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Wastewater Characterization of Fish Processing Plant Effluents

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NAME Bella Coola <strong>Fish</strong>eries Ltd.<br />

OWNER (same)<br />

MOELP DISCHARGE PERMIT NUMBER PE-5400<br />

ADDRESS 9829 River Road, Delta, V4G 1B4<br />

TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBER 583-3474/583-4940<br />

CONTACT PERSON Aki Sakai, <strong>Plant</strong> Manager<br />

RECEIVING WATER BODY Fraser River<br />

TREATMENT PROCESS DESCRIPTION Screening<br />

SOURCES FOR INFORMATION Richard Cermak<br />

DATE OF LAST INFORMATION UPDATE August 27, 1993<br />

OUTFALL LOCATION COORDINATES 49E 09.179' N, 122E 57.096' W<br />

NTS MAP SHEET NUMBER 92 G2<br />

OUTFALL DATA<br />

@ depth (@ low water) 6 m<br />

@ length (from shore @ low water) 45 m<br />

@ pipe diameter 200 mm<br />

@ age 14 years<br />

@ material concrete sewer pipe<br />

@ diffuser configuration Y pipe<br />

Floor drains inside the processing building direct all process water to the wastewater sump.<br />

Large <strong>of</strong>fal is either collected directly in totes, or is flumed to the wastewater sump, where it<br />

is separated from the effluent by an inclined wire mesh conveyor which transport the <strong>of</strong>fal to a<br />

container. Seepage from this container cannot drain back to the sump and is hosed into a yard<br />

drain, which is connected to the sump.<br />

FREMP 03/21/1994<br />

<strong>Fish</strong> <strong>Processing</strong> <strong>Plant</strong> Effluent 27

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