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There are many wastewater filtration
equipment options.
There are many wastewater filtration equipment options are available to
communities who wish to employ centralized wastewater treatment.
Community-specific characteristics, such as land cost, availability,
wastewater characteristics and flow rates, as well as desired treated
wastewater effluent concentration, and solids disposal costs will affect
whether a particular community can utilize a wastewater treatment
facility effectively.
For the hypothetical fringe and rural communities, different treatment
trains are
valued based on their expected community characteristics. Due to their
small wastewater flow and the relatively large amount of land available,
the treatment train cost for rural community may included: a facultative
oxidation pond, which requires a large amount of land but is economical
and relatively maintenance free, and a chlorination/dechlorination
disinfect ion unit.
For the fringe community, the treatment train consists of a grit
chamber, comminutor, sequencing batch reactor, and chlorination/dechlorination
disinfect ion unit. The SBR was selected for the fringe community
because it is capable of handling small wastewater flows, and requires a
small amount of land, which may not be readily available in a fringe
area.
If removal of additional nitrogen is required for the wastewater
filtration, the
facultative oxidation pond in the rural community is then replaced with
a SBR.
This provides nitrification and denitrification. The SBR in the fringe
community
is modified to provide such a treatment. Waste solids from the SBR unit
are valued
for disposal of wastes via land application.
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