The paper presents the results of the research regarding the amount of sewage inflowing by the sewerage system and the amount of sewage brought to the collective sewage treatment plant in Nowe Brzesko with the sanitation vehicle. The analyzed treatment plant is located in the area of Nowe Brzesko town in Nowe Brzesko Economic Area on the left bank of the Vistula River. Domestic sewage from 250 buildings are drained into this object. The analysis of the amount of sew-age was carried out in the period from January 2005 to December 2007. In this period the amount of sewage inflowing and brought in each month was defined in order to compare this amount with the designed one. Moreover, the paper presents the frequency of the defined amounts of inflowing sewage occurrence, as well as the probability of their occurrence. After data analysis, it was stated that the tested object is hydraulically under-loaded. In 2005 the actual amount of treated sewage constituted only 20,4% of the established treatment plant capacity, in 2006 this amount was 22% and in 2007 – 26,7%. In the period of 3 years high irregu-larity of the amount of incoming and brought sewage in each month was ...
The paper presents the results of the analyses of the distinctive household sewage inflows frequency to the type Eko-Clear/II sewage treatment plant located in Tęgoborza. The objective sewage treatment plant was designed to receive sew-age from 1630 ENI. The designed average daily sewage inflow Qd.av. equals 204 m3•d-1. The results were analyzed on the basis of the daily read of the inflowing sewage in the 5 years' period 2002-2006. Each year the range of the incoming sewage was described and the frequency of the maximum inflows, exceeding the treatment plant's admissible loads, was discussed. The sewage treatment plant during the research was hydraulically underloaded. In 2002 less than 32% Qd.av. flowed into the treatment plant, in 2003 this amount increased to about 42% Qd.av. In the next year - 2004 the highest inflow was found in the tested period, which was over 49% of the designed inflow of sewage. In next two years the amount of incoming sewage decreased in comparison with the previous years. In 2005 the in-flow balanced around 41%, whereas in 2006 less than 35% Qd.av flowed into the treatment plant. In 2002 the most frequent inflows ranged between 40 m3•d-1 and 60 m3•d-1 or 60 m3•d-1 ...
The paper presents the results of the analyses of the distinctive household sewage inflows frequency to the type Eko-Clear/II sewage treatment plant located in Tęgoborza. The objective sewage treatment plant was designed to receive sew-age from 1630 ENI. The designed average daily sewage inflow Qd.av. equals 204 m3•d-1. The results were analyzed on the basis of the daily read of the inflowing sewage in the 5 years' period 2002-2006. Each year the range of the incoming sewage was described and the frequency of the maximum inflows, exceeding the treatment plant's admissible loads, was discussed. The sewage treatment plant during the research was hydraulically underloaded. In 2002 less than 32% Qd.av. flowed into the treatment plant, in 2003 this amount increased to about 42% Qd.av. In the next year - 2004 the highest inflow was found in the tested period, which was over 49% of the designed inflow of sewage. In next two years the amount of incoming sewage decreased in comparison with the previous years. In 2005 the in-flow balanced around 41%, whereas in 2006 less than 35% Qd.av flowed into the treatment plant. In 2002 the most frequent inflows ranged between 40 m3•d-1 and 60 m3•d-1 or 60 m3•d-1 ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of precipitation, which were observed in Nowy Sącz, on the variability of quantitative wastewater inflowing into the treatment plant Wielopole in the years 2008-2014. An analysis of the data from the multi-year was presented as a time series. The next a method for spectral Fourier smoothing operation using a Hamming window was using. The 56 % relationship between the amount of precipitation and the daily flow of sewage was after decomposition. This means that variability of the flow to the treatment plant Wielopole can be explained by the amount of precipitation in 204 days for annual period. ...