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KC Water’s Smart Sewer program is a 30-year, multibillion-dollar plan to reduce the volume of overflows from the City’s sewer systems. KC Water has created a StoryMap resource for …
Wastewater – KC Water
This program, Smart Sewer, has received national attention for being among the first to incorporate significant green solutions. View a complete list of projects and improvements »
Sewerage - Wikipedia
Map of London sewer network, late 19th century Sewerage (or sewage system) is the infrastructure that conveys sewage or surface runoff (stormwater, meltwater, rainwater) using …
Sewer | Design, Maintenance & Repair | Britannica
Sewer, conduit that carries wastewater from its source to a point of treatment and disposal. The wastewater may be domestic (sanitary) sewage, industrial sewage, storm runoff, or a mixture …
Municipal Wastewater | US EPA
Mar 31, 2025 · Large volumes of I/I can cause sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and/or operational problems at the wastewater treatment facility serving the collection system. In …
About the Smart Sewer Program | CITY OF KANSAS CITY
Two types of sewer systems support Kansas City: combined and separate. In the combined sewer system, stormwater and wastewater are collected in the same pipe, and routed to a …
SEWER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SEWER meaning: 1. a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away…. Learn more.
Smart Sewer – KC Water
Smart Sewer is KC Water’s commitment to reduce and prevent overflows from Kansas City’s sewer system. This work will create a cleaner, healthier environment for our community and it …
SEWER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SEWER definition: an artificial conduit, usually underground, for carrying off waste water and refuse, as in a town or city. See examples of sewer used in a sentence.
Sanitary sewer - Wikipedia
A sanitary sewer is an underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings (but not stormwater) to a sewage treatment plant or disposal.