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The sewer system in Edmonton includes three types of sewers.
During small and medium rain storms or when snow melts in the winter and spring all water in the combined sewer system is treated at the wastewater treatment plant. When storm events are more intense and the system is over capacity the water in the pipes will flow directly into the North Saskatchewan River. These are known as Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) events. When the combined sewer system overflows to the North Saskatchewan River the frequency and volume of the event is reported to both the provincial and federal government.
EPCOR is committed to reducing the impact of Combined Sewer Overflow events in Edmonton. Our Stormwater Integrated Resource Plan is focused on identifying opportunities to slow stormwater from entering the sewer system during intense rain events by storing it in green infrastructure.
The combined sewer system can contribute to odour problems in Edmonton neighborhoods. These pipes were designed to move large volumes of untreated wastewater during rain storms. When there are no storms, only wastewater is flowing in the pipes and sewer odour may escape from catch basins and manholes connected to the combined system. EPCOR has a Corrosion and Odour Reduction strategy in place to reduce the impacts of sewer corrosion and odours, and to improve the quality of life for Edmontonians.
If you have a concern about sewer odours in your neighborhood you can contact our 24 hour emergency line at (780) 412-4500 to report the problem.
For more information you can visit our Stormwater Integrated Resource Plan webpage for details on how EPCOR is planning to use green infrastructure to slow stormwater from entering the system and reduce CSO events.