For very small basins (volume less than 40,000 gpd) or basins with special configuration, the shape of the basin or the installation of aeration equipment should provide for elimination of short-circuiting through the basin. Aeration basins should have a freeboard of at least 18 inches.
TABLE 5. TYPICAL ACTIVATED SLUDGE DESIGN AND OPERATION PARAMETERS. | |||||
Process Detention Modification Time (Hr.) | Recirculation Flow Regime Ratio | MCRT (Days) | Food to micro-organism Ratio (F/M) | Reactor Loading #BOD5 per 1,000 cu. ft. | (MLSS) Suspended Solids (mg/L) |
Conventional 4-8 | PF 0.25-1.0 | 5-15 | 0.1-0.5 | 20-40 | 1500-4000 |
Complete Mix 4-8 | CM 0.25-1.0 | 5-15 | 0.2-0.5 | 20-80 | 1500-4000 |
Step Aeration 4-8 | PF 0.25-1.0 | 5-15 | 0.2-0.5 | 20-40 | 1500-4000 |
Contact Stabilization 0.5-1.5(1) 3.6(2) | PF 0.25-1.5 | 5-15 | 0.2-0.6 | 30-50(1) | 1000-3000(1) 8000-80000(2) |
Extended Aeration(3) 24 | PF 0.25-1.5 | 20-30 | 0.05-0.2 | 10-15 | 1500-3000 |
High Purity Oxygen(4) Systems 1-5 | CM 0.25-0.5 | 5-15 | 0.15-1.0 | 100-250 | 4000-8000 |
Notes: F indicates the amount of available organic substance in the influent to the reactor. M indicates the amount of viable biomass in the reactor measured as the volatile portion of the total suspended solids level (MLSS) in the reactor. PF indicates a plug flow hydraulic characteristic in which the measured residence time is 80% or more of the theoretical detention time. CM indicates a completely mixed basin whose contents have essentially the same characteristics as the average levels within the basin effluent. See 9 VAC 25-790-460 E (Table 4) for estimated values of secondary effluent from activated sludge reactors followed by secondary clarifiers. (1)Contact Unit (2)Solids Stabilization Unit (3)Includes Oxidation Ditch Systems (4)Reactors in Series |
TABLE 6. MINIMUM FLOW MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR ACTIVATED SLUDGE. | |||
Flow Stream | Treatment Works Design Capacity, Q, MGD | ||
Q 0.04 | 0.04<Q 1.0 | Q > 1.0 | |
Influent Sewage to each aeration basin(1) | None | Indicating | Indicating & Totalizing(2) |
Air to each aeration basin | None | Indicating | Indicating |
Return Activated Sludge to each aeration basin(1) | Indicating | Indicating | Indicating & Totalizing(2) |
Waste Activated Sludge | Indicating & Totalizing | Indicating & Totalizing | Indicating, Recording & Totalizing |
Notes: (1)Where it can be verified by calculations or pilot studies that proportional flow distribution to each aeration basin can be maintained, then flow measurement devices for the influent and return activated sludge to each basin may not be required. However, as a minimum, the total influent and return activated sludge flows shall be provided with flow measuring devices to measure each flow separately. (2)Recording and totalizing may not be required where adequate flow control is provided and totalizing refers to the total flow not individual basin flow. |
Equation 1:
OTRf = | (Alpha)(SOTR)(Theta(T 20))(Tau*Beta*Omega*C*20-C)/C*20 | |
Where: | ||
OTRf = | Field oxygen transfer rate estimated for the system operating under process conditions at a D.O. concentration, C-mg/l, and temperature, T-°C. | |
Alpha = | Oxygen transfer correction factor for wastewater = (average wastewater KLA)/(average clean water KLA) | |
SOTR = | Standard Oxygen Transfer Rate for clean water at standard conditions. | |
Theta = | Empirical temperature correction factor; usually taken as 1.024. | |
T = | Temperature in mixed liquor at design operating conditions, °C | |
Tau = | C*st/C*s20 | |
C*st = | Tabular dissolved oxygen surface saturation value for clean water at standard barometric pressure of 1.00 atm, 100% relative humidity, and critical design operating temperature, mg/L. | |
C*s20 = | Tabular dissolved oxygen surface saturation valve for clean water at standard barometric pressure of 1.00 atm, 100% relative humidity, and standard temperature of 20°C, mg/L. | |
Beta = | Dissolved oxygen saturation correction factor for wastewater = (dissolved oxygen saturation value for wastewater at standard conditions)/(dissolved oxygen saturation value for clean water at standard conditions). | |
Omega = | Pressure correction factor | |
= | Pb/Ps | |
Pb = | Critical design operating barometric pressure, atm. | |
Ps = | Standard barometric pressure of 1.00 atm. | |
C*20 = | Dissolved oxygen saturation valve for a given aeration device at standard barometric pressure of 1.00 atm and standard temperature of 20°C. |
9 Va. Admin. Code § 25-790-690
Statutory Authority
§ 62.1-44.19 of the Code of Virginia.