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WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PROPOSAL

Prepared and Calculated by JEFFREY A. JAMES Dip Pl Cr, Dip Env. Mgmt. MTPATT
October 2013

PROJECT:

W ORLD OUTREA CH CHURCH MINISTRIES


17 MORNE COCO ROAD, PETIT VALLEY - TRINIDAD

W AT ER S ERV I C ES AND S Y ST EMS M A N A GE M ENT


180 Riverside Avenue, Mount Hope, Trinidad
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INTRODUCTION ESTIMATED POPULATIONS WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Conder Environmental Solutions Techflo SAF Process and Plant Description Disinfection WWTP Seeding Septic Tank System Septic Tank Soakaway Pit Laundry KITCHEN SINK Grease Trap

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Tables 1 ESTIMATED PEAK POPULATIONS 2 DAILY WATER CONSUMPTION PER STRUCTURE 3 DAILY WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PER STRUCTURE
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PERMISSIBLE LEVELS COMPARISON CALCULATIONS FOR SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM GREASE TRAP CALCULATIONS
Figures

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WWTP Process Flow diagram Double Compartment Septic Tank Kitchen Sink to Grease Trap Process Flow diagram 50lb capacity Grease Trap
Appendices

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Plant loading Profile Composition of Domestic Wastewater Water Pollution Rule Specifications for UV Units

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INTRODUCTION

The WORLD OUTREACH CHURCH MINISTRIES proposes to develop a MULTIBUILDING COMPLEX on 1.054 Hectares of land at 17 MORNE COCO ROAD, PETIT VALLEY and this building development will consist of the following structures with the intended utilization : All Purpose Hall o Church Sanctuary/Cultural Centre o Accommodation for visiting Pastors o Security Hostel o Hostel Accommodation Mini Mart/Food Court o Supermarket o Cultural/Training Centre This report shows the Wastewater Management concepts, components and mitigating measures to be implemented to ensure that Wastewater generated from this proposed development will not negatively impact the surrounding natural and built environments.

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ESTIMATED POPULATIONS

The estimated peak populations for the various structures are projected to be as follows in Table 1:
ESTIMATED PEAK POPULATIONS STRUCTURE All Purpose Hall 1 Church Sanctuary/Cultural Centre Accommodation for visiting Pastors Security 2 Hostel Hostel Accommodation Mini Mart/Food Court 3 Supermarket Cultural/Training Centre 20 30 6 6 462 50 10 62 300 8 20 2 10 60 VISITORS STAFF POPULATION 340

TOTAL POPULATION

Table 1 3.0 WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

In order to effectively and efficiently manage both Black and Gray Wastewater Discharges from the various structures within the Complex, we propose to utilize as indicated in Table 3: Three (3) independent Wastewater Management systems I. two (2) Conder Environmental Solutions - Techflo SAF 35 II. one (1) Septic Tank/Soakaway According to WASAs GUIDELINE FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, Water Consumption [Table 2.1, pp11] and Wastewater Flow [Table 3.1, pp18] will be based on the TYPICAL (Litre per day) CONSUMPTION AND DISCHARGES

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DAILY WATER CONSUMPTION PER STRUCTURE USER All Purpose Hall Church Sanctuary/Cultural Centre Accommodation for visiting Pastors Security Seat Employee Guest Employee Employee 300 20 8 2 10 15 83 150 75 50 4500 1660 1200 150 500 8,010 UNIT AMOUNT TOTAL TYPICAL (LPD) CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION (LPD)

Water Consumption for All Purpose Hall (lpd) Hostel Hostel Accommodation with Laundry Facilities Guest Employee 50 10 150 75

7500 750 8,250 120 300 450 450 1,320 17,580

Water Consumption for Hostel Accommodation with Laundry Facilities (lpd) Mini Mart/Food Court Supermarket Cultural/Training Centre/Food Court with Kitchen Person Employee Seat Employee 20 6 30 6 6 50 15 75

Water Consumption for Mini Mart/Food Court with Kitchen (lpd) Total Water Consumption for World Outreach Ministries (lpd)

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DAILY WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PER STRUCTURE TYPICAL (LPD) DISCHARGE 12 60 120 60 40 TOTAL DISCHARGE (LPD) 3600 1200 960 120 400 6,280 Litres per Day Conder Environmental Solutions Techflo SAF 35 Litres per Day Conder Environmental Solutions Techflo SAF 35 WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

STRUCTURE All Purpose Hall Church Sanctuary/Cultural Centre 1

UNIT

AMOUNT

Seat Employee

300 20 8 2 10

Accommodation for visiting Pastors Security

Guest Employee Employee

Wastewater Discharge (black and grey water) from All Purpose Hall Hostel 2 Hostel Accommodation with Laundry Facilities Guest Employee 50 10 120 60

