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What You Need to Know about Combined Sewer What You Need to Know about Combined Sewer

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1 What You Need to Know about Combined Sew
What You Need to Know about Combined Sewer -v r�GOs 9nd 0 L nLAGn 2r 9LE nL 9sAns A common misconception is that water discharged during an over�ow from a retention treatment basin is untreated. In a combined sewer system, snowmelt, rainwater runoff, and wastewater (sewage) from inside houses and buildings are all combined in one pipe. When the pipes become full, excess combined sewage can be released at points throughout the system. These are termed combined sewer over�ows (CSO), which are untreated. Since CSO releases are a threat to public health, many systems have added Retention Treatment Basins (RTBs), which collect and treat this wastewater to avoid untreated and disinfection in Retention Treatment Basins (RTBs) prior to release into a water body. During smaller storms where there is no discharge, combined sewage is stored and sent to the Wastewater Treatment plant. When an over�ow of the RTB occurs during a large rain event, the pollutants in the water discharged to a water body have already been largely reduced, resulting in protection of public health and allowing the water to be used for �shing, swimming, and other recreational activities. The following illustrations show where rainwater and sewage go in a combined sewer system before it is received and further tre

2 ated by the wastewater treatment plant.
ated by the wastewater treatment plant. 1E.A0A2ED 1E5E0 1712EM1 Separated sewer systems collect the rainwater separately the nearest river, lake or stream via storm sewers while the wastewater (sewage) is sent to the treatment plant by a sanitary sewer. There is no RTB in a separated sewer. DAsAnf cLAGnFeed Point 9sAn FDGO 9sAnDr9An1GDAds 1 LLDAngDAsAnf cLAGn1LGr9g 29nCs1CAEEAng 9�D 1Mrf9c Water1cr nAng2G 59sL O9L rE�DM nLGateCombined Sewer 1 2 4 3 5 To learn more about Combined Sewer Over�ows, see the annual report published by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, at Michigan.gov/SewageDischarge, or call the Environmental Assistance Center at 800-662-9278 and ask for a wastewater engineer in an of�ce near you.2r 9LE nL .D9nL �������\n�����������������\n���—����˜During a large rain event, excess combined sewage gets sent to the RTB once the sewers become full. The combined sewage �ows through screens that �lter out debris such as sanitary trash (1). A disinfectant is then applied to allow adequate ti

3 me to kill disease causing organisms (2)
me to kill disease causing organisms (2). In the basin, solids settle out and the skimming baf�e prevents the discharge of �oatable material and oils (3). Once the capacity of the RTB is exceeded, the treated over�ow is sent to surface water resulting in a discharge that is protective of public health and the environment (4). When the rain event ends and there is capacity available in the sewer, the contents of the RTB are drained back to the sewer to be sent to the wastewater treatment plant (5). RTB’s are also equipped with �ushing systems, which �ush any remaining solids left in the RTB to the wastewater treatment plant, so the RTB is ready for the next rain event. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.MAchAg9n.gGv/1 O9g DAsch9rg | 800-662-9278Rev. 06/2020  &

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