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Wastewater Treatment Plant Tour

Wastewater Treatment Plant Tour. Dr. Marty Auer Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Take a web tour of a wastewater treatment plant at http://www.wef.org/publicinfo/# Click on “Go With The Flow”. What’s in wastewater?. Waste human feces and urine food from sinks

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Wastewater Treatment Plant Tour

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  1. Wastewater Treatment Plant Tour Dr. Marty Auer Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Take a web tour of a wastewater treatment plant at http://www.wef.org/publicinfo/# Click on “Go With The Flow”

  2. What’s in wastewater? Waste • human feces and urine • food from sinks • soaps and other cleaning agents • runoff from streets and lawns • industrial discharges

  3. What’s in wastewater? Water • lots of it! • Urinal - 1 gallon per flush • Toilet - 4 gallons per flush • Shower - 20 gallons per use • Overall - 55 gal/person/day

  4. It’s mostly water! There are about 500 parts of waste in every 1 million parts of wastewater; that’s 500 ppm. H2O It’s like trying to find this class at a sold out Packers game!

  5. So what’s the problem? P SNOT: it snot a pretty picture!

  6. This is really not something I’ve given a lot of thought to. Where does it go when you flush the toilet?

  7. Portage Lake Sewer System Houghton P P Hancock Franklin Sq. Surface; 30” G Super 8 Near Surface; 30” G 10’;36” MTU G M&M Bldg. G Lake; 48” 20’; 48” P POTW

  8. It’s a 24/7 thing! The Portage Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant was built in 1991-93 and cost$20M. On average, the plant receives 2.8 MGD of raw wastewater with peak flows >10 MGD. How much? If there are 7.48 gallons in 1 ft3, how many days of sewage flow would it take to fill Hancock H.S. to the roof?

  9. It’s a 24/7 thing! The Portage Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant was built in 1991-93 and cost$20M. On average, the plant receives 2.8 MGD of raw wastewater with peak flows >10 MGD. How much? The average daily flow to the Portage Lake Treatment Plant would fill the EERC to the roof in 4 days.

  10. P SNOT: it snot a pretty picture! Then it snot a problem!

  11. How do we treat it? Bacteria Protozoa Then it snot a problem!

  12. And where does itgo from here? Treated effluent from the Portage Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant is discharged to Portage Lake … an important recreational resource for all of us.

  13. Associate of Applied Science Degree in Water Technology Provides specialized training in water and wastewater treatment theory and application to both entry level personnel and those already in the field. Persons who complete degree requirements and gain appropriate work experience may qualify to progress through certification to highest grade licensure in municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment. http://www.baydenoc.cc.mi.us/www/wthomep.html

  14. B.S. Environmental Engineering Work for an engineering consulting firm designing and constructing plants to treat drinking water and wastewater and the associated sewers and water distribution systems, predict down wind concentrations of air pollutants for companies attempting to obtain air permits, develop a solid waste management plan, clean up contaminated soil, groundwater, river and lake sediments, restore abandoned urban sites to viable business or community green spaces. http://www.cee.mtu.edu

  15. Portage Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant

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