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4200 – Liquid Waste Program
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ENG DESIGNED PLAN
RECORD_ID
SR0033424
PE
4202
STREET_NUMBER
10948
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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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()ADVANTEX'" O&W, <br /> MANUAL <br /> O&M For Nitrogen Reduction <br /> AdvanTex—Treatment Systems do an excellent For a thorough description of the nitrogen <br /> job of reducing nitrogen, especially in the reduction process, see the Appendix, page 28. <br /> Mode 3 configuration,where Total Nitrogen* Typical residential levels of ammonia and <br /> is typically reduced to 10 mg/L or less. Because Total nitrogen are about 60 mg/L (ammonia) <br /> many people purchase AdvanTex—for its nitro- and<65 mg/L(Total Nitrogen). <br /> gen reducing capabilities,and because nitrogen <br /> reduction is a complex,many-staged process, it's Signs of Effective Nitrogen <br /> important to understand the process, its related Reduction <br /> factors, the signs of effective nitrogen reduction, Service providers frequently ask us,"How do I <br /> and how to keep the process optimized, know if my wastewater treatment system is reduc- ' <br /> in nitrogen?"A thorn description of k indi- a' <br /> Its also important to know the Total Nitrogen g g � p key <br /> limits required by the system user's permit. cators is included in the Appendix. Following is a j <br /> Some regulatory agencies have no requirement; brief summary: <br /> some require a specific percentage reduction of • <br /> Clear, odorless filtrate effluent (a"see and sniff <br /> a certain kind of nitrogen (90-95% nitrification test is generally considered sufficient) <br /> of ammonia nitrogen, for example); and some <br /> require that Total Nitrogen be reduced to levels •Normal-looking biomat on the textile filter <br /> at or near drinking water quality at the point of (light-brown to dark-brown and gelatinous in <br /> final dispersal. texture) <br /> Finally, because influent characteristics greatly Additional Filtrate Tests <br /> affect the amount of nitrogen reduction possible Will Show... <br /> from any given system, it's vital to know the <br /> alkalinity of your waste source and the local/ •Typically,low BOD,and high clarity <br /> regional norms for organic and ammonia • DO of 2.5-6 mg/L and odorless or odor that is j <br /> nitrogen. <br /> not a nuisance <br /> The Process <br /> • Relatively low ammonia and high nitrate levels, <br /> In nitrogen reduction, ammonia is converted to since nitrification converts ammonia to nitrate <br /> j nitrate and then reduced through bacterial action <br /> to nitrogen gas,which can be released harmlessly Troubleshooting Nitrogen <br /> to the atmosphere. Optimum nitrogen reduction Reduction <br /> requires the following; If you suspect that the System is not meeting <br /> expectations for nitrogen reduction, troubleshoot <br /> •Adequate alkalinity(lab test shows levels) each of the critical factors that contribute to opti- <br /> •pH of 6-8 mum nitrogen reduction, to determine a cause. <br /> • DO level of 2.5-8 mg/L Filtrate Alkalinity Too Low <br /> •Adequate time for the nitrifying bacteria to Available alkalinity determines the degree j <br /> develop (one to three months) of nitrification possible for any wastewater <br /> treatment system, because it takes 7.14 parts l <br /> •Adequate temperature (below 40' F retards alkalinity to nitrify 1 part ammonia. <br /> the process) <br /> • Good organic removal <br /> i <br /> Total Nitrogen is the sum of organic and ammonia nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen,and nitrite nitrogen. <br /> (TN-ON+NH3-n +NO3-n +NO2-n... or... TN=TKN-n +NO3-n +N0.2-n) <br />
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