The wastewater treatment process begins by removing large solids and other material during preliminary and primary treatment stages:
Preliminary Treatment
Preliminary treatment is typically the first process within the treatment plant and consists of two categories:
The grit and screenings are washed and compacted before being collected in a dumpster. These preliminary processes are very important for modern water resource recovery facilities, as grit and debris can irreparably harm downstream processes including primary clarifier mechanisms, aeration diffusers and membranes.
Primary Treatment
During primary treatment, primary clarifiers allow organic solids to settle through gravity, while fats, oils and greases are allowed to float to the surface. The settled solids are referred to as primary sludge and often are thickened in a downstream process before delivery into an anaerobic digester. The floating fat, oil and grease is collected from the surface and are typically added directly to the anaerobic digester.
A typical primary clarifier will remove approximately 70% of the solids and 45% of the Biochemical Oxygen Demand from the screened wastewater. Modern facilities that operate enhanced biological nutrient removal processes often extract or ferment the carbon in the primary sludge and dose this side stream into anaerobic or anoxic processes downstream, as a food source for the respective biology.
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