Research Article
Oct 1970

Instream Aerators for Polluted Rivers

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Publication: Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division
Volume 96, Issue 5

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Field tests and performance analysis of instream aeration equipment on the Passaic River showed mechanical aerators more efficient than diffusers. Transfer rate varied markedly with oxygen deficit, temperature, and velocity of flow. Unexpectedly, rate of deoxygenation increased greatly downstream of the aerators. Cost estimates were made of typical systems. A systems analysis, based upon the principle of BOD mass balance analysis, showed that the aerators would achieve a given dissolved oxygen level at about one-fourth the cost of advanced waste treatment.

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Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division
Volume 96Issue 5October 1970
Pages: 1153 - 1165

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Published online: Feb 12, 2021

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William Whipple Jr., F.ASCE
Dir., Water Resources Research Institute, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
Francis P. Coughlan Jr., M.ASCE
Partner, Hazen and Sawyer, New York, N.Y.
Shaw L. Yu, AM.ASCE
Asst. Research Prof., Water Resources Research Institute, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.

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