New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "New York State Department of Environmental Conservation"

Transcription

1 May 2012 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Award Submission for Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) Submitted by D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission Cover (PWWPCD).indd (05/16/12-3:46 PM)

2 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) Project Summary The Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) owned and operated a wastewater treatment plant originally constructed in 1951 utilizing the Trickling Filter biological treatment process with a design flow of 4 MGD. Treated effluent is discharged into Manhasset Bay. The plant was last upgraded in to achieve secondary treatment levels. As a result of effluent nitrogen restrictions imposed by NYSDEC from the Long Island Sound Study (LISS), the plant was again required to upgrade/modify their treatment system to comply with a strict compliance schedule. As a result of this project the District improved and provided the following environmental benefits: Nitrogen discharge reduction of 68% in the treated effluent Elimination of sodium hypochlorite disinfection, therefore 100% reduction of residual chlorine in the treated effluent. CBOD Previous performance of mg.l (25 mg/l permit limit) Current performance of 2 mg/l (25 mg/l permit limit) 99% removal of influent CBOD Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Previous performance of mg/l (30 mg/l permit limit) Current performance of 4mg/l (30 mg/l permit limit) 98% removal of influent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Decommission of the 3,000-gallon underground methanol storage tank and elimination of its use as an additional carbon source previously required for the process. 100% removal of odorous emissions from the open to the atmosphere distribution chamber, which directed flow to the Oxidation Ditch, by providing underground piping and at the Sludge Thickener Tank by providing a tank cover and odor control system. Reclaimed 1.5 acres within the plant grounds and restored the area. The project was completed ahead-of-schedule, below the original bid amount and satisfied all Consent Order requirements. General Project Description The Port Washington Water Pollution Control District located at 70 Harbor Road, Port Washington, New York is a Special District within the Town of North Hempstead. It is one of the oldest water pollution control districts in Long Island and serves over 28,000 residents and businesses. It has approx. 75 miles of gravity sewers and 17 sewage pump stations. D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 1 -

3 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) The bottom waters of the western part of Long Island Sound have, for decades, been deficient in dissolved oxygen at times during the year, resulting in the contravention of water quality standards. The USEPA with the cooperation of the NYSDEC and CTDEP initiated a study in the late 1980 s to identify water quality issues related to the Sound. This effort has come to be known as the Long Island Sound Study (LISS). The study determined that excessive nitrogen discharged from wastewater treatment plants and non-point sources contributed to hypoxic conditions (dissolved oxygen less than 3 mg/l) in sections of the Sound that threaten the aquatic life supported by the Sound. This condition has been the driving force for the nitrogen removal requirements for the North Shore plants. The LISS findings lead to a TMDL (total maximum daily load) reduction of 58.5% for nitrogen for all the WWTPs discharging to the Long Island Sound over a 15 year period, with incremental improvements along the way, ending in The PWWPCD required SPDES compliance date to achieve this goal was Oct In order to improve the dissolved oxygen conditions in the Sound, the total nitrogen loading to the Sound, contributed by wastewater treatment plants located on the North Shore of Long Island, the South Shore of Westchester and Connecticut and the Upper East River plants of New York City, must be reduced below a 1990 baseline nitrogen discharge level. As a consequence of this, the Port Washington WPCD new SPDES permit required that total nitrogen levels, (TN) in the plant discharge be reduced by 58.5% by The challenge of achieving this goal was demonstrated by converting existing tankage at the plant as a Biological Nitrogen Removal (BNR) Demonstration Project for 1 mgd of flow, (approximately one-third of the plant flow), to provide the interim nitrogen removal and pilot test the use of activated sludge technology at the plant at the same time. This was instrumental in helping with the decision process. For the final fullscale upgrade the District and D&B evaluated seven alternative treatment options, four of which relied on maintaining the existing Trickling Filter technology, to provide the required nitrogen removal. Following a Feasibility Analysis the District ultimately selected the activated sludge oxidation ditch technology as the most cost-effective alternative to provide the necessary treatment. The BNR Demonstration Project, while providing the necessary nitrogen removal, also required a significant amount of methanol, (a 3,000-gallon underground tank was installed for this pilot) and aeration at a significant operating expense, however, the results of the BNR Demonstration Project concluded that the Oxidation Ditch was the best technology for this plant. The Oxidation Ditch technology utilizes Activated Sludge for secondary treatment or nitrification and accomplishes total nitrogen removal by converting a portion of the front end of the aeration tank to an anoxic zone into which the nitrates produced in the aerobic portion of the tank are recycled. This allows the plant to accomplish total nitrogen removal by relying on the use of the BOD5 in the influent to be a carbon source for the denitrifying organisms in the anoxic zone. In addition to removing the nitrogen from the system by converting the nitrates to nitrogen gas, the denitrifying organisms oxidize the incoming BOD5, reducing the aeration requirement. The treatment plant utilized sodium hypochlorite for disinfection in the two existing chlorine contact tanks. In addition to the TN requirements, the modified SPDES Permit included a maximum permit limit of 0.65 mg/l total residual chlorine for the plant effluent as compared to the previous permit action level of 2 mg/l. In order to comply with the new permit requirements, three disinfection alternatives were considered and evaluated. The alternative utilizing a new ultraviolet disinfection (UV) system to replace the sodium hypochlorite chemical addition disinfection was selected. D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 2 -

4 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) The construction included the following major components: Installation of new Biological Treatment System Oxidation Ditch (197 L X 137 W) and appurtenances; Construction of new Final Settling Tank Distribution Chamber; Construction of one new 55-foot diameter 4th Final Settling Tank; Installation of Return Activated Sludge Pumping System and Controls; Installation of new Waste Activated Sludge Pumping System and Controls; replacement of Chlorine Contact Tanks with an Ultraviolet Disinfection System; Modifications to Existing Distribution Chambers; Modifications to the three existing Final Settling Tanks; Installation of new process piping systems; Installation of new Final Settling Tank Mechanisms; Installation of New Emergency Generator; and installation of new Mechanical Bar Screens for influent screening at the Headworks Building, along with other miscellaneous rehabilitation. See attached aerials of the TF plant Figure 1 and the Upgraded BNR plant Figure 2. A summary of the timeline of the project is shown on Figure 3. Beginning with the BNR demonstration project, followed by the engineering study which evaluated all the components and ending with the design phase, approximately one year, which finalized the design process of the full scale BNR based on the pilot, all the regulatory approvals, and lastly, bidding and construction. The construction schedule for this project consisted of 3 years and 3 months for completion. The schedule included milestones for the major components of the project: the Oxidation Ditch and the UV System. A good track record and construction methods established during the project encouraged D&B and the District to petition the NYSDEC for the early removal of the BNR demonstration project (which was in operation for the nitrogen removal of one third of the plant flow) and one of the Final Settling Tanks. The State accepted the request and permitted interim limits for TN during this phase of the construction. This would shorten the completion of the project by 6 months at a minimum. The State required that Total Suspended Solids (TSS) would not violate the SPDES and the UV system would have an accelerated schedule. During this construction interim period the TSS or TN limits were both in compliance with the required limits, Refer to Figures 2 and 3. This permitted an early project completion along with the environmental benefits. The construction was successfully completed due to the partnering approach between the Engineer, Owner and Contractor used during construction allowing the project to be completed 10 months ahead of schedule, (and within budget). The Construction of the Oxidation Ditch was completed over one year ahead of schedule and the UV system 9 months ahead of schedule, please reference Figure 4. The design basis for the treatment plant is shown in Figure 5. The design was based on a TN effluent limit of 7.1 mg/l in accordance with the SPDES permit requirements. Historical average Influent and Effluent TN for years are shown in Table 1 below. Based on the obtained data, the average effluent TN for years was 20 mg/l. The current average effluent TN with the Oxidation Ditch in operation is 6.5 mg/l, as shown on Figure 6. This results in a successful TN reduction of 68%! The UV system has performed effectively in the disinfection of the treated effluent surpassing the results of the sodium hypochlorite disinfection. The UV system performance results are shown in Figure 7. A summary of the outstanding results of the BNR upgrade vs the Trickling Filter Plant for the treated effluent at the PWPCD is shown below: D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 3 -

