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07/02/2019
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Board of County Commissioners
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nfluent v. Effluent <br />250 <br />200 <br />0) <br />E <br />150 <br />0 <br />T72 <br />100 <br />0 <br />c <br />0 <br />50 <br />Wastewater Treatment Facility Influent vs <br />Treated Reclaimed Water Effluent <br />V <br />Total <br />Nitrogen <br />Total <br />Phosphorus <br />Biochemical <br />Oxygen <br />Demand <br />Total <br />Suspended <br />Solids <br />Wastewater <br />Influent <br />60.7 <br />6.6 <br />225 <br />217 <br />• Reuse Water <br />5.5 <br />0.34 <br />2 <br />1 <br />Indian River County Wastewater Treatment Facilities <br />Total Nitrogen <br />Total Phosphorus <br />CBOD <br />Total Suspended Solids <br />1 MGD Reclaimed Water <br />sent to John's Island <br />Annual Daily Averages <br />(mg/L) <br />5.5 <br />0.34 <br />2 <br />1 <br />(lbs/day) <br />45.87 <br />2.84 <br />16.68 <br />8.34 <br />Tertiary treatment and disinfection of wastewater at IRCDUS Wastewater Treatment Facilities provides a high degree of <br />treatment which reduces levels of Nitrogen and Phosphorus beyond those that are required by regulation for the Water <br />Reuse Program (Florida Administrative Code 62-610). <br />Annual Average Influent and Effluent concentrations, along with a flow rate of 1 MGD are depicted in graphs above. <br />
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