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Page 1: Advanced Treatment Equipment - California

Advanced Treatment Equipment

Michael R. Chase, CPESC

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Colloids

• Sub-micron particles that remain suspended in water for long periods of time due to a process known as Zeta Potential

• Create turbidity in water• Problems to receiving water include

– Increased temperature– Decreased visibility

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Zeta Potential

• The potential for particles to remain in suspension due to the relative size of the particle compared to the charge associated with the particle

• Particles with like charges repel each other• The colloidal particles in storm water have a

negative charge

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Detention Basin

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Batch Treatment

• Basin alone will not remove colloidal particles without flocculation

• Basin or tank required for treatment containment• Requires liner to keep flocculent from reacting with

sediment from basin walls and floor• Requires circulation for mixing, usually centrifugal

pumps, which could cause shearing, requiring additional flocculent

• Requires time for coagulated particles to settle• Requires filtration after treatment

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Chitosan Enhanced Sand Filtration

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Chitosan Enhanced Sand Filtration

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Chitosan Enhanced Sand Filtration

• System Requirements– Pumps to move the water through the treatment

process– Hoses and Piping to contain the water through the

process and to aid in reaction time– Tanks either weir or tube settlers to reduce

turbidity if levels exceed 800 NephelometricTurbidity Units (NTU)

– Injection pump to deliver chitosan at proper dosage

– Sand media filters to capture coagulated particles

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Pumps

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Pumps

• Centrifugal• Normally electric or diesel• Self Priming• Needs to meet system requirements for flow

rate and pressure• Run dry capability a plus• Auto start/shut down a plus

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Pipe and Hose

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Pipe and Hose

• Quick connect• Non-leak• Pressure rated• Sized to reduce velocity after treatment

injection• Length of 80 to 100 feet between mixing

point or injection point to sand media filter

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Weir Tank

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Weir Tank

• Two weir over/under configuration best for treatment application

• Removal of large particles or pre-treatment reaction chamber using chitosan to reduce NTU levels

• 18,000 gallon capacity• Flow rates up to 250 gpm • Continuous flow

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Weir Tank

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Tube Settler Technology

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Tube Settler Technology

• Similar to slant plate clarifier • 600 incline to aid in reducing the flow

energy allowing sediment to drop out of suspension

• Flow rates up to 2.5 gpm per square foot of surface area

• Effective for NTU reduction with or without polymer treatment

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Tube Settler Technology

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Injection Pump

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Injection Pump

• Various models available• Unit requires a high viscosity head• Should be variable speed to adjust for dosage

rates• Positive displacement to insure accurate

dosage• High pressure to pump against line pressure• Weather resistant• Typical flow rate 0-10 gph

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Sand Media Filtration

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Sand Media Filtration

• Requires at least 3 vessels per unit to provide adequate backwash

• Flow rate at or below 15 gpm per square foot of surface area

• Requires #30 crushed silica for the media– Larger sand will allow migration of colloidal

particles• Automatic backwash capability for timed,

or pressure differential backwash

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Sand Media Filter

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New Technology

• Injection Pump– Reads the charge associated with the water and

adjusts the polymer dosage to match the charge– Prevents overdosing of polymer

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Injection Pump

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New Technology

• Monitoring system– Reads the NTU and pH– Determines if treated water meets discharge

requirements– If not, unit re-circulates discharge in until it

meets discharge requirements and then allows discharge to receiving water

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NTU and pH Probes

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NTU and pH Meters

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Discharge and Re-circulation Valves

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Results

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Results