THE AVERAGE DAILY FLOW at the Christchurch Drainage Board’s Bromley treatment works is between 22 and 24 million gallons, but it increases to between 36 and 39 million gallons after continuing wet weather. Stormwater enters the sewer system andoverloads the treatment plant and this is but one of the reasons why the board is pressing ahead with its flood relief programme.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 18
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61THE AVERAGE DAILY FLOW at the Christchurch Drainage Board’s Bromley treatment works is between 22 and 24 million gallons, but it increases to between 36 and 39 million gallons after continuing wet weather. Stormwater enters the sewer system andoverloads the treatment plant and this is but one of the reasons why the board is pressing ahead with its flood relief programme. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 18
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