6000 600 6,600

Wastewater Discharge (black and grey water) from Hostel Mini Mart/Food Court Supermarket 3 Cultural/Training Centre/Food Court with Kitchen Sink Person Employee Seat Employee 20 6 30 6 5 40 12 60

100 240 360 360 1,060

Septic Tank/Soakaway Pit

Wastewater Discharge (black and grey water) from Mini Mart/Food Court

Litres per Day

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WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CONDER ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS TECHFLO SAF is a packaged sewage treatment plant is designed to treat domestic wastewater. Domestic Wastewater is essentially the spent or used water from the complex, emanating from personal, sanitation and domestic uses. The effective reduction of the organic material entering the Sewerage Treatment Plant is accomplished biologically through millions of microorganis ms (bacteria). These bacteria degrade wastewater through the addition of atmospheric oxygen and biochemical reaction. This plant will utilize Submerged Aerated Filter (SAF) technology for optimum performance and dependability , it is designed to manage 7m3 (7,000 litres) per day, including laundry waste, (grey water from the Kitchen passes through a static Grease Trap then to the Storm Drainage system). Using reliable, cost effective and energy efficient blowers for aeration with an integral flow management system, the TechFlo SAF 35 will be installed completely below ground. Anticipated Influent Loadings INFLUENT WASTEWATER BOD

280MG/L

Designed in accordance with the British Water Code of Practice for Flows and Loads, this Packaged Sewage Treatment Plant offers treatment which surpasses the local Specifications for Liquid Effluent from Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants into the Environment (Inland Surface Waters) as indicated in the WATER POLLUTION RULES 2001, Second Schedule (Table 4). In an effort to maintain the integrity of the system, we will allow for a ninety (90) day desludging frequency, to ensure that the quality of the discharged liquid effluent meets and surpasses all permissible levels as required.

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PERMISSIBLE LEVELS COMPARISON PERMISSIBLE LEVEL OR CONDITION


(mg/l) Parameters or Substances Inland Surface Water

WATER POLLUTANTS No.

DISCHARGE FROM TECHFLO SAF


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JUSTIFICATION

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Temperature Dissolved Oxygen Content (DO) Hydrogen ion (pH) 5 day Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5 at 20o C) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Oil and Grease (TO&G)or nHexane Extractable\Material (HEM) Ammoniacal Nitrogen (NH3-N) Total Residual Chlorine (Cl2) Feacal Coliforms

35o C <4 6-9 30 50 10 10 1 400

27o C 1-3 6.7 14 12 DNA 9 0.02 428

This plant discharges liquid effluent at 3oC above Ambient Temperature Air introduced in the Biological Treatment Zone increases aeration whilst stabilizing DO Appendix i. Case Study - Table 1 Appendix i. Case Study - Table 1 Appendix i. Case Study - Table 1 Data Not Available Plant reduces 80% Influent Ammoniacal Nitrogen - 41.5 (mg/l) Appendix i. Case Study - Table 1 Appendix i. Case Study - Table 1, NOTE: UV reduces 95% of Feacal Coliforms

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4.1.1 Process and Plant Description The Treatment Process Submerged Aerated Filter Technology The unit is specifically designed to treat domestic sewage and other biodegradable waste and comprises three treatment stages:

