The GNA HYDROSWITCH is a proven technique
for transferring by gravity, highly polluted base flows and wet weather
floatables from a sewer at a higher elevation to a receptor system, without
hydraulic or electrical controls

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OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS During dry
weather, base flows and pollutants are continuously deflected to the
"receptor" sewer. During a wet weather event, an initial portion
(based on additional flow that the "receptor "
sewer can accept) of the " first flush" is diverted to the "
receptor" sewer. If the event is low intensity and short duration all
collected materials are deflected to the "receptor" sewer. During a
major flow event, floatable materials are retained by a floating baffle which
does not impede the overflow weir capacity. Once the event has abated the
connection to the "receptor" sewer is re- established and all
collected materials are once again diverted to it. TYPICAL INSTALLATION PLAN VIEW
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