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Choto Peninsula Low-Pressure Sewer Design, Joseph Bresson, Tyler Galyon, Alexander Gothard, Ryan Livesey, Jonathan West
Choto Peninsula Low-Pressure Sewer Design, Joseph Bresson, Tyler Galyon, Alexander Gothard, Ryan Livesey, Jonathan West
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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Wastewater Treatment Improvement For Rush Strong School, Christina R. Sanford Utk, Kelli M. Grissom, Katie Gipson, Sharon Counts
Wastewater Treatment Improvement For Rush Strong School, Christina R. Sanford Utk, Kelli M. Grissom, Katie Gipson, Sharon Counts
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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An Investigation For The Need Of Secondary Treatment Of Residential Wastewater When Applied With A Subsurface Drip Irrigation System, Boone S. Hillenbrand
An Investigation For The Need Of Secondary Treatment Of Residential Wastewater When Applied With A Subsurface Drip Irrigation System, Boone S. Hillenbrand
Masters Theses
The objective of this study was to investigate the need for domestic wastewater to receive secondary treatment when being applied to the soil by subsurface drip irrigation (SDI). SDI uniformly distributes wastewater into the soil, which optimizes the soil’s chemical, physical, and biological capacity to remove waste constituents. Because of these advantages, many regulatory jurisdictions are allowing SDI at sites that previously were prohibited from using conventional trench-based soil application systems because of shallow soil restrictions. However, most of these regulatory agencies also require that the wastewater receives secondary treatment (dissolved organic carbon reduction) before the SDI system. At issue …
Managing Infiltration Inflow In Wastewater Collection Systems (1998), Sharon Rollins
Managing Infiltration Inflow In Wastewater Collection Systems (1998), Sharon Rollins
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An overview of I/I problems caused by ground water and surface or rainwater.