As used in this report is any water which enters a reservoir irrespective of whether it originated in the reach or was released from an upstream storage reservoir
Surface water flow entering the wastewater system either by design through catchbasins, e g combined systems, or as leaks through cracks or holes in pipes, manholes, or other system components
KCFS The volume of water in thousand cubic feet per second that arrived at the dam from upstream One cubic foot per second is equal to 7 480519 gallons, so 1 KCFS is equal to 7,481 gallons per second or 448,831 gallons per minute
If there is an inflow of money or people into a place, a large amount of money or people move into a place. The Swiss wanted to discourage an inflow of foreign money. outflow
gross inflow is the total amount of water flowing into the water balance domain from precipitation, and surface and subsurface sources Net inflow is the gross inflow plus any changes in storage If water is removed from storage over the time period of interest, net inflow is greater than gross inflow; if water is added to storage, net inflow is less than gross inflow Net inflow water is either depleted, or flows out of the domain of interest
Inflow measurements represent the 24-hour average of hourly measures, reported by the U S Army Corps of Engineers Inflow is given in kcfs, thousands of cubic feet per second
the discharge of storm water to a sanitary sewer system via footing drains, sump pumps, inappropriate catch basin connections, leaking manhole covers or other sources
Entry of extraneous rain water into a sewer system from sources other than infiltration, such as basement drains, manholes, storm drains, and street washing
The entry of extraneous rain water into a sewer system from sources other than infiltration, such as basement drains, manholes, storm drains, and street washing