Oxidation ponds are one of the most commonly employed secondary wastewater treatment systems in the United States for systems with average dry weather flows of approximately 0.2 cu m/sec (5 mgd) and less. Oxidation pond systems are generally easy and inexpensive to operate and maintain but require larger land areas than conventional systems. Thus, they are cost-effective for smaller communities where land is usually less costly than in urban areas.
Overland Flow of Oxidation Pond Effluent at Davis, California
Authors: David L. Tucker, E.D Schroeder, D.B. Pelz, Richard J. Stenquist
1977 EPA Technology Transfer Program