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Team Sludge

Team Sludge. Team 17: Jon Reimink, Ernie Sarkipato, Josh Terpstra, Ryan Voogt. Presentation Preview. Background to water treatment Project fundamentals The significance of our project Design Project Statement Alternatives Implementation. Background: Wastewater treatment. Wastewater

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Team Sludge

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  1. Team Sludge Team 17: Jon Reimink, Ernie Sarkipato, Josh Terpstra, Ryan Voogt

  2. Presentation Preview • Background to water treatment • Project fundamentals • The significance of our project • Design • Project Statement • Alternatives • Implementation

  3. Background: Wastewater treatment Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent Effluent Watercourse Dilution Sludge • Typical wastewater system

  4. Background: Water Treatment Raw Water Source Water Treatment Plant Raw Water Potable Water Sludge • “Indirect wastewater reuse”

  5. Project Fundamentals Wastewater Reuse Plant Potable Water Influent Sludge • “Direct wastewater reuse” • No watercourse natural purification • WWTP and WTP condense into one plant

  6. The Importance of Reuse • Water shortages are increasing • Groundwater, surface water, desalination • Water conservation is necessary

  7. Project Statement • To research and design a wastewater reuse plant that produces potable water that meets potable water quality standards.

  8. Project objectives • Meet a need somewhere • Focus on environmental impacts • Utilize cutting-edge technology • Expand knowledge of water chemistry

  9. Design Alternatives • Handle varying effluent streams • Reuse non-potable wastewater: • Irrigation • Groundwater recharge • Industrial cooling • Consider another related problem: Wastewater Treatment Plant Wastewater Reuse Plant Effluent Potable Water

  10. Design Alternatives Various wastewater treatment techniques Various drinking water treatment techniques relationships

  11. Design Implementation • Research treatment techniques • Pick project site • SW United States? • Singapore? • Calvin College? • Select and Design a treatment facility • Predict environmental impacts • Discuss economic feasibility

  12. Concluding Remarks • Suitable scope • Focuses on the need for potable water • Environmentally significant

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