5 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) Parameter Existing Trickling Filter Plant New Oxidation Ditch Plant CBOD mg/l 2 mg/l TSS 18 mg/l 4 mg/l Chlorine Residual mg/l 0 mg/l TN 20 mg/l 6.5 mg/l Furthermore, the addition of methanol as a carbon source needed for an enhanced performance of the BNR demonstration project was eliminated. Once the performance testing was completed and the obtained results of the Oxidation Ditch were acceptable the introduction of primary sludge was performed. This primary sludge addition as a carbon source proved to be effective and enhanced the results previously obtained. The addition of mechanical bar screens to the process train was also performed during this project. The elimination of the methanol along with the potential hazards associated with handling, storing and dispensing of the chemical is an added environmental benefit as well as a safer work environment for the employees. In efforts to educate the community, D&B and the District held meetings to provide an understanding and education on the factors that affect the Sound. Although the LISS identified the treatments plants as the major culprit of the nitrogen loading to Manhasset Bay, other contributors also play a role such as nonpoint sources of pollution. While providing the information to the public about the project, these meetings also assisted in educating the public that we all have to work together to protect our water quality. Innovation, Sustainability and/or Partnerships As a result of the change in technology at the treatment plant from the Trickling Filter System to the Activated Sludge Oxidation Ditch technology the plant did not rely or require the use of the existing Trickling Filter system. The Trickling Filters (TFs), therefore, were no longer required and were to be abandoned under this project The wastewater treatment facility used to operate a biosolids incinerator and a 55-foot diameter by 20 + feet deep Ash Storage Tank, which received biosolids incinerator ash from the fluidized bed biosolids incinerator. When the quantity of ash stored in the tank neared or reached the tank s capacity it required removal. At the time of the BNR upgrade construction the tank was nearing its capacity and required removal and disposal of the inert ash. D&B and the District requested permission to the NYSDEC involving the use of a waste treatment byproduct, inert ash, in a beneficial way, as fill. The proposed locations for utilization of the inert ash for backfill where around the perimeter of Final Settling Tank #4 and TF #3. The NYSDEC granted the petition, (NYSDEC BUD ). Approximately 1000 CY of inert ash were used as backfill at these locations, reference attached 2009 and 2010 Annual Reports. The inert ash was utilized in accordance with the permit requirements. Two of the three TFs where demolished and TF #3 walls were demolished to 1 foot below grade and backfilled with the inert ash per permit requirements. Approximately 1.5 acres of real state within the plant grounds were recovered. The area where the TFs were located was regraded, restored with top soil and seeded with wildflowers. See attached Figure 8. D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 4 -

6 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) The positive benefits from the use of the inert ash as backfill translated in terms of cost savings to approximately $200,000 and the elimination of the need to landfill this product or obtain the required fill from another potentially non-renewable source and recover the land within the plant: priceless. The Oxidation Ditch technology selected to achieve the required goal successfully reduced the amount of total nitrogen (TN) by 68% and chlorine residual (TRC) by 100% in the plant effluent of the PWWPCD. The partnership approach utilized during the construction of this project allowed it to be completed earlier than projected. The early completion provided an earlier environmental benefit to the Long Island Sound. Superior Practices The PWWPCD BNR Upgrade project was unique in the way the construction was handled. The participants of the project worked in partnership to achieve the goals of the project. The project schedule was very critical due to this project having a NYSDEC consent order. As usual, in construction there are always challenges, however due to the commitment of the participants of this project, the schedule requirements were met, ahead of schedule providing early benefits to the Long Island Sound and more as explained below. In order to ensure the schedules where met additional effort to finding feasible solutions to the challenges of the project were required. As an example, the existing Final Settling Tanks required modification due to the upgrade. The Final Settling Tanks did not comply with Ten State Standards for activated sludge systems and needed to be modified to increase the depth from 9-feet to 14-feet side water depth, (5-foot wall height increase). FRP reinforcing was investigated and incorporated into the design to provide the additional required structural support for the existing FST walls which were not adequate for the additional water height additional hydrostatic pressure. This technology provided time savings as opposed to demolishing and reconstructing the tanks. The addition of this technology as well as the partnering approach utilized through the construction phase allowed the project to be completed ahead of schedule and the benefit of an even earlier cleaner treated effluent to Manhasset Bay! The project still provided added environmental benefits beyond those imposed by the SPDES permit. The project incorporated under its scope modifications to the process in efforts to counteract odorous emissions to the atmosphere. An existing open to the atmosphere distribution chamber, which received flow from the Primary Settling Tanks and directed the flow to the Oxidation Ditch via a 36 diameter pipe was removed for the process train. The chamber was bypassed by connecting the existing 36 influent pipe from the primary tanks, installing approximately 90 linear feet of buried piping parallel to the chamber and connecting to the existing 36 pipe to the Oxidation Ditch. In addition, included under this project was the installation of a tank cover and odor control system for an existing Sludge Thickening Tank. Both of these additions to the BNR upgrade achieved environmental benefits exceeding the regulatory requirements. Measurable Environmental Benefits Ten years ago D&B and the Port Washington Water Pollution Control District started the efforts to reduce the environmental impact from the nitrogen concentrations found in treated wastewater treatment effluent. The journey embarked from a plant that was not designed for nitrogen removal and utilized the typical sodium hypochlorite for disinfection into a construction project to produce a facility which reduces the D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 5 -

