Pump association offers effluent training program in both video and CD-ROM formats.A training program, Effluent effluent waste from an abattoir carried away in liquid form. Disposal is a major problem because of the need to avoid pollution of waterways. See aerobic effluent treatment, anaerobic effluent treatment. Pumps for Onsite Wastewater Treatment: Selecting the Right Pump for the Job, is available from the Sump and Sewage Sewage Water-carried wastes, in either solution or suspension, that flow away from a community. Also known as wastewater flows, sewage is the used water supply of the community. It is more than 99. Pump Manufacturers Association (SSPMA) in both video and CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). formats. The program details how to size and select a pump for an enhanced-flow septic-tank effluent pump (STEP) system and a low-pressure pipe (LPP LPP Legitimate Peripheral Participation (community of practice) LPP Liberian People's Party (Liberia) LPP Leak Point Pressure LPP Land Partnership Plan LPP Lean Premixed Prevaporized ) distribution system. The 28-minute program comes with fact sheets that answer frequently asked questions and tables that help calculate flow rates, pump capacity, and pump control differential. It covers the impeller designs, along with the applications of each design. The program gives example calculations for sizing and selecting pumps for STEP and LPP systems; however, it notes that the same pump selection principles apply to sand, peat, and mound systems. It shows how to plot the flow rate and total dynamic head needed on manufacturer's performance curves to select the pump. To order the videotape videotape Magnetic tape used to record visual images and sound, or the recording itself. There are two types of videotape recorders, the transverse (or quad) and the helical. or CD-ROM, along with the worksheet materials, which can be duplicated for classroom use, call (847) 559-9233, e-mail hdqtrs@sspma.org, or visit www.sspma.org. |
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