12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-872 - Sedimentation
A. The water
treatment plant capacity, source water quality, and filtration process used
shall be considered in determining the number and design of sedimentation
basins.
B. The minimum settling
time shall be four hours for water treatment plants employing rapid rate
gravity filters, and a minimum of three hours for water treatment plants using
high rate gravity filters. Reduced settling times may be approved by the
department where effective settling is demonstrated. Effective settling time
shall be calculated using the volume of the basins from the stilling wall to
the submerged effluent orifice or weir, including the volume under launders or
finger weirs.
C. Inlets shall be
designed to distribute the water equally and at uniform velocities. Open ports,
submerged ports, stilling walls, and similar entrance arrangements are
required. Port velocities should be in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 ft/sec. Where
stilling walls are not provided, a baffle shall be constructed across the basin
close to the inlet and shall project several feet below the water surface to
dissipate inlet velocities and provide uniform flows across the
basin.
D. Outlet weirs or submerged
orifices shall be designed to maintain settling velocities in the basin and
minimize short circuiting. Outlet weirs and submerged orifices shall be
designed as follows:
1. The rate of flow over
the outlet weir shall not exceed 20,000 gpd/ft of the outlet launder.
2. Submerged orifices shall not be located
lower than three feet below the normal water surface.
3. The entrance velocity through the
submerged orifices shall not exceed 0.5 ft/sec.
E. The linear velocity in pipes and conduits
from settling basins shall not exceed 1.0 ft/sec.
F. Rectangular sedimentation basins shall be
designed with a length-to-width ratio of at least 4:1.
G. Surface overflow rates shall be within the
range of 0.25 to 0.38 gpm/ft2 in water treatment
plants using rapid rate filters, and a maximum of 0.5
gpm/ft2 for water treatment plants using high rate
filters. Increased surface overflow rates and reduced settling times may be
approved by the department where effective settling is demonstrated. The length
and area between launders and finger weirs may be included in determining
length-to-width ratio and overflow rates.
H. Basins shall be provided with a means for
dewatering. Basin bottoms shall slope toward the drain not less than one foot
in 12 feet unless mechanical sludge collection equipment is provided.
I. In areas where settling basins are subject
to high and frequent cross winds, windbreaks shall be considered. Covers or
enclosures shall be considered in locations subject to freezing.
J. The velocity through settling basins shall
not exceed 1.0 ft/min. The basins shall be designed to minimize short
circuiting. Baffles shall be provided as necessary to minimize short
circuiting.
K. Multiple basins
shall be provided for continuous operability, and each basin shall be designed
so that individual basins may be isolated without disrupting plant
operation.
L. Mechanical sludge
collecting equipment shall be considered for all plants.
M. Sedimentation basins with tube or plate
settlers shall meet the following design requirements:
1. Inlet and outlets shall be designed to
maintain velocities suitable for settling in the basin and minimize short
circuiting. Plate units shall be designed to ensure even flow distribution
across the units.
2. Drain piping
from the settler units shall be sized to facilitate a quick flush of the basin
and to prevent flooding other portions of the plant.
3. Where units are located outdoors, adequate
freeboard shall be provided above the top of the settlers to prevent
freezing.
4. The maximum loading
for tube settlers shall be two gpm/ft2 of
cross-sectional area unless higher rates are demonstrated through pilot plant
or in-plant demonstration studies.
5. The maximum loading for plate settlers
shall be 0.5 gpm/ft2 based upon 80% of the projected
horizontal plate area.
6. Flushing
lines shall be provided to facilitate maintenance and shall be properly
protected against backflow or backsiphonage.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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