Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 20-8.210
PURPOSE: This rule specifies the minimum standards for the design of supplemental treatment processes that are part of wastewater collection and treatment systems. This rule is to be used with rules 10 CSR 20-8.110 through 10 CSR 20-8.210. It does not address all aspects of design, and the design engineer may refer to other appropriate reference materials so long as these minimum standards set forth in this rule are met.
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(1) Applicability. Wastewater systems that utilize supplemental treatment shall be designed based on criteria contained in this rule, published standards, applicable federal and state requirements, standard textbooks, current technical literature and applicable safety standards. In the event of any conflict between the above criteria, the requirement in this rule shall prevail.
(2) Polishing Reactors.
(A) Design. The process shall—
(3) hours;
of forty-eight pounds per one thousand cubic feet per day (48 lbs BOD/1,000 cf/day) or less;
thousand square feet per day (0.2 lbs TKN/1,000 ft2/day) when nitrifying;
of fifty milligrams per liter (50 mg/L) in the effluent or include chemical treatment;
lated covers, installation of temperature controlled enclosures for above-ground components to prevent freezing and to ensure ammonia removal; and
operator of alarm activations through audio-visual means.
(3) Filtration.
(A) Filtration systems shall be preceded with additional process, such as chemical coagulation and sedimentation or other acceptable process, when:
less than ten milligrams per liter (10 mg/L);
(B) General Design.
1. Filtration systems shall have:
surface for inspection and maintenance without taking other units out of service;
ment to control humidity; and
filters with the largest unit out of service utilizing a minimum of two (2) units.
tion and flocculation prior to the filtration, the flocculation system shall:
tem’s anticipated peak design flow and the ability to proportion chemical feed rates; and
throughout the wastewater by providing mechanical or in-line static mixers.
(C) Deep bed filters.
underdrain systems shall:
to the entire surface area of the filter media at about three one-thousandths (0.003);
about twice the area of the final openings; and
tional area that is one and one half (1.5) times the total area of the laterals.
surface wash water to provide one half to one gallon per minute per square foot (0.5-1.0 gpm/ sq ft) of filter area.
(D) Shallow bed filters. The shallow bed filter shall:
average design flow;
operability and operational variability;
ments having a minimum total media depth of eleven inches (11"), if using filter media except for sand media.
meter to sixty-five hundredths millimeters (0.40 mm-0.65 mm) and a uniformity coefficient of one and one half (1.5) or less, if utilizing sand media;
filter.
length of the filter so that filter effluent is uniformly withdrawn without clogging outlet openings.
7. Have a traveling bridge mechanism which—
and equipment;
set head loss through the filter media occurs.
(E) Cloth/Disc Filters.
1. Media Design. The media shall:
microns;
chemicals, such as chlorine or disinfectants.
2. Filtration Rates and Hydraulics. The design shall—
surface area of the media and provide a maximum filtration rate for peak flow of not more than six and one half gallons per minute per square foot (6.5 gpm/sq ft) of submerged cloth media; and
unit in backwash mode.
(4) Microscreening.
(5) In-stream Diffusers.
(A) General.
intake, recreation area, or sensitive habitat, overlap the next downstream outfall, or occlude a downstream tributary.
Corps of Engineers permit.
(B) Diffuser Design Criteria.
erty boundaries or easements.
second (15 fps).
AUTHORITY: section 644.026, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Aug. 10, 1978, effective March 11, 1979. Amended: Filed June 15, 2018, effective Feb. 28, 2019.
*Original authority: 644.026, RSMo 1972, amended 1973, 1987, 1993.