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Sewer Rehabilitation in Small Missouri Communities
Recent NPDES permits for wastewater treatment plants have become more stringent in respect to effluent limits and sewer system maintenance requirements. In an effort to comply with current regulations, many small communities struggle to find solutions that are both effective and affordable to the user. Reducing wastewater flows by rehabilitating the sewer system is one of the tools available to permit holders. This presentation looks at success and lessons learned from recent projects in several small Missouri communities, including flow reduction achieved affordability and funding, permitting concerns, and disruption to the community.
This presentation was given on October 5, 2011 at the Missouri Water and Wastewater Conference Annual Meeting in Columbia, Missouri. It was presented by Elke Boyd, P.E.