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Risk evaluation in sewage treatment plant design
Mathematical model is developed to predict, for any particular consecutive-day period, probability of having less than any specified dissolved oxygen concentration downstream from waste water treatment plant; through use of model, risk of stream standard or effluent standard violation resulting from release of waste water effluent can be explicitly determined; effluent storage is considered means of taking advantage of daily variation of streams and waste water flows; under certain conditions effluent storage may result in reduced probabilities of standard violation as well as reduced costs of waste water treatment.
Risk evaluation in sewage treatment plant design
Mathematical model is developed to predict, for any particular consecutive-day period, probability of having less than any specified dissolved oxygen concentration downstream from waste water treatment plant; through use of model, risk of stream standard or effluent standard violation resulting from release of waste water effluent can be explicitly determined; effluent storage is considered means of taking advantage of daily variation of streams and waste water flows; under certain conditions effluent storage may result in reduced probabilities of standard violation as well as reduced costs of waste water treatment.
Risk evaluation in sewage treatment plant design
ASCE -- Proc (J Sanitary Eng Div)
Loucks, D.P. (author)
1967
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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