Term: Combined Sewer Overflow


Definition:

Combined sewer overflow is the discharge of a combination of storm water and domestic waste as a result of the sewer capacity being exceeded during heavy storms. The resulting volume of rainwater and sanitary wastewater exceeds the system's capacity and sewage is forced to overflow into area streams and rivers through CSO outfalls.

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