7 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) amount of nitrogen and residual chlorine in the treated effluent discharged to Manhasset Bay/Long Island Sound. The Long Island Sound Study, (LISS) identified nitrogen discharges from various sources to be the major culprit of low dissolved oxygen levels in the Sound stress and death of aquatic organisms. Almost overwhelming at the start of this journey, now better prepared to meet the challenges and continue the improvements for a better environmental performance. As a result of this project the District improved and provided the following environmental benefits: Nitrogen discharge reduction of 68% in the treated effluent cleaner waters! Elimination of sodium hypochlorite disinfection, therefore 100% reduction of residual chlorine in the treated effluent. CBOD Previous performance of mg.l (25 mg/l permit limit) Current performance of 2 mg/l (25 mg/l permit limit) 99% removal of influent CBOD Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Previous performance of mg/l (30 mg/l permit limit) Current performance of 4mg/l (30 mg/l permit limit) 98% removal of influent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Decommission of the 3,000-gallon underground methanol storage tank and elimination of its use as an additional carbon source previously required for the process. 100% removal of odorous emissions from the Oxidation Ditch distribution chamber (open-to-theatmosphere), which directed flow to the Oxidation Ditch, by providing buried piping, which eliminated the distribution chamber and also provided a tank cover and odor control system at the Sludge Thickener Tank. Reclaimed 1.5 acres within the plant grounds and restored the area. The District is located in a residential area; this project ensured and provided added benefits to the surrounding community. Commitment and Leadership of Environmental Excellence The BNR upgrade project is an example of commitment and leadership in the wastewater industry. The project not only provided the required compliance with the State s mandates but incorporated a committed effort to improve other practices in order to protect the environment. The project provided cleaner waters and cleaner air. The commitment from D&B and the District propagated through all the phases of the work including the contractor, which provided the tool for an early completion: a partnership D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 6 -

8 Environmental Excellence Awards Port Washington Water Pollution Control District (PWWPCD) approach. This consisted of meetings and continuous availability from all the partners in order to allow the project to proceed without delay. The construction management for this project provided an outstanding performance in always maintaining one step ahead of the work and in a synchronized fashion, and maintaining communication lines open at all times. The results were reflected in the early completion, start-up and testing with excellent results. The nitrogen removal and chlorine residual previously discharged into the Sound were reduced and eliminated respectively, odorous emissions were reduced for cleaner air to the surrounding community and the carbon source potentially associated with the operation of the Oxidation Ditch, consisting of methanol, eliminated utilizing primary sludge in its place to further provide benefits to the environment and the PWWPCD s employees. Transferability to Other Users The BNR upgrade was a successful construction project and exemplary for its construction practices. Other similar projects currently under construction are striving to produce similar results as those obtained in this project. As an example, a similar design has been provided for the Great Neck Water Pollution which would expect similar results and benefits. Funding Sources The project was bonded for $32,000,000 and fund sources for the project included $11,008,000 from NYS Clean Water/Air Bond Act Grant and a NYSEFC SRF Loan of $15,574,000. The bid contract amount was $23,000,000. The project was completed within budget. Other Details In comparison to other processes that achieve similar results in terms of nitrogen removal, the oxidation ditch requires little maintenance. The Oxidation Ditch performance is consistent even with a limited operation and maintenance. Supporting Information (following this page) Figure 1 - Plant Original Figure 2 - Upgraded BNR Plant Figure 3 - Project Timeline Figure 4 - Actual Construction Completion Figure 5 - Design Basis Figure 6 - Effluent Nitrogen (TN) Results Figure 7 - Fecal Coliform Results Figure 8 - Reclaimed Land From Trickling Filters D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. Known as Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers NYSDEC - Env Excel Award Submission (PWWPCD).indd (05/17/12-12:10 PM) - 7 -

9 Figure 1 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT PLANT ORIGINAL

10 Figure 2 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT UPGRADED BNR PLANT

11 Figure 3 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT PROJECT TIMELINE

12 Figure 4 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION

13 Figure 5 * Required to Comply with SPDES Permit Limitation of 237 lbs/d PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT DESIGN BASIS

14 Figure 6 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT EFFLUENT NITROGEN (TN) RESULTS

15 Figure 7 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT FECAL COLIFORM RESULTS

16 Figure 8 PORT WASHINGTON, NY PORT WASHINGTON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RECLAIMED LAND FROM TRICKLING FILTERS

WASTEWATER DEPARTMENT. Bentonville Wastewater Treatment Plant Facts:

WASTEWATER DEPARTMENT. Bentonville Wastewater Treatment Plant Facts: Mission: The mission of the Bentonville Wastewater Treatment Utility and staff is to protect public health and the environment through the effective treatment of wastewater. Effective wastewater treatment

More information

Town of North Castle, NY Sewer District No. 2 WWTP

Town of North Castle, NY Sewer District No. 2 WWTP Town of North Castle, NY Sewer District No. 2 WWTP Robert Butterworth, PE, BCEE Project Principal Jan Salzman, PE, BCEE Project Manager March 9, 2016 Presentation Overview Purpose and Scope of Study Background

More information

BEING GOOD STEWARDS: IMPROVING EFFLUENT QUALITY ON A BARRIER ISLAND. 1.0 Executive Summary

BEING GOOD STEWARDS: IMPROVING EFFLUENT QUALITY ON A BARRIER ISLAND. 1.0 Executive Summary BEING GOOD STEWARDS: IMPROVING EFFLUENT QUALITY ON A BARRIER ISLAND Brett T. Messner, PE, Tetra Tech, Inc., 201 E Pine St, Suite 1000, Orlando, FL 32801 Brett.Messner@tetratech.com, Ph: 239-851-1225 Fred

More information

City of Elk River Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements. Achieving Wastewater Treatment Goals

City of Elk River Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements. Achieving Wastewater Treatment Goals City of Elk River Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements Achieving Wastewater Treatment Goals By Tejpal Bala, P.E. Bolton & Menk, Inc. The City of Elk River received a new NPDES permit and the existing

More information

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT MASTER PLAN 6. BUSINESS CASE EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT MASTER PLAN 6. BUSINESS CASE EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT MASTER PLAN 6. BUSINESS CASE EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES A range of potential ammonia limits were identified for alternatives evaluation, as discussed in Section 2.2.5. This chapter

More information

VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN 2014 WASTEWATER FACILITY PLAN UPDATE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN 2014 WASTEWATER FACILITY PLAN UPDATE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The Village of Algonquin, located along the Fox River in McHenry County, provides wastewater collection and treatment services to the entire

More information

City of Redlands Wastewater Treatment Plant. Redlands, CA LOCATION: Carollo Engineers; CH2M HILL MBR MANUFACTURER: COMMENTS:

