WAS
Pumping System
Purpose: The
WAS system provides for the controlled wasting of excess biomass from
the activated sludge process.
Description: Sludge
is wasted from the RAS system. Each RAS discharge line has a 4-inch
branch line through which a portion of the RAS flow can be diverted
to the aerobic digester. The wasting rate, the quantity of sludge wasted
and the frequency of wasting are all adjustable. A motor operated plug
valve in each WAS line controls the rate of flow and the duration of
a wasting cycle. A magnetic flow meter in each WAS line regulates the
valve operation.
Waste Activated
Sludge
Excess
sludge is wasted from the system to the aerobic digester using the
available pressure in the RAS discharge piping.
Separate WAS pumps are not used. A WAS line will branch off from each
RAS line and wasting is controlled by a motor operated valve and magnetic
flow meter in each WAS line similar to the control for the RAS rate.
System controls permit sludge to be wasted at intervals throughout
the day, with WAS discharge rate, duration and frequency all variable
to allow the operator to tailor the sludge wasting times and amounts
of sludge wasted to provide best overall operation. A PLC controller
is used for this function with operator interface located at the main
control panel. |