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4200 – Liquid Waste Program
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ENG DESIGNED PLAN
RECORD_ID
SR0033424
PE
4202
STREET_NUMBER
10948
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WY
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
ENTERED_DATE
4/9/2003 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
10948 S AIRPORT WY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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r r <br /> 7 <br /> 704 cWAFTEFI 11: Intermittent and Recirculating Packed-Bed Filters <br /> PVC lateral with <br /> orifice shields <br /> yyr,. olL. <br /> Surface soil • <br /> Filter fabric <br /> - Rode <br /> -.:.R. <br /> Filter sand <br /> Pea gravel <br /> Rock <br /> 30 mil PVC liner - <br /> 4 in slotted PVC <br /> underdrain pipe <br /> To drainfield <br /> or pump vault <br /> FIGURE 11-1 <br /> Cutaway view of the basic elements of a packed-bed filter including. <br /> geomembrane liner (shown without container), underdrain pipe, <br /> support gravel, filter sand, lateral distribution pipe with orifice shield <br /> in gravel layer, and cover layer. <br /> Container for Medium <br /> Lined earthen pits, lined wooden structures, and concrete structures (see Fig. 11-2) <br /> have been used to contain the faltering material. The choice depends on the type <br /> of packed-bed filter (PBF) process to be used, the site conditions with respect to <br /> the placement of the unit, and economics. The most common liner material is 30- <br /> mil (0.76-mm) PVC or polypropylene. Bottomless filters have been used where the <br /> underlying soils have rapid permeability and adequate separation from the ground- <br /> water. Bottomless filters are significantly less expensive than contained filters be- <br /> cause the liner can be omitted. <br /> Underdrain System <br /> The underdrain system is used to collect the treated liquid and transport it to a pump <br /> basin or to the watertight line leading to the disposal field.The most commonly used <br /> underdrain systems include the use of slotted or perforated pipe, with the slotted <br /> pipe being favored.The slots,cut halfway through the pipe, are 0.25 in(6 mm)wide <br /> to prevent biomat bridging. Where slotted pipe is used, the slots are placed facing <br /> upward, as shown in Fig. 11-3. The slots are placed upward so that they are not <br /> blocked by settlement into the liner. In intermittent PBFs and recirculating PBFs, <br /> the underdrain is surrounded with a granular medium of sufficient size that will not <br /> clog the slot openings. <br />
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