City of Redlands Wastewater Treatment Plant. Redlands, CA LOCATION: Carollo Engineers; CH2M HILL MBR MANUFACTURER: COMMENTS: FACILITY: City of Redlands Wastewater Treatment Plant LOCATION: Redlands, CA GEO. AREA: Southern California STATUS 07/14: Operational CONSTRUCTION: ENGINEERING: Carollo Engineers; CH2M HILL MBR MANUFACTURER:

More information

North Side WRP Master Plan Research and Development Department 2006 Seminar Series October 27, 2006 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of

North Side WRP Master Plan Research and Development Department 2006 Seminar Series October 27, 2006 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of North Side WRP Master Plan Research and Development Department 2006 Seminar Series October 27, 2006 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Today s Goals Discuss project background Provide

More information

Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant Technical Information

Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant Technical Information Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant Technical Information Plant History The Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) is located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario in the City of Pickering

More information

Bitterroot River Nutrient TMDL Technical Report WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Bitterroot River Nutrient TMDL Technical Report WASTEWATER TREATMENT Bitterroot River Nutrient TMDL Technical Report WASTEWATER TREATMENT Prepared By: Watershed Management Section Montana DEQ April 9, 2010 Technical Advisory Group Draft 1.0 INTRODUCTION This is a technical

More information

WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM

WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM PrintStudioOne.com Nelson Environmental Inc. The Nelson Environmental OPTAER system is an efficient pond-based wastewater treatment solution utilized in a broad spectrum of

More information

Agenda Item IV A-1 (TAHOE) Meeting Date: Douglas County Sewer Improvement District #1. Wastewater Reclamation Facilities

Agenda Item IV A-1 (TAHOE) Meeting Date: Douglas County Sewer Improvement District #1. Wastewater Reclamation Facilities Agenda Item IV A-1 (TAHOE) Meeting Date: 11-04-16 Douglas County Sewer Improvement District #1 Wastewater Reclamation Facilities Douglas County Sewer Improvement District No. 1 Wastewater Reclamation Plant

More information

Existing Wastewater Conditions and Project Proposals

Existing Wastewater Conditions and Project Proposals 3.12 Utilities - Wastewater 3.12.1 Existing Wastewater Conditions and Project Proposals WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL Wastewater treatment and disposal can be achieved through a central sewer system

More information

Town of Robbinsville Constructs Cheoah River BNR Wastewater Treatment Facility to Meet New Nitrogen and Phosphorus Permit Limits

Town of Robbinsville Constructs Cheoah River BNR Wastewater Treatment Facility to Meet New Nitrogen and Phosphorus Permit Limits Town of Robbinsville Constructs Cheoah River BNR Wastewater Treatment Facility to Meet New Nitrogen and Phosphorus Permit Limits NORTH CAROLINA AWWA-WEA SPRING CONFERENCE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA APRIL

More information

CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2014

CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2014 CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2014 PREPARED: January 2015 2014 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FICILITY

More information

Presentation Outline

Presentation Outline Presentation Outline Nitrification/denitrification refresher Treatment technologies available for nitrification and BNR/ENR What is the problem? BNR/ENR VPDES permitting Causes of reduced BNR performance

More information

Capital Improvement Plan Update:

Capital Improvement Plan Update: Board of Supervisors Meeting Carson City Public Works Department Capital Improvement Plan Update: Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Reuse March 14, 2013 Topics of Discussion Regionalization Existing

More information

W O C H H O L Z R E G I O N A L W A T E R R E C L A M A T I O N F A C I L I T Y O V E R V I E W

W O C H H O L Z R E G I O N A L W A T E R R E C L A M A T I O N F A C I L I T Y O V E R V I E W Facility Overview The recently upgraded and expanded Henry N. Wochholz Regional Water Reclamation Facility (WRWRF) treats domestic wastewater generated from the Yucaipa-Calimesa service area. The WRWRF

More information

Chapter 2: Description of Treatment Facilities

Chapter 2: Description of Treatment Facilities 2020 Facilities Plan Treatment Report 2.1 Introduction Chapter 2: Description of Treatment Facilities This chapter defines the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) service area. It also describes

More information

Palmer Wastewater Treatment Plant 6.7 Alternative 7: Upgrade Existing Lagoons with New Percolation Bed

Palmer Wastewater Treatment Plant 6.7 Alternative 7: Upgrade Existing Lagoons with New Percolation Bed 6.7 Alternative 7: Upgrade Existing Lagoons with New Percolation Bed 6.7.1 Description This alternative considers expanding the capacity of the existing lagoon treatment facility and changing the discharge

More information

Maureen O Shaughnessy. Prince William County Service Authority

Maureen O Shaughnessy. Prince William County Service Authority Maureen O Shaughnessy Prince William County Service Authority Facility Description Overview Operational Flexibility Liquids: Nitrogen Removal Power Solids Summary Featherstone Pump Station H.L. Mooney

More information

HOW TO SAVE COSTS AND IMPROVE SUSTAINABILITY WHILE REDUCING EFFLUENT NITROGEN

HOW TO SAVE COSTS AND IMPROVE SUSTAINABILITY WHILE REDUCING EFFLUENT NITROGEN HOW TO SAVE COSTS AND IMPROVE SUSTAINABILITY WHILE REDUCING EFFLUENT NITROGEN Introduction Donna Kaluzniak, CEP, Utility Director, City of Atlantic Beach, Florida John E. Collins, Jr., P.E., J. Collins

More information

Presenters: Rodrigo Pena-Lang, PE (D&B Engineers), Magdalena Gasior, PE (D&B Engineers) and Paul D. Smith, PE (NYCDEP)

Presenters: Rodrigo Pena-Lang, PE (D&B Engineers), Magdalena Gasior, PE (D&B Engineers) and Paul D. Smith, PE (NYCDEP) NYWEA-NEWEA Joint Conference June 7, 2016 Presenters: Rodrigo Pena-Lang, PE (D&B Engineers), Magdalena Gasior, PE (D&B Engineers) and Paul D. Smith, PE (NYCDEP) Overview Port Jervis WWTP History Division

More information

The alternatives addressed in this EIR were selected in consideration of one or more of the following factors:

The alternatives addressed in this EIR were selected in consideration of one or more of the following factors: CHAPTER 5 Project Alternatives 5.1 Introduction The purpose of the alternatives analysis in an environmental impact report (EIR) is to describe a range of reasonable alternatives to the project that could

More information

Baltimore City Department of Public Works

Baltimore City Department of Public Works Baltimore City Department of Public Works Back River WWTP Process and Construction Overview Michael F. Gallagher, Chief Wastewater Facilities Division Wastewater Treatment Chesapeake Bay Restoration Water

More information

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Minnesota Pollution Control Agency STATE OF MINNESOTA Minnesota Pollution Control Agency MUNICIPAL DIVISION PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO REISSUE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES)/ STATE

More information

ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF OXIDATION DITCHES. Larry W. Moore, Ph.D., P.E., DEE Professor of Environmental Engineering The University of Memphis

ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF OXIDATION DITCHES. Larry W. Moore, Ph.D., P.E., DEE Professor of Environmental Engineering The University of Memphis ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF OXIDATION DITCHES Larry W. Moore, Ph.D., P.E., DEE Professor of Environmental Engineering The University of Memphis ABSTRACT Oxidation ditches are very popular wastewater treatment

More information

RENNIA ENGINEERING DESIGN, PLLC CIVIL ENVIRONMENTAL STRUCTURAL. Report. Conceptual Wastewater Facility Plan. Olivet Center.

