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Environment Control technique guidelinesConventional pollutants

Conventional Filtration: (See: complete treatment.)
Conventional Pollutants: These may be in the form of organic waste, sediment, acid, bacteria, viruses, nutrients, oil and grease, or heat.

 


conventional filtration : A method of treating water to remove particulates. The method consists of the addition of coagulant chemicals, flash mixing, coagulation flocculation, sedimentation and filtration.

Conventional Filtration: See Complete Treatment.
Conventional Pollutants: Statutorily listed pollutants understood well by scientists.

Also called CONVENTIONAL FILTRATION.
compliance cycle. Thee nine-year calendar year cycle during which public water systems must monitor. Each compliance cycle consists of three three-year compliance periods.

A method of treating water that consists of the addition of coagulant chemicals, flash mixing, coagulation-flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration. Also called conventional filtration.
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Complete Treatment- A method of treating water that consists of the addition of coagulant chemicals, flash mixing, coagulation-flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration. Also called conventional filtration.

The chemicals are mixed by the flowing water. Flocculation and sedimentation facilities are eliminated. This pretreatment method is commonly used in pressure filter installations. Also see conventional filtration and direct filtration.

See also: Treatment, Flocculation, Filtration, Sedimentation, Sediment