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1 Understanding Wastewater & Sewers
Erie County Department of Environment & Planning Division of Sewerage Management

2 Water Is our Most VALUABLE RESOURCE Most Valuable

3 Why is Water IMPORTANT ? Water is necessary to all living things
People can live for weeks without food, but only a few days without water Water is a delivery system Nutrients in soil Blood in humans/animals Carries off bodily wastes Our body is water cooled

4 Why Conserve Water ? We have a limited amount of water and a growing population!

5 Who Uses Water ? People Industry Farmers
Supply Who Uses Water ? People Industry Farmers Utilities (making electricity) Water used in 1 day in USA billion gallons 450,000,000,000 gallons ( >7 trillion cups )

6 How Much Water Do We Use and Where ?

7 Water Trivia: US needs 115,000,000,000 gals/day of drinking water
Daily Water Usage Family & Industrial US Japan Ghana (W. Africa) All of Europe 450,000,000,000 gallons 150,000,000,000 gallons 6, 400,000,000 gallons 170,000,000,000 gallons Water Trivia: US needs 115,000,000,000 gals/day of drinking water

8 What Happens to Water That’s Not Consumed ?
Goes down the drain Dirty Smelly Hidden } OOS/ OOM & and becomes wastewater

9 “OOS/OOM” Out Of Sight Out Of Mind

10 One Person, One Day: Flush Toilet Shower/Bath Brush Teeth Wash Hands
15 gal 35 gal 4 gal 6 gal (5 gal x 3 ) JUNE 15, 2006 (2 gal x 2 ) (2 gal x 3 ) 60 gallons/person* * Range: gallons/person-day

11 Typical Family Wastewater
Total usage 14.5 billion gallons per day Dishwasher (2%) Kitchen Sink (8%) Bathroom Sink (11%) Bathing (20%) Washing Clothes (26%) Toilet (33%)

12 What Happens to the Wastewater From Each Source?
Goes down a DRAIN Where does the drain pipe lead? Connects with other drains Series of house pipes Usually in the basement

13 Where Does It Go from There?

14 Where Does It Go from There?
S E W E R S

15 What is a SEWER? Series of pipes Below ground Conveys wastewater
Sewer has access points House connections Manholes

16 What We Should NOT Put Into Sewers ?
Paints Solvents Pesticides Storm water Oil Gasoline Plastics Grease Paint Thinner

17 Why Not? Damage Sewers Corrosive Explosive Fire Block Sewers
Difficult to remove Create odors Overload Treatment Plant Reduce Capacity

18 DAMAGED SEWERS

19 For Example: Blocked Sewer

20 Where Should We Put Them?
Special Disposal Places (check with Erie County or local Town officials)

21 HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL
Erie County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day Contact: (716) Or

22 Wastewater Flow in Sewers
Why is the sewer pipe tilted downward? Water flows by gravity From high point to low point Have you ever seen water run uphill?

23

24 How Do We Get Wastewater Up a Hill ?
Sewer Pump Pumped Wastewater (Uphill) Gravity Wastewater Flow (Downhill) Hill It needs to be PUMPED !

25 What is Sewer Pipe Made Of ?
Clay Not Used - Old Pipe Metal Special Cases Concrete Larger Lines Plastic New- Most Common

26 Does one size sewer pipe fit all places
Sewer Pipe Size Does one size sewer pipe fit all places NO Pipe size is increased as more wastewater is introduced from additional homes 6” 8” 10” 12” 16” 20” 24” 30” 36” +

27 No! Can You See Sewer Pipes ? How Do You Know They Are There ? Manhole
Covers Streets Sidewalks Private Property Where

28 Can You See Sewer Pipes ? Look for the connection from your house to the sewer. Look for your Cleanout, it’s usually in you lawn.

29 Manholes - Why Do We Need Them ?
Provide access to sewers to Look at Fix Clean Monitor/sample Join pipes Change direction/ pipe size/slope Provide venting

30 Sewer View From Above

31 Sewer View From Above 14” 12” 8” 8” 12” Increasing Pipe Size
Manhole 12” Increasing Pipe Size Joining Pipe 8” Manhole Manhole Changing Pipe Direction 8” 12” Increasing Pipe Size

32 What Happens at a Wastewater Treatment Plant ?
Dirty water (called wastewater or sewage) is cleaned….HOW? Through treatment process by

33 But Why Send to a Treatment Plant Why Not Discharge to a River Or Lake

34 Why Not Discharge to a River or Lake?
River/Lake Untreated wastewater will make humans sick Untreated wastewater will kill fish and other aquatic life. Impacts water quality

35 Why Not Discharge to a River or Lake?
Major concern – BACTERIA/HEALTH & LOW OXYGEN LEVEL

36 Why Not Discharge to a River or Lake?
Bacteria/pathogens are harmful Humans Fish Low Oxygen Level Fish cannot survive

37 Wastewater Treatment Plants
Sewers discharge to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) WWTPs remove Bacteria/Pathogens Organic matter Solids WWTPs discharge Cleaner water BUT HOW?

38 Wastewater Treatment Plant Summary
Steps 1 2 3 Bar Screen Grit Tank Solids Settling 5 4 Disinfection Biological Treatment Chlorine or Ultraviolet Clean Water

39 Step 1: Bar Screens

40 Bar Screens

41 Step 2 - Grit Removal Grit can be: Egg shells Coffee grinds Nut shells
Seeds Sand Pebbles Pits

42 Grit Tank

43 Step 3 - Solids Settling

44 Step 3 - Solids Settling Settling Tank Removes Solids from Wastewater
Solids can be: Food Poop

45 Solids Settling - Circular Clarifier

46 Solids Settling - Circular Clarifier

47 Step 4 - Biological Treatment
Aeration tank removes soluble organic material from wastewater Hungry bugs eat organic material (food) Clean water is left

48 Aeration Tank

49 (UV) Ultraviolet Bulbs
Step 5 - Disinfection Clean Effluent Water Chlorine Contact Tank Chlorine Disinfection removes bugs from clean water before discharge Chlorine or ultraviolet light kills bugs Clean Effluent Water (UV) Ultraviolet Bulbs -OR-

50 Disinfection (chlorine contact)

51 Disinfection (Ultraviolet)

52 Wastewater Treatment Plant Summary
Steps 1 2 3 Bar Screen Grit Tank Solids Settling 5 4 Disinfection Biological Treatment Chlorine or Ultraviolet Clean Water

53 But What Do We Do With The Solids Collected?
Steps 1 2 3 Bar Screen Grit Tank Solids Settling 5 4 Disinfection Biological Treatment Chlorine or Ultraviolet Clean Water

54 Dewatering Why? - To reduce amount of water in solids
- To reduce disposal volume - More water in solids = more cost $$$ Dewatering

55 Primary Clarifier Solids Final Clarifier Solids
Plant Solids Primary Clarifier Solids Final Clarifier Solids Anaerobic Digester Solids Dewatering To Landfill

56 THE FINAL RESULT – CLEAN WATER & HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

57 THE END ECDSM


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