RENNIA ENGINEERING DESIGN, PLLC CIVIL ENVIRONMENTAL STRUCTURAL. Report. Conceptual Wastewater Facility Plan. Olivet Center. Report Conceptual Wastewater Facility Plan Olivet Center Town of Dover, NY APPLICANT: Olivet Management LLC 73 Wheeler Road Wingdale, NY 12594 LOCATION: NYS Route 22 and Wheeler Road Wingdale, NY 12594

More information

Operation and Control of Multiple BNR Processes in One WWTP

Operation and Control of Multiple BNR Processes in One WWTP Operation and Control of Multiple BNR Processes in One WWTP CENTRAL PLANT Williamsport Sanitary Authority s Chesapeake Bay and CSO Compliance Program Presented by: Phil Anderson 1 June 24, 2015 Purpose

More information

Wastewater Treatment clarifier

Wastewater Treatment clarifier Wastewater Treatment Pretreatment During pretreatment, items would normally be removed that would hinder the further processes of treatment. Items commonly removed include roots, rags, cans, or other large

More information

EVALUATING ALTERNATIVES FOR DISPOSING OF WATER PLANT SOLIDS INTO A WASTEWATER PLANT

EVALUATING ALTERNATIVES FOR DISPOSING OF WATER PLANT SOLIDS INTO A WASTEWATER PLANT EVALUATING ALTERNATIVES FOR DISPOSING OF WATER PLANT SOLIDS INTO A WASTEWATER PLANT Matthew Valade, P.E. July 25, 2014 Barboe.pptx Presentation Outline Project Background Why Dewater Croton Residuals Offsite?

More information

Public Sewer System Informational Meeting

Public Sewer System Informational Meeting Public Sewer System Informational Meeting May 22, 2018 History Previous Studies 1998 Sewer District #1 1999 Village of Leicester Sewer Study 2002 Mount Morris Main Street Sewer 2002 Sewer District #1 2017

More information

Wastewater Facility Plan City of Marshall, Minnesota

Wastewater Facility Plan City of Marshall, Minnesota Wastewater Facility Plan City of Marshall, Minnesota Public Hearing March 14, 2017 Bolton & Menk, Inc. Project No. T22.108560 Glossary of General Terms & Abbreviations MPCA - Minnesota Pollution Control

More information

Your Guide to the. Budd Inlet Treatment Plant

Your Guide to the. Budd Inlet Treatment Plant Your Guide to the Budd Inlet Treatment Plant How does LOTT know the plant is working correctly? All activity within the treatment plant is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A highly trained team

More information

Enhanced Nitrogen Removal Using Upflow Biological Filtration

Enhanced Nitrogen Removal Using Upflow Biological Filtration Enhanced Nitrogen Removal Using Upflow Biological Filtration November 30, 2005 B. Stitt, G. Welch Presentation Outline Background Need for Project CT General Permit Evaluation of Alternatives Project Delivery

More information

NEW CLOTH MEDIA FILTER SYSTEM REPLACES 4 MGD TRAVELING BRIDGE FILTERS WITH 12 MGD CAPACITY IN EXISTING TANKAGE

NEW CLOTH MEDIA FILTER SYSTEM REPLACES 4 MGD TRAVELING BRIDGE FILTERS WITH 12 MGD CAPACITY IN EXISTING TANKAGE NEW CLOTH MEDIA FILTER SYSTEM REPLACES 4 MGD TRAVELING BRIDGE FILTERS WITH 12 MGD CAPACITY IN EXISTING TANKAGE Keith C. Dayton Department of Utilities Stafford County, Virginia P. O. Box 339 Stafford,

More information

CHAPTER 1 - WASTEWATER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

CHAPTER 1 - WASTEWATER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 1 - WASTEWATER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1.1 Introduction The GWA provides wastewater services for Guam s general population and for Andersen Air Force Base. The wastewater system is made up of seven

More information

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. INTRODUCTION B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS. 1. Conveyance System

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. INTRODUCTION B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS. 1. Conveyance System EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. INTRODUCTION NACA has committed to planning, designing and constructing regional wastewater conveyance and treatment facilities to serve several municipalities in Northwest Arkansas.

More information

CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2018

CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2018 CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2018 PREPARED: January 2019 2018 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FICILITY

More information

Current Treatment Approaches and Planning for the Future A Panel Discussion

Current Treatment Approaches and Planning for the Future A Panel Discussion Wastewater Facilities in Salt Lake County: Current Treatment Approaches and Planning for the Future A Panel Discussion Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium 2012 Panel Members: Central Valley Water Reclamation

More information

2015 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved.

2015 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved. 2015 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved. Hastings Utilities Water Pollution Control Facility Improvements Brian Bakke, HDR ASCE Environmental Conference 4/6/2017 Review Existing Facilities Need for the Project

More information

Post-Aerobic Digester with Bioaugmentation Pilot Study City of Meridian, ID WWTP PNCWA 2010

Post-Aerobic Digester with Bioaugmentation Pilot Study City of Meridian, ID WWTP PNCWA 2010 Post-Aerobic Digester with Bioaugmentation Pilot Study City of Meridian, ID WWTP by: William Leaf Adrienne Menniti Bruce Johnson CH2M HILL, Inc. Clint Dolsby Tracy Crane City of Meridian October 26, 21

More information

APPENDIX A. 1. Background. 1.1 Existing Facilities. Page 1

APPENDIX A. 1. Background. 1.1 Existing Facilities. Page 1 APPENDIX A PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES JEA Buckman Residuals Management Facility 1. Background JEA is seeking biosolids management services from experienced biosolids

More information

Design, Construction and Startup of the First Enhanced Nutrient Removal Plant in Maryland Funded by the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund

Design, Construction and Startup of the First Enhanced Nutrient Removal Plant in Maryland Funded by the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund Design, Construction and Startup of the First Enhanced Nutrient Removal Plant in Maryland Funded by the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund Rip Copithorn, Jeff Sturdevant, Vince Maillard GHD Clients People

