Motown turns to models - of the CSO type. (Detriot, Michigan; combined sewer overflows)

Public Works, June, 1995 by Fujita, Gary; Tenbroek, Mark

The Detroit Water and Sewerage Dept. embarked on a major analysis of its sewer system by modeling combined sewer overflow (CSO). Two sets of models were used, one being hydrologic and hydraulic models based on the US EPA SWMM program based on RUNOFF and EXTRAN modules and another also using the SWMM model but based on RUNOFF and TRANSPORT modeules. The effort enabled the determination of strategies for complying with EPA CSO policy goals and also elicidated the important factors involved in CSO control.

Detroit is best known as the automobile capital of the world and as the home of the Motown sound. Over the decades the city has been the source of many innovations, one of the more recent coming in 1987, when Detroit took on its combined sewage collection and transport...

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