(a) Pretreatment and primary treatment requirements. Attached growth systems shall be preceded by primary settling or fine screening. If fine screening is provided, the screen size shall have 0.06 inch (1.5 mm) or smaller openings.
(b) Trickling filters.
Applied Liquid Rate to Surface of Filter BOD Loading* (gpm/sf) (1pm/m) (lb/1000ft3/d) (kg/1000 m3/d) Rock Media 0.1 4.07 10 160 0.2 8.15 12 192 0.3 12.22 16 256 Plastic or Redwood Media 20 320
*For more than a one-stage trickling filter, the volume of all stages shall be used.
- (ii) Recirculation. Recirculated flow to stationary media attached growth systems shall be provided. Recirculated flow shall be sufficient to provide the following minimum wetting rates:
Media Minimum Wetting Rate (gpm/sf) (1pm/m2) Rock 0.1 4.07 Plastic or redwood 0.75 30.5
- (iii) Media. Media may be rock or specially manufactured material made of redwood or plastic. Rocks shall be durable and free from thin, elongated, flat pieces and should have the following size distribution:
Passing 6-inch (15.2 cm) screen 100% by weight Retained on 4-inch (10.2 cm) screen 95 - 100% by weight Fabricated media shall be resistant to ultraviolet degradation, disintegration, erosion, aging, all common acids, alkalies, organic compounds, fungus and biological attack. Media shall be capable of supporting a man's weight.
- (iv) Flow distribution. Wastewater shall be applied to stationary media by a rotary distributor or a fixed nozzle distribution system that provides uniform distribution. Flow distribution between multiple units of stationary or rotating media systems shall be by weirs, meters and valves, or other positive flow split device.
- (v) Depth of media. Rock trickling filter depths shall be between five (5) to ten (10) feet (1.52 to 3.04 m), and manufactured media filter depth shall be between ten (10) to thirty (30) feet (3.05 to 9.15 m).
- (vi) Underdrain system. The underdrainage system shall cover the entire floor of the filter. Inlet openings into the underdrains shall have an unsubmerged gross combined area equal to at least 15 percent of the surface area of the filter. Underdrains shall have a minimum slope of one percent.
Effluent channels shall be designed to maintain minimum velocity of two (2) feet per second (0.61 mps). Drains, channels and pipe shall be designed to have maximum depth flow of 50 percent.
- (vii) Flushing. Provide valves and structurally capable walls to permit flooding rock media filters. Access shall be provided around the periphery of the underdrain system to allow flushing the underdrains.
- (viii) Freeboard. The clearance between rotating distributor and the media shall be at least eighteen (18) inches (0.46 m). The surrounding wall shall extend 2.5 feet (0.76 m) above the distributor.
- (ix) Ventilation. All trickling filters shall be provided with ventilation openings to the underdrain. Ventilation openings will be provided with dampers or other adjustable devices to permit adjusting the ventilation rate opening. Ventilation openings shall be a minimum of eight (8) square feet (0.74 m²) per 1,000 lb (454 kg) BOD5/day.
Forced ventilation providing 4,000 cfm (113 m3/min) per 1,000 lb (454 kg) BOD5/day shall be provided for covered filters.
(c) Rotating biological contactors (RBC).
020-11 Wyo. Code R. § 11-15
Amended, Eff. 6/29/2018.