Treatment FAQ

russell f. tenant water treatment facility how it works

by Shemar Zieme Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

The filtered water is then pumped to a 660,000 gallon chlorine contact tank, similar to the tank at the Russell F. Tennant Treatment Facility, but on a smaller scale. The pH of the water is adjusted after the contact tank, and the water is pumped into the distribution system for consumer use.

Full Answer

How does a water facility work?

As sewage enters a plant for treatment, it flows through a screen, which removes large floating objects such as rags and sticks that might clog pipes or damage equipment. After sewage has been screened, it passes into a grit chamber, where cinders, sand, and small stones settle to the bottom.

What is the purpose of a water treatment facility?

The purpose of a public or private water treatment facility is to make water potable (safe to drink) and palatable (pleasant to taste) while also ensuring that there is a sufficient supply of water to meet the community's needs.

What happens after water treatment?

What happens to the treated water when it leaves the wastewater treatment plant? The treated wastewater is released into local waterways where it's used again for any number of purposes, such as supplying drinking water, irrigating crops, and sustaining aquatic life.

What are the 4 steps of water treatment?

These include: (1) Collection ; (2) Screening and Straining ; (3) Chemical Addition ; (4) Coagulation and Flocculation ; (5) Sedimentation and Clarification ; (6) Filtration ; (7) Disinfection ; (8) Storage ; (9) and finally Distribution. Let's examine these steps in more detail.

What are the 5 steps of water treatment?

The 5 major unit processes include chemical coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection (described below). There are chemicals added to the water as it enters the various treatment processes.

What happens at water treatment plant?

A waste water treatment plant cleans sewage and water so that they can be returned to the environment. These plants remove solids and pollutants, break down organic matter and restore the oxygen content of treated water.

What are the steps of wastewater treatment?

The Wastewater Treatment ProcessStage One — Bar Screening. ... Stage Two — Screening. ... Stage Three — Primary Clarifier. ... Stage Four — Aeration. ... Stage Five — Secondary Clarifier. ... Stage Six — Chlorination (Disinfection) ... Stage Seven — Water Analysis & Testing. ... Stage Eight — Effluent Disposal.

What happens to poop in septic tank?

The decomposition process in the tank slows down, leading to blockage and overflow. Over time, soil, sludge, excrement and solid waste build up, as a result, the solid waste starts to build up. This process gets worse and finally the septic system gives up and backs up completely.

What is a water treatment plant manager?

On an annual basis, the plant treats approximately 1.176 billion gallons of water and operates a state certified laboratory for water bacterial analysis and provides compliance for the Safe Drinking Water Act per safe Drinking Water Act Regulations. The plant manager provides responses to concerns of private and commercial customers regarding water quality.

When is Drinking Water Week 2021?

This year's recognition will be May 2-8, 2021.

Mission Statement

"To provide an outstanding product to our customers that exceeds all water quality standards within the quantitative constraints of the City's Consumptive Use Permit in a safe and cost effective manner."

Recognition

Members of the City of Stuart's Water Treatment Team work year round to provide a product that the citizens of Stuart can be proud of. Just recently, the City of Stuart Water Treatment Facility was presented with the 2009 Operations Excellence Award from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

How Can I Save Money on My Water Bill?

Conservation is key! The City encourages residents and businesses to conserve water, which in turn, will lower your water bill.

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