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Jimmy Smith Wastewater Treatment Plant, United States of America



Sludge scraping on the 28m clarifiers. The plant has two of these, which receive the effluent from the new oxidation ditches.

  • The wastewater treatment plant in Boone, North Carolina.
    Formerly known as the Town of Boone facility, the Jimmy Smith Wastewater...

  • An aerial view of the plant. The wastewater treatment regime at the plant...

  • Sludge scraping on the 28m clarifiers. The plant has two of these, which...

  • Boone's sludge disposal has been revolutionized. A combination of dewatering...

  • The belt press after installation; the sludge stream passes through the belt...

  • Finished biosolids storage; over half of the material produced has been...

  • Cascade aeration; the treated effluent is discharged into the South Fork of...

  • Although the plant has a capacity of 18,250m³/day, it is currently...

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