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Class 4 Wastewater โ€” Formula Sheet

Advanced Treatment ยท Equipment ยท Lab ยท Biosolids ยท Plant Management

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Advanced Treatment Process Monitoring

Biological Nutrient Removal โ€” Total Nitrogen (TN) Removal Efficiency

TN Removal (%) = (TN_in โˆ’ TN_eff) รท TN_in ร— 100
Units: %
Variables
TN_inInfluent total nitrogen (mg/L)
TN_effEffluent total nitrogen (mg/L)
Worked Example

Influent TN = 42 mg/L, effluent TN = 6 mg/L. What is the TN removal efficiency?

TN Removal = (42 โˆ’ 6) รท 42 ร— 100 = 36 รท 42 ร— 100 = 85.7%

Answer: 85.7%

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Class 4 plants typically target TN < 10 mg/L. Effluent TN rising with stable MLSS often indicates anoxic zone DO intrusion or insufficient carbon for denitrification.

Internal Recycle Ratio (IRR)

IRR = Q_recycle รท Q_influent
Units: dimensionless
Variables
Q_recycleInternal mixed liquor recycle flow rate (mยณ/d)
Q_influentInfluent flow rate (mยณ/d)
Worked Example

Influent flow = 10,000 mยณ/d, internal recycle = 30,000 mยณ/d. What is the IRR?

IRR = 30,000 รท 10,000 = 3.0

Answer: IRR = 3.0 (300%)

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: IRR of 2โ€“4 is typical for 4-stage Bardenpho and MLE processes. Higher IRR improves TN removal but increases pumping energy. IRR > 5 rarely improves performance.

Denitrification Rate (DNR)

DNR = (NOโ‚ƒ_in โˆ’ NOโ‚ƒ_out) ร— Q รท (V_anoxic ร— MLVSS)
Units: g NOโ‚ƒ-N/g VSSยทd
Variables
NOโ‚ƒ_inNitrate entering anoxic zone (mg/L)
NOโ‚ƒ_outNitrate leaving anoxic zone (mg/L)
QFlow through anoxic zone (mยณ/d)
V_anoxicAnoxic zone volume (mยณ)
MLVSSMixed liquor volatile suspended solids (g/mยณ)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Typical DNR = 0.03โ€“0.11 g NOโ‚ƒ-N/g VSSยทd at 20ยฐC. Low DNR indicates insufficient carbon (BOD:TKN < 5:1) or temperature inhibition. Add methanol or acetate as supplemental carbon.

Phosphorus Removal โ€” Luxury Uptake (EBPR)

P_release = MLVSS ร— f_PAO ร— q_P
Units: mg P/L
Variables
MLVSSMixed liquor volatile suspended solids (mg/L)
f_PAOFraction of PAOs in biomass (typically 0.15โ€“0.35)
q_PSpecific P release rate (mg P/g VSSยทh)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: EBPR requires a true anaerobic zone (DO = 0, NOโ‚ƒ = 0). Nitrate intrusion into the anaerobic zone is the #1 cause of EBPR failure. Monitor VFA:TP ratio; target > 4 mg VFA/mg TP.

Membrane Bioreactor โ€” Flux

J = Q_permeate รท A_membrane
Units: L/mยฒยทh (LMH)
Variables
Q_permeatePermeate flow rate (L/h)
A_membraneTotal membrane area (mยฒ)
Worked Example

Permeate flow = 500,000 L/h, total membrane area = 20,000 mยฒ. What is the flux?

J = 500,000 รท 20,000 = 25 LMH

Answer: 25 LMH

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Typical MBR flux = 15โ€“30 LMH at design conditions. Flux > 30 LMH increases fouling rate. TMP rising at constant flux = membrane fouling. Reduce flux and increase backwash frequency.

