The document discusses various topics related to waste disposal treatment and recycling. It defines key terms like sewage, sewer, sanitary sewer, domestic sewage, industrial waste. It describes different types of public sewers and private sewage disposal systems like cesspools, septic tanks, and leaching pits. It also summarizes municipal sewage treatment processes like the activated sludge process and trickling filter sewage plants. Furthermore, it discusses rules and regulations for manholes and classifies different types of waste water treatment plants.
The document discusses various topics related to waste disposal treatment and recycling. It defines key terms like sewage, sewer, sanitary sewer, domestic sewage, industrial waste. It describes different types of public sewers and private sewage disposal systems like cesspools, septic tanks, and leaching pits. It also summarizes municipal sewage treatment processes like the activated sludge process and trickling filter sewage plants. Furthermore, it discusses rules and regulations for manholes and classifies different types of waste water treatment plants.
The document discusses various topics related to waste disposal treatment and recycling. It defines key terms like sewage, sewer, sanitary sewer, domestic sewage, industrial waste. It describes different types of public sewers and private sewage disposal systems like cesspools, septic tanks, and leaching pits. It also summarizes municipal sewage treatment processes like the activated sludge process and trickling filter sewage plants. Furthermore, it discusses rules and regulations for manholes and classifies different types of waste water treatment plants.
The document discusses various topics related to waste disposal treatment and recycling. It defines key terms like sewage, sewer, sanitary sewer, domestic sewage, industrial waste. It describes different types of public sewers and private sewage disposal systems like cesspools, septic tanks, and leaching pits. It also summarizes municipal sewage treatment processes like the activated sludge process and trickling filter sewage plants. Furthermore, it discusses rules and regulations for manholes and classifies different types of waste water treatment plants.
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WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING
4. WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT
and RECYCLING 4.1 Classification of Public Sewers Combination Public Sewers Sanitary Sewers Two kinds: Intercepting or Trunk-line Sewer Tributary or Contributing Sewer Storm Sewers Manholes WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING SEWERAGE, SEWERAGE WORKS - a comprehensive term (construction, collection, transportation, pumping treatment and final disposition of sewage) SEWAGE - the liquid wastes conducted away buildings, and with such ground surface, and storm water as may be present/any wastewater containing animal or vegetable matter in suspension and solution and may include liquids containing chemicals in solution SEWER - a pipe or conduit for carrying sewage and waste liquids WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING MAIN SEWER - (Public Sewer) PUBLIC SEWER - a common sewer controlled by public authority DOMESTIC SEWAGE (SANITARY SEWAGE) - liquid/water-borne wastes free from industrial wastes SANITARY SEWAGE - human excrement/liquid household waste (DOMESTIC SEWAGE) SANITARY SEWER - with or without industrial wastes/ without and admixture of storm water or ground water WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING DRAIN - a sewer, pipe or conduit (conveying ground water, surface water, storm water, wastewater or sewage DRAINAGE SYSTEM - the drainage pipe of a plumbing system take the waste water from the plumbing fixtures and deliver it to the sewer INDUSTRIAL WASTE - free from fecal matter LIQUID WASTE - does not receive fecal matter WASTE - (LIQUID WASTE/INDUSTRIAL WASTE) WATER TREATMENT - conditions/treats water supply to improve water quality, remove suspended solids by filtration WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING PRIMARY BRANCH - a primary branch of a building drain is the single sloping drain from the base of a stack to its junction with main building drain or with another branch SECONDARY BRANCH - any branch in a building drain other than that of the primary branch LATERAL - secondary pipeline MANHOLE - an opening of sufficient size for a man to gain access thereto WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING Diagram 1 The household drain may flow straight into a public sewer. If a blockage occurs anywhere in this private drain, you have sole responsibility for cleaning any blockages or carrying out any repairs. Most properties have some length of private drain. Diagram 2 Drains from two properties may join together and form a private sewer, and then run some distance before connecting with the public sewer. If a blockage or defect occurs at point X in the private sewer system the owners of the two properties would be responsible for rectifying the problem.
WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE NATIONAL POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION FOR DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DISPOSAL SEC. 33. Manholes.- (a) Manholes shall be installed at the end of each line; at all changes in grade, size, or alignment; at all intersections; and at distances not greater than 120 meters for sewers 380 mm in diameter or less and 150 meters for sewers 460 to 760 mm in diameter. Greater spacing may be permitted in larger sewers. (e) The minimum diameter of manholes shall be 900 mm; larger diameters are preferable for large diameter sewers. A minimum access diameter of 560 mm shall be provided.
WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING
4.2 Municipal Sewage Treatment 1. Activated Sludge Process 2. Trickling or Sprinkling Process Activated Sludge Process: 1. Coarse Screen House 2. Grit Chamber 3. Fine Screen House 4. Mixing Tank or Activated Sludge Tank 5. Aerating Tanks WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING 4.2 Municipal Sewage Treatment Activated Sludge Process: 1. Coarse Screen House 2. Grit Chamber 3. Fine Screen House 4. Mixing Tank or Activated Sludge Tank 5. Aerating Tanks 6. Clarifier Tanks 7. Chemical House 8. Filter House 9. Drier House 10. Warehouse WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING 4.2 Municipal Sewage Treatment Other Systems of the Activated Sludge Process 1. Comminutor or Sewage Cutter 2. Primary Clarifier 3. Aeration Tanks 4. Secondary Clarifier 5. Digester Tank 6. Sludge Drying House and Bed WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING 4.2 Municipal Sewage Treatment Trickling Filter Sewage Plants Types of Trickling Filters 1. Standard or Low Rate Filter 2. High Rate Filter 3. Roughing Filter Chlorination
4.3 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1. Cesspool 2. Privy 3. Septic Tank
4.3.1 Classes of Sewage Systems - Definitions
Class 1- a chemical toilet, an incinerating toilet, a recirculating toilet, a self-contained portable toilet and all forms of privy Class 2- grey water system Class 3- a cesspool Class 4- a leaching bed system including sewage systems utilizing treatment units Class 5- a system which requires or uses a holding tank for the retention hauled sewage at the site where it is produced prior to its collection by hauled sewage system WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Type of System Well with a watertight casing to a depth of at least 6 metres Other well, or a spring used as a potable water supply Lake, river, pond, stream, reservoir, or a spring not used as a potable water supply Class 1 Pit Privy Privy Vault) Pail Privy ) 15 metres 10 metres 30 metres 15 metres 15 metres 10 metres Class 2 Leaching Pit 10 metres 15 metres 15 metres WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING CESSPOOL - a pit for the reception or detention of sewage/non-watertight lined excavation; permitting liquid to seep through the bottom and sides of the cesspool LEACHING CESSPOOL - a cesspool that is not watertight PRIVY - outhouse or structure used for the deposition of excrement PRIVY VAULT - a pit beneath a privy in which excrement collects WASTE DISPOSAL TREATMENT and RECYCLING PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM - effluent discharging into a subsurface disposal field and seepage pit PRIVATE SEWER - privately owned/not directly controlled by the public authority SEEPAGE PIT - loosely lined excavation in the ground, receives discharge of septic tank; seep through pit bottom and sides SEPTIC TANK - water-tight receptacle; separate solids from the liquid, digest organic matter, allow effluent to discharge to a storm drain, directly to ground outside the tank through open joint or perforated piping
4.5 Waste Water Treatment
Waste Water is defined as water which carries wastes from homes, industries, businesses or any other sources; a mixture of water and dissolved or suspended solids. Treatment is necessary because it in the reduction of physical, physiological, radioactive, biological and chemical pollutants.
4.6 Types of Waste Water Treatment Plants
Depending on the nature of the Waste Water to be treated, Waste Water can be classified as: 1. Sewage Treatment Plants 2. Sludge Treatment Plant 3. Industrial Waste Water Treatment 4. Agricultural Waste Water Treatment Plant 5. Radioactive Waste Water Treatment Plant 6. Recycling Waste Water Treatment Plant