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04/12/2019

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In the pure oxygen system,
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Oxygen is first separated from the air to produce high purity oxygen. (90 to 98%)
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The pure oxygen system is
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a modification of the Activated sludge process. The main difference is the method of supplying dissolved oxygen
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Two methods used to Produce Pure Oxygen:
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The pressure swing adsorption oxygen generating system (PSA), and the Cryogenic air separation method.
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PSA Oxygen generating system:
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Takes air from the atmosphere and compresses it to 30-60psi and cools the compressed air in a water-cooled heat exchanger called an after cooler.
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Cryogenic Air separation method:
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uses low temps (-297 degrees F) to condense oxygen into a liquid to separate it from air.
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Explosive or flammable conditons can be present when pure oxygen is mixed with
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..any hydrocarbon such as gasoline, fuel oil, lubricating oils.
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When a considerable amount of liquid oxygen is exposed to the atmosphere, a fog will develop because of
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water vapor being condensed by the cold oxygen vapor.
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When liquid oxygen at atmospheric pressures warms to room temperature,
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the liquid vaporizes and expands 862 times in volume.
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Do not enter an area where the oxygen level is greater than
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23%
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When you set the RAS at a constant rate, At minimum influent flow rates, the MLSS are returned to the aeration tank at a ________ rate then they are flowing INto the clarifier.
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Higher
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When setting the RAS at a constant flow rate, the MLSS will be at a
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...minimum during Peak flows and a Maximum during Low flows
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The most common cause of wastewater toxicity are
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...excessive amounts of free ammonia, residual chlorine, detergents, paints, solvents, biocides.
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Over stabilized organic matter generally produces
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...fast settling sludge, which may cause high effluent turbidity resulting from pin floc.
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Under stabilized organic matter generally results in
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....sludge that is slow to settle and hard to keep in the clarifer.
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The BOD Test measures the
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...rate of oxygen uptake from the wastewater by microorganisms in biochemical reactions.
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Cyanide combines with acid wastes to form the extremely toxic gas
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HCN
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_________________ lack the proper nutrients for healthy microorganism growth and reproduction in the activated sludge process.
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Industrial wastes
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____ is produced by Nitrification.
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Acid
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The advantage of the pure oxygen system is
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..they require smaller (aeration) reactor tanks.
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The reactor vent gas purity valve should be fine tuned when
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....their is a drastic change in either the quantity or strength of the wastewater entering the plant.
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The purpose of the Respiratory Rate Test is to see the
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...health of microorganisms in the activated sludge.
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Filamentous Organisms:
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Poor settling
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The major nutrient concerns in the activated sludge process are
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Nitrogen and Phosphorous
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More nitrogen can be added to wastewater in the form of:
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Ammonia
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More phosphorous can be added to wastewater in the form of:
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Phosphoric Acid
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Bioassay Test:
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A method of determining toxic effects of industrial wastes using live organisms such as fish.
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When brewery wastewaters come in contact with activated sludge organisms,
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...there is a sudden demand for oxygen by the organisms.
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The Major cause of PH fluctuations in dairy plant effluent are
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...cleaning and sanitizing operations.
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Rising Sludge in clarifiers is caused by
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Denitrification.
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The amount of WAS removed affects:
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Effluent quality, growth rate, settleability, foaming, oxygen consumption.
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Calculating the Oxygen Uptake Rate (OUR) can give you a good estimate of:
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effluent quality, food quality, food strength.
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The most common cause of industrial wastewater toxicity is:
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Biocides ,detergents, free ammonia, and solvents.
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Filamentous bulking causes:
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A lack of nutrients in the influent, changes in organic loading, Low D.O, Low F/M, high levels of sulfer.
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To increase PH, add
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Caustic
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To decrease PH, add
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sulfuric acid.
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The main problem caused by nutrient deficiencies when treating dairy processing wastewater is
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...the development of filamentous
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Toxins in dairy plant effluent are:
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Detergents, lubricants, sanitizers, refrigerants.
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High levels of MLSS are necessary to prevent process upsets by
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...shock organic loadings.
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MCRT's as high as 30 days are necessary to treat ____________ in order to maintain the nitrification population necessary to oxidize ammonia.
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petroleum refinery wastes
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To treat a shock load of sulfide, decrease the hydraulic loading and add Soda Ash to the Aeration tank to
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...reactivate the Phenol-consuming microbes.
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The three main petroleum refinery waste compounds that can be treated by the activated sludge process are
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...Ammonia, phenols, and sulfide.
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