Trans-Membrane Pressure (TMP)

TMP = P_feed โˆ’ P_permeate
Units: kPa
Variables
P_feedFeed side pressure (kPa)
P_permeatePermeate side pressure (kPa)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: TMP rising > 5 kPa/day at constant flux indicates fouling. Initiate maintenance clean (citric acid or sodium hypochlorite). Recovery clean required when TMP > 50 kPa.

MBBR โ€” Surface Area Loading Rate (SALR)

SALR = BOD_load รท A_media
Units: g BOD/mยฒยทd
Variables
BOD_loadApplied BOD load (g/d)
A_mediaTotal effective media surface area (mยฒ)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Typical MBBR SALR for carbonaceous removal = 5โ€“15 g BOD/mยฒยทd. For nitrification = 0.5โ€“2.0 g NHโ‚„-N/mยฒยทd. Media fill fraction typically 40โ€“70% of reactor volume.

SRT (Solids Retention Time) for Nitrification

SRT_min = 1 รท (ฮผ_max_AOB ร— (NHโ‚„ รท (K_s + NHโ‚„)) โˆ’ b_AOB)
Units: days
Variables
ฮผ_max_AOBMaximum growth rate of AOB at 20ยฐC (โ‰ˆ 0.9 dโปยน)
K_sHalf-saturation constant for NHโ‚„ (โ‰ˆ 0.5โ€“1.0 mg/L)
b_AOBDecay rate of AOB (โ‰ˆ 0.05 dโปยน)
NHโ‚„Effluent ammonia concentration (mg/L)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: At 20ยฐC, minimum SRT for nitrification โ‰ˆ 4โ€“6 days. Apply safety factor of 1.5โ€“2.0. At 10ยฐC, minimum SRT doubles. Nitrification failure at SRT < safety factor ร— SRT_min.
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Equipment Operation & Maintenance

Centrifuge โ€” Centrifugal Force (G-Force)

G = 1.118 ร— 10โปโต ร— r ร— Nยฒ
Units: ร— g (relative centrifugal force)
Variables
rRadius from centre to liquid surface (cm)
NRotational speed (RPM)
Worked Example

Centrifuge bowl radius = 25 cm, speed = 2,000 RPM. What is the G-force?

G = 1.118 ร— 10โปโต ร— 25 ร— 2,000ยฒ = 1.118 ร— 10โปโต ร— 25 ร— 4,000,000 = 1,118 ร— g

Answer: 1,118 ร— g

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Higher G-force improves solids capture but increases wear and energy. Typical decanter centrifuge G-force = 1,500โ€“3,000 ร— g for biosolids dewatering.

Centrifuge โ€” Solids Recovery

Solids Recovery (%) = (TS_cake ร— Q_cake) รท (TS_feed ร— Q_feed) ร— 100
Units: %
Variables
TS_cakeTotal solids in dewatered cake (%)
Q_cakeCake production rate (kg/h)
TS_feedTotal solids in feed sludge (%)
Q_feedFeed sludge flow rate (kg/h)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Target solids recovery > 90% for Class A biosolids. Polymer dose optimization: increase dose if recovery < 90%, reduce if centrate TSS is very low (over-dosing wastes polymer).

UV Disinfection โ€” UV Dose

UV Dose = I ร— t
Units: mJ/cmยฒ
Variables
IUV intensity (mW/cmยฒ)
tExposure time (seconds)
Worked Example

UV intensity = 30 mW/cmยฒ, exposure time = 10 seconds. What is the UV dose?

UV Dose = 30 ร— 10 = 300 mJ/cmยฒ

Answer: 300 mJ/cmยฒ

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Ontario Reg. 170/03 requires UV dose โ‰ฅ 40 mJ/cmยฒ for drinking water. For wastewater reuse, target โ‰ฅ 100 mJ/cmยฒ. UV transmittance (UVT) < 55% requires dose correction. Clean lamps regularly.

UV Transmittance (UVT)

UVT (%) = 10^(โˆ’A) ร— 100
Units: %
Variables
AUV absorbance at 254 nm (dimensionless)
Worked Example

UV absorbance = 0.20. What is the UVT?

