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Southeast Energy/Water Interdependence Exercise Basic Drinking Water Treatment EPA-R4 Drinking Water Section April 25, 2007
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Where do we get our Drinking Water? Rivers & Streams Lakes & Reservoirs Ground Water Well
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GROUND WATER SYSTEM Well No Treatment
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Well With Chlorinator
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Aeration
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Membrane Filtration
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Components of a Typical SW Public Water System Source Treatment Storage Distribution
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Filling the Reservoirs
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Drawing Down the Reservoirs
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LARGE SURFACE WATER SYSTEM
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Pump Station Sedimentation Flocculation Rapid Mix Chemical Addition Filters Clear Well/Detention Disinfectant Addition Source
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Elevated Storage Storage Plant & Clearwell Booster Station
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Diesel Fire Pumps
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The Drinking Water Cycle Water System Distribution System Sewer Lines Wastewater Plant Discharge Homes or Businesses Septic System Infiltration Source (aquifer, lake, etc.)
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Southeast Energy/Water Interdependence Exercise Basic Wastewater Treatment EPA-R4 Drinking Water Section April 25, 2007
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LOW TECH WASTEWATER TREATMENT Low Tech & Low Energy Wastewater Disposal System
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LAGOONS
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AERATED LAGOON
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Basic Activated Sludge
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Flow Diagram of Adv. Treatment Unit Processes Screens Grit Primary Clarifiers Attached/ Suspended Growth Secondary Clarifiers Sand Filters/ Polishing Chlorine UV Ozone Preliminary Treatment Primary Treatment Secondary Treatment Tertiary Treatment Disinfection/ Post Aeration Biological ProcessPhysical Processes Physical/ Chemical Processes
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LAND APPLICATION
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Questions? Tom Plouff, P.E. USEPA Region 4, Atlanta 404.562.9476 plouff.tom@epa.gov
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