Joseph Schueck, Agri Drain Manufacturers, "Flow Distribution Box"

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FLOW DISTRIBUTION BOX JOSEPH SCHUECK, P.E, P.G. AGRI DRAIN MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE

Transcript of Joseph Schueck, Agri Drain Manufacturers, "Flow Distribution Box"

FLOW DISTRIBUTION BOX

JOSEPH SCHUECK, P.E, P.G.

AGRI DRAIN MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE

Passive treatment sizingBased on loading:

Expressed in terms of gm/sq m/day

flow x chemistry

Based on detention time: Expressed in terms of volume

flow x time

Regardless of whether the system is a VFP, a bioreactor or a

limestone pond, flow is a critical factor!

During pre-design monitoring, the chemistry of the discharge is

fairly easy to define

Flow is much more difficult to define.

RZW and Z1 Daily Discharge

0

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

225

Oct

-97

No

v-97

Dec

-97

Jan

-98

Feb

-98

Mar

-98

Ap

r-98

May

-98

Jun

-98

Jul-

98

Dis

char

ge

gp

m

RZW

Z1

Flow monitoring can be quite deceptive~!!!

 Z1

% of days Z1

% of days RZW

% of days RZW

% of days

 monthly exceeded daily

exceeded monthly exceeded daily exceeded

average 103 63% 107.6 62% 25 37% 33.6 23%

90th%tile 139 16% 146 9% 36 22% 88 10%

During construction it is not uncommon to encounter

additional flows.

Some sites are simply limited in available space and the designer

simply builds as large as possible. Such a system is under

designed from the getgo.

Rarely are any controls put in place to limit or meter the flow

going into a passive system.

Dr. Art Rose investigated system performancePoor performance reasons included:

Too much flow for the systemLoading too high for the system

Decreasing flow would likely have improved performance