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Aerating Treated Effluent

02/13/2008 6:22 AM

I want to aerate a flow of 20/ls of treated wastewater. Its is a 2mg/l DO and needs to be 6 or greater when it enters the stream. I have plenty of head before it enters the stream

if any knows a nice quantifble way of doing this i would be most greatfull .

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Re: Aerating treated effluent

02/13/2008 6:28 AM

How about using the available head to cascade it over a pile of rocks, so as to increase the turbulence and thereby aerate it before it hits the stream?

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Re: Aerating treated effluent

02/15/2008 2:05 PM

What is the BOD for the effluent?

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