WASTEWATER TREATMENT NOTES

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sewage Treatment.
Advertisements

What happens to water after we’re done with it?
Waste Water Treatment (Sewage Treatment)
 Carry both sewage and storm water.  During average rainfalls the volume of water is 5-15 times greater than normal.  Sewage treatment plants are not.
| Vigyan Ashram | INDUSA PTI |. In this presentation you will learn: – Greywater composition – Greywater treatment | Vigyan Ashram | INDUSA PTI |
TENNYSON BEN-KALIO A CHE 120 PROF. WAN JIN JANHG.
“Let’s talk about poop, baby” The day every five-year old boy dreams of…
Water Purification and Sewage Treatment
Wastewater Treatment Aim: remove waste impurities and recycle fresh water.
BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTES. BOD COD TRATTAMENTO CHIMICO TRATTAMENTO BIOLOGICO Most biological waste and wastewater treatment processes employ.
UNIT 4: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 302 LOCH. Fine Sand Coarse Sand Pebbles Beaker Coffee Filter.
Water Supply and Sewage Year 7 Unit 4.4. Water debate Is it ok to drink recycled sewage? Is it ok to drink recycled sewage? With Australia in the grips.
Water Pollution & Treatment Science 8 Chapter 2C NCSCOS 3.07.
Improving Water Quality Purification of Drinking Water General process: Collected from reservoir or ground water.
Water quality affected by some anthropogenic influence. Origin - domestic, industrial & commercial or agricultural activities.
WATER TREATMENT.
Wastewater Treatment. Collection Sewers Collect wastewater and bring it to the wastewater treatment plant – Combined sewer overflows: Take untreated sewage.
What makes water dirty? How do we clean it. Can dirty water be cleaned? If you are like most people, you have not given ten seconds of thought to how.
Sewage Treatment.
Water Waste Treatment.
Municipal Water and Wastewater treatment. Magic!!!
Water Pollution. Daily planet run EA2Ej7w8QF;_ylu=X3oDMTFkM25xMDloBHNlYwNzYwRzbGsDa HF2aWQEdnRpZAMEdmlkAzAwMDExNTIzOTM5BGdwb3MDNg.
Water Unit: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 302 LOCH. How sure are you? CREATE A KWL CHART.
SEWAGE TREATMENT.  Sewage is the mainly liquid waste containing some solids produced by humans, typically consisting of washing water, urine, feces,
Why Should We Protect the Water?.
Wastewater Treatment.
Natural Resources Waste Water Management. Wastewater entering the treatment plant includes items like: Wood Rocks Dead animals Wedding Rings  Unless.
Wastewater – Its Journey to Treatment and Return to the Environment.
 Watch the Peel Water Treatment Tours › Water Treatment Plant Tours Water Treatment Plant Tours  Complete the reading on Peel’s Water Treatment Process.
Screening: Wastewater entering the treatment plant includes items like wood, rocks, and even dead animals. Unless they are removed, they could cause problems.
Liquid Waste Management
It All Starts Here... A day in the life of your waste water...
Wastewater Treatment. Municipal Systems … ~75% of Canadians are on these waste water systems Waste leaves your home  enters a service line  enters sewer.
Water and Wastewater Treatment
Water Treatment Plants. Removes pathogens and toxic elements to prepare water for use in homes and businesses Makes water potable (drinkable)
IV. Using water wisely A. Water pollution 1.Pollution= the introduction of harmful substances into the environment – Only 3% of the Earth’s water is drinkable.
1.Submit your Creek Survey if you haven’t already done so. 2.Which part of the water cycle is MOST responsible for polluting surface water? 3.Municipalities.
Waste Water Treatment. Assignments Draw, label and explain each step in the wastewater treatment process.
Environmental Science  Mid-1800s, 25,000 people living along the River Thames in London died of cholera  River was declared “dead” by 1950  Walk.
When you pull the drain plug, wash clothes, or flush the toilet the magic of wastewater begins......
Pollution & Clean-up. Think Tank What do you think is happening in this picture? Take 2 minutes to write down your answer on the top or back of your notes.
Water Treatment Drinking water : Held in a holding tank settling the suspended matter. Colloidal materials such as clay are removed from water by using.
Modeling A Wastewater Plant The Purpose Where does the water you use go? –The waste water from your shower, toilets, sinks, etc. and the water from businesses.
What is wastewater and why should we treat it (clean it)? Wastewater is a term that is used to describe waste material that includes sewage waste (poop,
It Starts Here... A day in the life of your waste water...
Waste Water Treatment.
Liquid Waste Management
PREVENTING AND REDUCING SURFACE WATER POLLUTION
Sewage Treatment.
“Let’s talk about poop, baby”
Warm Up p65 Which part of the water cycle is MOST responsible for polluting surface water? Municipalities (towns) get drinking water from which two sources?
Water Cycle, Water Supply, and Wastewater Treatment
Water Treatment.
Water Treatment.
Presented: Thursday Mar 3, 2011 Lesson 2
Flush to Finish.
Liquid Waste Management
Warm Up p65 Which part of the water cycle is MOST responsible for polluting surface water? Municipalities (towns) get drinking water from which two sources?
Water Treatment.
11.3 Notes Water Pollution.
Sewage Treatment.
Water treatment Potable water…water that is drinkable; safe for consumption Drinking water treatment is widespread in developed countries today However,
Water Pollution & Treatment
Water Treatment.
Water Purification (1-c)
How do we clean up this mess?
Major Water Pollutants
Water purification in water treatment plant.
Safe Drinking Water.
Water Treatment.
Presentation transcript:

WASTEWATER TREATMENT NOTES

TYPES OF POLLUTION Vegetable oil, salt, vinegar, food, dirt, soap, bacteria, nitrates, phosphates, heavy metals, human waste, litter, E. coli, chemicals, suspended solids

TREATMENT PROCESS PRIMARY TREATMENT: 1st Stage: Gets out the big stuff. filtering and settling. Solids settle out and scum rises. Skimming the top of the tank removes the scum. Uses a screen, pools/ponds, settling tank. STEPS: Goes through a screen to filter out big stuff Settling tank – heavy stuff sinks down, lighter stuff floats. Sludge (stuff at bottom of settling tank) goes to ocean, farm, is buried, or burned. Slow process

TREATMENT PROCESS SECONDARY TREATMENT: 2nd Stage: Biological Process -- gets little stuff. Uses an aeration tank. Uses chlorine. Solids and microorganisms are separated. STEPS: Bacteria eat the waste in the Aeration tank. Oxygen is supplied to bacteria so they have plenty of DO. Settling tank is used for dead bacteria to settle out.

Wastewater treatment plant

Wastewater treatment plant Filtration – removing large particles Sedimentation – sinking of the solid material to the bottom of a tank. Aeration – adding air to push out foul smelling gases. Disinfection – adding chlorine to kill disease-causing organisms. Distribution – releasing the treated water into a stream.

WHY IS TREATMENT NECESSARY? Toxic to organisms, poisonous to organisms, smelly water, makes water easier to turn into drinkable water. Wastewater would increase turbidity, mess up pH, mess up DO, contains bacteria, contains heavy metals.