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Wastewater treatment engineering 1
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Engineering
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09/23/2012

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About how much of the earth is covered in water?
Definition
70%
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About how much of the earth's water is fresh?
Definition
2.5%
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What is the largest consumer of fresh water?
Definition
agriculture
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What are the top three household consumers of water?
Definition
toilet flushing, bathing, laundry
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What is the definition of water pollution?
Definition
Any physical, chemical, or biological change in the quality of water which has a harmful effect of any living thing that drinks it, uses it, or lives in it.
Term
What are two pollution source types?
Definition
point and non-point source
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What is a point source?
Definition
A source that discharges the pollutant into the environment at a specific location. Examples: factories, wastewater treatment plant discharge pipes, oil wells, underground tankers, agriculture... (? Isn't agricultural runoff a non-point source?)
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What is a non-point source?
Definition
It cannot be traced to a specific site of discharge. Acid deposition from the air, traffic, pollutants spread through rivers, groundwater pollution going to surface water. Hard to control because perpetrators can't be traced.
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What are two forms in which pollutants can exist in water?
Definition
dissolved and suspended
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What is one implication of high COD/BOD?
Definition
It will strip oxygen from the water, killing aqueous life.
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What causes eutrophication?
Definition
High nutrient loading (nitrogen/phosphorus)
Term
Name two reasons why certain discharges are prohibited
Definition
protect the treatment works, and aesthetic purposes
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What are the main effects of water pollutants on humans?
Definition
genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity, disturbance of energy transfer, reproductive failure, behavioral effects
Term
Name six types of chemical contaminants in wastewater
Definition
organic chemicals
disinfection byproducts
inorganic chemicals
radionuclides
physical and aesthetic characteristics
"emerging pollutants"
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What are four chemical classes of pollutants?
Definition
pesticides and herbicides
organic solvents
fuel components
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
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What are five health effects of organic chemicals?
Definition
carcinogenicity
teratogenicity (birth defects)
Nervous system impairments
Liver and other organ impairment
Reproductive impairment
Term
What are reaction byproducts?
Definition
Disinfection with chlorine causes reaction byproducts with organic matter with water. All are suspected human carcinogenics
Term
What are the main two chemical classes of disinfection byproducts?
Definition
TTHMs - total trihalomethanes
HAA5 - five haloacetic acids
Term
Name and draw four trihalomethanes
Definition
chloroform
bromodichloromethane
chlorodibromomethane
bromoform
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Name and draw five haloacetic acids
Definition
Monochloroacetic acid
dichloroacetic acid
trichloroacetic acid
Bromoacetic acid
dibromoacetic acid
Term
What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical antimony?
Definition
blood disorders
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical arsenic?
Definition
skin damage, cancer
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical barium?
Definition
increased blood pressure
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical beryllium?
Definition
intestinal lesions
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical cadmium?
Definition
kidney damage
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical chromium?
Definition
dermatitis
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical copper?
Definition
gastrointestinal, liver, or kidney damage
Term
What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical cyanide?
Definition
nervous system impairment
Term
What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical fluoride?
Definition
dental fluorosis (staining), bone disease
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical lead?
Definition
impaired mental development
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical mercury?
Definition
kidney damage, birth defects
Term
What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical nitrate?
Definition
methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome)
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical selenium?
Definition
hair loss, circulatory problems
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical sodium?
Definition
high blood pressure
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What is the adverse effect of the inorganic chemical thallium?
Definition
blood, kidney, liver, intestinal effects
Term
What are radionuclides?
Definition
Formed from radioactive decay. Can cause cancer
Term
What are two types of radionuclides, and from what are they composed?
Definition
alpha particles: two protons and two neutrons
beta particules: electrons
Term
Name three types of radionuclides and their respective health effects
Definition
radium-226 - cancer
radium - 228 - cancer
uranium - kidney damage, cancer
Term
Do radionuclides occur naturally?
Definition
Yes
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical turbidity?
Definition
Harbors bacteria, interferes with treatment
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical color/odor?
Definition
aesthetics
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical silver?
Definition
causes argyria (turns skin blue)
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical sulfate?
Definition
laxative effect
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What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical chloride?
Definition
salty taste
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical TDS?
Definition
salty taste, scaling of pipes
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical hardness?
Definition
causes deposits on bathroom fixtures
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What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical iron?
Definition
stains laundry and fixtures
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What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical manganese?
Definition
stains laundry and fixtures
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What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical copper?
Definition
stains laundry and fixtures
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What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical detergents?
Definition
causes water to foam
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What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical pH?
Definition
pipe corrosion, impaired taste
Term
What is the adverse effect of the physical/aesthetic characteristic/chemical phenols?
Definition
taste and odor
Term
Name four general types of emerging pollutants
Definition
antibiotics (veterinary and human)
human (non-)prescription drugs
Industrial and household wastewater products
sexual and steroidal hormones
Term
Name three specific types of emerging pollutants, in order of most commonly found
Definition
caffeine, triclosan, estrogen
Term
Name and draw two specific emerging pollutants
Definition
Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE)
Perchlorate (ClO4)
Term
Name six types of biological pathogens, in order of approximate size
Definition
bacteria
viruses
protozoa
nematode helminth worms
trematode helminth worms
tapeworms
Term
How big of particle can filter sand strain?
Definition
~30 um
Term
What does anaerobiosis lead to?
Definition
hydrogen sulfide formation. Death of aquatic life. Odor. Corrosion
Term
Name four bacteria measures for domestic wastewater
Definition
total coliform
fecal coliform
cryptosporidium oocysts
giardia lamblia cysts
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