Rapid or high intensity mixing may be accomplished either within basins or in-line within closed channels. Basins should be equipped with mechanical mixing devices; other arrangements, such as baffling, are acceptable only under special conditions. Where mechanical mixing devices are utilized, duplicate mechanical mixing units or spare mixing equipment shall be provided.
The rapid or high intensity detention period (T) should not be less than 10 seconds.
T (Seconds) | G (Seconds-1) |
10 | 1,100 |
20 | 1,000 |
30 | 900 |
40 | 790 |
41 | 700 |
For optimization, the design should establish the proper values of (G) and (T) from appropriate test or performance data.
Flocculation and sedimentation basins shall be as close together as physically possible. The velocity gradient of the flocculated water through pipes or conduits to settling basins shall not be greater than the velocity gradient utilized in flocculating the water. Where velocity gradient is not used as a design parameter, the linear velocity in pipes and conduits from the flocculators to the settling basin shall not exceed 1/2 foot per second. Allowances shall be made to minimize turbulence at bends and changes in direction.
Tapered flocculation should be provided. Wing walls or stators shall be provided to prevent vortexing in basins utilizing vertical shaft flocculators.
Reactor clarifiers shall be designed for the maximum uniform flow rate and shall be adjustable to changes in flow which are less than the design rate.
9 Va. Admin. Code § 25-790-850
Statutory Authority
§ 62.1-44.19 of the Code of Virginia.