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RECORD NUMBER: 575 OF 728

Main Title Short Course Proceedings, Applications of Computer Programs in the Preliminary Design of Wastewater Treatment Facilities. Section II. Users' Guide and Program Listing.
Author Eilers, Richard G. ; Smith, Robert ; Graef, Stephen P. ; Male, James W. ; Ogawa, Hisashi ;
CORP Author Illinois Inst. of Tech., Chicago. Pritzker Dept. of Environmental Engineering. ;Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, IL. ;Massachusetts Univ., Amherst.;Municipal Environmental Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
Year Published 1978
Report Number EPA-R-805134-01; EPA/600/2-78/185B;
Stock Number PB-289 497
Additional Subjects Computer programs ; Programming manuals ; Sewage treatment ; Sedimentation ; Activated sludge process ; Anaerobic processes ; Filtration ; Thickening ; Elutriation ; Dewatering ; Energy consumption ; Sludge drying ; Chlorination ; Flotation ; Pumping ; Centrifuging ; Aerobic processes ; Sludge digestion ; Sludge disposal ; Water pollution ; Sanitary engineering ; Cost engineering ; Performance ; Design ; Cost estimates ; Cost analysis ; Cost effectiveness ; Mathematical models ; Fortran ; Sewage treatment plants ; Land disposal ; Incineration ; Water pollution control ; EXECMAIN computer program ; Computer applications
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NTIS  PB-289 497 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This document contains a portion of the material used for the Short Course on the Applications of Computer Programs in Preliminary Design of Wastewater Treatment Facilities. The short course lectures appear in Section I of the report which is under separate cover. Section II, contained herein, contains the users' manual and program listing for the Executive Program for Preliminary Design of Wastewater Treatment Systems. The manual describes the use of the program and subroutines. Several examples show appropriate input and expected output for a variety of applications. In addition, the theoretical basis for the calculations are shown in the form of conventional mathematical and equivalent fortran equations. The program listing includes the main program and each of 27 subroutines, representing different treatment processes, energy consumption, and cost calculations.