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RECORD NUMBER: 4567 OF 4742

Main Title Underwater Storage of Combined Sewer Overflows.
CORP Author Rohrer (Karl R.) Associates, Inc., Akron, Ohio.
Year Published 1971
Report Number EPA-14-12-143; EPA-11022-ECV; 07100,; 11022-ECV-09/71
Stock Number PB-208 346
Additional Subjects ( Combined sewers ; Overflows) ; ( Overflows ; Underground storage) ; ( Sanitary engineering ; Underground storage) ; Storm sewers ; Storage tanks ; Expandable structures ; Site surveys ; Design ; Cost estimates ; Capital costs ; Operating costs ; Settling ; Water pollution ; Performance evaluation ; Ohio ; Great Lakes ; Storm water runoff ; Water pollution control ; Sandusky(Ohio) ; Lake Erie
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NTIS  PB-208 346 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Two 100,000 gallon collapsible tanks were anchored under water in Lake Erie to demonstrate, on a pilot scale, the feasibility of storing combined sewer storm overflow in underwater flexible tanks. Site selection, model testing, system design, construction, and one year's operation were included in the investigation. During the year's operation, 988,000 gallons of storm overflow were contained and returned to the treatment plant for treatment. Construction, operation, and maintenance costs are discussed. It was determined that for larger installations, modular systems of 250,000 to 500,000 gallon basic unit tanks should be employed, with site characteristics determining both the overall feasibility of the system, and the optimum tank size should such a system be feasible. Life expectancy for tank materials can only be determined in full scale operation in the actual environment. (Author)