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Wastewater Treatment Principles and Regulations
Sewage treatment begins with the separation of large solids and debris. Water is then left in tanks so that large particle will settle at the bottom and grease will rise to the top. Three methods are availiable to take the clarified wastewater and mix it ...
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Suitability of Ohio Soils for Treating Wastewater
Soil has an ability to purify wastewater so that the treated water is suitable to be reintroduced into the environment. In order to remove pollutants, the soil must at least be unsaturated, deep, and permeable to air and water. The National Cooperative So ...
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Septic Tank- Soil Treatment Systems
If the soil is deep, permeable, and unsaturated, an onsite septic tank soil treatment system can be set-up. This bulletin will describe the design and maintenance of such systems. To purchase the full text, click here. ...
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Mound Systems for On-Site Wastewater Treatment
An alternative to traditional sand bioreactor systems is mound systems. Sand fill is used above ground to pretreat the wastewater before it flows through the natural soil of the land. The siting, design, and construction of mound systems for single-family ...
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Mound Systems: Pressure Distribution of Wastewater
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An alternative to traditional sand bioreactor systems is mound systems. Sand fill is used above ground to pretreat the wastewater before it flows through the natural soil of the land. A pump placed in the dosing tank is used to distribute the wastewater e ...
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Sand and Media Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment for Ohio Communities
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Due to strict regulations regarding dumping wastewater in streams, a cheap and effective option to treat wastewater is needed. A well-established option is using sand bioreactors, also known as sand filters. Advances in recent years has made t ...
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On-Site Sprinkler Irrigation of Treated Wastewater in Ohio
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An estimated 225 million gallons of wastewater is treated each day in Ohio. Although only 32% of Ohio’s land is suitable for septic systems, it is the most common way to treat wastewater. Irrigation is the way that about half of Ohio disposes of the treat ...
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Reuse of Reclaimed Wastewater through Irrigation for Ohio Communities
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Irrigating treated domestic or commercial wastewater is an alternative option to dumping into streams or lakes. Nutrients, like phosphorus and nitrogen, are considered valuable rather than contaminants when treated wastewater is disposed of through irriga ...
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Reuse of Reclaimed Wastewater- Disinfection to Protect Public Health
https://setll.osu.edu/node/104
Reuse of treated wastewater through irrigation is a great alternative to traditional methods. This option recycles nutrients and reduces the demand of clean water for irrigation. Any synthetic chemical or biological process is better carried out through s ...
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Household Well Water Testing
https://setll.osu.edu/node/105
It is recommended that homes that are served by private wells be tested at least once a year. While testing can be expensive, it is the only way to ensure safe, clean water. At minimum, testing should include total coliform bacteria, nitrate, pH, and tota ...