Course Glossary
This shows the specialized terms used in EarthWise Academy. This section contains all the definitions used in the various course glossaries used by each course.
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Advanced TreatmentConsists of additional biological or chemical treatment processes (beyond secondary treatment) that are employed to remove constituents such as nitrogen and phosphorus, that are not reduced significantly as a result of secondary treatment. Any process of water renovation that upgrades treated wastewater to meet specific reuse requirements. May include general cleanup of water or removal of specific parts or wastes insufficiently removed by conventional treatment processes. Typical processes include chemical treatment and pressure filtration.
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AerobicA condition in which high levels of dissolved oxygen are made available.
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Aerobic BacteriaAlso called aerobes
Bacteria that must have molecular (dissolved) oxygen to survive. Bacteria that will live and reproduce only in an environment containing oxygen, which is available for their respiration (breathing), namely atmospheric oxygen or oxygen dissolved in water. Oxygen combined chemically, such as in water molecules (H2O), cannot be used for respiration by aerobic bacteria.
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Agronomic Loading RatesThe annual whole biosolids application rate designed to:
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AL
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Alkaline(DBP40) Enhanced Coagulation – Basics (1280) |
Alkalinity
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Alternative Compliance CriteriaAlternative Compliance Criteria (ACC)—
Alternative criteria that can be used to achieve either monthly or annual compliance with the enhanced coagulation requirements of the DBP Rule. |
AnaerobicA condition in which dissolved molecular oxygen is not present, however, some chemically bound oxygen may be present.
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Anaerobic BacteriaAlso known as anaerobes.
Bacteria that live and reproduce in an environment containing no "free" oxygen or DO (this type of environment is referred to as anoxic conditions). Anaerobic bacteria obtain their oxygen supply by breaking down chemical compounds which contain oxygen, such as sulfate.
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