Перепишите текст, раскрыв скобки и поставив глагол в нужную форму. Подчеркните образовавшуюся форму глагола. City Utilities Stormwater (to be) exactly what (to be) sounds like. When it (to rain), or when snow (to melt), water that (to be) not soaked into the ground (may) (to go) directly into a storm drain and straight to a nearby river or creek. The stormwater system (to contain) sewer lines, ditches, open channels and drains. Stormwater Utility (to have) responsibility for operating, maintaining and improving an extensive system of open waterways and enclosed storm sewer lines. This system (to exist) to collect the rainwater that (to run) off yards, roofs, streets and parking lots and (to carry) it away from neighborhoods to area rivers. Without a stormwater collection system every rainstorm (can) (to turn) into a flood. The utility (must) (to ensure) that the city (to meet) state and federal requirements for improving the quality of stormwater runoff. Because most stormwater (to receive) no treatment before it (to go) into a stream, lake or river it (to be) important that we (to keep) as many pollutants as possible out of stormwater runoff. It (to be) important to our environment that we all (to work) (to reduce) the amount of pollution (to carry) by stormwater. Combined Sewer Overflow. Some cities (to collect) both rainwater runoff and sanitary wastewater in the same set of sewer pipes. These (to be) called "combined sewers". Sometimes when it (to rain), combined sewers (not to have) enough capacity (to carry) all the rainwater and wastewater (not can) (to accept) all of the combined flow. In this situation, the combined wastewater (to overflow) from the collection system into the nearest body of water‚ for example rivers‚ (to create) a combined sewer overflow.
City Utilities Stormwater is exactly what it sounds like. When it rains, or when snow melts, water that is not soaked into the ground may go directly into a storm drain and straight to a nearby river or creek. The stormwater system contains sewer lines, ditches, open channels and drains. The Stormwater Utility has responsibility for operating, maintaining and improving an extensive system of open waterways and enclosed storm sewer lines. This system exists to collect the rainwater that runs off yards, roofs, streets and parking lots and carry it away from neighborhoods to area rivers. Without a stormwater collection system every rainstorm can turn into a flood. The utility must ensure that the city meets state and federal requirements for improving the quality of stormwater runoff. Because most stormwater receives no treatment before it goes into a stream, lake or river it is important that we keep as many pollutants as possible out of stormwater runoff. It is important to our environment that we all work to reduce the amount of pollution carried by stormwater. Combined Sewer Overflow. Some cities collect both rainwater runoff and sanitary wastewater in the same set of sewer pipes. These are called "combined sewers". Sometimes when it rains, combined sewers do not have enough capacity to carry all the rainwater and wastewater cannot accept all of the combined flow. In this situation, the combined wastewater overflows from the collection system into the nearest body of water, for example rivers, creating a combined sewer overflow.
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Stormwater is exactly what it sounds like. When it rains, or when snow melts, water that is not soaked into the ground may go directly into a storm drain and straight to a nearby river or creek. The stormwater system contains sewer lines, ditches, open channels and drains. The Stormwater Utility has responsibility for operating, maintaining and improving an extensive system of open waterways and enclosed storm sewer lines. This system exists to collect the rainwater that runs off yards, roofs, streets and parking lots and carry it away from neighborhoods to area rivers. Without a stormwater collection system every rainstorm can turn into a flood.
The utility must ensure that the city meets state and federal requirements for improving the quality of stormwater runoff. Because most stormwater receives no treatment before it goes into a stream, lake or river it is important that we keep as many pollutants as possible out of stormwater runoff. It is important to our environment that we all work to reduce the amount of pollution carried by stormwater.
Combined Sewer Overflow. Some cities collect both rainwater runoff and sanitary wastewater in the same set of sewer pipes. These are called "combined sewers". Sometimes when it rains, combined sewers do not have enough capacity to carry all the rainwater and wastewater cannot accept all of the combined flow. In this situation, the combined wastewater overflows from the collection system into the nearest body of water, for example rivers, creating a combined sewer overflow.