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HANTZSCHEIFINNEMORE EQUATION: <br /> I&0 - d)+RNb <br /> Nr= (I+R) <br /> Where: <br /> Nr = Resultant average concentration of nitrate-nitrogen in recharge water-(ppm NO3-N) <br /> I = Volume rate of wastewater entering the soil averaged over the gross developed area in inches per yr <br /> Nw = Total nitrogen concentration of wastewater in mg N/L <br /> d = Fraction (%)of nitrate-nitrogen loss due to denitrification in the soil <br /> R = Average recharge rate of rainfall -inches per yr NLS§3.2 <br /> Nb = Background nitrate-nitrogen concentration of rainfall recharge,exclusive of wastewater influences <br /> (ppm NO3-N)- <br /> Values and Assumptions: <br /> 1=33 Employees/Customers x 15¢ala/yerson/d x 255 Work d/vr— 126,225 Gals=total WW/yr=16,875 cu ft=0.55 in/yr <br /> 8.42 Ac x 43,560 sq 11/Ac x (1 11/12 in) <br /> Nw= 103 mg N/L: 20%reduction from the septic tank =(1-0.2)103 =82 mg N/L <br /> d = Assume 15%due to fine-grained silty sand soil located at the 8-ft depth with decrease in NO3-N concentration. <br /> R = 11.5 in/yr. <br /> Nb= Assumed to be 0.1 ppm NO3-N <br /> 0.55 in/yr(82 mg N/L) (I -0.15)+(11.5 in/yr x 0.1 maIL) <br /> Nr = �0.55yr+ 11.5 in/yr) <br /> )irk 3.3 ppm a nitrate-> itrogen (NO;N) or 14.8 ppm as nitrate(NO3) <br /> IV! ATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - OPERATIONAL CRITERIA <br /> SSS§3.7. Dis ssions on the efficient operation of the effluent disposal method, disposal field <br /> longevity, an environmental protection are based upon the environmental parameters discussed <br /> within this report. The wastewater management system to be constructed is described as follows, <br /> and is based upon discussions with EHD personnel and the EHD Sewage Standards. <br /> A. SEPTIC TANK <br /> Septic tanks store the accumulated sludge, scum and effluent(clear zone) volumes, which in turn <br /> affect treatment of Total Nitrogen(TN)within the tank. Total Nitrogen is the summation of <br /> ammonia-nitrogen (NH4) and organic nitrogen(proteins,amino acids, enzymes, etc.). Since the <br /> septic tank is predominately anaerobic, nitrogen cannot exist in its oxidized state as nitrate within <br /> the septic effluent for any length of time. Nitrate is quickly reduced to NO or NO2. If nitrate <br /> existed in the tank effluent, this would also be added to ammonium and organic nitrogen to arrive <br /> at Total Nitrogen. <br /> 9 <br />