Title | Methods to Reduce or Avoid Thermal Impacts to Surface Water: A manual for small municipal wastewater treatment plants |
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Methods to Reduce or Avoid Thermal Impacts to Surface Water: A manual for small municipal wastewater treatment plants (Number of pages: 109) (Publication Size: 2MB)
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Author(s) | Pam Jenkins, P.E., Skillings Connolly, Inc. | ||||
Description | The purpose of this manual is to provide the reader with an overview of methods to reduce or eliminate thermal impacts from municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges to surface water. If you are in some way involved with municipal wastewater treatment—as a plant operator, engineer, public works director, city council member, environmental advocate, or interested citizen, you may find this information of interest. The information provided is intended to assist decision makers in the first step of consideration and selection of effluent management options that may be most applicable to a particular situation. | ||||
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | wastewater treatment plant, municipal, surface water, treatment, thermal | ||||
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