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Feb 1976

Design of Integrated Approach to Nutrient Removal

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Publication: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 102, Issue 1

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The design of a large water reclamation plant to produce a high quality effluent for industrial reuse using an integrated approach for nutrient removal has been shown to be a viable method of wastewater treatment. The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District's 30 mgd (ll3,500 m³/day) facility is designed combining various liquid and sludge unit processes resulting in a very high effluent quality with a very stable operation. Because of the rigid quality demands of industrial water as well as stringent San Francisco Bay area discharge requirements, a dual computer system is used to monitor and control the complete plant process.

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Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 102Issue 1February 1976
Pages: 37 - 54

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Published in print: Feb 1976
Published online: Feb 11, 2021

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David L. Eisenhauer, AM.ASCE
Proj. Mgr., Brown and Caldwell Consulting Engrs., Walnut Creek, Calif.
Denny S. Parker, AM.ASCE
Proj. Mgr., Brown and Caldwell Consulting Engrs., Walnut Creek, Calif.
Ronald B. Sieger, AM.ASCE
Proj. Engr., Brown and Caldwell Consulting Engrs., Walnut Creek, Calif.

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