what capacity the regional system could accommodate for SSO issues, a number of various design events were simulated. This analysis is described further in the chapter titled SSO Control Alternatives in Detroit's Regional Collection System,in Monograph 12 in this series (Taylor, 2004). Results of this analysis suggested that the system could accommodate allowable flows (discussed next) from a 10-y, 1-h design event as defined for growth (summer) conditions (the analysis distinguishes between summer and winter conditions with respect to both the types of storm events and the response of the sewershed).…”
Section: Wet Weather Flow Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%