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- New Combined-Sewer Outfall Signs Available | New Jersey Future
Nearly 20 percent of New Jersey’s population resides in communities with combined-sewer outfalls (CSOs) These older urban communities are densely populated, job centers, and tourist destinations During heavy rainfall combined-sewer systems get overwhelmed and overflow a combination of sewage and stormwater into area waterways
- FAQs – Individual Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Permits
The CWA’s permitting scheme is designed to push dischargers to achieve ever-increasing efficiencies and improvements in pollution control The National CSO Policy requires CSO permittees to evaluate a range of control alternatives up to and including measures to eliminate CSOs entirely and to capture 100 percent of wet weather flows
- PVSC Permit Comments Draft - njfuture. org
Green infrastructure can be a strong educational tool to increase public awareness of water quality and flooding issues NJDEP should require that the permittees monitor and track the impact of green infrastructure projects implemented by the permittees on CSOs
- Water Infrastructure in New Water Infrastructure in - njfuture. org
This report provides a review of available information on urban water infrastructure It focuses on the 21 New Jersey municipalities that have combined sewer systems (CSS) that discharge through Combine Sewer Overflows (CSOs) in part or all of their area However, the report also examines issues regarding water supply capacity and wastewater capacity for these municipalities Table ES-1 lists
- NJDEP - Green Infrastructure
Rain Gardens Bioretention Basins Cisterns Grass Swales Green Roofs Pervious Pavement Street Tree Trench Rain Barrels Riparian Buffers Subsurface Gravel Wetlands Financial Assistance News and Events Date Conference: CSOs, Green Infrastructure and Stormwater 4-29-2013 Home Home Owners Businesses Municipalities Counties Educators Projects
- Climate-Ready CSO Solutions Forum | New Jersey Future
New Jersey Future is a state leader in the area of wastewater infrastructure, including CSOs, as part of its mission to make smart investments in infrastructure to increase New Jersey’s competitiveness and support healthy communities where people want to live and work
- Redirect Notice - njfuture. org
The previous page is sending you to https: www jerseywaterworks org our-work initiatives csos-in-new-jersey
- New Jersey Future’s Comments on CSO Long Term Control Plans
Posted in Water and Sewer, Water Infrastructure Tags: Bayonne, CSOs, Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority (JCMUA), Long Term Control PLans, LTCP, Paterson, Perth Amboy, the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) Comments are closed
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