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MIL-HDBK-1005/16 CHG NOTICE 1

WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM DESIGN AUGMENTING HANDBOOK

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NAVY - YD - Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Year: 1999

Abstract: This handbook supplements the set of commercial design guidance documents adopted by the military for use in designing wastewater treatment facilities at military installations. That primary design set consists of six manuals of practice (MOPs) published by the Water Environment Federation (WEF, formerly known as the Water Pollution Control Federation). As an augmenting handbook, this guidance should be used in conjunction with those commercial manuals.
Personnel responsible for designing fixed-base wastewater treatment systems, including experienced engineering personnel within the Air Force, Army Corps of Engineers (COE), and Navy as well as contract architectural engineering (A/E) personnel, should refer to each of the six WEF MOPs and to this augmenting handbook.
This handbook is a process design guide and does not address general plant design. In designing and constructing any wastewater treatment facility, numerous design details need to be considered. They include water supply systems, lighting requirements, service buildings and equipment, landscaping, and proprietary processes and equipment. Requirements for these design elements are given in other military and service-specific publications.
Design personnel should also check current service policy documents for detailed instruction. Service-specific directives take precedence over information contained in this handbook. Facility fencing and security guidance is provided in MIL-HDBK-1013/1, Design Guidelines for Physical Security of Fixed Land-Based Facilities and MIL-HDBK-1013/10, Design Guidelines for Security Fencing, Gates, Barriers, and Guard Facilities."
The WEF manuals are the primary technical guidance source for the design of wastewater treatment systems. The WEF set includes the following publications, several of which are published jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE):
a) WEF MOP 8, Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants (Volumes I & II) (ASCE Report on Engineering Practice No. 76)
b) WEF MOP FD-5, Gravity Sanitary Sewer Design and Construction (ASCE Report on Engineering Practice No. 60)
c) WEF MOP FD-4, Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations
d) WEF MOP FD-12, Alternative Sewer Systems
e) WEF MOP FD-G, Existing Sewer Evaluation and Rehabilitation (ASCE Report on Engineering Practice No. 62)
f) WEF MOP FD-10, Wastewater Disinfection
This handbook guides the reader on those topics that are relevant to designing wastewater treatment systems at military facilities and that are not covered in the WEF manuals. It also supplies information on topics covered in the WEF set but deserving of special emphasis. Where discrepancies occur between this handbook and the WEF manuals, the information here takes precedence and should be used.
To provide military personnel with the most up-to-date information available, this handbook points the reader to training guides, handbooks, and other documents published by authorities in the wastewater treatment design field. The most recent edition of all referenced publications are considered to be part of this handbook.
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contributor authorNAVY - YD - Naval Facilities Engineering Command
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:47:06Z
date available2017-09-04T15:47:06Z
date copyright05/15/1999
date issued1999
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identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/49868
description abstractThis handbook supplements the set of commercial design guidance documents adopted by the military for use in designing wastewater treatment facilities at military installations. That primary design set consists of six manuals of practice (MOPs) published by the Water Environment Federation (WEF, formerly known as the Water Pollution Control Federation). As an augmenting handbook, this guidance should be used in conjunction with those commercial manuals.
Personnel responsible for designing fixed-base wastewater treatment systems, including experienced engineering personnel within the Air Force, Army Corps of Engineers (COE), and Navy as well as contract architectural engineering (A/E) personnel, should refer to each of the six WEF MOPs and to this augmenting handbook.
This handbook is a process design guide and does not address general plant design. In designing and constructing any wastewater treatment facility, numerous design details need to be considered. They include water supply systems, lighting requirements, service buildings and equipment, landscaping, and proprietary processes and equipment. Requirements for these design elements are given in other military and service-specific publications.
Design personnel should also check current service policy documents for detailed instruction. Service-specific directives take precedence over information contained in this handbook. Facility fencing and security guidance is provided in MIL-HDBK-1013/1, Design Guidelines for Physical Security of Fixed Land-Based Facilities and MIL-HDBK-1013/10, Design Guidelines for Security Fencing, Gates, Barriers, and Guard Facilities."
The WEF manuals are the primary technical guidance source for the design of wastewater treatment systems. The WEF set includes the following publications, several of which are published jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE):
a) WEF MOP 8, Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants (Volumes I & II) (ASCE Report on Engineering Practice No. 76)
b) WEF MOP FD-5, Gravity Sanitary Sewer Design and Construction (ASCE Report on Engineering Practice No. 60)
c) WEF MOP FD-4, Design of Wastewater and Stormwater Pumping Stations
d) WEF MOP FD-12, Alternative Sewer Systems
e) WEF MOP FD-G, Existing Sewer Evaluation and Rehabilitation (ASCE Report on Engineering Practice No. 62)
f) WEF MOP FD-10, Wastewater Disinfection
This handbook guides the reader on those topics that are relevant to designing wastewater treatment systems at military facilities and that are not covered in the WEF manuals. It also supplies information on topics covered in the WEF set but deserving of special emphasis. Where discrepancies occur between this handbook and the WEF manuals, the information here takes precedence and should be used.
To provide military personnel with the most up-to-date information available, this handbook points the reader to training guides, handbooks, and other documents published by authorities in the wastewater treatment design field. The most recent edition of all referenced publications are considered to be part of this handbook.
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