Jasper21
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 2, 2013
- 6
Hi All,
I would really appreciate some help on this one.
I'm currently designing a treatment system to treat approximately 3,000 GPD and want to discharge it to a specific stream. I went on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website and found that this was a standard class B(T) stream. It's my understanding that the "T" represents a presence of Trout. However, I'm also wondering what the flow in this stream is and what my effluent limits need to be.
Does anyone know where I can find this information such as Flow and Limits? Just trying to get a handle on whether this treatment system needs to be tertiary treatment, or if it can just be secondary.
Thanks!
I would really appreciate some help on this one.
I'm currently designing a treatment system to treat approximately 3,000 GPD and want to discharge it to a specific stream. I went on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website and found that this was a standard class B(T) stream. It's my understanding that the "T" represents a presence of Trout. However, I'm also wondering what the flow in this stream is and what my effluent limits need to be.
Does anyone know where I can find this information such as Flow and Limits? Just trying to get a handle on whether this treatment system needs to be tertiary treatment, or if it can just be secondary.
Thanks!