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This technology development project involves the demonstration and evaluation of four advanced primary treatment (APT) and three advanced secondary treatment (AST) technologies at the Linda County Water District’s (Linda) Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP).
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In recent years many WRRFs have been driven to meet increasingly stringent effluent nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) discharge targets. While novel low carbon nitrogen management strategies are rapidly evolving, most nutrient removal systems still rely on the conventional nitrification-denitrification pathway requiring biodegradable organic carbon to support denitrification.
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In recent years many WRRFs have been driven to meet increasingly stringent effluent nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) discharge targets. While novel low carbon nitrogen management strategies are rapidly evolving, most nutrient removal systems still rely on the conventional nitrification-denitrification pathway requiring biodegradable organic carbon to support denitrification.
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See attached flyer. 3 part series held during 3 consecutive days, 10/17, 10/18, and 10/19, from 11:30AM to 12:15PM, with an office hour session on 10/25 also from 11:30am to 12:15pm.
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The Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District (SMCSD) is hosting CWEA’s students and young professionals for a tour of their wastewater treatment plant. SMCSD recently completed a $26-million upgrade to add a headworks, motor control center, equalization basin, and other improvements throughout the treatment process.
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Competition will be in the format of a four-player scramble with a 8am shotgun start. Teams will be formed by the Tournament Organizer unless you sign up as a foursome. Reservations MUST be pre-paid using the entry form below.