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The average daily consumption of chlorine is
Cl 2 lb/d(average dosage, mg/L) (Mgd)(8.34) (13.77)
A typical chlorination flow diagram is shown in Fig. 13.8. This is a com-
pound loop system, which means the chlorine dosage is controlled through sig-
nals received from both effluent flow rate and chlorine residual.
SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM DESIGN
Compute the sanitary sewer system flow rate, SSfr, gal/day:
SSfr(city or town area, ac) (residential population/ac)
(gal/day of sewage per person) (13.78)
The residential population per acre (ac) can be determined from census data
or from data in engineering handbooks.
Convert SSfrfrom gal/day to cubic feet per second, cfs with
cfs1.55 (gpd/10^6 ) (13.79)
Size the main sewer, into which lateral sewers discharge, on the basis of
flowing full. This is the usual design procedure followed by experienced sani-
tary engineers.
Flow meter
Injector
Chlorine gas
Control signal
Chlorinator
Compressed
Control gas storage
signal
Chlorine residual
analyzer
Receiving water or reuse
Chlorine solution
Chlorine
contact
channel
Rotometer
Water
effluent
FIGURE 13.8 Compound-loop chlorination system flow diagram. (Hicks—Handbook of
Civil Engineering Calculation, McGraw-Hill.)