Wet Weather Design and Operation in Water Resource Recovery Facilities.

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Author / Creator:Federation, Water Environment.
Imprint:Alexandria : Water Environment Federation, 2014.
Description:1 online resource (319 p.)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13456863
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ISBN:1572783087
1523103132
9781523103133
9781572783089
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
and Jane McLamarrah, Ph.D., P.E.
Other form:Print version: Federation, Water Environment Wet Weather Design and Operation in Water Resource Recovery Facilities Alexandria : Water Environment Federation,c2014 9781572783041
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Christopher W. Tabor, P.E., and Julian Sandino, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, CH2M HILL, Co-Chair
  • 1.0 Background and Purpose
  • 2.0 Scope and Organization
  • 3.0 Reference
  • Chapter 2 Overall Design Considerations
  • Dale E. Kocarek, P.E., BCEE
  • Patrick J. Bradley
  • Nicholas J. Bucurel, P.E.
  • and Jon Cooper
  • 1.0 Water Quality Considerations
  • 1.1 Introduction to Water Quality Standards
  • 1.2 Effects of Untreated Wastewater
  • 1.2.1 Bacteriological Effects
  • 1.2.2 Oxygen Depletion
  • 2.0 Background on Regulatory and Historical Practices
  • 2.1 Requirements of the Clean Water Act
  • 2.2 Past Regulatory Practices
  • 3.0 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Considerations
  • 3.1 Technology-Based Limits and Water Quality-Based Limits
  • 3.2 Concentration and Loading Limits
  • 3.3 Seven-Day Average and 30-Day Average Limits
  • 3.4 Bypass and Overflow Reporting
  • 4.0 Climate Change Design Considerations
  • 5.0 Definition of Flows
  • 6.0 Introduction to System Wet Weather Flow Management
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Collection System Considerations
  • 6.2.1 Collection System Type
  • 6.2.2 Flow Storage and Satellite Treatment
  • 6.2.3 Flow Storage, Satellite Treatment, and High-Rate Treatment
  • 7.0 Green Solutions
  • 8.0 References
  • Chapter 3 Integrated System Approach for Design
  • Jim Scholl, Susan Moisio, and Nalin Sahni
  • 1.0 Introduction
  • 2.0 Integrated System Planning
  • 3.0 Integrated System Design Components
  • 4.0 Integrated Planning Example
  • 5.0 References
  • 6.0 Suggested Reading
  • Chapter 4 Integrated System Approach for Operations
  • James Drake, P.E., BCEE, and Jane McLamarrah, Ph.D., P.E.
  • 1.0 Introduction
  • 2.0 Planning for Integrated Operation
  • 2.1 Effect of Collection System Maintenance
  • 2.2 Collection System Integration with Treatment
  • 2.3 Receiving Waterbody Considerations during Wet Weather Operations
  • 2.4 Water Resource Recovery Facility
  • 3.0 Facility Operational Considerations during Wet Weather Events
  • 3.1 Challenges of Precipitation Characterization during Wet Weather Operations
  • 3.2 Energy Management
  • 3.3 Water Quality Effects of Regulatory/Permit Thresholds
  • 3.4 Returning to Normal Operations and Minimizing Maintenance Requirements
  • 3.5 Managing Stormwater Generated On-Site
  • 3.6 Postevent Analysis
  • 4.0 Development of Standard Operation Procedures for Wet Weather Events
  • 4.1 Wet Weather Configurations
  • 4.2 Purpose of Water Resource Recovery Facility Wet Weather Standard Operation Procedures
  • 4.3 Standard Operation Procedure Parameters
  • 5.0 References
  • 6.0 Suggested Readings
  • Chapter 5 Site Selection and Facility Arrangement
  • Siddhartha Sengupta, P.E.
  • Valerie Fuchs, Ph.D.
  • Jared C. Hutchins, P.E., ENV SP
  • Jason Iken, P.E.