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Rural, Onsite & Small Community Wastewater & Waste Management Facultative & Anaerobic Lagoons
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Lagoon Systems Objective Create an ideal environment for microorganisms to consume waste organic matter High strength waste - anaerobic lagoons Wastewater - Facultative lagoons AKA Stabilization ponds
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Anaerobic Lagoons Natural continuation of the breakdown of food in the body Digestion without oxygen
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Acid Formers Tough Can produce organic acids over a wide range of environmental conditions Organic acids Lower pH of lagoon Smell bad !!!
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Methane Formers Delicate Easily upset by Low pH - below 6.7 High salt concentration (8mmhos/cm)
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Anaerobic Digestion
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1 Stage Anaerobic Lagoon
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2 Stage Anaerobic Lagoon
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Startup Start in Summer About 1/2 full of clean water Slowly add waste at first Design loading after 1 year
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Loading Continuous Check pH Add lime if below 6.7
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Pump out Annually Down to minimum treatment volume Avoids salt buildup If salts are over 8 mmhos/cm Pump some out and add dilution water
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Anaerobic Lagoons Natural treatment system No power required Tend to be large Dilution Long treatment time Low, but daily management
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Stabilization Pond Sometimes called facultative lagoon Digestion with oxygen Used to treat wastewater
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Stabilization pond Shallow basin Microorganisms at natural concentration
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Stabilization Pond
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Role of Algae
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Design BOD loading Hydraulic residence time 3 to 12 months
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Loading Can tolerate fluctuations in loading Keep inlet below surface to control odors
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Management Maintain banks Keep weeds from growing in water Keep burrowing animals out Keep trees from growing
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Management Maintain lnlet & Outlet Structures Keep sludge from accumulating Watch for signs of erosion Exercise valves
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Discharge Ideal for irrigation systems Appropriate level of treatment Storage to maximize flexibility for operator
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Sludge Management Debris may wash up on banks Pretreat with screens Small amounts of stabilized sludge can be entrained in irrigation system
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Stabilization Ponds Reduced management No power requirement Low labor time and training Limited sludge management
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Stabilization Ponds Large Treatment takes a long time Affected by winter conditions
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Relative Size Fixed Flim 1x Lagoon 6x
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Reduce the Size? Stirring Improves air transfer Increases contact between micoorganisms and waste
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Stirred Pond
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Impact of Stirring Pond can be Smaller Deeper Shorter residence time
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Impact of Stirring Power required More operator time & training More sludge is generated
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Readings Hammer & Hammer 413 - 419 MWPS 18 Section 7.1
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