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then passes into a High Rate Pond (HRP) for rapid
growth of algae and concomitant production of oxy-
gen; in this pond, organic materials are oxidized. In
some systems, paddlewheels which revolve slowly
help to increase aeration in the HRP. Small ponds
immediately down stream remove algae. The water
next passes into Maturation Pond where it is held for a
period before being discharged. Maturation tanks pro-
vide opportunities for pathogen reduction, and when
the aim is to reduce pathogens the water may be passed
through a series of maturation tponds.
Effluent from AIPS is typically suitable for aqua-
culture because the fish feed on the algae in it. Under
such conditions, the algal settling and maturation
ponds may be eliminated or the water may held for
shorter periods in them.
Raw waste water Effluent
Anaerobic tank Aerobic tank
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
30-50 m deep 10-20 m deep
Fig. 10.14 Setup in a two-pond oxidation pond system (Not drawn to scale) (Modified from Gerhardt and Oswald 1990 )
Advanced
facultative
pond
High rate pond settlingAlgal
ponds
Maturation
pond
Fermentation
pit
Effluent
Raw waste
water
TOP VIEW
Raw waste
water
Fermentation pit
Effluent
Advanced
facultative
pond
3-6 m deep
High rate pond
0.3 - 0.8 m deep
Maturation
pond
2 m deep
Algal
settling
ponds
2 m deep
SIDE VIEW
Paddlewheel
36 rpm
Paddlewheel
3 - 6 rpm
Fig. 10.15 Setup in a multiple pond system (Advanced Integrated pond System, AIPS; not drawn to scale) (Modified from Gerhardt
and Oswald 1990 )