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The Role of Receiving Water Models in CSO Long-Term Control Plan Decision-Making and Water Quality Standard RevisionsMany communities have or are developing Long-Term Control Plans (LTCPs) to address their combined sewer overflows (CSOs). Often, however, the most cost-effective strategy for controlling CSOs will still result in occasional violations of current water quality standards. Many states have provided relief to CSO communities through mechanisms that temporarily modify the designated use of the water...Author(s)Carrie TurnerAdrienne NemuraSourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationSubjectSession 112: Featured Session – Addressing Water Quality Standards in Long- Term Control Plans or How to Stop Worrying and Love the UAA ProcessDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Jan, 2008ISSN1938-6478SICI1938-6478(20080101)2008:7L.8269;1-DOI10.2175/193864708790893891Volume / Issue2008 / 7Content sourceWEFTECFirst / last page(s)8269 - 8289Copyright2008Word count165

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