More information

SECTION 2.0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

SECTION 2.0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SECTION 2.0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Analytical Environmental Services 2-1 Jamul Indian Village Wastewater Treatment Plant Analytical Environmental Services 2-2 Jamul

More information

Role of Entrant s Firm. »» Final Design»» Completion of Funding. »» Engineering Services During Applications. »» Plant Startup and Filtration

Role of Entrant s Firm. »» Final Design»» Completion of Funding. »» Engineering Services During Applications. »» Plant Startup and Filtration ROLE OF OTHERS For the design focus of the project, key partners included:»» Mortenson Construction, Contractor»» Jacobs, Contract Plant Operator»» Portland Engineering and Controls, I&C The City of The

More information

At the Mercy of the Process Impacts of Nitrogen Removal Performance on WWTP Disinfection

At the Mercy of the Process Impacts of Nitrogen Removal Performance on WWTP Disinfection OBG PRESENTS: At the Mercy of the Process Impacts of Nitrogen Removal Performance on WWTP Disinfection Ned Talbot, PE Tri-Association Conference 2018 8/30/18 9:00-9:30AM AGENDA Overview of Plant Processes

More information

FAYOUM CITY SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT, DEVELOPMENT STAGES, CASE STUDY

FAYOUM CITY SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT, DEVELOPMENT STAGES, CASE STUDY FAYOUM CITY SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT, DEVELOPMENT STAGES, CASE STUDY Ahmed El-Zayat, Environmental Engineering Group, Egypt Emaill: ahmed_el_zayat@yahoo.com Introduction This case study focuses on three

More information

BRACEBRIDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT

BRACEBRIDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT 2014 BRACEBRIDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL: #6801-7VKNAQ INTRODUCTION The Lagoon Lane Wastewater Treatment Plant is owned and operated by the District Municipality of Muskoka.

More information

Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility, City of Petaluma

Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility, City of Petaluma Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility, City of Petaluma Historical Timeline Facility Treatment Processes / Flow Schematics Challenges of Wetlands Dechlorination Mode of Operation Benefits of Natural Dechlorination

More information

FACT SHEET and NPDES WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT EVALUATION. Department of Environmental Quality Western Region-Salem Office

FACT SHEET and NPDES WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT EVALUATION. Department of Environmental Quality Western Region-Salem Office FACT SHEET and NPDES WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT EVALUATION Department of Environmental Quality Western Region-Salem Office PERMITTEE: City of Aumsville P.O. Box 227 Aumsville, OR 97325 File Number: 4475

More information

NITROGEN REMOVAL GUIDE FOR WASTEWATER OPERATORS THE WATER PLANET COMPANY FORMS OF NITROGEN OF INTEREST TO WASTEWATER OPERATORS

NITROGEN REMOVAL GUIDE FOR WASTEWATER OPERATORS THE WATER PLANET COMPANY   FORMS OF NITROGEN OF INTEREST TO WASTEWATER OPERATORS NITROGEN REMOVAL GUIDE FOR WASTEWATER OPERATORS THE WATER PLANET COMPANY www.cleanwaterops.com FORMS OF NITROGEN OF INTEREST TO WASTEWATER OPERATORS Nitrogen exists in several forms. The principal nitrogen

More information

2017 Annual Performance Report

2017 Annual Performance Report Newcastle Water Pollution Control Plant The Regional Municipality of Durham Newcastle Water Pollution Control Plant Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA): 3-2189-87-946 Dated July 26, 1994 Amendments:

More information

ECO Smart Aerobic Waste Water Treatment System. Optimising the re-use and recycling of waste water

ECO Smart Aerobic Waste Water Treatment System. Optimising the re-use and recycling of waste water Optimising the re-use and recycling of waste water The ECO Smart aerobic wastewater treatment system is a selfcontained wastewater treatment system that utilizes a combination of anaerobic as well as aerobic

More information

Palmer Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Impacts. A summary of the impacts of this treatment alternative are listed below:

Palmer Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Impacts. A summary of the impacts of this treatment alternative are listed below: 6.1.3 Environmental Impacts A summary of the impacts of this treatment alternative are listed below: 1. The Matanuska River will receive treated effluent as it currently does. 2. Effluent quality would

More information

SIMPLE and FLEXIBLE ENERGY SAVINGS And PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT for OXIDATION DITCH UPGRADES

SIMPLE and FLEXIBLE ENERGY SAVINGS And PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT for OXIDATION DITCH UPGRADES SIMPLE and FLEXIBLE ENERGY SAVINGS And PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT for OXIDATION DITCH UPGRADES Oxidation ditches are very popular wastewater treatment processes for small to medium sized municipalities that

More information

Anderson Water Pollution Control Plant

Anderson Water Pollution Control Plant City of Anderson Wastewater Division Public Works Director Jeff Kiser Chief Plant Operator Plant Supervisor Operator III Operator I Phil DeBlasio Mike Hansen Tony Hinchliff Vacant Collections Supervisor

More information

CEDAR CREEK Wastewater Treatment Facility

CEDAR CREEK Wastewater Treatment Facility CEDAR CREEK Wastewater Treatment Facility Where does the waste originate Private homes Businesses from? Condominium complexes Nursing homes Apartments ANY DWELING THAT USES WATER AND IS CONNECTED TO THE

More information

The County Board of Arlington, Virginia. Design Contract and Funding for DES Water Pollution Control Plant Master Plan 2001 Update

The County Board of Arlington, Virginia. Design Contract and Funding for DES Water Pollution Control Plant Master Plan 2001 Update January 17, 2003 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The County Board of Arlington, Virginia Ron Carlee, County Manager Design Contract and Funding for DES Water Pollution Control Plant Master Plan 2001 Update RECOMMENDATION:

More information

UPGRADING GAZA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. Gaza City is populated with 550,000 inhabitants and it forms 45% of the Gaza strip population.

UPGRADING GAZA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. Gaza City is populated with 550,000 inhabitants and it forms 45% of the Gaza strip population. Gaza City Gaza City is populated with 550,000 inhabitants and it forms 45% of the Gaza strip population. Gaza City has the oldest wastewater system in Gaza Strip; it consists of some of 280 kilometers

More information

BRACEBRIDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT 2016 SUMMARY REPORT

BRACEBRIDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT 2016 SUMMARY REPORT BRACEBRIDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT 2016 SUMMARY REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL: 6801-7VKNAQ ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL: 6222-AFGSNY (Dec 16 2016) INTRODUCTION The Lagoon Lane Wastewater

More information

Waste Water Treatment Plant Overview and Tour

Waste Water Treatment Plant Overview and Tour Waste Water Treatment Plant Overview and Tour Outline Definitions Chronology BNR Process Description Plant Performance Site Photos Definitions SWPCC: Summerside Water Pollution Control Centre Activated

More information

Wet Weather and Advanced Treatment: Procurement Strategies to Secure the Right Technology

