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Description: Application of a Chemically Enhanced Retention Treatment Basin in Reducing CSO and...
Application of a Chemically Enhanced Retention Treatment Basin in Reducing CSO and Pollutant Loading into the Detroit River

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Description: Application of a Chemically Enhanced Retention Treatment Basin in Reducing CSO and...
Application of a Chemically Enhanced Retention Treatment Basin in Reducing CSO and Pollutant Loading into the Detroit River
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The City of Windsor constructed a 60 million chemically enhanced retention treatment basin (RTB) in the Detroit Riverfront in 2011 with the specific objective of reducing combined sewer overflow (CSO) and total pollutant loadings to the Detroit River. This paper is to focus on operation since implementation, how performance results have validated the pilot testing and design, as well as highlight lessons learned.
The City of Windsor constructed a 60 million chemically enhanced retention treatment basin (RTB) in the Detroit Riverfront in 2011 with the specific objective of reducing combined sewer overflow (CSO) and total pollutant loadings to the Detroit River. This paper is to focus on operation since implementation, how performance results have validated the pilot testing and design, as well as highlight...
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Jian LiPaul Drca
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectLessons Learned
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Apr, 2018
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20180101)2018:3L.489;1-
DOI10.2175/193864718824940772
Volume / Issue2018 / 3
Content sourceCollection Systems Conference
First / last page(s)489 - 495
Copyright2018
Word count81
Subject keywordscombined sewer overflowCSOretention treatment basinpolymerscoagulation

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Description: Application of a Chemically Enhanced Retention Treatment Basin in Reducing CSO and...
Application of a Chemically Enhanced Retention Treatment Basin in Reducing CSO and Pollutant Loading into the Detroit River
Abstract
The City of Windsor constructed a 60 million chemically enhanced retention treatment basin (RTB) in the Detroit Riverfront in 2011 with the specific objective of reducing combined sewer overflow (CSO) and total pollutant loadings to the Detroit River. This paper is to focus on operation since implementation, how performance results have validated the pilot testing and design, as well as highlight lessons learned.
The City of Windsor constructed a 60 million chemically enhanced retention treatment basin (RTB) in the Detroit Riverfront in 2011 with the specific objective of reducing combined sewer overflow (CSO) and total pollutant loadings to the Detroit River. This paper is to focus on operation since implementation, how performance results have validated the pilot testing and design, as well as highlight...
Author(s)
Jian LiPaul Drca
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectLessons Learned
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Apr, 2018
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20180101)2018:3L.489;1-
DOI10.2175/193864718824940772
Volume / Issue2018 / 3
Content sourceCollection Systems Conference
First / last page(s)489 - 495
Copyright2018
Word count81
Subject keywordscombined sewer overflowCSOretention treatment basinpolymerscoagulation

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