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Waste water By: Mitchell Oshaben Nick Mracek Bryant Wood Lauden Sullivan Alex Shelton ll

Waste water By: Mitchell Oshaben Nick Mracek Bryant Wood Lauden Sullivan Alex Shelton ll. History. Waste water has been around since the beginning of man kind but mainly resonantly has been treated The transportation started in Rome also having public latrines. History. Middle ages

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Waste water By: Mitchell Oshaben Nick Mracek Bryant Wood Lauden Sullivan Alex Shelton ll

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  1. Waste water By: Mitchell Oshaben Nick Mracek Bryant Wood Lauden Sullivan Alex Shelton ll

  2. History • Waste water has been around since the beginning of man kind but mainly resonantly has been treated • The transportation started in Rome also having public latrines.

  3. History • Middle ages • Deuteronomic Code (Deut. 23:13):"and you shall have a stick with your weapons; and when you sit down outside, you shall dig a hole with it, and turn back and cover up your excrement." • Erasmus (1530): It is impolite to greet someone who is urinating or defecating.The Gallant Ethic (1700): If you see someone relieving themselves, you should act as if you had not seen them! • During this time they had chamber pots in which they threw into the street

  4. History • In early murica they made sewers on an as need basis which slowly developed into a bigger system

  5. Transmission/Distribution • Individual flushes the toilet or uses the sink • It rains

  6. Transmission/Distribution • The waste travels through the waste pipes of the individual's home

  7. Transmission/Distribution • Rain and waste empty into the sewer

  8. Transmission/Distribution • The sewers go to the treatment plant

  9. Transmission/Distribution

  10. Transmission/Distribution • Treated water empties into nearby bodies of water.

  11. Methods of Measuring • Measured in gallons per unit per day • Measured by a meter located someplace in an inconspicuous location on the property that is making the waste water that is measured by the meter.

  12. Sizing . Drains are typically .75 inches

  13. Possible Sources • Mitco-private • Jet Waste water Treatment Solutions- personal • Siemens Municipal WasteWater Treatment- public

  14. Mitco • Provide Waste water treatment and removal for private corporations • Can remove chemical waste for private businesses

  15. Jet Waste water Treatment Solutions • Provide a personal water treatment system • Cost $20,000 • Can process 50 gallons of water a day • Takes over for old septic tanks

  16. Siemens Municipal WasteWater Treatment • A public waste water management provider • Works in most big cities • Main treatment plant in Nobelsville, IN • Biggest waste water management company in the country

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