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Gainesville, Florida, USA
University of Florida Water Reclamation Facility
PO Box 117735
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32611
USA

Contact Information:
Contact:  James Williams
Email:  williams_james@bellsouth.net
Telephone:  352-392-1103
Fax: 

Plant Operation: Municipal

Processing: Wastewater

Web site:
http://bellsouthpwp.net/r/e/reginawilliams/index.html

Plant/Process Description:
The University of Florida has utilized its own wastewater treatment plant since 1948. The original plant was located at the corner of Museum Road and North-South Drive on the U.F. campus. In 1991, construction of a new facility was begun. The new Water Reclamation Facility was completed in 1994, and is located on North-South Drive, just south of the original site. The new facility is a prototype plant, using the BioDenipho process to treat wastewater.

The University of Florida Water Reclamation Facility is a biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal, or BioDenipho plant. It has two anaerobic tanks, two oxidation ditches, series flow patterns and alternating ambient conditions within the oxidation ditches.

A BioDenipho plant resembles a Bardenpho plant where anoxic and aerobic processes take place separately with a clarifier and a return sludge pump system. A wastewater treatment plant employing the BioDenipho process also resembles a conventional oxidation ditch treatment plant where aeration or oxygenation of mixed liquor takes place, a clarifier is used for settling the mixed liquor, and a return sludge pumping system is utilized.

The major components common to both conventional oxidation ditch and BioDenipho processes are a closed-loop reactor basin where aeration of mixed liquor takes place, a clarifier for settling the mixed liquor, and a return sludge pumping system. The feature distinguishing the BioDenipho plant is that the anaerobic tank is located prior to the oxidation ditches.

Owner:
University of Florida
Web site:  http://www.ufl.edu
Operating Company:
University of Florida
Web site:  http://www.ufl.edu
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