tt comment 2 - jun 30 2015 quote=192834 br. I'm confused by all of this. br. Jun 30, 2015 - Toledo Blade - "Basements wet, but city avoided sewage spills":https://www.toledoblade.com/local/2015/06/30/Basements-wet-but-city-avoided-sewage-spills.html q. The mayor and Public Utilities Director Edward Moore said the sewer system was overloaded by an unusually heavy 3.5 inches of rainfall in a 24-hour period. However, Mr. Moore said the system worked well because *no untreated sewage bypassed the city’s wastewater treatment plant into the Ottawa and Maumee rivers.* q.. br. http://www.toledowaterwaysinitiative.com/tech-data q. Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) occur when *storm water mixed with sewage overflows into the Maumee River, Ottawa River and Swan Creek.* This section includes a map *showing the location* of the CSO outfalls. q.. br. Nearly all of the rainfall occurred on Sat, Jun 27, 2015. Below is CSO data for Jun 27 and 28. How is this data interpreted? I assumed that the data showed the amount of time that the rainfall-sewage slurry overflowed into our waterways at the following locations. bq. 06/28/2015, CSO #68 , CSO Tunnel 1&2, 175 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #65 , Ayers, 714 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #62 , Windemere, 1315 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #61 , Lagrange, 925 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #48 , Hillside, 1440 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #46 , Hawley, 265 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #42 , Erie, 57 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #33 , Maumee, 925 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #26 , Magnolia, 291 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #23 , Columbus, 710 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #11 , EastSide Bypass, 286 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #9 , Oakdale, 806 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #8 , Fasset, 945 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #7 , Nevada, 1014 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #6 , Main, 97 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #5 , Dearborn, 90 minutes 06/28/2015, CSO #4 , Paine, 357 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #69 , CSO Tunnel 6&7, 350 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #68 , CSO Tunnel 1&2, 1031 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #65 , Ayers, 566 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #62 , Windemere, 1295 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #61 , Lagrange, 1106 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #48 , Hillside, 617 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #47 , Junction, 508 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #46 , Hawley, 589 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #45 , Ewing, 660 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #43 , Hamilton-CSO 3,4,& 5, 801 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #42 , Erie, 759 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #33 , Maumee, 668 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #31 , Bostwick, 794 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #30 , Jefferson, 765 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #29 , Adams, 948 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #28 , Jackson, 750 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #27 , Locust, 1050 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #26 , Magnolia, 1129 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #23 , Columbus, 471 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #11 , EastSide Bypass, 453 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #9 , Oakdale, 511 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #8 , Fasset, 1034 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #7 , Nevada, 1196 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #6 , Main, 1152 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #5 , Dearborn, 1005 minutes 06/27/2015, CSO #4 , Paine, 863 minutes br. More from http://www.toledowaterwaysinitiative.com/tech-data q. When the Toledo Waterways Initiative is complete, roughly 77 percent of all CSOs will be eliminated from our waterways. q.. It doesn't make sense. Clearly, I don't understand the CSO data and what Mr. Moore said. To me, it appears that an incomplete project eliminated 100 percent of CSO outfalls last weekend (despite the data above), but the completed waterways project is forecast to eliminate only 77 percent. Therefore, stop the waterways rebuilding project immediately. It's perfect. More progress will make things worse. Maybe someone in the media will ask Mr. Moore or PH2 about the CSO data for Jun 27 and Jun 28 and how that matches with what Moore said. What does that data mean?