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Re: Jersey City to make $94 million in water and sewer improvements
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Storm water, after screening out anything big can be dumped directly into the river and bays. Sewage cannot and has to be treated. The problem with combined systems is that they get overwhelmed when it rains, causing raw sewage to be dumped into the waterways. There are two ways around this: 1. separate the systems 2. build a surge system that holds the mix of storm water and sewage until it can be treated. #1 required pretty much ripping up all the streets and rebuilding them from scratch. So cities have been going with option #2 with some of option #1. Example: http://clatl.com/freshloaf/archives/2 ... -south-river-sewer-tunnel http://www.cleanwateratlanta.org/consentdecree/Elements/CSO.htm
Posted on: 2016/4/22 17:48
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Storm water is what overwhelms the system, causing the need to bypass treatment and release actual sewage directly into the Hudson (mixed with storm drainage). Separate systems would mean that, during a heavy rain, you can continue to treat sewage as sewage and not have to bypass treatment.
Posted on: 2016/4/22 17:45
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Why it would be beneficial to do that? I can take a guess but is there a school of thought with a good reason? I thought wastewater was wastewater.
Posted on: 2016/4/22 17:20
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Most cities have separate sanitary and storm sewer systems. Jersey city (at least the downtown) does not. Both your toilet water and rain water run through the same lines. That's why when you walk by a sewer grate it reeks.
Is there any intent in JC's future to alter the sewer system so you have separate storm and sanitary sewers?
Posted on: 2016/4/20 12:15
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Cue bitching, moaning, complaints, accusations of misconduct and using this to bash the current administration in 3, 2, 1...
Posted on: 2016/4/18 23:26
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Wasn't the solution to Cara's problem in the photo in the first article? Just park on the sidewalk! So what if pedestrians have to trip over the curb into the street to get around it. That picture was probably taken in Boggiano's district - I'm surprised he didn't plug the fact that he voted against the infrastructure upgrades since they would inconvenience drivers.
Posted on: 2016/4/18 19:21
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I prefer NJ(.)com version of this journalistic masterpiece where we get to hear about the plight of Cara Goldman (and she is NOT happy!)
"It's taking a long time," Goldman, 26, said this morning "It starts very early in the morning." But wait, it gets worse for Cara... Goldman said she has received four parking tickets in the last few months, at $50 a pop. Rut Roh, Cara. Something seems to be amiss here since I haven't gotten a single parking ticket, even though I live/park on the same block...I wonder why that could be... Oh yeah, that's right. I move my car in the morning. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... anned_on_jersey_city.html
Posted on: 2016/4/14 19:31
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Jersey City to make $94 million in water and sewer improvements
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Jersey City to make $94 million in water and sewer improvements 11:45 AM, Wednesday, April 13
Posted on: 2016/4/14 0:12
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