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Upgrading Aerated Lagoon Effluent with Intermittent Sand Filtration

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Title Upgrading Aerated Lagoon Effluent with Intermittent Sand Filtration
Creator Bishop, Richard P. Reynolds, James H. Filip, Daniel S. Middlebrooks, E. Joe
Description Intermittent sand filtration was evaluated as a means of upgrading the quality of aerated lagoon effluents to satisfy the requirements of PL 92-500. The aerated lagoon in question treats the wastes from a milk and cheese factory located in northern Utah. The treatment system consists of two diffused air aeration ponds followed by a facultative settling pond, were applied to pilot scale intermittent sand filters with 0.17 mm and 0.40 mm effective size sands. The filters were loaded...
Date 1977-01-01T08:00:00Z
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Subject Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Resource Management

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