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wetlands and associated wildlife habitat. This project will also produce a usable byproduct in the form of high quality <br /> compost, fiber products, livestock feed,or methane gas. <br /> This project has several educational components. It will provide a place for school children to observe firsthand an <br /> efficient pollution reduction system that utilizes natural process to achieve pollutant removals. The project will also <br /> demonstrate that such a facility can produce a useful and valuable byproduct-the harvested algal biomass. The facility will <br /> also highlight the fact that high quality, valuable wetlands can be constructed and easily maintained if they are provided with <br /> a clean water source. The County's stormwater educator will showcase the facility as a correct way to use natural processes <br /> and systems to remove pollution from the Indian River Lagoon. <br /> Figure 1 -Simplified Flow Schematic <br /> South Relief � at y South County Reverse Osmosis <br /> Water Treatment Plant Reject Water <br /> (up to IJ million gallons per day, <br /> n t ultimate) <br /> tng trash <br /> :Inch Opening <br /> �-�--- -- — _ --Pump Station--- <br /> South Canal F'�unp n _— <br /> (10 million gallons p6 <br /> -- - ------ --- - --t. , <br /> 7 � V �Ili � `IIS•.- <br /> 1 �+ I • <br /> LWILtent Tank/Pretreatment Tank for Harvested <br /> Sand and Sediment Removal Solids <br /> Algal Nutrien EZemo, <br /> - -- - --- Composting,M"othar,e <br /> Generation,etc.of <br /> • <br /> 1-Ni-vested Algae <br /> L_ <br /> (W <br /> DEP Agreement No.G0353,Attachment A4,Page 3 of 14 <br /> 135 <br />