A Guide to the Department of Defense Operation, Maintenance and Training Assistance Program (OMTAP) for Wastewater Treatment Plant Personnel

Abstract

OMTAP is a Department of Defense program to improve the performance of wastewater treatment plants located on military installations. The program is divided into three phases, each requiring a site visit by a team of evaluators. The first phase involves a comprehensive evaluation of the treatment process to identify operational and/or design deficiencies. In the second phase, operators and laboratory technicians are trained on procedures recommended to overcome problems identified during the diagnostic phase. The final phase is a follow-on evaluation of plant performance to assess those improvements that have been made since OMTAP was initiated at the plant. Keywords: Wastewater treatment plants, Operator assistance program.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1987
Accession Number
ADA187343

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