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1.85 Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering Homework 3

1. The document contains homework questions about water and wastewater treatment engineering. The first question analyzes settling column test data to determine the type of settling occurring and size requirements for a sedimentation tank to treat a wastewater flow of 7,500 m3/day. 2. The second question asks why the Hong Kong wastewater treatment plant achieves greater removal in its primary clarifiers than other plants. 3. The third question asks for the dimensions of a rectangular sedimentation basin designed to treat a 1.0 mgd flow using given parameters.

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1.85 Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering Homework 3

1. The document contains homework questions about water and wastewater treatment engineering. The first question analyzes settling column test data to determine the type of settling occurring and size requirements for a sedimentation tank to treat a wastewater flow of 7,500 m3/day. 2. The second question asks why the Hong Kong wastewater treatment plant achieves greater removal in its primary clarifiers than other plants. 3. The third question asks for the dimensions of a rectangular sedimentation basin designed to treat a 1.0 mgd flow using given parameters.

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85 WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT ENGINEERING


HOMEWORK 3

Question 1 (6 points)
A wastewater was tested in a settling column test with the following results in terms of
suspended sediment concentration:
At t = 30 minutes At t = 60 minutes At t = 90 minutes
Depth below Concentration Depth below Concentration Depth below Concentration
surface, h remaining, surface, h remaining, surface, h remaining,
(cm) c/c0 (cm) c/c0 (cm) c/c0
38 0.23 34 0.05 32 0.03
118 0.81 114 0.46 112 0.23
198 0.94 194 0.73 192 0.52
278 0.97 274 0.86 272 0.70
358 0.98 354 0.92 352 0.83

a. What type of settling is indicated by these data? (2 points)


b. This particular wastewater is proposed to be treated in a rectangular sedimentation
tank having a detention time of 2 hours and a depth of 4 meters. Estimate the
percent of suspended sediments that will be removed. (2 points)
c. If the wastewater flow rate is 7,500 m3/day, what needs to be the area and volume of
the sedimentation tank? (2 points)

Question 2 (2 points)
The city of Hong Kong has a dual water-supply system that provides freshwater for drinking
and bathing, and salt water for flushing toilets. At the Hong Kong wastewater treatment
plant, as in most other wastewater treatment plants, wastewater is passed through a primary
clarifier to settle out suspended solids. The Hong Kong plant achieves greater removal in
their primary clarifier than most plants elsewhere in the world. Why?

Question 3 (2 points)
A rectangular sedimentation basin is to be designed for a flow of 1.0 mgd (million gallons
per day) using a 2:1 length:width ratio, an overflow rate of 0.00077 fps (feet per second),
and a detention time of 3.0 hr. What are the dimensions of the basin?

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