Figure 1 - WWTP Process Flow diagram The system utilises microorganisms to break down the sewage by processes very similar to those that occur in a garden compost heap. It is very important therefore, that toxic chemicals do not enter the system and "poison" the microorganisms. Raw sewage is first received in the Primary Settlement Stage, where gross solids (primary sludge) separate in the tank. These solids remain until the tank is "de -sludged" as described in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. The settled liquor is displaced from the Primary Tank and flows into the biological treatment zone. Incoming flow mixes with recycled sewage within the bio zone. This recycled flow greatly dilutes the incoming sewage and prevents "shock" loads from upsetting the system. The blower provides necessary oxygen for the micro -organisms to digest the nutrients in the bio -zone. Air is bubbled up through the bio-zone from distribution pipework and in so doing generates a recirculating flow. As the liquid moves around in the bio zone it is purified by the microorganisms growing on the surface of the media. Excess biomass solids are transferred to the humus tank or final settling tank by displacement, as new liquor enters the bio zone from the primary tank.
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The Humus solids settle to the top and bottom of the Humus tank to form sludge. This sludge remains in the tank, until the tank is de-sludged. The fully treated liquid displaced from the humus tank is known as Final Effluent. 4.2 DISINFECTION Ultraviolet technology is the most common and preferred method of disinfection which is currently used on most wastewater treatment plants. The process involves using an ultraviolet (UV) lamp which transfers electromagnetic energy from a mercury arc lamp to the organism's genetic material (DNA and RNA). When UV radiation penetrates the cell wall of an organism, it destroys the cell's ability to reproduce. UV radiation, generated through an electrical discharge through mercury vapor, penetrates the genetic material of microorganisms and retards thei r ability to reproduce. The effectiveness of a UV disinfection system depends on the characteristics of the wastewater, the intensity of UV radiation, the amount of time the microorganisms are exposed to the radiation, and the reactor configuration. For any one treatment plant, disinfection success is directly related to the concentration of colloidal and particulate constituents in the wastewater. The main components of a UV disinfection system are mercury arc lamps, a reactor, and ballasts. The source of UV radiation is either the low-pressure or medium-pressure mercury arc lamp with low or high intensities. Even though this effluent is suitable for discharge to a watercourse , we propose an additional tertiary treatment by way of a SALCOR MODEL 3G UV WASTEWATER DISINFECTION UNIT. Not only will this unit allow for disinfection for total inactivation/destruction of any existing pathogenic organisms to further ensure the prevent the spread of waterborne diseases to downstream users and the environment, it also capable of Feacal Coliform reduction of 99.9%. 4.3 WWTP SEEDING The proposed WWTP(s) will require a seeding/stabilisation period which will allow for the development of an adequate population of micro -organisms (bacteria) within the WWTP to make the treatment system operate efficiently. We intend to achieve this by impo rting Activated Sludge from one of our functioning Septic Tanks, to initiate the process. Based on intended population and utilization, we propose a Seeding Period of six (6) weeks. During this period all Final Effluent will be directed by way of a valving system to Outfall Holding Tanks as a mitigating measure, these Outfall Fall tanks will be desludged using Septic Trucks every other day or when required during the seeding process, this effluent will be taken to WASAs Wastewater Management Plants for pro cessing.

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4.4 SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM (STS) A Septic Tank System will consist of a Septic Tank, Soakaway Pit and the surrounding soil into which wastewater is finally disposed. 4.4.1 Septic Tank A Double Compartment S eptic Tank with a capacity 2175 litres will be used in this application in order to manage both Black and Gray Wastewater. The anticipated daily Wastewater Discharge from the Mini Mart/Food Court is 1060 litres; therefore the proposed Septic Tank will be large enough to hold the volume of wastewater collected in two (2) days. To ensure optimum operation and functionality of the Septic Tank, we will institute a desludging frequency of 180 days

Figure 2 - Double Compartment Septic Tank 4.4.2 Soakaway Pit A Soakaway is a simple stone filled pit where the efficiency depends on the porosity of the ground. A percolation test was carried out at four (4) locations on this site, these test revealed that it takes approximately 3 minutes for Water Leve l to fall 25mm which proves that the Rate of Percolation is excellent. The effluent from the septic tank will be able to soakaway into the surrounding soil via the sidewalls of the pit. As the effluent seeps through the surrounding soil, a process of natural purification occurs. This process includes the breakdown of the polluting material by bacteria occurring naturally in the soil, and the eventual die o ff of the pathogens.

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Table 5 shows Design Justification for STS components CALCULATIONS FOR SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM Mini Mart/Food Court Daily Wastewater Flow 1060 Litres Septic Tank Note: Minimum Double Compartment Septic Tank 2.175 m3 Capacity Required Septic Tank Capacity 2175 Litres Required Septic Tank Capacity 2.2 m3 Proposed Septic Tank dimensions Total Length 2.25 M Width 1.25 M Liquid Depth 1.5 M Proposed Septic Tank Capacity 4.22 m3 Proposed > Required 91% Soakaway Pit Percolation Rate Time for Water Level to fall 25mm 3 minutes Required Absorption Area 0.027 m3/m2/d Total Daily Wastewater Flow 1060 Litres Total Daily Wastewater Flow 1.06 m3 Required Absorption Area 40 m2 Proposed Soakaway Dimensions Length of Side Wall 4.5 M Depth of Side Wall 2.25 M Number of Walls 4 no. Proposed Soakaway Dimensions 40.5 m2 Proposed > Required 1% Table 5

