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- Combined sewer overflow (CSO) is a term used to describe what happens when combined sewer systems become overwhelmed by excess stormwater and overflow into nearby streams and rivers1. CSOs are designed to discharge untreated, diluted sewage directly into rivers and watercourses in event of extreme rainfall to prevent the flooding of homes and businesses2. CSOs are remnants of the country's early infrastructure, where communities built sewer systems to collect both stormwater runoff and sanitary sewage in the same pipe3. Overflows of diluted sewage during heavy rainfall are not a sign that the system is faulty4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.CSO is an acronym that stands for combined sewer overflow and is a term used to describe what happens when combined sewer systems become overwhelmed by excess stormwater and overflow into nearby streams and rivers.extension.psu.edu/what-are-combined-sewer-overfl…Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and storm overflows (SOs) are designed to discharge untreated, diluted sewage directly into rivers and watercourses in event of extreme rainfall to prevent the flooding of homes and businesses.theriverstrust.org/about-us/news/sewage-update-2…Combined sewer overflows, or CSOs, are remnants of the country's early infrastructure. In the past, communities built sewer systems to collect both stormwater runoff and sanitary sewage in the same pipe. During dry weather, these "combined sewer systems," or CSSs, transport wastewater directly to the sewage treatment plant.www.epa.gov/npdes/combined-sewer-overflow-freq…Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) were developed as overflow valves to reduce the risk of sewage backing up during heavy rainfall. Overflows of diluted sewage during heavy rainfall are not a sign that the system is faulty.environmentagency.blog.gov.uk/2020/07/02/combi…
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