Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is a Storm King® Overflow?
A. A Storm King® Overflow is a hydrodynamic separator
used for removing settleable solids from wastewater. As the
flow within the unit is dynamic (moving) the unit requires
far less volume than a conventional passive device to obtain
the same removal performance. This is because of drag forces
set up within the unit due to the flow patterns set up which
are themselves dictated by the unit geometry.
Q. Does a Storm King® Overflow control the flow rate as
well as providing solids removal?
A. No, it doesn’t. Hydro-Brake® Flow Controls are
typically used to control the pass-on flow rate to treatment.
If a gravitational system is unobtainable then a pump can
be used to control the pass-on flow to treatment as an alternative
to the Hydro-Brake®.
Q. What performance can a hydrodynamic separator achieve?
A. The performance efficiency of a hydrodynamic separator
depends on the physical size of the unit itself (and consequently
retention time) and on the settleability of the incoming sewage.
Purely neutrally buoyant material cannot be removed by gravitational
forces alone. A hydrodynamic separator typically achieves
the same removal performance as a primary sedimentation tank
in a quarter of the plan area. Higher loading rates can be
used when less efficient performance is required, eg. at a
treatment works where grits and silts are desired to be removed
but where it is beneficial for finer faecal material to pass
forward to further downstream treatment processes. Conversely,
chemicals can be added to enhance solids separation.
Q. What dictates the size of a Storm King® Overflow?
A. The required diameter of a Storm King® Overflow is
a function of the peak design inflow rate, design removal
performance and the available depth. Within defined design
limits, unit diameter can be increased to counter-act the
effect of limited available depth.
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