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Waste Water Treatment in Scotland

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Waste Water Treatment in Scotland. Dalmarnock. Dalmarnock. Opened in 1894 Processed sewage dried and pressed Initially the processed sewage was sold as Globe fertiliser Laterally a pipeline was built connecting Dalmarnock to Shieldhall. Dalmuir. Dalmuir. Opened in 1904 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Waste Water Treatment in Scotland

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Dalmarnock

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Dalmarnock

• Opened in 1894

• Processed sewage dried and pressed

• Initially the processed sewage was sold as Globe fertiliser

• Laterally a pipeline was built connecting Dalmarnock to Shieldhall.

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Dalmuir

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Dalmuir

• Opened in 1904

• Sewage also dried and pressed

• Dumped at Sea off the tip of the Isle of Bute

• Site downstream allowed easier access for sewage ships

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Shieldhall

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Shieldhall

• Opened in 1910

• Also followed model at Dalmarnock

• Built as the main sewage works for Glasgow

• Rebuilt in 1980 to process sewage from surrounding areas

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Shieldhall

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Shieldhall

Constant Velocity Grit Channels

The whole of the presedimentation or inlet works is fully enclosed and

incorporates 6 large automatically raked mechanical screens followed by constant velocity grit channels which are cleaned by a travelling suction

dredger. Maximum flows through this section of the plant can be 6 DWF.

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Shieldhall

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Shieldhall

Primary Sedimentation

TanksA total of 12 rectangular primary

sedimentation tanks are installed, each of which has a travelling

mechanical scraper mechanism. The capacity of these tanks provides

a 6 hour retention at the DWF of 2.53m^3/sec.

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Shieldhall

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Shieldhall

Mammoth rotor Aeration Tanks

Secondary treatment of sewage flows is provided in an activated

sludge plant in the form of 6 rectangular aeration tanks which provide 5.5 hours retention at the

design DWF.

A total of 24 Biwater horizontal Mammoth rotors are installed in the

aeration tanks to provide the required oxygen transfer and mixing necessary for the efficient operation

of the process.

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Daldowie

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Daldowie

• In 2000, at a cost of £65million, Scottish Water had built a plant at Daldowie, near Glasgow, to process half of Scotland's sewage into fuel pellets. These are used as a coal substitute by the giant Longannet power station in Fife to produce enough "carbon-neutral" electricity to power 30,000 homes.

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