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This document discusses dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in a stream receiving wastewater effluent. It provides data on flow rates, initial DO concentrations, and 5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) for the stream and effluent. Using this data and given deoxygenation and reoxygenation constants: (1) The DO in the stream will be 6.2 mg/L after 2 days. (2) The lowest DO concentration (critical DO) will be 4.8 mg/L. The document then provides assignments involving calculating DO levels at different time points using Streeter-Phelps equations, and determining mixed properties of a stream receiving sewage
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DO Sag Problems PDF

This document discusses dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in a stream receiving wastewater effluent. It provides data on flow rates, initial DO concentrations, and 5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) for the stream and effluent. Using this data and given deoxygenation and reoxygenation constants: (1) The DO in the stream will be 6.2 mg/L after 2 days. (2) The lowest DO concentration (critical DO) will be 4.8 mg/L. The document then provides assignments involving calculating DO levels at different time points using Streeter-Phelps equations, and determining mixed properties of a stream receiving sewage
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Online Lecture - 10

Self Purification of Streams and DO


Sag Curve
Problems

Wastewater Treatments
Module-II

1
• A wastewater treatment plant disposes of its effluent in a surface
stream. Characteristics of the stream and effluent are shown
below.

(a) What will be the dissolved oxygen conc. in the stream after 2
days? (b) What will be the lowest dissolved oxygen concentration as
a result of the waste discharge?
Online Lecture - 11
Self Purification of Streams and DO
Sag Curve
Problems

Wastewater Treatments
Module-II

13
Using the following data, find out DO at the end of 1 and 2 days, also find Critical DO.

Take deoxygenation constant as 0.1/day, reoxygenation constant as 0.3/day

and saturation DO as 9.1mg/l

River Wastewater

Flow (m3/s) 25 2

DO (mg/l) 9.1 0

5-day BOD (mg/l) 2 200


Assignment 4
• Q1. Write Streeter Phelps equation and explain meaning of each
and every term in it
• Q2. Using the following data, find out DO at the end of 2 and 4 days, also find Critical
DO.
Take deoxygenation constant as 0.1/day, reoxygenation constant as 0.3/day
and saturation DO as 9.1mg/l
River Wastewater
Flow (m3/s) 25 3
DO (mg/l) 9.17 1
5-day BOD (mg/l) 0 250
• Q3.
Q4.
Assignment 4
Q5. River Sewage

Flow (m3/sec) 8 1.25

BOD5 2 250

DO 8 0

Temp 0C 15 20

Determine Properties of mix for above parameters

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