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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />water and new cell bodies. The bio-reactors contain both primary and <br />biological suspended solids that require removal prior to discharge of <br />the treated water through a TDWR and EPA permitted outfall. <br /> <br />The suspended solids are settled in four clarifiers. A portion of <br />viable micro-organisms are recycled back to the bio-reactors. The <br />excess solids are conditioned and processed through the dewatering <br />facilities (filter presses) and disposed in a Class ~I landfill nearby. <br /> <br />III. TEXAS OPERATIONS WASTE INCINERATION, P.O. B-2616 <br />Project No. W-152 <br /> <br />PURPOSE: <br /> <br />To dispose of Texas Operations solid and liquid wastes by incineration. <br />Wastes range from about 20,000,000 to 50,000,000 pounds per year from <br />about 2,300 different internal sources. <br /> <br />PROCESS DESCRIPTION: <br /> <br />The unit will consist of various feed systems, including inventory, a <br />rotary kiln with an afterburner chamber, a boiler, a quench/scrubber <br />for strong acid removal, an ionizing wet scrubber for particulate and <br />weak acid gas removal, an induction fan, a stack and a scrubber water <br />clarification and ash dewatering system. <br /> <br />The treated scrubber water will be released to a permitted outfall and <br />the treated flue gas will be vented. The ash will be landfilled. <br /> <br />EQUIPMENT LIST: <br /> <br />Waste Processing and Storage <br /> <br />Incinerator and Afterburner <br /> <br />Boiler <br /> <br />Quench/Scrubber <br /> <br />Ionizing Wet Scrubber <br /> <br />Induction Fan and Stack <br /> <br />A-5 <br />