Item | Points | Your Plant |
Size (2 point minimum to 20 point maximum) |
Maximum population equivalent (PE) or part served, peak day (1 point minimum to 10 point maximum) | 1 pt per
10,000 or part |
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Design flow average day or peak month's part flow average day, whichever is larger (1 point minimum to 10 point maximum) | 1 pt per MGD or part |
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Variation in raw waste (0 point minimum to 6 point maximum)1 |
Variations do not exceed those normally or typically expected | 0 |
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Recurring deviations or excessive variations of 100 to 200% in strength and/or flow | 2 |
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Recurring deviations or excessive variations of more than 200% in strength and/or flow | 4 |
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Raw wastes subject to toxic waste discharges | 6 |
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Impact of septage or truck-hauled waste (0 point minimum to 4 point maximum) |
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Preliminary treatment |
Plant pumping of main flow | 3 |
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Screening, comminution | 3 |
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Grit removal | 3 |
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Equalization | 1 |
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Primary Treatment |
Clarifiers | 5 |
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Imhoff tanks or similar | 5 |
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Secondary Treatment |
Fixed-film reactor | 10 |
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Activated sludge | 15 |
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Stabilization ponds without aeration | 5 |
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Stabilization ponds with aeration | 8 |
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Tertiary Treatment |
Polishing ponds for advanced waste treatment | 2 |
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Chemical/physical advanced waste treatment w/o secondary | 15 |
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Chemical/physical advanced waste treatment following secondary | 10 |
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Biological or chemical/biological advanced waste treatment | 12 |
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Nitrification by designed extended aeration only | 2 |
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Ion exchange for advanced waste treatment | 10 |
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Reverse osmosis, electrodialysis and other membrane filtration techniques | 15 |
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Advanced waste treatment chemical recovery, carbon regeneration | 4 |
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Media filtration | 5 |
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Additional Treatment Processes |
Chemical additions (2 points each for a maximum of 6 points) | 6 |
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Dissolved air flotation (for other than sludge thickening) | 8 |
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Intermittent sand filter | 2 |
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Recirculating intermittent sand filter | 3 |
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Microscreens | 5 |
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Generation of oxygen | 5 |
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Solids Handling |
Solids stabilization | 5 |
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Gravity thickening | 2 |
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Mechanical dewatering | 8 |
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Anaerobic digestion of solids | 10 |
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Utilization of digester gas for heating or cogeneration | 5 |
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Aerobic digestion of solids | 6 |
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Evaporative sludge drying | 2 |
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Solids reduction (including incineration, wet oxidation) | 12 |
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On-site landfill for solids | 2 |
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Solids composting | 10 |
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Land application of biosolids by contractor | 2 |
|
Land application of biosolids under direction of facility operator in direct responsible charge | 10 |
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Disinfection (0 point minimum to 10 point maximum) |
Chlorination or ultraviolet irradiation | 5 |
|
Ozonation | 10 |
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Effluent discharge (0 point minimum to 10 point maximum) |
Mechanical post aeration | 2 |
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Direct recycle and reuse | 6 |
|
Land treatment and disposal (surface or subsurface) | 4 |
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Instrumentation (0 point minimum to 6 point maximum)3 |
Use of SCADA or similar instrumentation systems to provide data w/ no process operation | 0 |
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Use of SCADA or similar instrumentation systems to provide data w/ limited process operation | 2 |
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Use of SCADA or similar instrumentation systems to provide data w/ moderate process operation | 4 |
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Use of SCADA or similar instrumentation systems to provide data w/ extensive or total process operation | 6 |
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Laboratory control (0 point minimum to 15 point maximum)2 |
Bacteriological/biological (0 point minimum to 5 point maximum) | |
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..Lab work done outside the plant | 0 |
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..Membrane filter procedures | 3 |
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..Use of fermentation tubes or any dilution method; fecal coliform determination | 5 |
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Chemical/physical (0 point minimum to 10 point maximum) | |
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I.Lab work done outside the plant | 0 |
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II.Push-button or visual methods for simple tests such as pH, settleable solids | 3 |
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III.Additional procedures such as DO, COD, BOD, gas analysis, titrations, solids, volatile content | 5 |
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IV.More advanced determinations such as specific constituents; nutrients, total oils, phenols | 7 |
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V.Highly sophisticated instrumentation such as atomic absorption, gas chromatography | 10 |
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| Total Points |