UVT = 10^(โˆ’0.20) ร— 100 = 0.631 ร— 100 = 63.1%

Answer: 63.1%

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: UVT < 55% severely reduces UV effectiveness. High TSS, iron, humic acids, and nitrite reduce UVT. Pre-treatment (filtration, coagulation) improves UVT before UV disinfection.

Chemical Feed โ€” Polymer Dose

Polymer Dose (kg/d) = Q_sludge ร— TS_feed ร— Dose_specific
Units: kg/d
Variables
Q_sludgeSludge feed flow rate (mยณ/d)
TS_feedFeed sludge total solids concentration (kg/mยณ)
Dose_specificSpecific polymer dose (kg polymer/tonne dry solids)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Typical polymer dose for biosolids dewatering = 5โ€“15 kg/tonne DS. Jar testing determines optimal dose. Over-dosing is expensive and can reduce cake solids. Under-dosing reduces capture efficiency.

Pump Efficiency

ฮท_pump = (Q ร— H ร— ฯ ร— g) รท P_shaft ร— 100
Units: %
Variables
QFlow rate (mยณ/s)
HTotal dynamic head (m)
ฯFluid density (kg/mยณ, water โ‰ˆ 1,000)
gGravitational acceleration (9.81 m/sยฒ)
P_shaftShaft power input (W)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Pump efficiency typically 65โ€“85%. Efficiency drops with wear (impeller erosion), off-design operation, or cavitation. Monitor pump curves and compare to design point quarterly.
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Laboratory Analysis & Interpretation

Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODโ‚…) โ€” Seeded

BODโ‚… = [(DO_i โˆ’ DO_f) โˆ’ (B_i โˆ’ B_f) ร— P] รท f
Units: mg/L
Variables
DO_iInitial DO of diluted sample (mg/L)
DO_fFinal DO of diluted sample after 5 days (mg/L)
B_iInitial DO of seed control (mg/L)
B_fFinal DO of seed control (mg/L)
PFraction of seed in sample bottle
fDecimal fraction of sample used (dilution factor)
Worked Example

DO_i = 8.2, DO_f = 2.1, B_i = 8.0, B_f = 6.5, P = 0.10, f = 0.02. What is BODโ‚…?

BODโ‚… = [(8.2 โˆ’ 2.1) โˆ’ (8.0 โˆ’ 6.5) ร— 0.10] รท 0.02 = [6.1 โˆ’ 0.15] รท 0.02 = 5.95 รท 0.02 = 297.5 mg/L

Answer: 297.5 mg/L

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Valid BOD test: DO depletion 2โ€“7 mg/L, DO_f > 1 mg/L. Seed correction critical for industrial wastewater. Nitrification inhibitor (TCMP) added to measure only carbonaceous BOD.

Volatile Suspended Solids (VSS)

VSS = (W_dried โˆ’ W_ignited) รท V_sample ร— 1000
Units: mg/L
Variables
W_driedWeight of dried residue at 105ยฐC (g)
W_ignitedWeight after ignition at 550ยฐC (g)
V_sampleSample volume (mL)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: VSS/TSS ratio (volatile fraction) should be 0.75โ€“0.85 for healthy activated sludge. Low VSS/TSS = inert inorganic accumulation (grit, precipitates). High VSS/TSS = young sludge or industrial input.

Specific Resistance to Filtration (SRF)

SRF = 2 ร— b ร— Aยฒ ร— ฮ”P รท (ฮผ ร— C)
Units: m/kg
Variables
bSlope of t/V vs V plot (s/mโถ)
AFilter area (mยฒ)
ฮ”PApplied pressure (Pa)
ฮผFiltrate viscosity (Paยทs)
CMass of dry solids per unit volume of filtrate (kg/mยณ)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: SRF < 10ยนยฒ m/kg = good dewaterability. SRF > 10ยนยณ m/kg = poor dewaterability, requires polymer conditioning. SRF test predicts centrifuge and belt press performance.

