Sparky31
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 14, 2006
- 4
First and foremost I would like to thank all of you that have participated in these forums. I often times perform searches on the internet and end up at an eng-tips.com forum.
I am currently working with a small village (~800 residents) that is having significant issues with their WWTP. We are currently working on a preliminary engineering report for the village to recommend possible upgrades or any retrofitting that may be possible.
The treatment plant consists of the following:
ADF: 150,000 gpd and PDF: 500,000 gpd or more
16’ Diameter Spirogester (settling tank/anaerobic digester)
50’ Diameter Trickling Filter (7’ rock media)
15’ Diameter Sprioflo Clarifier
Gas Chlorination and Dechlorination tank.
Recirculation is from the final clarifier to the head of the plant.
NPDES Limits: CBOD5 = 10 mg/l, TSS = 20 mg/l, and NH3 = 1.5 mg/l (summer) and 4.0 mg/l (winter)
The current average influent levels are: CBOD5 = 85 mg/l, TSS = 160 mg/l, NH3 = 16 mg/l.
The current average effluent levels are: CBOD5 = 10.5 mg/l, TSS = 19.1 mg/l, NH3 = 3.6 mg/l.
As you can see the village has been struggling with meeting their BOD, TSS and Ammonia NPDES interim limits, although they are very close with all three.
Given this information I would like to discuss the following:
1) The modification to a Trickling Filter Solids Contact (TFSC) treatment plant has been brought up. Initially, it appeared that this type of addition would give us the ammonia removal we are looking for, but after further research it appears that this may be a general misconception to the TFSC system. Please confirm or provide any information you may have in regards to TFSC systems for the additional removal of BOD, TSS and Ammonia. From my understanding TFSC is primarily used for additional TSS removal. Is this correct?
2) Discussion has also been made in modifying the existing plant by utilizing the existing T.F. and then providing an additional activated sludge process after the T.F. My question is what would the activated sludge process all entail? Would it have to be a complete packaged plant or is there something else I am missing? Another point I will have to consider is the deteriorating condition of the spirogester and T.F., so it may be that we can initially use the T.F. as a roughing filter, but eventually it may have to be taken off line because it would be beyond repair without spending a lot of money.
3) Any other suggestions for additional NH3 removal??
It seems to me there may be an increase in Ammonia from the anearobic digestor. Should we be recirculating to the head of the plant or just to the T.F.?
Thank you in advance!!
I am currently working with a small village (~800 residents) that is having significant issues with their WWTP. We are currently working on a preliminary engineering report for the village to recommend possible upgrades or any retrofitting that may be possible.
The treatment plant consists of the following:
ADF: 150,000 gpd and PDF: 500,000 gpd or more
16’ Diameter Spirogester (settling tank/anaerobic digester)
50’ Diameter Trickling Filter (7’ rock media)
15’ Diameter Sprioflo Clarifier
Gas Chlorination and Dechlorination tank.
Recirculation is from the final clarifier to the head of the plant.
NPDES Limits: CBOD5 = 10 mg/l, TSS = 20 mg/l, and NH3 = 1.5 mg/l (summer) and 4.0 mg/l (winter)
The current average influent levels are: CBOD5 = 85 mg/l, TSS = 160 mg/l, NH3 = 16 mg/l.
The current average effluent levels are: CBOD5 = 10.5 mg/l, TSS = 19.1 mg/l, NH3 = 3.6 mg/l.
As you can see the village has been struggling with meeting their BOD, TSS and Ammonia NPDES interim limits, although they are very close with all three.
Given this information I would like to discuss the following:
1) The modification to a Trickling Filter Solids Contact (TFSC) treatment plant has been brought up. Initially, it appeared that this type of addition would give us the ammonia removal we are looking for, but after further research it appears that this may be a general misconception to the TFSC system. Please confirm or provide any information you may have in regards to TFSC systems for the additional removal of BOD, TSS and Ammonia. From my understanding TFSC is primarily used for additional TSS removal. Is this correct?
2) Discussion has also been made in modifying the existing plant by utilizing the existing T.F. and then providing an additional activated sludge process after the T.F. My question is what would the activated sludge process all entail? Would it have to be a complete packaged plant or is there something else I am missing? Another point I will have to consider is the deteriorating condition of the spirogester and T.F., so it may be that we can initially use the T.F. as a roughing filter, but eventually it may have to be taken off line because it would be beyond repair without spending a lot of money.
3) Any other suggestions for additional NH3 removal??
It seems to me there may be an increase in Ammonia from the anearobic digestor. Should we be recirculating to the head of the plant or just to the T.F.?
Thank you in advance!!