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CE326 Principles of Environmental EngineeringIowa State University

Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering

Tim Ellis, Ph.D., P.E., Associate ProfessorMarch 9, 2009

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Announcements Wednesday field trip to Ames Water Plant

http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/civic/waterworks1.htm

Meet at the plant at half past the hour of scheduled lab time (10:30 and 2:30) Bring photo id’s No cameras, cell phones or backpacks allowed

2nd exam scheduled for Friday, March 27th - we’ll have a review during the lab class on Wednesday, March 25th

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Public Health Effects of Filtration

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Number of waterborne disease outbreaks in U.S.

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Bachwash Efficiency

5

• 5 nozzles/ft2 or 55 nozzles/m2 - acceptable

• < 4 nozzles/ft2 or 40 nozzles/m2 – large dead zones

• 24 nozzles/ft2 or 268 nozzles/m2 - good

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Automatic Backwash Filter

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Automatic Backwash Filter

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Backwashing Calculations

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Backwashing Calculations

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Backwashing Calculations

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Backwashing Calculations

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first elevated steel water tank west of the Mississippi River

erected in 1897 under the supervision and design of Anson Marston

constructed due to a severe water shortage in 1895 that required cancellation of classes

tank holds 162,000 US gallons

1978, the water tower was disconnected when the university switched to municipal water

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Water Towers, 1951-1970, Water District No. 54Located on the north side of the Des Moines Field House, near the current skateboard park

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http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/civic/waterworks1.htm

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Stanton, Iowa- 96 feet tall.- holds 2,400,000 cups of coffee (150,000 gals.) - completed in time for Homecoming 2000. 

Hollywood screen and TV personality Virginia Christine, "Mrs. Olson" of coffee commercial fame, was one of Stanton's famous daughters. At the time of our centennial in 1970, Virginia came home to be our parade marshal. During the celebration she served coffee to the public. Stanton's water tower was converted to a giant Swedish coffeepot the following year.

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Adair, IowaHelm, CaliforniaAtlanta, Illinois

Markle, Indiana Ironwood, Michigan

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