Wet Weather and Advanced Treatment: Procurement Strategies to Secure the Right Technology OWEA Annual Conference Mason, OH June 19, 2013, Operations, 11:00-11:45AM Wet Weather and Advanced Treatment: Procurement Strategies to Secure the Right Technology Bill Meinert, PE, O Brien & Gere Often

More information

Rehoboth Beach Commissioners Meeting Ocean Outfall & Treatment Plant Project Update July 26, Jeff Sturdevant Principal Kelvin George Principal

Rehoboth Beach Commissioners Meeting Ocean Outfall & Treatment Plant Project Update July 26, Jeff Sturdevant Principal Kelvin George Principal Rehoboth Beach Commissioners Meeting Ocean Outfall & Treatment Plant Project Update July 26, 2017 Jeff Sturdevant Principal Kelvin George Principal Rehoboth Beach Ocean Outfall/CIP Project(s) Update Agenda

More information

SBR FOR LOW FLOW APPLICATIONS

SBR FOR LOW FLOW APPLICATIONS SBR FOR LOW FLOW APPLICATIONS The Dutchland Sequencing Batch Reactor uses high quality precast concrete structures to handle all of the work of a continuous flow treatment system. All processes - biological

More information

Borough of Chambersburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and Upgrade Project

Borough of Chambersburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and Upgrade Project Borough of Chambersburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and Upgrade Project Presented by: G. Bryan Salzmann, Esq. Manny Parada, PE Jake Rainwater, PE Beverley Stinson, PhD Don Lavine February 27,

More information

Wastewater Treatment Processes

Wastewater Treatment Processes Wastewater Treatment Processes CEL212 Environmental Engineering (2 nd Semester 2010-2011) Dr. Arun Kumar (arunku@civil.iitd.ac.in) Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology (Delhi)

More information

UDWQ POTW Nutrient Removal Cost Impact Study: Analysis of Tremonton City Wastewater Treatment Plant

UDWQ POTW Nutrient Removal Cost Impact Study: Analysis of Tremonton City Wastewater Treatment Plant TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM UDWQ POTW Nutrient Removal Cost Impact Study: Analysis of Tremonton City Wastewater Treatment Plant PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: COPIES: Utah Division of Water Quality CH2M HILL DATE:

More information

Public Information Meeting Wastewater Master Plan

Public Information Meeting Wastewater Master Plan Public Information Meeting Wastewater Master Plan October 23, 2007 Presentation Outline Introduction and History Break for Questions Wastewater 101 Break for Questions Regulatory Framework Wastewater Master

More information

Conceptual Design for a Future Wastewater Treatment Plant

Conceptual Design for a Future Wastewater Treatment Plant Wastewater Master Plan DWSD Project No. CS-1314 Conceptual Design for a Future Wastewater Treatment Plant Technical Memorandum Original Date: April 1, 2003 Revision Date: September 2003 Author: CDM Table

More information

Module 20: Trickling Filters Answer Key

Module 20: Trickling Filters Answer Key Module 20: Trickling Filters Answer Key Calculation Capital City WWTF, which processes 2.0 MGD, is required to nitrify to meet the 2.0 mg/l ammonia discharge limit stated in their NPDES permit. A table

More information

CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2012

CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2012 CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2012 PREPARED: January 2013 2012 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE CITY OF OXFORD WASTEWATER TREATMENT FICILITY

More information

Masses at Massillon: IFAS for Industrial Loads and Nutrient Removal

Masses at Massillon: IFAS for Industrial Loads and Nutrient Removal OWEA Annual Conference, Sandusky, OH, Wednesday, June 24, 3:00-3:45 PM Masses at Massillon: IFAS for Industrial Loads and Nutrient Removal Kristin Waller, O Brien & Gere Kristin.Waller@obg.com #obgpresents

More information

City of Leadwood Wastewater System Engineering Report

City of Leadwood Wastewater System Engineering Report City of Leadwood Wastewater System Engineering Report DRAFT H2O C Engneering www.h2oc.com 877-22-WATER Background The purpose of this report is to describe the City of Leadwood s wastewater system (System

More information

- 1 - Retrofitting IFAS Systems In Existing Activated Sludge Plants. by Glenn Thesing

- 1 - Retrofitting IFAS Systems In Existing Activated Sludge Plants. by Glenn Thesing - 1 - Retrofitting IFAS Systems In Existing Activated Sludge Plants by Glenn Thesing Through retrofitting IFAS systems, communities can upgrade and expand wastewater treatment without the expense and complication

More information

CITY OF LONDON ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS DIVISION

CITY OF LONDON ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS DIVISION CITY OF LONDON ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS DIVISION The City of London operates five Wastewater Treatment Plants namely: Adelaide, Greenway, Oxford, Pottersburg

More information

NEWEA 2015 Annual Conference Session 16

NEWEA 2015 Annual Conference Session 16 NEWEA 2015 Annual Conference Session 16 Meeting North Attleborough, MA s 0.1 mg/l Phosphorus Limit with Bio-P and Cloth Media Filters January 27, 2015 Sue Guswa, P.E., Tighe & Bond Merrill Hastings, Town

More information

Wastewater Treatment Works... The Basics

Wastewater Treatment Works... The Basics United States EPA 833-F-98-002 Environmental Protection May 1998 Agency Office of Water (4204) Wastewater Treatment Works... The Basics O ne of the most common forms of pollution control in the United

More information

CHAPTER 8 UTILITIES WATER SYSTEM. Summary & Recommendations

CHAPTER 8 UTILITIES WATER SYSTEM. Summary & Recommendations CHAPTER 8 UTILITIES WATER SYSTEM Summary & Recommendations The Waldoboro Water Company is a small water utility serving the downtown area of Waldoboro. The Water Company has 299 residential, 57 industrial

More information

Comprehensive Plan Update - Sanitary Sewer Section Planning Commission Workshop: November 10, 2014

Comprehensive Plan Update - Sanitary Sewer Section Planning Commission Workshop: November 10, 2014 Comprehensive Plan Update - Sanitary Sewer Section Planning Commission Workshop: November 10, 2014 Application type Agency Review Comments Applicable Plan Sections Staff Planner Staff Recommendation Publicly

More information

Hillsdale Wastewater Treatment Plant

Hillsdale Wastewater Treatment Plant Hillsdale Wastewater Treatment Plant SRF Project Plan Public Hearing sdgfdgdf June 10, 2014 Presented by: Jeff Pugh, PE and Elaine Venema, PE Synopsis/Agenda Purpose of Presentation Project Background

More information

Stonecrest Estates Sewage Treatment Plant 2017 Annual Report

Stonecrest Estates Sewage Treatment Plant 2017 Annual Report 2017 Stonecrest Estates Sewage Treatment Plant 2017 Annual Report The Corporation of the City of Quinte West 0 Contents Table of Figures... 1 Executive Summary... 3 Summary and Interpretation of Monitoring

More information

WASTEWATER TREATMENT. Nelson Environmental Inc. Nelson Environmental Inc.

