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City of Aberdeen Wastewater Treatment Plant Class II Inspection, March 17-19, 1997

 
Publication number Date Published
97-331September 1997
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Author(s) Golding, S.
Description An announced Class II inspection was conducted at the Aberdeen Wastewater Treatment Plant on March 17-19, 1997. Extreme wet-weather conditions prevailed during the inspection and the plant was hydraulically overloaded, exceeding design peak loading. The plant was being operated at maximum capacity during the inspection, with flow rate limited by discharge pump capacity. The conventional parameters of 5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5 ) and total suspended solids (TSS) showed that there was little or no removal through the plant during the inspection.
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Keywords silver, total suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, wastewater treatment plant, Inspection, metals, wastewater, national pollutant discharge elimination system, pollutant, flow, treatment, water, chemical, water quality, waste, zinc, pH, NPDES, lead, discharge, effluent, fecal coliform, copper
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 22 Lower Chehalis