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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant in Columbus Ohio.

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  • The waste activated and raw sludges are about 6% when they are fed into the centrifuges.

  • The new centrifuges concentrate the solids to about 30%.

  • The plant is being expanded and will have a capacity of 340 million gallons per day.

  • I agree. This was my first effort and the software didn't give me a lot of options. After making this video, I upgraded to Sony Vegas and found someone with a better voice to do the narration. Check out the Jackson Pike and Compost videos. I think you'll find the editing much improved.

  • What do you have in mind?

  • Thank you for the video and the brief explanation you have given with that. However I would like to know the total area required to construct such a WWTP

  • Southerly sits on about two hundred acres and is currently expanding.

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  • Excellent and informative video, really helped me a lot! Good work!

  • @bigdarby7 Wow wow wow to quick to quick!

    Before you talk about bacteria.....

    Where did all the piss, shit, chloride, soap, salt, paint thinner, and all other discusting shit, went, cause bacteria won`t survive any of that.....

  • i am studying dis water treatment plant for exam

    i want to see how actually it works

  • at 6:50 you say the sludge is about somehting percent solid, i cannot make out the percentage could you please clarify the number for me, revising for an exam at uni and your videos are quite educational

  • Thanks for sharing this video, I am starting my job in water treatment field and need to learn much more about this, if you have more clips about water treatment, please share them, thanks again!

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