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Understanding Wastewater & Sewers. Erie County Department of Environment & Planning Division of Sewerage Management. Most Valuable. Water. Is our Most VALUABLE RESOURCE. Why is Water IMPORTANT ?. Water is necessary to all living things
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Understanding Wastewater & Sewers Erie County Department of Environment & Planning Division of Sewerage Management
Most Valuable Water Is our Most VALUABLE RESOURCE
Why is Water IMPORTANT ? • Water is necessary to all living things • People can live for weeks without food, but only a few days without water • Water is a delivery system • Nutrients in soil • Blood in humans/animals • Carries off bodily wastes • Our body is water cooled
Why Conserve Water ? We have a limited amount of water and a growing population!
Water Supply Who Uses Water ? • People • Industry • Farmers • Utilities(making electricity) Water used in 1 day in USA - 450 billion gallons 450,000,000,000 gallons ( >7 trillion cups )
Family & Industrial US Japan Ghana (W. Africa) All of Europe 450,000,000,000 gallons 150,000,000,000 gallons 6, 400,000,000 gallons 170,000,000,000 gallons Daily Water Usage Water Trivia: US needs 115,000,000,000 gals/day of drinking water
Goes down the drain OOS/ OOM } Dirty Smelly Hidden and becomes wastewater & What Happens to Water That’sNot Consumed ?
Out Of Sight Out Of Mind “OOS/OOM”
JUNE 15, 2006 One Person, One Day: Flush Toilet Shower/Bath Brush Teeth Wash Hands 15 gal 35 gal 4 gal 6 gal (5 gal x 3 ) (2 gal x 2 ) (2 gal x 3 ) 60 gallons/person* * Range: 50-100 gallons/person-day
Dishwasher (2%) Kitchen Sink (8%) Bathroom Sink (11%) Toilet (33%) Bathing (20%) Washing Clothes (26%) Total usage 14.5 billion gallons per day Typical Family Wastewater
Goes down a DRAIN • Where does the drain pipe lead? • Connects with other drains • Series of house pipes • Usually in the basement What Happens to the Wastewater From Each Source?
Where Does It Go from There? W H E R E
S E W E R S Where Does It Go from There?
What is a SEWER? • Series of pipes • Below ground • Conveys wastewater • Sewer has access points • House connections • Manholes
Paints Solvents Pesticides Storm water Oil Gasoline Plastics Grease Paint Thinner What We Should NOTPut Into Sewers ?
Why Not? • Damage Sewers • Corrosive • Explosive • Fire • Block Sewers • Difficult to remove • Create odors • Overload Treatment Plant Reduce Capacity
Special Disposal Places (check with Erie County or local Town officials) Where Should We Put Them?
HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL Erie County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day Contact: (716)858-6800 Or www.erie.gov/environment
Wastewater Flow in Sewers • Why is the sewer pipe tilted downward? • Water flows by gravity • From high point to low point Have you ever seen water run uphill?
It needs to be PUMPED ! Pumped Wastewater (Uphill) Gravity Wastewater Flow (Downhill) Hill Pump Sewer Sewer How Do We Get WastewaterUp a Hill ?
Clay Metal Not Used - Old Pipe Special Cases Concrete Plastic Larger Lines New- Most Common What is Sewer Pipe Made Of ?
Does one size sewer pipe fit all places NO Pipe size is increased as more wastewater is introduced from additional homes + 6” 8” 10” 12” 16” 20” 24” 30” 36” Sewer Pipe Size
Where Manhole Covers • Streets • Sidewalks • Private Property Can You See Sewer Pipes ? No! How Do You Know They Are There ?
Can You See Sewer Pipes ? Look for the connection from your house to the sewer. Look for your Cleanout, it’s usually in you lawn.
Provide access to sewers to • Look at • Fix • Clean • Monitor/sample • Join pipes • Change direction/pipe size/slope • Provide venting Manholes - Why Do We Need Them ?
Sewer View From Above 14” Manhole 12” IncreasingPipe Size 8” Joining Pipe Manhole Manhole Changing Pipe Direction 8” 12” Increasing Pipe Size
Through treatment process by What Happens at a Wastewater Treatment Plant ? Dirty water(called wastewater or sewage) is cleaned….HOW?
But Why Send to a Treatment Plant Why Not Discharge to a River Or Lake
Why Not Discharge to aRiver or Lake? • River/Lake • Untreated wastewater will make humans sick • Untreated wastewater will kill fish and other aquatic life. • Impacts water quality
Why Not Discharge to aRiver or Lake? • Major concern – BACTERIA/HEALTH & LOW OXYGEN LEVEL
Why Not Discharge to aRiver or Lake? • Bacteria/pathogens are harmful • Humans • Fish • Low Oxygen Level • Fish cannot survive
BUT HOW? Wastewater Treatment Plants • Sewers discharge to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) • WWTPs remove • Bacteria/Pathogens • Organic matter • Solids • WWTPs discharge • Cleaner water
5 Wastewater Treatment Plant Summary Steps 1 2 3 Bar Screen Grit Tank Solids Settling 4 Disinfection Biological Treatment Chlorine or Ultraviolet Clean Water
Step 2 - Grit Removal • Grit can be: • Egg shells • Coffee grinds • Nut shells • Seeds • Sand • Pebbles • Pits
Step 3 - Solids Settling • Solids can be: • Food • Poop Settling Tank Removes Solids from Wastewater
Step 4 - Biological Treatment • Aeration tank removes soluble organic material from wastewater • Hungry bugs eat organic material (food) • Clean wateris left
Chlorine Chlorine Contact Tank Clean Effluent Clean Water -OR- Clean Effluent Clean Water (UV) Ultraviolet Bulbs Step 5 - Disinfection • Disinfection removes bugs from clean water before discharge • Chlorine or ultraviolet light kills bugs