Flow equalization definition

Flow equalization means a system configuration that includes sufficient effluent storage capacity to allow for regulated flow on a daily or multi-day basis to a subsequent component despite variable flow from the source.
Flow equalization means a system configuration that includes sufficient storage capacity to allow
Flow equalization means a system configuration that includes sufficient storage capacity to allow for uniform flow to a subsequent component despite variable flow from the source.

Examples of Flow equalization in a sentence

  • Flow equalization may be used if a facility has flows that vary from day to day by more than four times the average flow.

  • Flow equalization volume utilized to time dose an upstream pretreatment component, may be used as a portion of the drip dose equalization volume requirements.

  • Flow equalization may be used if a facility has flows that vary from day to day by more than four (4) times the average flow.

  • Flow equalization devices that can be adjusted to maintain equal distribution during the life of the wastewater system shall be installed in the pipes leading to each absorption trench.

  • Flow equalization of at least 25 percent of the facilities permitted hydraulic capacity must be provided for all seasonal or resort facilities and all other facilities with fluctuations in influent flow which may adversely affect the performance of the system.

  • Flow equalization may be used for non-residential and mixed use facilities that experience significant, regular and predictable fluctuations in wastewater flows.

  • Flow equalization facilities shall be included in the design to moderate influent quality and flow variations.

  • Flow equalization should be considered in any instance where the peaking factor exceeds 2.5. All RBC units should be suitably covered.

  • Air flotation Centrifuge Chemical precipitation Chlorination Cyclone Filtration Flow equalization tank Grease or oil separation Grease trap Grit removal Ion Exchange Neutralization, pH correction Ozonation Silver recovery Reverse Osmosis Screens (Hydro-sieve, etc.) Sedimentation Solvent separation Spill protection Sump Biological treatment, type Rainwater diversion or storage Other chemical treatment type Other, give description below.

  • Flow equalization tank requirements shall be determined by the following: (150)(5 2-X gpm) = gallons of tank capacity needed (where X = gallons per minute produced as determined by the four-hour draw down test).


More Definitions of Flow equalization

Flow equalization means any process utilized to equalize discharge over a period of time sufficiently long to eliminate adverse effects on the wastewater collection and treatment system.

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