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Town of Stanley


 

Address:

  Business Rt 340 West

P.O. Box 220

Stanley, VA. 22851

 

Contact Person:

  Terry A. Pettit

 

Phone Number:

  540-778-3458

 

Email Address:

  Firechief24stanley@yahoo.com

 

Fax Number:

  540-778-3454

 

Directions to Facility:

  Located on the West side of Business Rt 340 between Stanley and Bypass Rt 340. It is located 1/4 mile South of Stanley and 4 miles North of the 340 instersection of Business and Bypass Rt 340.

 

Description:

  The Stanley Wastewater Facility is a Virginia Class III plant. The Town's wastewater is all domestic even though we have two large industries near Stanley. One has their own sewer plant and the other has a pump and haul system whereby we accept sewage twice per week. Our facility is a 0.3 MGD plant and begins with a combination screen comminutor tank where large and small debris are shredded and removed. The flow enters an odor control tank where it is mixed and the odor is stripped through a carbon filter system. There also is a bypass around both tanks for maintenance purposes. The influent then enters a splitter manhole where it enters two oxidation ditches each holding 150,000 gallons. The ditches have 4 rotors that can manually be turned off/on. It then flows to 2 clarifiers then to chlorintation contact tanks. Solids are pumped from the bottom of the clarifiers into a 26,000 gallon aerobic digester where they are held for a period of time, decanted, and then the thickened sludge is sent to the 3 sludge drying beds. The effluent is chlorinated and then gravity flows through an 8' line 3 miles to the Shenandoah River.

 

Staffing Information:

  Three Class III operators. 8 hr/day operation weekly, 4 hrs/day weekends.

Offered to Network Members:

  Plant tours, troubleshooting assistance, equipment - new/used

See a Flow Diagram of Town of Stanley Facility

 

 

 

 

   

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