Influent Constituent Characteristics of the Modern Waste Stream from Single Sources: Literature Review

K. Lowe
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A literature review was conducted to assess the current status of knowledge on the composition of raw wastewater and primary treated effluent (i.e., septic tank effluent) from single source onsite wastewater systems. The overall goal of this research project is to characterize the extent of conventional constituents, microbial constituents, and organic wastewater contaminants in single source onsite raw wastewater and primary treated effluent to aid onsite wastewater system design and management. Information obtained was evaluated using cumulative frequency distributions to compare individual constituent concentrations in various waste streams and by using data qualifiers to enable assessment of parameters that might affect single source waste stream composition. To supplement information on the single source raw wastewater and primary treated effluent composition, state agencies responsible for onsite wastewater regulation were contacted to assess the prevalence of different system types installed and in operation. Selected demographics that capture differences in lifestyle habits that could affect raw wastewater composition were also assessed. A large amount of data was captured by this literature review, however information gaps were identified. The information presented here will be used to guide future project monitoring and assessment of modern raw wastewater waste streams. This title belongs to WERF Research Report Series ISBN: 9781843397731 (eBook)
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现代单一来源废物流的进水成分特征:文献综述
进行了一项文献综述,以评估来自单一来源现场废水系统的原废水和初级处理废水(即化粪池废水)组成的知识现状。本研究项目的总体目标是表征单源现场原废水和初级处理废水中常规成分,微生物成分和有机废水污染物的程度,以帮助现场废水系统的设计和管理。利用累积频率分布对获得的信息进行评价,以比较各种废物流中的个别成分浓度,并利用数据限定符对可能影响单一来源废物流组成的参数进行评估。为了补充关于单一来源原始废水和初级处理废水组成的信息,我们联系了负责现场废水管理的州机构,以评估安装和运行的不同系统类型的流行程度。还对可能影响原废水成分的生活习惯差异进行了统计分析。本文献综述收集了大量数据,但发现了信息缺口。这里提供的信息将用于指导未来对现代原水废物流的项目监测和评估。本文归属于WERF研究报告丛书ISBN: 9781843397731(电子书)
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