Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 370 - ILLINOIS RECOMMENDED STANDARDS FOR SEWAGE WORKS
Subpart F - PRELIMINARY TREATMENT
Section 370.620 - Grit Removal Facilities
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Where Required
Grit removal facilities should be provided for all sewage treatment plants and are required for plants receiving sewage from combined sewers or from sewer systems receiving substantial amounts of grit. If a plant serving a separate sewer system is designed without grit removal facilities, the design shall include provision for future installation. Consideration shall be given to possible damaging effects on pumps, and other preceding equipment, and the need for additional storage capacity in treatment units where grit is likely to accumulate.
b) Location
Grit removal facilities should be located ahead of pumps. In such cases, coarse bar racks should be placed ahead of mechanically cleaned grit removal facilities. Comminution equipment, when used, shall be located downstream of the grit facility in order to reduce the operation and maintenance problems associated with grit.
c) Type and number of units
d) Design Factors
The equipment and inlet and outlet structures shall be designed to minimize turbulance throughout the channel.
Channel-type chambers shall be designed to provide controlled velocities as close as possible to 1 foot per second. The detention period shall be based on the size of particle to be removed.
The inlet shall be located and arranged to prevent short circuiting to the outlet and oriented to the unit flow pattern so as to provide for adequate scouring segregation of organic and grit materials prior to discharge.
A detention time of at least 3 minutes at design peak flow should be provided.
Air should be supplied at 5 cubic feet per minute (cfm) per foot of tank length. The rate of air supplied shall be widely variable so as to maximize unit process effectiveness.
All facilities not provided with positive velocity control should include means for grit washing to further separate organic and inorganic materials. Grit elevator and washing facilities shall be housed to prevent freezing. Provision for adequate heating and ventilation shall be provided to prevent corrosion.
Provisions should be made for dewatering each unit.
An adequate supply of water under pressure shall be provided for clean up.
e) Grit Removal
Grit removal facilities located in pits shall be provided with mechanical equipment for pumping or hoisting grit to ground level. Pits deeper than 4 feet shall be provided with stairway access. An approved-type elevator or manlift may be desirable in some locations. Adequate ventilation, as described in Section 370.600(a)(5), and lighting shall be provided for pits that are deeper than 4 feet or are within an enclosed area.
f) Grit Handling
Impervious, non-slip, working surfaces with drains back to process shall be provided for grit handling areas. Safety handrails shall be provided around the working platform areas. If grit is to be transported, the conveying equipment shall be designed to avoid loss of material and protection from freezing. Grit disposal methods shall be in compliance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 700 and shall be described in the plan documents.
g) Electrical
All electrical fixtures and controls in enclosed or below grade grit removal areas where hazardous gases may accumulate shall meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code (1996) for Class 1, Group D, Division 1 locations.