Transcription of Chapter 1 Introduction to Wastewater Management
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Wastewater ManagementWastewater Treatment is one of the most important services a municipality may provide and one of the least visible. This Chapter provides an overview of the process of Wastewater treatment and provides information appropriate for municipal leaders, the general public and on Wastewater ManagementChapter 5: Educating and Engaging the Public on Wastewater TreatmentAppendix 2: Financial GlossaryChapter 2: Asset Management and SustainabilityChapter 1: Introduction to Wastewater ManagementChapter 6: Stormwater Management and MS4sAppendix 1: Glossary of TermsChapter 3: Financial Management & Rate StructuresChapter 7: Collection SystemsChapter 4: Regulatory Overview and Legal ResponsibilitiesChapter 8: Staff Training Demands, Succession Planning and Certifi cationChapter 9: NYWARN Water/ Wastewater Agency Response Network1-3 Introduction to Wastewater ManagementWastewater 101 OverviewThe section provides an overview of Wastewater treatment and is intended to provide a brief description of what processes may be at your Wastewater plant.
Inflow is water from a sump pump or a roof leader. This is relatively clean water that should be discharged to a storm water system. In some cases, homeowners in low lying areas connect sump pumps (illegally) to the sewer because it is relatively easy and inexpensive. In many communities, there are “combined sewers” that
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