
The Interceptor Sewer Network
The interceptor sewer network is a series of large underground pipelines designed to collect and transport wastewater from multiple smaller local sewers. These pipes gather sewage from homes, businesses, and neighborhoods, directing it away from the surface and toward treatment plants. By consolidating flow in one main system, interceptors prevent overflows and protect the environment and public health. They are typically built to handle high volumes of wastewater efficiently, ensuring smooth, safe, and sanitary transportation of sewage over long distances before treatment.