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4.5 LAUNDRY A proposed Laundry will be set up at the Hostel; the discharges from the Washing Machines will be managed by the Conder WWTP. In order not to compromise the bacteriological processes, eco-friendly Natural Laundry Detergents will be used, The compositions of these detergents are: i. they have no optical brighteners ii. no dyes or fragrances iii. no phosphates This eco-friendly Natural Laundry Detergen ts is manufactured using lowfoaming blend of naturally derived cleaning agents (coconut -derived surfactants, glycerin), natural water softeners, alkalinity builders, anti redeposition agents (sodium citrate, borax), non -animal derived enzymes to remove protein and starch stains and protect fabrics, plant derived anti foaming agents (glycerol monooleate, oleic acid), cleaning enhancer (calcium chloride), preservative (less than 0.05 percent), water, these ingredients will not compromise the operation of the WWTP or the surrounding environment. 5.0 KITCHEN SINK The wastewater generated from the proposed double compartment Kitchen Sink located in the Mini Mart/Food Court , will be disposed of via a Grease Trap, then into the receiving Storm Drain system.

Figure 3 - Kitchen Sink to Grease Trap Process Flow diagram

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Grease Trap The Grease trap will intercept approximately 95% of F.O.G s (Fats, Oils and greases) from Kitchen Sink effluent. The intercepted FOGs solidify when cooled and take the form of a floating scum layer; this coagulation process is expedited with the introduction of cold condensate water.

Figure 4 - 50lb capacity Grease Trap

GREASE TRAP CALCULATIONS Dimension of Double Compartment Kitchen Sink Length Width Depth Capacity of Double Compartment Kitchen Sink Amt of compartments in Kitchen Sink Capacity of Kitchen Sink 1 Gallon Per Minute Flow Rate from Kitchen Sink Adjust for displacement by contents Kitchen Sink discharge rate Condensate Lines discharge rate Maximum Flow Rate to be received by proposed Grease Trap Proposed Grease Trap Capacity 0.75 22.4 2 25 50 GPM GPM GPM lbs. Table 6

16 12 18 3456 2 6912 231 29.9

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PLANT LOADING PROFILE Influent Loadings Flow No. [l/day] 10 50 10 50 Total Total Total BOD NH4-N Flow BOD NH4-N [g/day] [g/day] [l/day] [g/day] [g/day] 100 2500 38 50 380 2500 5 13 50 650

Application Day Staff Hostel Guest

We have used the above information to determine the influent conditions as summarised below. Please note, that the influent conditions are our best estimate for this application and that it remains the responsibility of W.O.M to specify actual influent conditions in both quantity and characteristics. Total Daily Flow Peak Flow Total Influent Organic Load (BOD5) Total Influent Ammoniacal Nitrogen Concentration of Influent BOD5 Concentration of Influent Ammoniacal Nitrogen 2600 0.09 2880 700 362 41.5 (l/day) (l/sec) (gBOD5/day) (gNH3/4/day) (mg/l) (mg/l)

Discharge Consent This Clereflo system is designed to meet and surpass The Water Pollution Rules (Second Schedule) BOD5 Suspended Solids Ammoniacal Nitrogen NH3\4 20 30 10 mg/l mg/l mg/l

Nitrification For effective ammoniacal nitrogen treatment it is assumed that the incoming water supply has a high level of total alkalinity (as calcium carbonate), which is at least a minimum of 7.1 times that of the ammoniacal nitrogen to be removed plus a margin. The waste water will have a minimum carbonate content of: 295 mg/l

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Desludging Maximum interval between de-sludging of Primary Tank: 90 Days (at full plant loading) We have offered standard Conder Products equipment and have not included for any client specific specifications. If these become available we reserve the right to adjust our proposal accordingly

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Temperature Dissolved Oxygen Hydrogenion (pH) Five day Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5 at 20C) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Oil and Grease (TO&G) or n-Hexane Extractable\Material (HEM) Ammoniacal Nitrogen (NH3-N) Total Phosphorus (P) Sulphide (H2S) Chloride (Cl ) Total Residual Chlorine (Cl2) 6+ Dissolved Hexavalent Chromium (Cr ) Total Chromium (Cr) Dissolved Iron (Fe) Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Total Nickel (Ni) Total Copper (Cu) Total Zinc (Zn) Total Arsenic (As) Total Cadmium (Cd) Total Mercury (Hg) Total Lead (Pb) Total Cyanide (CN ) Phenolic Compounds (phenol) Radioactivity Toxicity Faecal Coliforms Solid Waste

Levels or Conditions 40 45 <4 <4 6-9 6-9 50 250 150 15 100 250 200 100

10 10 5 5 1 1 NIAA NIAA 1 2 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.5 3.5 3.5 40 80 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2 2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.5 NIAA NIAA Levels or Conditions NATE NATE 400 400 NSD NSD

all units are in milligrams per litre (mg/L) except for temperature (C), pH (pH units), faecal coliforms (counts per 100 ml), radioactivity (Bq/L) and toxicity (toxic units) NIAA - no increase above ambient NATE - no acute toxic effects NSD - No solid debris < less than

