AC23 - Partial Nitrification for Clear Secondary Effluent
Recorded On: 04/19/2023
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The presentation will cover partial nitrification for non-nitrifying biological process to produce a clearer secondary effluent.
Topics covered:
Benefits
Difference between non-nitrifying process and full nitrification
Concept and control strategy
Potential Risks
Operational approach
Case studies
• City of San Clemente operation strategy
Learning Objectives:
Describe the and understand the nitrification process and how to control nitrification
Recognize the potential risks and benefits
understand the concept and control strategies of partial nitrification
Allen Balser
Chief Plant Operator
City of San clemente
Brett Faulkner (he/him/his)
Supervising Engineer
Trussell Technologies
Brett Faulkner is a supervising engineer at Trussell Technologies. He holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder and an M.S. in environmental engineering from San Diego State University. Mr. Faulkner has over 13 years of professional experience in California specializing in wastewater and advanced water treatment with an emphasis on process optimization and design. Mr. Faulkner is a registered professional engineer in the state of California and a certified Grade III wastewater operator. Mr. Faulkner also provides operational support and on-call engineering services for multiple wastewater agencies in California.
Christine Polo (she/her/hers)
Biosolids and Sustainability Technologist
Carollo Engineers
Christine Polo works a senior technologist with Carollo Engineers in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has 13 years of experience specializing in biosolids planning for wastewater utilities including working on many biosolids master plans, biogas use alternatives analysis, and, more recently, greenhouse gas accounting and food waste co-digestion studies.
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