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Planning for the Future: Impacts of Wet Weather Flow for Two State-of-the-Art Nutrient Removal Facilities with Peak Hour Flows Greater than 4x Typical Flow

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Description: Planning for the Future: Impacts of Wet Weather Flow for Two State-of-the-Art...
Planning for the Future: Impacts of Wet Weather Flow for Two State-of-the-Art Nutrient Removal Facilities with Peak Hour Flows Greater than 4x Typical Flow
Abstract
WEFTEC, the largest water event of its kind in North America, offers water quality professionals the best in water quality education and training. With almost 200 technical sessions, workshops, mobile sessions, local facility tours and 1,000+ exhibitors, it is the premier water conference! The WEFTEC technical program is selected through a rigorous, peer-review process, ensuring that attendees experience the highest-quality education. WEFTEC speakers are experts and innovators, leading the way in water quality. The following paper was presented at WEFTEC 2020.
WEFTEC, the largest water event of its kind in North America, offers water quality professionals the best in water quality education and training. With almost 200 technical sessions, workshops, mobile sessions, local facility tours and 1,000+ exhibitors, it is the premier water conference! The WEFTEC technical program is selected through a rigorous, peer-review process, ensuring that attendees experience the highest-quality education. WEFTEC speakers are experts and innovators, leading the way in water quality. The following paper was presented at WEFTEC 2020.
SpeakerCurrall Holgate, Rebecca
Presentation time
08:50:00
09:10:00
Session time
08:30:00
10:30:00
SessionThe Rain is Coming: Are you Ready for Wet Weather Treatment?
Session number305
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather
Author(s)
R. Currall HolgateK. BilykP. Drummey StiegelD. WankmullerL. Montgomery
Author(s)R. Currall Holgate1; K. Bilyk2; P. Drummey Stiegel2; D. Wankmuller2; L. Montgomery3;
Author affiliation(s)Hazen and Sawyer, VA1; Hazen and Sawyer, NC2; City of Durham, Department of Water Management3
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157885
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count25

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Description: Planning for the Future: Impacts of Wet Weather Flow for Two State-of-the-Art...
Planning for the Future: Impacts of Wet Weather Flow for Two State-of-the-Art Nutrient Removal Facilities with Peak Hour Flows Greater than 4x Typical Flow
Abstract
WEFTEC, the largest water event of its kind in North America, offers water quality professionals the best in water quality education and training. With almost 200 technical sessions, workshops, mobile sessions, local facility tours and 1,000+ exhibitors, it is the premier water conference! The WEFTEC technical program is selected through a rigorous, peer-review process, ensuring that attendees experience the highest-quality education. WEFTEC speakers are experts and innovators, leading the way in water quality. The following paper was presented at WEFTEC 2020.
WEFTEC, the largest water event of its kind in North America, offers water quality professionals the best in water quality education and training. With almost 200 technical sessions, workshops, mobile sessions, local facility tours and 1,000+ exhibitors, it is the premier water conference! The WEFTEC technical program is selected through a rigorous, peer-review process, ensuring that attendees experience the highest-quality education. WEFTEC speakers are experts and innovators, leading the way in water quality. The following paper was presented at WEFTEC 2020.
SpeakerCurrall Holgate, Rebecca
Presentation time
08:50:00
09:10:00
Session time
08:30:00
10:30:00
SessionThe Rain is Coming: Are you Ready for Wet Weather Treatment?
Session number305
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather
Author(s)
R. Currall HolgateK. BilykP. Drummey StiegelD. WankmullerL. Montgomery
Author(s)R. Currall Holgate1; K. Bilyk2; P. Drummey Stiegel2; D. Wankmuller2; L. Montgomery3;
Author affiliation(s)Hazen and Sawyer, VA1; Hazen and Sawyer, NC2; City of Durham, Department of Water Management3
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157885
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count25

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R. Currall Holgate#K. Bilyk#P. Drummey Stiegel#D. Wankmuller#L. Montgomery#. Planning for the Future: Impacts of Wet Weather Flow for Two State-of-the-Art Nutrient Removal Facilities with Peak Hour Flows Greater than 4x Typical Flow. Water Environment Federation, 2020. Accessed July 12, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10028630CITANCHOR.
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