Incoming Wastewater Specification Sample Clauses

Incoming Wastewater Specification. The acceptable ranges for the main parameters of the influent water to the Lumbrifilter are listed in the tables below. Mean PE 150 l/d 60 g/d 120 g/d 70 g/d 15 g/d 4 g/d Minimum - 35mg/L (60%) 200mg/L (60%) 50% - - Maximum 100 bacteria/ 100ml 25mg/L (80%) 125mg/L (75%) 35mg/L (90%) 15mg/L (70%) 2mg/L (80%) The parameter used to determine the number of population equivalents (PE) is BOD5. 60g/day defined one PE/day. On average in France this is equivalent to 150 litre/day. Table 4 below details the qualities of rejection at the output of the lumbrifilter. It is observed that the lumbrifilter aims to lower most of the parameters under the standard "sensitive zones", see Table 4. Bacteriology, orthophosphates and nitrates at the outlet of the lumbrifilter do not meet our objective of quality (rejection standards in sensitive areas, according to French regulations). Subsequent treatment of these elements is therefore necessary. Examples of suitable post-treatment include Biomedia for the treatment of residual nitrogen, apatite for the treatment of residual orthophosphates and UV for the treatment of residual pathogenic bacteria. If in some cases the objective is agricultural re-use of water at 100%, post-treatment of nitrogen (NO3) and phosphorus (PO4) is not necessary, however the pathogenic bacteriology must be treated (by UV). Table 4: Mean parameters of incoming wastewater and rejections of Lumbrifilter. Standards for sensitive areas in France Example: Combaillaux (industrial pilot of 500 PE), after 10 years of operation Parameter 2015-2016 TSS (mg/L) 329 22 93,19 Maximum 35 mg/l or 90% of efficiency COD (mg/L) 737 84 88,58 Maximum 125 mg/l or 75% of efficiency BOD5 (mg/L) 329 8 97,52 Maximum 25 mg/l or 80% of efficiency TN (mg/L) 93 25 73,12 Maximum 15 mg/l or 70% of efficiency TP (mg/L) 10 9 17,59 Maximum 2 mg/l or 80% of efficiency E. Coli (germs/100ml) 20 178 692 1 374 711 93,19 Maximum 200 germs/100ml (Class A) & 1000 germs/100ml (Class B) Enterococcus (germs/100ml) 4 738 923 255 055 94,62 Maximum 1000 germs/ 100ml
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Incoming Wastewater Specification. The acceptable ranges for the main parameters of the influent water to Daphniafilter are listed inTable 5. Dissolved Oxygen mg O2 L-1 - 0.5 Conductivity mS cm-1 12 - Ammonium mg X-XX0+ X-0 00 (00)x - Xxxx xxxxxxx mg X-XX0 X-0 0 - Xxxxxxx mg N-NO2- L-1 0.5 (2)a - Nitrate mg X-XX0- X-0 00 (000)x - Xxxxxxxxxx mg X-XX00- X-0 00 (00)x - a: Critical values for Daphnia survival (toxicity); n. a. not applicable.
Incoming Wastewater Specification. BioSolar operation is based on a bacteria-microalgae symbiosis that will adapt to the contents of the specific wastewater to treat. For this reason, we cannot design the reactor for a specific load. The performance of the reactor therefore will depend entirely on the incoming wastewater characteristic’s so an efficiency treatment cannot be assumed at this point. On Table 6 the incoming wastewater specifications and on Table 7 the physico-chemical specifications of incoming wastewater. Values for the minimum, maximum and average numbers for the BioSolar operation are provided. These values are referenced from previous trials from BioSolar technology with wastewater. These values are to be use as indicative only, further testing with a different range of values are required. Table 6: Incoming wastewater specifications Parameter Min value (mg/L) Max value (mg/L) Average Values

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