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20130325 Geoff Dillard Cmt 10042013 Tami Merriman From:Tami Merriman Sent:Friday, October 04, 2013 10:13 AM To:Tami Merriman Subject:FW: DNS for Well 1A From: Geoff Dillard Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 9:28 AM To: Tami Merriman Cc: Stephanie Ray Subject: RE: DNS for Well 1A Good morning Tami, One of the by-products from the potable water treatment system is an inert manganese substance (i.e. backwash filament). We looked at two options for disposing of this. One was to send to the storm system on site and the other was to truck it to the WWTP. Ultimately, the WWTP disposal option was chosen. “The recycle process would be designed to store all of the process wastewater generated, inject a small amount of polymer into the wastewater to enhance settling, and then store the wastewater long enough to allow the particulate matter to settle to the bottom of the tank. The supernatant would be recycled back to the head of the filtration process while the well is in operation, and the remaining settled waste product would be transported to the City’s wastewater treatment plant.” Thanks, Geoff 1