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More topics for Service requests: sewers
Combined sewer overflowSome areas of Syracuse have sewers that carry both sanitary sewagefrom homes and businessesand also stormwater from the streets. During dry weather these sewers carry all the sanitary sewage to the Metropolitan Syracuse Wastewater Treatment Plant for treatment.
During times of heavy rain or melting snow, however,
the amount of water is far greater than the capacity
of the sewers. At these times, the sewers overflow and
discharge the excessa combination of runoff and
sanitary sewageinto Onondaga Creek and Harbor Brook. These
discharges eventually reach Onondaga Lake. This is
combined sewer overflow (CSO).
The sewer system was designed to overflow in this way
to prevent sewage from backing up into streets and
basements.
WEP's Flow Control Division operates the major
portions of Syracuse's combined sewer system and
regularly inspects and maintains overflow relief
points along Onondaga Creek and Harbor Brook.
How you can help . . .
If you see a Combined Sewer Overflow (always marked with a sign) discharging during dry weather, please report it by calling 315-435-2260 and ask for "Flow Control."
A combined sewer overflow should never be active in
dry weather.
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