Title: Sewage
1Sewage
Treatment
2A day in the life of your waste water...
It All Starts Here...
3collects in sewer pipes...
4and arrives at your local waste water treatment
facility.
5PRIMARY
TREATMENT
Removes 40-50 of the solids
6Removal of Solids
Chunks of debris, sticks, sand, etc get caught
on the bar screens as the sewage enters the plant.
Step 1 in the Waste Water Treatment Process
7Next, it goes into the grit chamber sand, grit
and heavy solids settle to the bottom
8Primary Sedimentation Tank Smaller particles
settle scrapers collect the solid matter plus
scum or grease floating on top of the tank
9SECONDARY TREATMENT
85-90 of pollutants are removed
10The 1st step is AERATION...
Microorganisms and oxygen are mixed with the
wastewater. Air speeds the growth of the bacteria
which eat the waste matter.
11Solids clump together (activated sludge) and
settle out for reuse in the aeration tanks.
Followed by... SECONDARY SEDIMENTAITON
12CHLORINE
Added as a disinfectant before the wastewater
leaves the plant to kill disease-causing organisms
13Were not done yet!
- What do you do with all of the ...
- You know
- The S Word
- NO!
- SLUDGE!
14Digesters
- The purpose of sludge treatment is to destroy the
pathogens - Huge tanks in which the sludge is stored to allow
it to continue to decompose (15-30 days) - Aerobic digestion (treatment) consists of
continuously pumping compressed air into a tank - Anaerobic bacteria present in the waste convert
much of the waste materials to carbon dioxide and
methane (natural) gas
15Burn it in specially designed plants to prevent
air pollution
Now...what to do with the sludge?
A source of methane for powering small power
plants
Bury it in approved landfills
16What if you are not connected to a sewer line?
then you have a SEPTIC SYSTEM
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18The Dos and Donts of Septic Maintenance
- Do
- Inspect your tank for signs of sludge buildup.
- Pump your tank every 2-3 years.
- Keep a grease can handy.
- Protect your system from vehicles and encroaching
trees and shrubs. - Install water saving devices to conserve water.
- Use non-toxic cleaning products such as baking
soda to scrub toilets, or boiling water to help
clear clogged drains.
19The Dos and Donts of Septic Maintenance
- Don't
- use a garbage disposal - it adds 50 more solids
to your system. - pour automotive oil, cooking oil, grease or paint
or paint thinner down the drain. - drive vehicles over the septic system/fields.
- plant bushes or trees over the leach field.
- use too much water, especially during rainy, wet
seasons when the ground is saturated. - use drain cleaners and other toxic chemical
products. - use chemical or biological septic system cleaners
which can plug up leach fields and ruin your
system.