Publication Summary

Title

Enumclaw Sewage Treatment Plant/Farman Brothers Pickle Company Class II Inspection, August 19-20, 1986. Memo to Gary Brugger.

Month-Year PublishedFebruary 1987
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Short Description

A Class II inspection was conducted on August 19-20, 1986, at the Enumclaw Sewage Treatment (STP) and at the Farman Brothers Pickle Company Plant (Farmans).

(Also see abstract below)
Publication Number87-e10
Author(s)Heffner, M.
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Number of pages 25 pp.
Keywords basin, discharge, flow, Inspection, sewage, sewage treatment, site investigation, treatment, waste
Subject Waterbodies
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map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Abstract Long Description

A Class II inspection was conducted on August 19-20, 1986, at the Enumclaw Sewage Treatment (STP) and at the Farman Brothers Pickle Company Plant (Farmans). The Enumclaw STP, an RBC-type secondary facility, was operating well during the inspection. Discharge was within weekly and monthly NPDES permit discharge limits although the influent BOD5 load was greater than 85 percent of the plant design capacity included in the NPDES permit. The Farmans flow to the Enumclaw STP represented 49 percent of the STP BOD5 design load. The aeration basin providing pretreatment for the Farmans waste appeared ineffective during the inspection. Inadequate support from the Ecology laboratory prevented all survey objectives from being attained (see Appendix A.)

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