Abstract
Effectiveness of Fine Screens in Meeting CSO Treatment Requirements for Identifiable Sanitary MaterialsRemoval of identifiable sanitary material is a necessary component required to achieve adequate treatment of combined sewer overflows (CSO) by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). As part of the demonstrative approach that the city of Detroit is using to develop a Long-Term CSO Control Plan for the Detroit River outfalls, the city constructed two pilot facilities to test the...Author(s)Mirza A. RabbaigTerrance MooreImad A. SalimWade TrimJennifer R. FansonMark J. TenBroekClayton E. McCormackWade TrimSourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationSubjectSession 5: Tunnels and Treatment – Unique Approaches to Store and Treat CSOsDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Jan, 2006ISSN1938-6478SICI1938-6478(20060101)2006:4L.261;1-DOI10.2175/193864706783796295Volume / Issue2006 / 4Content sourceCollection Systems ConferenceFirst / last page(s)261 - 277Copyright2006Word count493
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