Wastewater Treatment Facility Utilizing DNA Analysis

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Overview of Wastewater Facilities by Cody Schoepke, Operations Leader

Here in the city of Fond du Lac we see about 7 to 8 million gallons per day on average. We not only take in wastewater from the city of Fond du Lac, approximately 45,000 residents, but we have eighteen other on site entities we take in full from, it’s an additional 25,000 people so we definitely do see some ?? at times.

We have six influent pumps, four of them will do approximately 13 and a half MGD, two of the them six-and-a-half MGD. That’s basically pumped off of what ?? level, we also have fine screens, primary clarification, which is a full-thickening primer we take our waste activated sludge as well as our primary sludge that go to our primaries that comes over to our conventional activated sludge system utilizing nitrification and denitrification. We chemically treat here for phosphorus using perc chloride. We also are experimenting with our basins and trying to promote biological phosphorus removal. We have four final clarifiers here and we use ultraviolet light disinfection.

As far as our solids end goes we have thermophilic in mesophilic anaerobic digestion. We dewater using Centrisys centrifuges. We also have a mild solid land app program that Autumn (Fisher) has been leading and it doing a great job on. We also do utilize our biogas. We have biogas cleaning to remove each quest biological system known as the Biorem have a unison siloaxne removal system as well. They generated 40kw, that we try to run 24-7 and utilize much biogas as possible.

Key Application of DNA Analysis in Wasterwater Treatment by Autumn Fisher, Operations Research Coordinator/Lead Laboratory Analyst

Here in the city of Fond du Lac we see about 7 to 8 million gallons per day on average. We not only take in wastewater from the city of Fond du Lac, approximately 45,000 residents, but we have eighteen other on site entities we take in full from, it’s an additional 25,000 people so we definitely do see some ?? at times.

We have six influent pumps, four of them will do approximately 13 and a half MGD, two of the them six-and-a-half MGD. That’s basically pumped off of what ?? level, we also have fine screens, primary clarification, which is a full-thickening primer we take our waste activated sludge as well as our primary sludge that go to our primaries that comes over to our conventional activated sludge system utilizing nitrification and denitrification. We chemically treat here for phosphorus using perc chloride. We also are experimenting with our basins and trying to promote biological phosphorus removal. We have four final clarifiers here and we use ultraviolet light disinfection.

As far as our solids end goes we have thermophilic in mesophilic anaerobic digestion. We dewater using Centrisys centrifuges. We also have a mild solid land app program that Autumn (Fisher) has been leading and it doing a great job on. We also do utilize our biogas. We have biogas cleaning to remove each quest biological system known as the Biorem have a unison siloaxne removal system as well. They generated 40kw, that we try to run 24-7 and utilize much biogas as possible.

Benefits of DNA Analysis in Wastewater by Jeremy Cramer, Superintendent

Here in the city of Fond du Lac we see about 7 to 8 million gallons per day on average. We not only take in wastewater from the city of Fond du Lac, approximately 45,000 residents, but we have eighteen other on site entities we take in full from, it’s an additional 25,000 people so we definitely do see some ?? at times.

We have six influent pumps, four of them will do approximately 13 and a half MGD, two of the them six-and-a-half MGD. That’s basically pumped off of what ?? level, we also have fine screens, primary clarification, which is a full-thickening primer we take our waste activated sludge as well as our primary sludge that go to our primaries that comes over to our conventional activated sludge system utilizing nitrification and denitrification. We chemically treat here for phosphorus using perc chloride. We also are experimenting with our basins and trying to promote biological phosphorus removal. We have four final clarifiers here and we use ultraviolet light disinfection.

As far as our solids end goes we have thermophilic in mesophilic anaerobic digestion. We dewater using Centrisys centrifuges. We also have a mild solid land app program that Autumn (Fisher) has been leading and it doing a great job on. We also do utilize our biogas. We have biogas cleaning to remove each quest biological system known as the Biorem have a unison siloaxne removal system as well. They generated 40kw, that we try to run 24-7 and utilize much biogas as possible.

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