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Wastewater Treatment in Parker, Colorado

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posted on 2021-11-15, 19:00 authored by Erica Gilrein, Sierra Johnson, Antolin Barraza, Joseph Meier, Megan Varner, Shelby Kindsvater
A wastewater treatment plant in Parker, Colorado has reached 75% of its design capacity and flow to the plant is growing rapidly. As required by Colorado law, the treatment plant must begin planning to expand its facility. The plant currently treats 2 million gallons per day (mgd) and must expand to 6 mgd. This project team was hired to research treatment options for the advanced water treatment processes at the plant, phosphorus removal and disinfection. Using a cost-benefit analysis, treatment options for each process were researched and evaluated and the best alternative was chosen. A conceptual design for these operations was prepared as well.

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Bellamy, Bill

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eng

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English

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University of Wyoming. Libraries

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Honors Theses AY 15/16

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  • Library Sciences - LIBS

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