改善综合污水系统的管理

C. Berke, E. Fassman-Beck, Jack Li, Gregg Vesonder
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在纽约和新泽西,以及美国许多老旧的地区,街道上的雨水被清除,并被分配到联合下水道。这些综合下水道通过管道将径流和生活垃圾输送到污水处理厂。问题是,当降雨量达到十分之二英寸时,雨水进入下水道,大大增加了下水道中的水量和生活垃圾,超过了最大容量。这使得水-废物混合物绕过处理厂,排入最近的水道(例如哈德逊河)。这污染了它进入的水道,使它曾经赖以生存的野生动物无法生存,对使用它的人来说也不安全。雨水桶——从建筑物屋顶收集雨水径流的桶——的引入可以延缓雨水进入下水道,使其以下水道系统可以管理的方式分配。[1]
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Towards Better Management of Combined Sewage Systems
In New York and New Jersey, and many older areas in the United States, stormwater runoff is cleared from the streets and is dispensed into combined sewers. These combined sewers transport both runoff and domestic waste through pipes that lead to wastewater treatment plants. The problem is that when it rains a couple of tenths of an inch, the runoff enters the sewer and dramatically increases the amount of water and domestic waste in the sewer, exceeding the maximum capacity. This causes the water-waste mixture to bypass the treatment plant and dispense into the nearest waterway (e.g. the Hudson River). This pollutes the waterway it enters and makes the environment uninhabitable for wildlife it used to support, and unsafe for the people that use it. The introduction of rain barrels - barrels that collect stormwater runoff from the roofs of buildings - can delay the runofffrom going into the sewer, allowing it to be dispensed in a manner that the sewer systems can manage. [1]
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