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Components of a clarifier - Baffles clarifiers need to know (ntk) Oct 08, 2025

Baffles are structures within clarifiers that disrupt short-circuiting and slow currents to improve settling performance. In circular clarifiers, mid-tank baffles (Crosby cylindrical) and angled baffl...

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Components of a clarifier - Energy-dissipating inlet clarifiers need to know (ntk) Oct 01, 2025

An Energy-dissipating inlet (EDI) is a device placed inside the feedwell.Ā  It helps dissipate the energy (velocity) of incoming influent to promote flocculation. EDIs eliminate flow currents from occu...

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Components of a clarifier - Feedwell clarifiers need to know (ntk) Sep 24, 2025

The feedwell in circular clarifiers is a cylindrical structure around the center feed column that aids in flocculation and flow distribution. It should be large enough to prevent concentrated downward...

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Components of a clarifier - Scum collection clarifiers need to know (ntk) Sep 17, 2025

Scum-collection systems in clarifiers remove floating material from the surface and typically include a scum baffle, skimmer arm, and scum trough. Circular clarifiers use skimmer-arm squeegees and dee...

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Components of a clarifier - Solids collectors clarifiers need to know (ntk) Sep 10, 2025

Solids collectors collect and help remove settled biomass from the bottom of clarifiers. Circular clarifiers use devices like scrapers, suction headers, and withdrawal tubes, while rectangular ones ty...

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Components of a clarifier - Effluent weirs clarifiers need to know (ntk) Sep 03, 2025

A weir is a plate used to control flow from a clarifier.Ā  Specifically, it makes sure the flow is evenly applied across the whole tank. Clarifier weirs often have v-shape notches.Ā  Proper leveling and...

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The purpose of secondary clarifiers activated sludge clarifiers need to know (ntk) Aug 27, 2025

Secondary clarification is essential in biological wastewater treatment, especially in suspended growth systems. Its main purpose is to separate the biological floc (biomass) from the treated liquid. ...

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