sjohns4
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 14, 2006
- 123
I'm working with a cash-strapped client to bring their treatment lagoons back into compliance. Part of the problem, due to the reduction in flow from the facility, is the long HRT in the lagoons. The first pond is aerated, so I'm hoping we can come up with a small blower & diffuser arrangement to keep the DO high enough to minimize algae growth. However, I'm concerned about the two polishing ponds after the aerated pond. I was reading into case studies where barley straw has successfully been used to control algae, but it's due to the release of hydrogen peroxide. Barley straw is hard to come by here, but peroxide isn’t. The paper recommended a dose of 2 ppm of peroxide. My question is, IF we dosed the peroxide at the influent to the aerated pond, would it inhibit the desired biological activity. I'm hoping to dose after the aerated pond, but if we do see algae problems in the aerated pond could we move the dose point to the pond influent?
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike