ADEQ Wastewater Treatment 1 Practice Test

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Which statement best describes SRT?

The average time wastewater spends in a tank

The average time solids spend in the biological treatment system

Solids Retention Time is the average time the sludge solids spend in the biological treatment zone. In a Activated Sludge system, biomass is constantly produced and removed as waste sludge, so SRT measures how long those solids stay before being wasted. It’s determined by the amount of solids present in the biological unit divided by the daily solids wasted, linking growth and decay of the microbial population to process performance. This concept is about solids lingering in the biological reactor, not the movement of the liquid water itself. Hydraulic retention time, by contrast, describes how long water stays in a tank; the clarifier’s detention time refers to water residence in the clarifier; and digester retention time relates to how long sludge spends in the digestion unit. So the statement that best describes SRT is that it’s the average time solids spend in the biological treatment system.

The time water spends in the clarifier

The time solids spend in the digester

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