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SALCOR MODEL 3G UV WASTEWATER DISINFECTION UNIT 1.0 DESCRIPTION The Salcor 3G disinfection chamber couples directly to the aerobic plant discharge pipe and is permanently installed below grade. The design details of the Salcor 3G unit are shown in section 4.0. The ultraviolet light source for disinfection is mounted in a sub-assembly which can be inserted or removed through the top of the riser pipe for periodic servicing. The light source is mounted in the center of an anodized aluminum frame which divides the disinfection chamber in half. The frame seals against the inner surface of the disinfection chamber to prevent flow bypass. When fully inserted, the disinfection sub-assembly is properly located by two pins mounted near the top of the disinfection chamber. The disinfection subassembly causes the wastewater entering one side of the unit to flow vertically downward, make a 180 degree turn, and then flow vertically upward and out the other side of the unit. This well-defined flow path is designed to give the fluid proper exposure time and no short circuiting. The ultraviolet light source is surrounded by a clear fused quartz tube to control the lamp surface temperature. A clear TeflonTM film covers the quartz tube to minimize surface fouling. This design feature incorporates the beneficial attributes of both quartz and TeflonTM. When the disinfection chamber is filled with water, the ultraviolet light source can operate continuously, whether or not water is flowing. Continuous operation with a lamp surface temperature range of between 105 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit provides optimum ultraviolet light output and long lamp life. The Salcor Model 3G alarm relay circuit triggers an external alarm to warn the user when the UV lamp is not operating properly. Electronic components in the circuit sense changes in the UV lamp operation which correlate with the germicidal ultraviolet output. The normally energized relay has contacts that allow actuation of an external alarm indicating low UV output or lamp outage. The alarm relay circuit has been designed to be compatible with a wide variety of alarms used on upstream aerobic treatment plants, and is compatible with either 120 VAC or DC power. The disinfection sub-assembly, which may extend approximately one foot above grade, is water tight throughout its length, which protects the electrical connections inside the junction box from any fluid backup. When the UV lamp is producing ultraviolet germicidal light at a safe level, a green LED indicator light, located on the outside of the electrical junction box, glows indicating proper UV lamp
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operation. The light stops glowing when the light output from the UV lamp falls below a safe level. 2.0 DESIGN PARAMETERS 2.1 Flow Rate. Maximum flow at 3 gpm (4320 gpd) for waste water effluents for suspended solids less than 30 mg/liter and BODs less than 30 mg/liter. Maximum flow rate of 6 gpm (8640 gpd) for waste water effluents of suspended solids less than 10 mg/liter and BODs less than 10 mg/liter. 2.2 Fecal coliform reduction at lamp end-of life (2 years) greater than 99.9 percent. 2.3 Inlet and outlet pipe is 4 inch schedule 40 ABS. 2.4 Pressure drop is less than 0.5 inches of water at maximum flow rate. 2.5 Power use is 30 Watts. 2.6 Energy use is 0.72 kW-hr/day. 2.7 UV lamp is low pressure mercury, 90 percent of output at 253.7 nanometers. Minimum arc length is 30 inches, and the UV intensity is greater than 190 microwatts/cm2 at one meter. The lamp life is greater than two years. 2.8 UV dose is greater than 55 mj/cm (55,000 microwatt-seconds/cm2). 2.9 UV Lamp Ballast. Ninety Percent efficient, high frequency (50 kilohertz) with thermal link protection. Input Voltage, 120 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. Input current, up to 0.5 amps. 3.0 THIRD PARTY TESTING 3.1 University of Rhode Island. George Loomis 1999 - 2005 FAST Unit effluent Annual Service Lamp replacement every two years Geometric mean fecal coliform count 9.4/100 ml 3.2 Washington State Testing Advanced Treatment Unit & UV NSF Standard 40 & WA State Fecal Coliform Reduction Protocol Duration 26 weeks Seventeen tests have been completed. 3G UV Effluent Fecal Coliform ranged from 2 35 per 100 ml (Geometric Mean) Demonstrates that the 3 G UV unit operates reliably without maintenance over 6 months 3.3 Manufacturers Who Have Tested With the Salcor 3G Unit Using the Washington State Protocol Consolidated Treatment, Enviroguard .75. Consolidated Treatment, Multiflo. Consolidated Treatment, Nyadic. Delta Whitewater, DF 60. Delta Whitewater, Ecopod. Aero Tech. Clearstream. Aqua Klear.
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