Combined sewer overflow outfall definition

Combined sewer overflow outfall or "CSO outfall" means a structure that:
Combined sewer overflow outfall or “CSO Outfall” shall mean the outfall from which a CSO is discharged.
Combined sewer overflow outfall or “CSO Outfall” means any Outfall through which wastewater and/or storm water is discharged from the Combined Sewer System into the receiving waters, including the Grand Calumet River and the Little Calumet River, at any point prior to the headworks of the WWTP. CSO Outfalls include any Outfall identified in Attachment A to the 2006 NPDES Permit and/or 2012 NPDES Permit and any outfall through

More Definitions of Combined sewer overflow outfall

Combined sewer overflow outfall or “CSO Outfall” shall mean the outfall from which CSOs are discharged.
Combined sewer overflow outfall or “CSO Outfall” shall mean a
Combined sewer overflow outfall or “CSO outfall” means an overflow point authorized in an NPDES permit.

Related to Combined sewer overflow outfall

  • Combined sewer system means a system for conveying both sanitary sewage and storm water runoff.

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