(a) Pumping.
(b) Thickening.
Sludge Type Solids Loading lb/sq ft/day Gravity Dissolved Air Flotation kg/m2/d Gravity Dissolved Air Flotation Primary 24 NA 117.2 Digested 20 NA 97.6 primary Waste activated, without NA 12 58.6 polymer with polymer 48 234.3 Primary and 15 -- 73.2 trickling filter Anaerobically NA NA digested primary and activated Primary and 20 NA 97.6 lime Tertiary lime 60 NA 292.9 Alum NA 12 58.6 *NA - Not allow ed.
- (D) Hydraulic loading. Gravity thickeners shall be designed for 400-800 gpd/ sq ft (16.3 m3/m²/d to 32.5 m3/m2/d) of surface area.
- (iii) Number of units. Unless sludge storage capacity for three (3) days is provided, there shall be at least two (2) units of equal capacity provided for sludge thickening.
- (iv) Controls. Controls for gravity and flotation sludge thickening operations shall include provision for influent flow rate control. Centrifuge thickening shall include adjustable manual controls for differential scroll speed, pool depth, and influent flow rate. Where chemical conditioning is required, chemical dosage rate shall have adjustable manual controls.
- (v) Side stream waste characteristics. The flow, organic load, and solids load in the thickener return flow to the plant shall be included in the plant design loadings.
- (vi) Odor control. Provisions shall be made for the continuous chlorination of gravity thickener influent. Any thickening installation for anaerobically digested sludge shall make provisions for enclosing zones where the sludge or decant is exposed to atmosphere, exhausting the zone at an adequate rate to prevent escape of gas, and treating the exhaust air for removal of odor causing agents.
(c) Aerobic digestion.
Sludge CFM/1,000 lb solids/day m3/min/1,000 kg/d Extended Aeration 300 18.7 Conventional Activated Sludge 800 50.0 Primary Sludge 2,100 131.0
The aerobic digester aeration shall be provided with nonclog diffused aeration. Mechanical surface aerators shall not be allowed. Aeration provisions shall be a minimum of 30 cfm/1,000 cu ft (30 m3/min/1,000 m3) of volume.
- (iii) Number of digesters. Where aerobic digesters are used, two (2) or more shall be provided for treatment plants having an average design capacity of 100,000 gpd or more. Multiple aerobic digesters shall be arranged to permit either parallel or series operation.
- (iv) Supernatant removal and disposal. Supernatant shall be returned prior to the influent of the biological treatment process.
(d) Anaerobic digestion.
Volume Per 1,000 cf Per 1,000 m 3 Slow speed turbine mixers 0.25 hp 6.7 kw Draft tube mechanical mixers 0.40 hp 10.5 kw External pumps and jet nozzles 500 gpm 66.7 m3/m Gas mixing applied at bottom of digester 10 cfm 10 m3/m
Less mixing may be provided; however, longer solids retention times than described below shall be required.
- (C) Solids retention time. The minimum solids retention time for heated, primary digesters are:
Unmixed Completely mixed 30 days 10 days Solids retention time shall be the same as liquid retention time in the primary digester where waste activated sludge is an aerobically digested.
- (D) Volatile solids loading. As an alternative design basis to solids retention time, heated primary digesters may be designed for the following maximum volatile solids loading:
Unmixed
0.1 lb/ft3/day (1.6 kg/m3/d)
Completely mixed
0.3 lb ft3/day (4.8 kg/m3/d)
- (iv) Sludge piping.
- (A) Inlet. Except in completely mixed digesters, multiple inlets shall be provided. The piping shall provide the opportunity to heat undigested sludge prior to entering the digester.
- (B) Sludge withdrawal. Except in completely mixed digesters, multiple withdrawal pipes shall be provided. One or more withdrawal pipes shall be from the digester floor.
- (C) Supernatant withdrawal. The design basis for facilities using digesters for waste activated sludge shall assume no supernatant withdrawal. Piping for supernatant withdrawal may be provided. A minimum of three (3) supernatant withdrawal levels shall be provided otherwise.
- (v) Gas system. All portions of the gas system, including the space above the tank liquor, storage facilities, and piping shall be designed to be under greater than atmospheric pressure at all times.
- (A) Piping. Gas piping shall be 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) diameter or greater. Piping from the digester shall be provided with a flame trap. Piping shall slope to condensate traps. Float controlled condensate traps are not permitted.
- (B) Safety equipment. All necessary safety equipment shall be included. Pressure and vacuum relief valves, flame traps and other safety equipment shall be provided. Gas safety equipment and gas compressors shall be housed in a separate room with an exterior entrance.
- (C) Metering. A gas meter with bypass shall be provided for measurement of total gas production.
- (vi) Heating equipment. Sludge and digester contents shall be heated with an external heat exchanger. Where sludge is heated using digester gas, an auxiliary fuel supply shall be provided. Boilers using digester gas shall be designed to minimize corrosion and to facilitate burner replacement. All digester gas that is not beneficially used shall be incinerated in a waste gas burner.
- (vii) Access. The roof of the digester and the top sidewall shall be provided with sealed access hatches.
- (viii) Sampling. One and one-half inches (3.8 cm) or larger sampling ports shall be provided for inlet sludge, effluent sludge, supernatant and digester contents.
- (ix) Supernatant disposal. Supernatant from secondary digesters or from subsequent thickening or dewatering facilities for digested sludge shall be treated independently or returned immediately preceding the biological process. Supernatant shall not be returned to the primary clarifier.
(e) Dewatering.
(f) Disposal. "Stabilized sludge" shall have reduced organic content and reduced pathogenic content. Stabilized sludge shall have less than 60 lb of BOD5 per 1,000 lb (60 kg/1,000 kg) of dry weight sludge solids.
020-11 Wyo. Code R. § 11-20
Amended, Eff. 6/29/2018.