Respirometry โ€” Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate (SOUR)

SOUR = OUR ร— 1000 รท MLVSS
Units: mg Oโ‚‚/g VSSยทh
Variables
OUROxygen uptake rate (mg/Lยทmin)
MLVSSMixed liquor volatile suspended solids (mg/L)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: SOUR 8โ€“20 = active aerobic conditions. SOUR < 5 = low activity (old sludge, toxicity, low temperature). SOUR > 25 = overloaded. Used to diagnose bulking, toxicity, and nitrification.

Effluent Toxicity โ€” LCโ‚…โ‚€

LCโ‚…โ‚€ = Concentration causing 50% mortality in test organisms
Units: % effluent (v/v)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Ontario ECA may require whole effluent toxicity (WET) testing using rainbow trout or Daphnia magna. LCโ‚…โ‚€ > 100% means effluent is not acutely toxic at 100% concentration. Chronic toxicity (ICโ‚‚โ‚…) is more sensitive.

Phosphorus โ€” Ortho-P to TP Ratio

Ortho-P:TP = Ortho-P รท TP ร— 100
Units: %
Variables
Ortho-PSoluble reactive phosphorus (mg/L)
TPTotal phosphorus (mg/L)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Ortho-P:TP > 80% in effluent indicates most P is in dissolved form โ€” chemical precipitation (alum, ferric) or EBPR needed. Ortho-P:TP < 30% indicates P is mainly particulate โ€” improve solids removal.

Nitrogen โ€” TKN

TKN = Organic N + NHโ‚„โบ-N
Units: mg/L
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: TKN measures organic nitrogen + ammonia. Does NOT include nitrate or nitrite. TKN รท BOD ratio > 0.1 indicates nitrogen-limited conditions. Typical municipal wastewater TKN = 35โ€“60 mg/L.
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Biosolids Management & Regulations

Biosolids โ€” Volatile Solids Reduction (VSR)

VSR (%) = (VS_in โˆ’ VS_out) รท VS_in ร— 100
Units: %
Variables
VS_inVolatile solids entering digester (kg/d)
VS_outVolatile solids leaving digester (kg/d)
Worked Example

VS_in = 5,000 kg/d, VS_out = 2,750 kg/d. What is the VSR?

VSR = (5,000 โˆ’ 2,750) รท 5,000 ร— 100 = 2,250 รท 5,000 ร— 100 = 45%

Answer: 45%

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Ontario Reg. 267/03 requires VSR โ‰ฅ 38% for Class B biosolids via anaerobic digestion. Class A (EQ) requires additional pathogen reduction (e.g., thermophilic digestion, lime stabilization).

Biosolids โ€” Specific Gravity Correction for Dry Tonnes

Dry Mass (kg/d) = Q_sludge (mยณ/d) ร— TS (%) ร— SG ร— 10
Units: kg/d
Variables
Q_sludgeSludge volume (mยณ/d)
TSTotal solids content (%)
SGSpecific gravity of sludge (typically 1.02โ€“1.06)
Worked Example

Sludge flow = 200 mยณ/d, TS = 4%, SG = 1.03. What is the dry mass?

Dry Mass = 200 ร— 4 ร— 1.03 ร— 10 = 8,240 kg/d

Answer: 8,240 kg/d (8.24 tonnes/d)

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Accurate dry mass calculation is essential for Reg. 267/03 nutrient management planning. Land application rates are based on agronomic nitrogen loading, not volume.

Land Application โ€” Agronomic Rate

Rate (kg/ha) = Crop N Requirement รท (TKN ร— Availability Factor)
Units: kg dry solids/ha
Variables
Crop N RequirementNitrogen uptake by crop (kg N/ha)
TKNTotal Kjeldahl nitrogen in biosolids (kg N/tonne DS)
Availability FactorFraction of TKN available to crop (0.3โ€“0.8 depending on form)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Ontario Reg. 267/03 limits land application based on agronomic nitrogen need. Phosphorus accumulation in soil may be the limiting factor on some fields. Maintain 100 m setback from water bodies.