WASTEWATER TREATMENT. Nelson Environmental Inc. Nelson Environmental Inc. The OPTAER system provides reliable nutrient removal in pond based wastewater treatment plants combining cost-effective technologies and low maintenance requirements. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PrintStudioOne.com

More information

Zero Liquid Discharge Project Extends Potable Water Supplies

Zero Liquid Discharge Project Extends Potable Water Supplies http://dx.doi.org/10.5991/opf.2014.40.0078 Ryan R. Popko, PE, and Phillip J. Locke, PE, are with McKim & Creed (www.mckimcreed.com), Clearwater, Fla. Fred J. Greiner is with the city of Palm Coast, Fla.

More information

Study Session Wastewater Enterprise, Proposed Improvement Projects and Projected Funding Needs Update

Study Session Wastewater Enterprise, Proposed Improvement Projects and Projected Funding Needs Update Study Session Wastewater Enterprise, Proposed Improvement Projects and Projected Funding Needs Update February 24, 2015 Overview Wastewater Collection System Customer Base 16,276 SFR 1,968 MFR 1,364 COM/IND

More information

Restoring the Long Island Sound While Saving Money

Restoring the Long Island Sound While Saving Money in Connecticut and New York TMDL at a Glance Long Island Sound Nitrogen TMDL (approved April 2001) www.longislandsoundstudy.net/pubs/reports/tmdl.pdf Factors causing impairment Aesthetics, fishing, and

More information

Polishing Ponds. Biosolids Storage. Ammonia Removal. Digesters. Thickeners. Pretreatment. Final Clarifiers. Primary Clarifiers.

Polishing Ponds. Biosolids Storage. Ammonia Removal. Digesters. Thickeners. Pretreatment. Final Clarifiers. Primary Clarifiers. Wastewater Treatment Facility (2012) Polishing Ponds Biosolids Storage Ammonia Removal Digesters Thickeners Pretreatment Primary Clarifiers Activated Sludge Final Clarifiers OVERVIEW Whenever a home, business,

More information

Santa Paula Water Recycling Facility A Case Study

Santa Paula Water Recycling Facility A Case Study Pure Genius Santa Paula Water Recycling Facility A Case Study Innovative Solutions to Municipal Wastewater Problems The City of Santa Paula was required to comply with waste discharge standards mandated

More information

Hartford WPCF Master Plan Clean Water Project. Executive Summary. February 2010

Hartford WPCF Master Plan Clean Water Project. Executive Summary. February 2010 Hartford WPCF Master Plan Clean Water Project Executive Summary February 2010 An outline of work at the Hartford Water Pollution Control Facility that will achieve compliance with regulatory requirements

More information

Bracebridge Wastewater Treatment 2017 Summary Report

Bracebridge Wastewater Treatment 2017 Summary Report Bracebridge Wastewater Treatment 2017 Summary Report Environmental Compliance Approval: 6222-AFGSNY (Dec 16 2016) INTRODUCTION The Lagoon Lane Wastewater Treatment Plant is owned and operated by the District

More information

DRAFT SUBMITTED TO: TOWNSHIP OF LONG HILL PREPARED BY: KLEINFELDER

DRAFT SUBMITTED TO: TOWNSHIP OF LONG HILL PREPARED BY: KLEINFELDER LONG HILL TOWNSHIP WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY ASSURANCE REPORT UPDATE DRAFT SUBMITTED TO: TOWNSHIP OF LONG HILL PREPARED BY: KLEINFELDER FEBRUARY 2018 LONG HILL TOWNSHIP WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT

More information

STATE OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY FINDINGS OF FACT

STATE OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY FINDINGS OF FACT STATE OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY IN THE MATTER OF THE DECISION ON THE NEED FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR THE PROPOSED LESTER PRAIRIE WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY EXPANSION

More information

ENHANCED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE EVALUATION

ENHANCED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE EVALUATION BUREAU OF POINT AND NON-POINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT ENHANCED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE EVALUATION Big Run Area Municipal Authority Sewage Treatment Plant Henderson Township, Jefferson County NPDES #PA0223107 The

More information

Wastewater Nitrogen Removal

Wastewater Nitrogen Removal Wastewater Nitrogen Removal Bill McAllister, P.E. AMI Conference on Worker Safety, Human Resources, and the Environment Kansas City, MO March 9, 2011 Outline Presentation Background Biological Nitrogen

More information

City of Portsmouth Portsmouth, New Hampshire Public Works Department RFP #52-14 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

City of Portsmouth Portsmouth, New Hampshire Public Works Department RFP #52-14 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL City of Portsmouth Portsmouth, New Hampshire Public Works Department RFP #52-14 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES PEASE WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY HEADWORKS UPGRADE INVITATION Sealed

More information

Wastewater Systems. By Reza Shams-Khorzani, Ph.D. VP - Bio-Microbics, Inc. 9 th KWEA/KsAWWA Annual Joint Conference August 29, 2017 Wichita, Kansas

Wastewater Systems. By Reza Shams-Khorzani, Ph.D. VP - Bio-Microbics, Inc. 9 th KWEA/KsAWWA Annual Joint Conference August 29, 2017 Wichita, Kansas MBR Technology for Onn-site Wastewater Systems By Reza Shams-Khorzani, Ph.D. VP - Bio-Microbics, Inc. 9 th KWEA/KsAWWA Annual Joint Conference August 29, 2017 Wichita, Kansas Decentralized Wastewater Systems

More information

AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology

AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology Aerobic Granular Sludge AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology The AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge (AGS) Technology is an innovative biological wastewater treatment technology that provides advanced

More information

Water Resources Director: Chris Graybeal

Water Resources Director: Chris Graybeal Water Resources Director: Chris Graybeal Our Mission To promote and protect the environment, preserve natural resources, and ensure the health and safety of our customers. Granite Falls Wastewater Treatment

More information

Pima County Regional Optimization Master Plan

Pima County Regional Optimization Master Plan Pima County Regional Optimization Master Plan Proposed extent of screen enclosure Existing and Expanded Ina Road WPCF Approximately 160 acres Sports Park Michael Gritzuk, P.E., Director Edward Curley,

More information

Pollution Control in the City of Windsor Wastewater & CSO Management 2013 Status & Update

Pollution Control in the City of Windsor Wastewater & CSO Management 2013 Status & Update Pollution Control in the City of Windsor Wastewater & CSO Management 2013 Status & Update The 7 th Biennial Meeting of the Lake Erie Millennium Network Status of Lake Erie Management Needs & Research Questions

More information