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  • An intercepting sewer system to handle storm run-off is also a part of the river wall structure.
  • The sewage works were linked to the intercepting sewers and took all of Paisley's sewage and industrial effluent for treatment.
  • In 1922, a workers'tent camp was erected on the eastern side of Stirling Ridge to house the men working on the main intercepting sewer.
  • "Intercepting sewers " were therefore built on either side of the St Mirin burn to intercept the sewage and discharge it directly into the White Cart Water.
  • His 1834 plans for London's sewerage system anticipated by some 25 years the 1859 proposals of Joseph Bazalgette to create intercepting sewers complete with walkways along both banks of the River Thames.
  • Bazalgette's London sewerage system project included the construction of intercepting sewers north and south of the Thames; the Northern Outfall Sewer diverts flows away from the Thames north of the river.
  • Bazalgette's London sewerage system project included the construction of intercepting sewers north and south of the Thames; the Southern Outfall Sewer network diverts flows away from the Thames south of the river.
  • The wastewater utility also operates and maintains of sanitary sewer and pumping stations, of intercepting sewer lines, and the Shockoe Retention Basin, a 44-million-gallon stormwater reservoir used during heavy rains.
  • A second main intercepting sewer, which would link various districts in southern Manchester to Davyhulme had been authorised by Act of Parliament in 1911, and construction began soon afterwards, but it took years to complete.
  • In 1914 the city, under state mandate, developed a comprehensive plan for the treatment and collection of sewage, with three treatment plants and hundreds of miles of large intercepting sewers to keep pollution out of rivers and streams.
  • The intercepting sewers, constructed between 1859 and 1865, were fed by 450 miles ( 720 km ) of main sewers that, in turn, conveyed the contents of some 13, 000 miles ( 21, 000 km ) of smaller local sewers.
  • The Metropolitan Water Reclamation serves 5.1 million people, 124 suburban municipalities in addition to Chicago and the commercial / industrial equivalent of 4.5 million more by processing more than 1 billion gallons of waste water every day for an area of 872 square miles; the District owns and maintains seven treatment plants, including the largest waste water treatment plant in the world in Stickney; controls more than 76 miles of navigable waterways; and owns 547 miles of intercepting sewers and 94 miles of underground tunnels as part of the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan, the nation's largest public works program for flood control.