Pathogen Reduction โ€” Log Reduction

Log Reduction = logโ‚โ‚€(N_in รท N_out)
Units: logโ‚โ‚€ units
Variables
N_inPathogen concentration entering process (CFU/g or MPN/g)
N_outPathogen concentration leaving process (CFU/g or MPN/g)
Worked Example

Fecal coliforms: N_in = 10โท MPN/g, N_out = 10ยณ MPN/g. What is the log reduction?

Log Reduction = logโ‚โ‚€(10โท รท 10ยณ) = logโ‚โ‚€(10โด) = 4 log

Answer: 4 log reduction

๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Class A EQ biosolids: fecal coliforms < 1,000 MPN/g or Salmonella < 3 MPN/4g. Class B: fecal coliforms < 2 ร— 10โถ MPN/g. Class A requires additional vector attraction reduction (VAR).

Biogas Production Rate

V_biogas = VS_destroyed ร— Y_biogas
Units: mยณ/d
Variables
VS_destroyedVolatile solids destroyed in digester (kg/d)
Y_biogasBiogas yield (typically 0.75โ€“1.12 mยณ biogas/kg VS destroyed)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Biogas is typically 60โ€“70% methane, 30โ€“40% COโ‚‚. Energy content โ‰ˆ 22 MJ/mยณ biogas. Biogas production dropping at constant loading = digester upset (pH, temperature, toxic inhibition).
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Plant Management, Safety & Administration

Energy Intensity

Energy Intensity = Total Energy (kWh/d) รท Flow Treated (mยณ/d)
Units: kWh/mยณ
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Typical municipal WWTP energy intensity = 0.3โ€“0.6 kWh/mยณ. Aeration accounts for 50โ€“60% of energy. MBR plants use 0.8โ€“1.5 kWh/mยณ. Benchmark against similar plants and target 10โ€“20% reduction.

Cost Per Tonne of Biosolids Processed

Unit Cost = Total Annual Biosolids Cost ($) รท Dry Tonnes Produced (t/yr)
Units: $/tonne DS
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Typical biosolids management cost = $100โ€“$400/tonne DS depending on treatment level and disposal method. Land application is usually lowest cost; incineration highest. Class A biosolids may have market value.

Permit Compliance Rate

Compliance Rate (%) = (Compliant Samples รท Total Samples) ร— 100
Units: %
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Ontario ECA requires 100% compliance with effluent limits. Exceedances must be reported to MECP within 2 hours (acute) or 2 days (chronic). Root cause analysis and corrective action required for all exceedances.

Confined Space โ€” Atmospheric Testing Order

Test Order: Oโ‚‚ โ†’ Flammable Gas โ†’ Toxic Gas (Hโ‚‚S, CO)
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Oโ‚‚ must be tested first: 19.5โ€“23.0% is safe range. < 19.5% = oxygen deficient (IDLH). > 23.0% = oxygen enriched (fire hazard). Hโ‚‚S IDLH = 50 ppm. LEL for methane = 5%. Never enter without continuous monitoring.

SCADA โ€” Alarm Priority Classification

Priority 1 (Critical): Immediate response required Priority 2 (High): Response within 15 min Priority 3 (Medium): Response within 1 hour Priority 4 (Low): Response within shift
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: Alarm rationalization reduces nuisance alarms. Target < 1 alarm per 10 minutes during steady-state operation. Flooding alarms, effluent limit exceedance, and equipment failure are always Priority 1.

Staffing Level โ€” Ontario Reg. 128/04

Class 4 WW plant requires: Operator-in-Charge (OIC) holding Class 4 WW licence + sufficient licensed operators for continuous coverage
๐Ÿ’ก Exam tip: OIC is responsible for overall plant operation and compliance. Operator of Record (OOR) is responsible for day-to-day operations. Class 4 plants must have a Class 4 OIC on call 24/7. Document all OIC decisions.