CivEnvEng98
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 27, 2006
- 46
Hello all,
Looking for insight into what technologies are being used for treating the waste streem of a sodium hypochlorite facility.
Here is the characterization:
21,000 gpd
14,100 lbs/day of Sodium Chloride
233 lbs/day of Sodium Chlorate
341 lbs/day of Sodium Sulfate
445 lbs/day of Calcium Chloride
0.12 lbs/day of Silicone Dioxide
The receiving WWTF is only at 2.4 MGD +/- so this waste stream would have a significant and negative biological impact and we must find a way to lower sodium and chloride levels.
Dilution you say? Try 11 + MGD of local well water to dilute to the Utility's request of 250 mg/L of chlorides at the point of entry to the sewer collection system. No can do.
We belive the only solution is to 1) incinerate the waste stream or 2) create a filter cake for ultimate disposal at a local landfill or one that accepts haz materails, if needed.
I know of zero discharge facilities, but haven't been told yet whether or not this facility will go that route.
We have a few options in mind, but would like to see what ideas you all can come up with.
Any help would be appreciated!
Looking for insight into what technologies are being used for treating the waste streem of a sodium hypochlorite facility.
Here is the characterization:
21,000 gpd
14,100 lbs/day of Sodium Chloride
233 lbs/day of Sodium Chlorate
341 lbs/day of Sodium Sulfate
445 lbs/day of Calcium Chloride
0.12 lbs/day of Silicone Dioxide
The receiving WWTF is only at 2.4 MGD +/- so this waste stream would have a significant and negative biological impact and we must find a way to lower sodium and chloride levels.
Dilution you say? Try 11 + MGD of local well water to dilute to the Utility's request of 250 mg/L of chlorides at the point of entry to the sewer collection system. No can do.
We belive the only solution is to 1) incinerate the waste stream or 2) create a filter cake for ultimate disposal at a local landfill or one that accepts haz materails, if needed.
I know of zero discharge facilities, but haven't been told yet whether or not this facility will go that route.
We have a few options in mind, but would like to see what ideas you all can come up with.
Any help would be appreciated!