I recently took a tour of the Waste Water Treatment Plant. It was incredible. It was the newest and cleanest looking building that I've seen at McMurdo. Inside is warm and humid but it doesn't smell like anything bad; If anything it smells like dirt or grass. This plant is currently processing waste water for about 900 people. It's an open air system and uses no chemicals.
These are the three "trains" filled with the water being processed. It processes the waste from about 1500 people although our station will peak |
In the wintertime, they drain two of them and only 1 operates to process waste for the 130 people here for the winter. |
This is Zeno, our tour guide. He works nights in the Waste Water Treatment Plant. He is one of only two people that work that here. They each work 12 hours a day. |
This is the macerator. It's the first stop for the water on it's way into the plant. It does exactly what the name suggests. |
Next they are funneled into this sludge tank. |
When the sludge tanks fill up it's brought over into this room to be drained and processed. |
This is the side view of the machine. The sludge gets flattened between they fabric and completely strained. The water drips down the bottom and the dried sludge is pumped out the other end. |
Here we are looking at the sludge turned fertilizer that has been produced. |
There there's a tiny green thing growing in it! |
Here's Chelsea being so excited about the plant. |
The water that is drained off is then funneled over here and put under these UV lights before coming out the other end and being pumped out into the bay. |
And there it is! |
Here's a animated version of the system. |
Here we are in the Lab were they test the water to see what's living in there. |
Here's some samples of water that we are going to look at. |
We pulled up the picture on the big screen. |
No comments:
Post a Comment