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Removing Phosphorus from Swine Wastewater
Storage tank
(1) in background holds wastewater from
which ammonia nitrogen and carbonate buffers have already been removed. This
wastewater is pumped to reaction chamber (2) along with a slurry of water and hydrated
lime suspended in mixing chamber (3). [More
lime slurry is stored in a container (4)
until needed.]
Liquid flows
from the reaction chamber (2) into
cone-shaped settling tank (5). There,
phosphorus sludge settles to the bottom (6)
and is later removed, filtered and dried in filter bags. Cleaned wastewater
flows from top of settling tank via the white pipe (7) and is delivered to sump
(8). Underground pipe carries cleaned
wastewater to nearby subsurface irrigation system for crops.
This
phosphorus separation module is installed on a hog farm in Duplin County,
N.C. |