City of Moorhead Wastewater Treatment Facility - Moorhead, MN
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N 46° 53.684 W 096° 44.271
14T E 672315 N 5195950
Located in north Moorhead, look for the two wind turbines.
Waymark Code: WM125YT
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 03/07/2020
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At the plant, wastewater is typically treated through a series of five major steps: preliminary treatment, primary treatment, secondary treatment, advanced treatment, and disinfection, followed by processes to reuse or to dispose of the remaining products. This treatment requires an intricate balance of physical, biological, and chemical processes.
Waste water is in the facility for 14 hours and then spends 4.5 days in polishing ponds. During this time there is 97% removal of suspended solids and 90% removal of ammonia.
What is the capacity of the facility?: 4.5 million gallons, on average and 18 million gallons at peak flow.
Describe the biological treatment technology used.: Moorhead uses Slowed water movement to let particles settle our, activated sludge and lagoons for biological treatment.
How are biosolids (sludge) managed?: Biosolids are used as fertilizer/soil conditioner on local fields.
What technology is used for disinfection prior to dicharge of treated water?: Disinfection include chlorination followed by dechlorination, exposure to varying intensities of ultraviolet light, and the infusion of ozone.
Who is the owner/operator fo the facility?: City of Moorhead
How is the facility governed?: Moorhead City Council
What is the website of the WWTP?: [Web Link]
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