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1 Study of the U.S. Institute for the Environment Introduction to Water and Wastewater and Treatment Tuesday July 14, 2009

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4 Typical WWTP

5 WWTP Schematic

6 Primary Settling A = ammonia N = nitrate = organic matter = solid matter = pathogen = bacteria = nitrifying bacteria

7 Primary Settling Tanks at Johnson County Wastewater, Tomahawk Station View of the water surface beneath the cover for a primary settling tank. Johnson County Wastewater, Tomahawk Station

8 Biological Treatment A = ammonia N = nitrate = organic matter = solid matter = pathogen = bacteria = nitrifying bacteria

9 Close-up of a wastewater distributor for a Trickling Filter Biological Treatment System. Johnson County Wastewater, Tomahawk Station.

10 Final Settling Tank at Johnson County Wastewater, Tomahawk Station Secondary Settling A = ammonia N = nitrate = organic matter = solid matter = pathogen = bacteria = nitrifying bacteria

11 Final Settling Tank at Johnson County Wastewater, Tomahawk Station

12 Disinfection A = ammonia N = nitrate = organic matter = solid matter = pathogen = bacteria = nitrifying bacteria

13 Chlorine disinfection contact basin at Johnson County Wastewater, Tomahawk Station

14 Sludge Treatment

15 Anaerobic or aerobic digestors ~16,600 municipal wastewater treatment plants in the US ~1,006 have anaerobic digestion Fewer than 19% of those utilize biogas for heat or power.


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