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Description: Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following...
Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following Changes in the Collection System
Abstract
The F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center (FWHWRC) is Gwinnett County’s largest and most advanced wastewater treatment facility with a capacity of 60 MGD (maximum month). The FWHWRC utilizes enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) and chemical trim to meet a stringent effluent TP limit of 0.08 mg/L. This paper will discuss details of efforts undertaken to address impacts on full-scale plant operations, primarily resulting from changes in the collection system related to odor and corrosion control chemicals, that further influenced raw wastewater characteristics.
The F. Wayne Hill WRC is Gwinnett County's largest, most advanced wastewater treatment facility with a capacity of 60 MGD. FWHWRC utilizes EBPR and chemical trim to meet a stringent effluent TP limit of 0.08 mg/L. This paper will discuss efforts undertaken to address impacts on full-scale plant operations (Bio-P, nutrient recovery), primarily resulting from changes in the collection system related to odor and corrosion control chemicals that led to changes in wastewater characteristics.
SpeakerRam Mohan, Gayathri
Presentation time
11:00:00
11:30:00
Session time
10:30:00
12:00:00
SessionHealthy As A Horse? Assessing Bio-P Stability
Session locationRoom S403a - Level 4
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients
Author(s)
Ram Mohan, Gayathri
Author(s)G. Ram Mohan 1; R. Latimer 2 ; P. Pitt 3; C. Yi 1; J. Garmon 4; R. Harris 5; G. Ram Mohan 1;
Author affiliation(s)Hazen and Sawyer, Atlanta, GA 1; Hazen and Sawyer 2 ; Hazen and Sawyer 3; Hazen and Sawyer 1; Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources 4; Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources 5; Hazen and Sawyer 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159175
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count17

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Description: Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following...
Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following Changes in the Collection System
Abstract
The F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center (FWHWRC) is Gwinnett County’s largest and most advanced wastewater treatment facility with a capacity of 60 MGD (maximum month). The FWHWRC utilizes enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) and chemical trim to meet a stringent effluent TP limit of 0.08 mg/L. This paper will discuss details of efforts undertaken to address impacts on full-scale plant operations, primarily resulting from changes in the collection system related to odor and corrosion control chemicals, that further influenced raw wastewater characteristics.
The F. Wayne Hill WRC is Gwinnett County's largest, most advanced wastewater treatment facility with a capacity of 60 MGD. FWHWRC utilizes EBPR and chemical trim to meet a stringent effluent TP limit of 0.08 mg/L. This paper will discuss efforts undertaken to address impacts on full-scale plant operations (Bio-P, nutrient recovery), primarily resulting from changes in the collection system related to odor and corrosion control chemicals that led to changes in wastewater characteristics.
SpeakerRam Mohan, Gayathri
Presentation time
11:00:00
11:30:00
Session time
10:30:00
12:00:00
SessionHealthy As A Horse? Assessing Bio-P Stability
Session locationRoom S403a - Level 4
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients
Author(s)
Ram Mohan, Gayathri
Author(s)G. Ram Mohan 1; R. Latimer 2 ; P. Pitt 3; C. Yi 1; J. Garmon 4; R. Harris 5; G. Ram Mohan 1;
Author affiliation(s)Hazen and Sawyer, Atlanta, GA 1; Hazen and Sawyer 2 ; Hazen and Sawyer 3; Hazen and Sawyer 1; Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources 4; Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources 5; Hazen and Sawyer 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159175
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count17

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Ram Mohan, Gayathri. Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following Changes in the Collection System. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Web. 2 Jul. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10097687CITANCHOR>.
Ram Mohan, Gayathri. Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following Changes in the Collection System. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Accessed July 2, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10097687CITANCHOR.
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Adapting to What Flows Down the Pipe: Full-scale Bio-P Optimization Following Changes in the Collection System
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