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Organic material is broken down into_______ through the activated sludge process |
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CO2 H2O New microorganism so |
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Biological reactors and clarifier are part of |
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The activated sludge process following primary treatment. |
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Mixed liquor suspended solids |
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True or False; Solids retention time(SRT) is the average time solids are held in a biological treatment system. |
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The Food-To-Microorganism ratio. |
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Binary Fission is the process of ____ |
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A mature cell separating into 2 new cells. |
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True or False; Aerobic organisms don't need oxygen |
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False.
Aerobic - need oxygen Anaerobic - don't need oxygen |
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Facultative bacteria _____ |
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Can live in both the presence of oxygen and the absence of oxygen. |
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The three stages of the micro organism life cycle are ___ |
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Exponential growth Declining growth Endogenous decay |
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True or False; Most activated sludge processes operate in the range between declining growth and endogenous decay phases. |
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The main goals of activated sludge process are |
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BOD removal TSS removal Maintaining neutral pH |
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Biochemical Oxygen Demand |
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Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) steps |
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1. Fill 2. React (aerate) 3. Settle 4. Decant (remove treated water) |
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True or False; Typical DO levels in the biological reactor is 3.0 to 5.0 mg/L |
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False, DO levels are 1.0-4.0 mg/L |
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True or False; Reactors can be in series or in parallel. |
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Biological reactor configuration criteria |
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Minimize short-circuiting Optimize aeration Minimize turbulence at outlet |
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Types of aerators / oxygen transfer systems. |
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Surface aerator. Diffused aeration systems. Hybrid devices. High purity oxygen systems. Mechanical surface aerators. |
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True or False; Surface aerators splash and throw water into the air, aerating the solution. |
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Positive displacement blower. Centrifugal blower. |
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True or False; Blowers must be capable of meeting a wide range of air flow requirements. |
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True;
Thus variable frequency/speed drives are used with blowers. |
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Hydraulic Retention Time, The amount of time a small volume of the process stays in a particular section. Example - reactor or clarifier |
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True or False; High purity oxygen systems have a small reactor size requirement. |
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True or False; Temperature does not affect microorganism population size. |
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What causes mixed liquor microorganisms and wastewater to separate in a clarifier? |
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The influent side of the biological reactor. |
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True or False; Chlorine can be used to help settling problems |
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Mean Cell Retention Time. |
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Optimal pH range for activated sludge processes is |
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True or False; Filamentous bacteria can lead to bulking sludge |
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Turbid effluent and/or grey and black sludge indicates |
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Low-DO conditions, and the presence of filamentous bacteria. |
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True or False; The MCRT of most activated sludge processes is 5-15 days. |
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White foaming indicates the presence of |
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Nocardia And High F:M ratio |
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Most microorganisms in activated sludge are |
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Heterotrophic, meaning they eat organic material. |
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Causes of solids washout are |
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Equipment malfunction. Hydraulic overload. Solids overload. Temperature or density currents. |
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True or False; Hydraulic overload is caused by excessive influent flow. |
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_____ can help with density currents. |
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Chemicals that are used for pH adjustments. |
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Caustic Soda Sodium Bicarbonate Lime |
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Rising sludge is caused by denitrification, what is denitrification? |
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A single step process to convert nitrates to nitrogen gas. |
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True or False; New sludge can cause pinpoint floc |
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False; Old sludge with poor floc-forming characteristics can cause pinpoint floc. |
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Material Safety Data Sheet |
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A stable process can be achieved in _____ after re-seeding or shutdown. |
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Denitrifying microorganisms use what as oxygen sources? |
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Two types of sampling are |
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True or false; A sample should be taken from still water |
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False; Samples should be taken from a well mixed area. |
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True or False; The BOD test is used to measure a sample's organic strength. |
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CBOD - carbon based NBOD - nitrogen based |
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The activated sludge process is considered to be running well when ____ are present in low numbers. |
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Rotifera and stalked ciliates. |
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The steps of activated sludge treatment. |
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Screening Grit removal Primary clarifier Biological reactor Secondary clarifier Filtration Disinfection |
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