Model Study of Mixing in the Proposed Dechlorination Facility of the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Plant in Eagan, Minnesota

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Model Study of Mixing in the Proposed Dechlorination Facility of the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Plant in Eagan, Minnesota

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1989-06

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility is located in Eagan, Minnesota. Recent plans to upgrade the facility include the addition of disinfection basins and a dechlorination channel. The dechlorination process uses an S02 solution that is injected through a multiport diffuser in the bottom of the dechlorination channel. The dechlorination channel and the S02 feed are shown in the plan layout in Fig. 1-1.

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HDR Engineering, Inc. Metropolitan Waste control Commission

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Luck, Frederick N.; Stefan, Heinz G.. (1989). Model Study of Mixing in the Proposed Dechlorination Facility of the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Plant in Eagan, Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114146.

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