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Ananse
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20. "RE: The Environment: Part I - Wastewater Treatment"
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"This post teaches alot, now i can even understand what the powerpoint presentation says So, what WWTPs (see, i can even do the accronyms, hah) in theory is doing, is increasing the speed of mother nature's ways of breaking down the sewage?"

That's ABSOLUTELY right. It's one instance where engineers have made excellent use of natural processes.



"I saw a documentary about wastewater treatment on norwegian TV, and i remember they said the main problem was to remove tampoons and diapers before the sewage is processed.."

Yeah that's true too. Those things are murder on internal pumps and aerators.

"My brother is allergic to tap water, probably because the same thing that they put in pools (not sure about the name in english) has been added to give it flavour, etc."

In the US we add chlorine (used to add flourine) and chlorimines. If they add the same thing where your brother is, he might be allergic to either the chemcial itself or the byproducts, but I'll get to those in the water treatment post.


"Is the natural water in USA of so bad quality that it cant be used?"

Generally speaking, NO. The quality of the water in the US is "good." I guess I need to qualify that. Essentially for driking water there are few processes needed to treat the water to levels accpetable for consumption by the EPA. That and the amount are the reasons that water is "cheap" in the US relative to other countries. That's also the reason that water is taken for granted.

"But how can WWTPs be used in countries without sewage - or, are there other alternatives?"

There are many alternatives. In my mind the first thing that needs to be done is to build low energy, low maintenace facilities like lagoons, ponds, etc. that can be used to treat WW fairly effectively. Simultaneously, there is a need to educate those in need of WWT about the natural process and how to operate those facilities. As conditions improve, they can then begin to build larger more sophisticated plants for even better treatment. That way they can reclaim some of that water for irrigation and secondary needs.

"Do you know what is being done about improving water quality elsewhere?"

I only know of a few projects in other countries. Mnay of those are to help upgrade existing facilities.

BTW, does anyone know if I have to make a formal request to wbgirl to have this archived?

<--- Peace to Bayete Ross-Smith.

  

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The Environment: Part I - Wastewater Treatment [View all] , Ananse, Wed Mar-20-02 11:25 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Definition of Terms:
Mar 20th 2002
1
Primary Treatment
Mar 20th 2002
2
Secondary Treatment
Mar 20th 2002
3
Tertiary Treatment
Mar 20th 2002
4
Land Application
Mar 20th 2002
5
RE: greywater and blackwater treatment
Mar 25th 2002
29
sweet
Mar 20th 2002
6
up
Mar 20th 2002
7
Ganges River?
Mar 20th 2002
8
Loosely
Mar 21st 2002
9
can i tell a story?
Mar 21st 2002
10
a little backstage inbox convo:
Mar 21st 2002
11
Don't worry! :-)
Mar 21st 2002
12
biological treatment options:
Mar 21st 2002
13
BTO for Stormwater
Mar 21st 2002
14
wetlands:
Mar 25th 2002
21
i think
Mar 25th 2002
23
      true but
Mar 25th 2002
25
           you NEED
Mar 25th 2002
26
           methinks
Mar 25th 2002
27
                hmmm not listed here
Mar 25th 2002
28
           the only real issue
Mar 25th 2002
30
           Wow
Mar 25th 2002
31
                i take offense....
Mar 25th 2002
32
                RE: Wow
Mar 25th 2002
33
                texas vs austin
Mar 25th 2002
34
                     RE: texas vs austin
Mar 26th 2002
35
RE: BTO for Stormwater
Mar 10th 2005
39
sources or websites?
Mar 25th 2002
24
Individual homes
Mar 22nd 2002
15
RE: Individual homes
Mar 22nd 2002
16
      how feasible would it be
Mar 22nd 2002
17
           Feasibility
Mar 25th 2002
19
RE: The Environment: Part I - Wastewater Treatment
Mar 23rd 2002
18
      RE: The Environment: Part I - Wastewater Treatment
Mar 26th 2002
36
that's what's up
Mar 25th 2002
22
up...good reading
Mar 26th 2002
37
Living in Atlanta, I think this is so damn important.
Mar 09th 2005
38

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