You may want to check into your government's plans for combined sewers before designing combined overflows. In Michigan the government does not allow combinations to be constructed. Any new construction must be for totally seperate systems. Many of the older cities in Michigan have been forced to reconstruct much of their sewer systems to eliminate any combinations. Larger cities have been hit first, but smaller cities are now being targeted. If this is a future trend for your area, you might want to think about other storage options, instead of combining. The city of Detroit has placed huge underground storage tanks under some of the streets, so all the water can be run through their treatment system. The City of Port Huron, Michigan, opted to totally seperate their systems (High cost over 20 years of construction, but they are integrating it with water main and street replacement.).