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WASTEWATER CONTAMINATE REMOVAL FOR GROUNDWATER RECHARGE AT WATER FACTORY 21
Citation:
McCarty, P., M. Reinhard, J. Graydon, J. Schreiner, AND K. Sutherland. WASTEWATER CONTAMINATE REMOVAL FOR GROUNDWATER RECHARGE AT WATER FACTORY 21. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-80/114 (NTIS PB81107088), 1980.
Description:
This is the second report in a series which describes the performance of Water Factory 21, a 0.66 cu m/s advanced wastewater treatment plant designed to reclaim secondary effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant so that it can be used for injection and recharge of a groundwater system. Included in this evaluation of the second one and one-half years of operation are data on the efficiency and reliability of individual processes and the overall system for removal of general inorganics, heavy metals, virus, and a broad range of organic materials. Probability distributions of the various contaminants in the influent and effluent from the system are included along with a general statistical analysis of data.