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Residents in Langhorne, Langhorne Manor, Lower Southampton, Middletown, Penndel, and New Hope/ Solebury are being asked to participate in a voluntary water restriction. These water conservation efforts include: temporarily keep from using your irrigation system on your lawn or garden, not washing your car or filling swimming pools, and any non-essential use of water to conserve and prevent unnecessary water loss and allow aquifers to recharge at a sufficient rate. For any questions, call 215-343-2538 x113. Thank you for your cooperation.

Last updated: 07/07/2010

 

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What does the term "publicly owned treatment works" include?

Under the federal Clean Water Act, POTWs are not just the wastewater treatment plants themselves. They include a wide array of other infrastructure necessary for collecting, tansporting and treating wastewater containing domestic or sanitary sewage and sludge or biosolids resulting from the wastewater treatment process.

While the term "clean water infrastructure" includes facilities to control combined sewer overflows (CSOS) from combined sanitary and storm sewer systems and separate sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), these facilities are not considered as POTWS. Both CSOs and SSOs result from storm events, which cause high volumes of water that overflows from older sewage collections systems.

Reproduced courtesy from the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA) - www.amsa-cleanwater.org. The Cost of Clean is also available on AMSA's web site or by contacting AMSA's National Office at (202) 833-AMSA.