briandestefano
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 7, 2008
- 23
Sorry about the vagueness of my previous post. I am working on the treatment of the wastewater for a salmon smoking facility in upstate New York. The salmon is delivered in fillets so there is no gutting going on or anything like that. The facility currently discharges there wastewater into a ditch witch leads to a nearby small river. I am looking treating the water and continuing to discharge it into the river or into an absorption field similar to a rural residential septic field. I am trying to figure out how to remove whatever fish particles get into the wastewater while washing and also what to do with the salt used for preservation. For the fish meat I am thinking about filtering the water or allowing the pieces to settle out, is this reasonable? And for the salt, I am worried about discharging it into a freshwater river. Any help would be much appreciated.