(a) Phosphorus removal. The velocity of flocculated water to settling basins shall be 0.5 to 1.5 fps (0.15 to 0.46 mps). Changes in direction shall be with long radius elbows or curved channels.
(b) Ammonia nitrogen reduction.
(c) Solids reduction. Air scour or surface wash facilities are required. All surface wash devices shall be provided with a minimum flow rate of 0.5 gpm per sq ft (29.3 m3/m²d) water pressures of 50 psi (3.52 kg/cm2) or greater and use filtered water. In addition, the following shall be provided: The screening rate shall be selected to be compatible with available pilot plant test results and selected screen aperture, but shall not exceed 1.5 gpm/sq ft (87.8 m3/m2/d) for lagoon effluent or 5 gpm/sq ft (292.5 m3/m2/d) for activated sludge or attached growth effluents based on the maximum hydraulic flow rate applied to the units. The screening rate shall not exceed 0.75 lb/sq ft/day (3.7 kg/ m2/day). The effective screen area shall be considered the submerged screen surface area less the area of screen blocked by structural supports and fasteners.
(d) Rapid infiltration.
Field Measurement Annual Loading Rate Basin infiltration test 10% of minimum measure rate Cylinder infiltrometer 2% of minimum measured rate Permeability 5% of conductivity of most restricting soil layer
- (B) Precipitation. The total hydraulic load to the rapid infiltration basins includes precipitation. The one in ten year precipitation event should be used as the basis for design.
- (C) Cold weather conditions. The design must recognize that drying rates, oxidation rates, nitrification and denitrification rates all decrease in cold weather. Cold weather loading rates shall be used to determined land requirements or cold weather storage shall be used. Provisions should be made to mow and disc basin surfaces in the fall to prevent ice from freezing the vegetation near the soil surface. Snow fences can be used to keep snow cover on the rapid infiltration basins to insulate the applied wastewater and soil.
- (iii) Land requirements.
- (A) Storage. A minimum of fourteen (14) days of storage shall be provided. Where applied sewage will be less than 4° C, 160 days of effluent storage shall be provided.
- (B) Location. Rapid infiltration basins shall be located more than 500 feet (152 m) from existing habitation.
- (iv) Basin size. Individual basin size shall not be greater than five (5) acres (2.0 ha). Basin sizing should be based upon a maximum water depth of twelve (12) inches (30.5 cm) in the rapid infiltration basins.
- (v) Subsurface drainage. The capillary fringe above the groundwater mound shall not be closer than two (2) feet (0.6 m) to the bottom of the infiltration basin. The distance to groundwater shall be at least five (5) feet (1.5 m) below the soil surface within two (2) days following wastewater application.
- (vi) Groundwater monitoring. Refer to Chapter 3, Section 15, of the regulations.
(e) Intermittent sand filters.
Maximum Application Rate Source gallons/acre/day (m3/ha/d) Primary Effluent 130,000 (1216) Secondary Effluent 400,000 (3742) Lagoon Effluent 300,000 (2806)
- (iii) Media. The minimum sand depth shall be twenty-four (24) inches (0.6 m). The sand must be free of cementing materials and clay or loam. The sand should have an effective size of not less than 0.2 mm and not greater than 0.5 mm, and a uniformity coefficient of less than 5.
Clean graded gravel shall be placed around the under drains and to a depth of at least twelve (12) inches (0.3 m) over the top of the underdrains.
- (iv) Underdrains. All intermittent sand filters shall be provided with underdrains. Underdrains shall be at least four (4) inches (10.2 cm) in diameter. The under-drain pipe shall have a minimum slope of 5 feet per 1,000 feet (5 m/1,000 m).
The groundwater shall be at least two (2) feet (0.6 m) below the bottom of the underdrain pipe.
- (v) Number of units. Three (3) or more filters shall be provided.
- (vi) Dosing.
- (A) In each dosage of an intermittent filter, the hydraulic capacity shall permit covering the bed to a depth of two (2) inches (5 cm), within twenty (20) minutes or less.
020-11 Wyo. Code R. § 11-19
Amended, Eff. 6/29/2018.