During his design of the Shepherd’s Cove subdivision, a new housing development along the Potomac River in West Virginia, engineer Jim Hutzell had to find a commercial treatment system capable of handling 6,200 gpd that could meet Chesapeake Bay effluent standards (BOD 5 mg/L; TSS 10 mg/L; and TN 18 mg/L), but was also lightweight, low-profile and maneuverable for placement in a difficult site. Hutzell also wanted a cost-effective technology with a solid track record that used minimal power.Hutzell’s final design was a cluster of four Fuji Clean USA commercial CEN21 denitrification systems, each capable of treating 1,680 gpd. He based his decision on treatment
Case Study: Subdivision requires low-profile treatment system
May 14, 2015
| by Craig Mandli |















