Rain events are intensifying and larger flow rates through the outfall have led to flooding of upstream basements. Howev

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Rain events are intensifying and larger flow rates through the outfall have led to flooding of upstream basements. Howev

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Rain events are intensifying and larger flow rates through the
outfall have led to flooding of upstream basements. However, you
cannot expand the regulator footprint due to utility conflicts. On
the figure below, draw how a new replacement uncontracted weir
could be arranged to minimize the risk of upstream basement
flooding.
Rain Events Are Intensifying And Larger Flow Rates Through The Outfall Have Led To Flooding Of Upstream Basements Howev 1
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60" Inlet 11 Regulator 72" Combined Sewer Outfall 30" Outlet to WWTP Plan View
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