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Laboratory
Appleton’s analytical laboratory
at the wastewater treatment plant functions in support capacity for
many city operations and programs. The laboratory staff primarily
conducts a full range of wet-chemistry analyses on the various
stages of wastewater treatment within the plant.
Plant processes are constantly
monitored by integrated computer systems which rely on data input
from laboratory personnel. The analytical results verify process
settings and actions, allowing the operations staff to make
decisions on how to best treat the wastewater. One of the most
critical aspects of the laboratory is to monitor the full range of
compliance parameters under the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources’ water quality standards. In addition to the more than
50 daily checks conducted for the treatment plant operations, the
laboratory staff also supports both the Pretreatment and Biosolids
Programs. Industrial compliance monitoring required by this program
relies on the sampling efforts of the staff and the analytical
results they obtain from industrial dischargers to determine the
program’s effectiveness.
With advancements in technology and
high quality instrumentation available to the laboratory staff, it
is possible to monitor pollutant at parts per billion. Stringent
water quality standards and discharge permit limits require this
level of detection to assure adequate wastewater treatment prior to
discharge into the Fox River and ultimately, the Great Lakes.
Services of the wastewater
treatment plant laboratory are further utilized by city of Appleton
Water Distribution and Water Filtration Plant. Biological testing
also supports the sanitation monitoring done by the city of Appleton
Health Department in conjunction with its facilities inspection
program.

Appleton's
Wastewater Laboratory
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