Settleable solids: In sewage, suspended solids that will settle when the sewage is brought to a quiet state for a reasonable length of time, usually two hours.
Settleable Solids: Material heavy enough to sink to the bottom of a wastewater treatment tank.
settleable solids particles of debris and fine matter heavy enough to settle out of wastewater. sewage ...
Settleable solids Those suspended solids in wastewater that will settle over a certain period of time and are removed in that way. Settling ...
Settleable Solids. Superfund Surcharge. Suspended Solids SSA Sole Source Aquifer ...
settleable solids in a specific volume (usually one liter) of water. impeller. A rotating set of vanes in a pump designed to pump ...
sludge 1) The mixture of settleable solids, dissolved solids, and wastewater (a semi-fluid mass) separated from water or wastewater during processing or treatment. 2) The soft soupy bottom deposits of organic and inorganic deposit accumulating on ...
Imhoff Cone: A clear, cone-shaped container used to measure the volume of settleable solids in a specific volume of water.
imhoff cone. A clear. cone-shaped container marked with graduations. The cone is used to measure the volume of settleable solids in a specific volume (usually one liter) of water.
It is accomplished by bringing together waste, bacteria, and oxygen in trickling filters or in the activated sludge process. This treatment removes floating and settleable solids and about 90 percent of the oxygen-demanding substances and suspended ...
primary treatment Initial stage of treatment of wastewater, primarily consisting of removal of settleable solids. prior appropriation A doctrine of water law which allocates the right to use water on a first-come, first-served basis.
See also: Waste, Characteristic, Table, Solution, Compounds
 
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