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Characterization of taste and odors in water supplies
1971
Collins, Ralph P.
Water budget for the city of Laramie, Wyoming
1971
Rechard, Paul A.
The water budget for the city of Laramie, Wyoming, was calculated for the years 1966-1970 in order to supplement studies of the city's sewage lagoons and to estimate the effects of municipal use on the Laramie River. Usage during the summer months (April-September) varied directly with temperature and inversely with rainfall, with an average of 235 gpcd. The river furnished approximately 1/3 of the annual supply, and more than 1/2 of the summer supply. On an annual basis, however the city returned more water to the river than it withdrew.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Application of rotating disc process to municipal wastewater treatment | Rotating disc process
1971
Antonie, Ronald L. | Koehler, Franklin J.
A prototype package plant incorporating the rotating disc wastewater treatment process was tested on municipal wastewater at the Village of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, to evaluate its treatment capabilities and establish guidelines for operation and testing of a full-scale rotating disc demonstration plant soon to be put into operation at Pewaukee. The package plant included a rotating bucket feed mechanism, ninety-one 1.75 meter diameter discs divided into two stages, and a secondary clarifier with a sludge-removal mechanism. Variables tested included hydraulic loading, rotational disc speed, sludge recycle, and wastewater treatment as it varied with climatic conditions.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Feasibility studies of applications of catalytic oxidation in wastewater
1971
Chen, Juh Wah | Smith, Gerald Vinton
Zinc precipitation and recovery from viscose rayon waste water
1971
Rock, David M. | Allman, Grady
Preliminary investigational requirements-petrochemical and refinery waste treatment facilities
1971
Jewell, William | Ford, Davis L.
Dissolved and particulate organic carbon in some Colorado waters
1971
Reed, Edward B.
Instantaneous amounts of organic carbon, both particulate and dissolved, in a number of freshwaters ranging from unproductive tarns to moderately productive reservoirs were measured by acid-persulfate digestion and infrared absorption. Organic carbon was designated as net seston carbon, filter seston carbon, or dissolved carbon based on filtering techniques. Repeated sampling showed amounts of organic carbon, either dissolved or particulate, fluctuated considerably over short periods of time; the dissolved fraction probably varying less than particulate forms. Almost daily measurements in samples incubated over three week periods also revealed erratic changes, with no clear reduction in total organic carbon. The data have descriptive value, although they cannot, at this time, be related satisfactorily to the general limnological knowledge.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Removal of nitrogen from tile drainage
1971
Eutrophication of surface waters--Lake Tahoe Indian Creek Reservoir
1971
McGauhey, P. H. (Percy Harold) | Porcella, D. B. | Dugan, Gordon L.
The water impounded at Indian Creek Reservoir near Lake Tahoe, California is approximately one-third surface runoff and direct precipitation and two-thirds reclaimed water exported from South Tahoe Public Utility District Plant. Discussed are the results of tests which determined the temporal changes and relationships between water quality characteristics of Indian Creek Reservoir and those of the reclaimed water. Initially the reservoir would not support fish life, but as the reservoir matured, ammonia levels declined to less than 4 mg/l and by 1970 it was an excellent trout fishery. Approximately 70% of the ammonia nitrogen was lost to the atmosphere by nitrification-denitrification. Good biological productivity indicated access to other phosphorus sources, probably runoff. Relative to conductivity and chemical components the water is of good irrigation quality. Various parameters showed that the reservoir responds to more complex factors than those measurable in the reclaimed waste water, raising the question of the effectiveness of tertiary treatment for recreational impoundments.
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