Author: Ross E. McKinney
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Category : Sewage lagoons
Languages : en
Pages : 422
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2nd International Symposium for Waste Treatment Lagoons
Author: Ross E. McKinney
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sewage lagoons
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sewage lagoons
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM for WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS.
PROCEEDINGS- 2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS.
2nd International Symposium for Waste Treatment Lagoons
2nd International Symposium for Waste Treatment Lagoons
International Symposium for Waste Treatment Lagoons
2d International Symposium for Waste Treatment Lagoons [with Bibliographies]
Waste Treatment Lagoons--state of the Art
Author: Ross E. McKinney
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Category : Sewage lagoons
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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A review of published literature and field evaluations revealed the presence of over 3500 waste treatment lagoons currently in operation in the United States. The three types of lagoons in use include: Oxidation lagoons; Aerated lagoons; and Anaerobic lagoons. Oxidation lagoons depend upon algae to supply oxygen by photosynthesis and degrade the waste products. Effluent quality is determined by the quantity of algae in the effluent and several methods of algae removal are currently under investigation. Aerated lagoons may be merely oxidation ponds with supplemental aeration, partially mixed activated sludge (facultative aerated) or complete mix activated sludge (CMAS) systems. Anaerobic lagoons can provide up to 80% BOD removals, but must be followed by some type of aerobic treatment to produce a high quality effluent. The review has demonstrated that lagoons do have applicability to the total waste treatment problem.
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Category : Sewage lagoons
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
A review of published literature and field evaluations revealed the presence of over 3500 waste treatment lagoons currently in operation in the United States. The three types of lagoons in use include: Oxidation lagoons; Aerated lagoons; and Anaerobic lagoons. Oxidation lagoons depend upon algae to supply oxygen by photosynthesis and degrade the waste products. Effluent quality is determined by the quantity of algae in the effluent and several methods of algae removal are currently under investigation. Aerated lagoons may be merely oxidation ponds with supplemental aeration, partially mixed activated sludge (facultative aerated) or complete mix activated sludge (CMAS) systems. Anaerobic lagoons can provide up to 80% BOD removals, but must be followed by some type of aerobic treatment to produce a high quality effluent. The review has demonstrated that lagoons do have applicability to the total waste treatment problem.
State of Knowledge in Land Treatment of Wastewater
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Category : Land treatment of wastewater
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Publisher:
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Category : Land treatment of wastewater
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Waste Stablization Lagoons, Proceeding of a Symposium at Kansas City, Missouri, August 1-5, 1960: A Review of Research and Experience in Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance
Author: United States. Public Health Service
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Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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