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Combined sewer overflows: A critical review on best practice and innovative solutions to mitigate impacts on environment and human health

Alice Botturi, E. Gözde Özbayram, Katharina Tondera, Nathalie Gilbert, Pascale Rouault, Nicolas Caradot, Oriol Gutiérrez, Saba Daneshgar, Nicola Frison, Çağrı Akyol, Alessia Foglia, Anna Laura Eusebi, Francesco Fatone

2020Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology180 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are of major environmental concern for impacted surface waterbodies. In the last decades, major storm events have become increasingly regular in some areas, and meteorological scenarios predict a further rise in their frequency. Consequently, control and treatment of CSOs with respect to best practice examples, innovative treatment solutions, and management of sewer systems are an inevitable necessity. As a result, the number of publications concerning quality, quantity, and type of treatments has recently increased. This review therefore aims to provide a critical overview on the effects, control, and treatment of CSOs in terms of impact on the environment and public health, strict measures addressed by regulations, and the various treatment alternatives including natural and compact treatments. Drawing together the previous studies, an innovative treatment and control guideline are also proposed for the better management practices.

Topics & Concepts

Combined sewerBest practiceEnvironmental planningGuidelineControl (management)Human healthEnvironmental resource managementStormwaterEnvironmental scienceRisk analysis (engineering)EngineeringBusinessComputer sciencePolitical scienceEnvironmental healthMedicineSurface runoffBiologyArtificial intelligenceLawEcologyUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydraulic flow and structures
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