AWWA 20600-2006 Wastewater Operator Field Guide.pdf
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1、 Science and TechnologyAWWA unites the drinking water community by developing and distributing author-itative scientific and technological knowledge. Through its members, AWWAdevelops industry standards for products and processes that advance publichealth and safety. AWWA also provides quality impro
2、vement programs for waterand wastewater utilities.AWWA WastewaterOperator Field GuideCompiled by AWWA staff members:John M. StubbartWilliam C. LauerTimothy J. McCandlessPaul Olson6666 West Quincy AvenueDenver, CO 80235-3098303.794.7711Copyright 2006 American Water Works Association.All rights reserv
3、ed.Printed in the United States of America.Project Manager: Melissa Christensen, Senior Technical Editor Produced by Glacier Publishing Services, Inc.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording,
4、 or any information or retrieval system, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for review pur-poses, without the written permission of the publisher.DisclaimerThe authors, contributors, editors, and publisher do not assume responsibility for the validity of the content or any consequenc
5、es of their use. In no event will AWWA be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of information presented in this book. In particular, AWWA will not be responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, those incurred as a result of l
6、ost revenue. In no event shall AWWAs liability exceed the amount paid for the purchase of this book.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Datahas been applied for.ISBN 1-58321-386-4iiiContentsPreface viiBasic Math 1Systme International Units 2Key Formulas for Math 5Key Conversions for Flows
7、10Key Formulas for Flows and Meters 11Units of Measure and Conversions 13Units of Measure 14Conversion of US Customary Units 30Conversion of Metric Units 35Temperature Conversions 49Wa te r C o nve r s i o n s 5 0Wa te r E q u iva l e n t s a n d D a t a 5 1Chemistry 53Key Formulas for Chemistry 61C
8、onductivity and Dissolved Solids 62Safety 81OSHA Safety Regulations 83Trench Shoring Conditions 88Roadway, Traffic, and Vehicle Safety 90Fire and Electrical Safety 102ivPersonnel Safety 103Health Effects of Toxin Exposure 106Collection 119Design Flow Rates 120Flow Measurement 123Sewer Construction 1
9、29Manholes 147Pipe Characteristics 149Pipe Joints 160Gauges and Valves 163Types of Corrosion 165Various Factors Affecting Corrosion 166Pipe Testing 169Wa te r E x f i l t r a t i o n 1 7 1Pipe Cleaning and Maintenance 173Pumps 185Electrical Measurements 186Frequently Used Formulas 186Horsepower and
10、Efficiency 189Pump Volage 195Maintenance and Troubleshooting 197Ty p e s o f P u m p s 2 1 1Flow 221Key Conversions for Flows 222Key Formulas for Flows and Meters 223We i r s 2 2 8Ty p e s o f F l u m e s 2 4 1Types of Meters 246Wastewater Treatment 261Key Formulas 264Grit 273Filters 275Settling 284
11、Diffusers 288Sequencing Batch Reactors 289vIntermittent Sand Filters 292Septage 294Biosolids 297Sludge Processing Calculations 298Gravity Thickening 304Dewatering 310Centrifuges 315Management Practices 317Regulatory Requirements 335Discharge and Disinfection 369Chlorine 370Ultraviolet Light 380Marin
12、e Discharge 387Abbreviations and Acronyms 389Glossary 405Index 423viiPrefaceThis guide is a compilation of information, charts, graphs, formu-las, and definitions that are used by wastewater system operatorsin performing their daily duties. There is so much informationcontained in so many different
13、sources that finding it while in thefield can be a problem. This guide compiles information mostlyfrom AWWA manuals, books, and standards, but also from othergeneric information found in many publications.The sections of this guide group the information based on howit would be used by the operator.
14、The guide includes informationfor both wastewater treatment and collection. Design engineersshould also find this material helpful. Major sections includemath, conversion factors, chemistry, safety, collection, pumps andmotors, flow, wastewater treatment, biosolids, and disposal.Perusing the guide n
15、ow will assist in finding handy informationlater. This is the first edition of the guide. If you would like to sug-gest changes or additions to the guide, please submit them toAWWA, Publishing Group, 6666 W. Quincy Ave., Denver, CO80235.1Basic MathA number of calculations are used in theoperation of
16、 small wastewater facilities. Someonly need to be calculated once and recorded forfuture reference; others may need to be calculatedmore frequently. Operators need to be familiarwith the formulas and basic calculations to carryout their duties properly. Note that the formulasin this section are basi
17、c and general; specificformulas for particular components ofwastewater systems can be found in therelevant sections of this guide.2SYSTME INTERNATIONAL UNITS _When performing calculations, water operators should pay particu-lar attention not only to the numbers but also to the units involved.Where S
18、I units and customary units are given, convert all units toone system, usually SI, first. Be sure to write the appropriate unitswith each number in the calculations for clarity. Inaccurate calcula-tions and measurements can lead to incorrect reports and costlyoperational decisions. This section intr
19、oduces the calculations thatare the basic building blocks of the water/wastewater industry.SI PrefixesThe SI is based on factors of ten, similar to the dollar. This allowsthe size of the unit of measurement to be increased or decreasedwhile the base unit remains the same. The SI prefixes aremega, M
20、= 1,000,000 the base unitkilo, k = 1,000 the base unithecta, h = 100 the base unitdeca, da = 10 the base unitdeci, d = 0.1 the base unitcenti, c = 0.01 the base unitmilli, m = 0.001 the base unitmicro, = 0.000001 the base unitBase SI UnitsQuantity Unit Abbreviationlength meter mmass kilogram kgtime
21、second secelectric current ampere Athermodynamic temperature kelvin Kamount of substance mole molluminous intensity candela cd3Basic MathSupplementary SI UnitsQuantity Unit Abbreviationplane angle radian radsolid angle steradian srDerived SI Units With Special NamesQuantity Unit AbbreviationEquivale
22、nt-Units Abbreviationfrequency (of a periodic phenomenon)hertz Hz sec1force newton N kgm/sec2pressure, stress pascal Pa N/m2energy, work, quantity of heat joule J Nmpower, radiant flux watt W J/secquantity of electricity, electric chargecoulomb C Asecelectric potential, potential difference, electro
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