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Sulfide control in sewers by intermittently dosing acidified nitrite: from scientific

discovery to application

Zhiguo Yuan

Co-authors

• Guangming Jiang - Advanced Water Management

Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia

• Tony Keating - UniQuest Pty Limited, The University of

Queensland, Australia

• Shaun Corrie - CWE Corrie Water and Environment,

Australia

• Lam Nguyen - US Peroxide, USA

• Kelly O’Halloran - Gold Coast City Council, Australia

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Water Corp, WA

SA Water

Veolia Water Aus

W Q R A

Barwon Water Melbourne Water

South East Water

Sydney Water

CH2M Hill

Hunter Water

Gold Coast Water

All Australia’s largest water utilities US: DC Water, WERF Europe: Aquafin

Uni QLD

Yarra Valley Water

Actew

The SCORe Project Qld Urban Utilities

Curtin Uni Tech

Background

• Corrosion and odour are major issues for sewer management

• Chemical dosing is a commonly used mitigation strategy

– MHL, iron salts, nitrate and oxygen

– 24/7

• Intermittent dosing is desirable

– pH shock

– Effective, low costs, environmentally benign

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Free nitrous acid (FNA)

HNO2 «NO2

- +H +

pKa=3.398 @ 25oC

100 mgNO2—N/L 0.26 mg HNO2-N/L

@ pH 6.0

0.35 mgNO2—N/L 0.001 mg HNO2-N/L

@ pH 6.0

FNA(mgHNO2-N/L)

0.000 0.005 0.010 0.015 0.020 0.025 0.030

% N

H4

+-N

co

nsu

mp

tio

n

0

20

40

60

80

100

pH=7.0

pH=7.5

pH=8.0

pH=6.5

100%*e- 451.2*x

R2=0.9409

FNA at ppb levels is inhibitory to a broad range of microorganisms

1.7 ppb (equivalent 0.6 mgNO2-N @ pH 6) Ye et al. (2010)

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What if we increase the FNA concentration by 100 times (to sub-ppm levels)? Can we kill cells in sewer biofilms?

Biocidal effect revealed in sewer reactors

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Jiang et al., (2011a,b)

7 days

Synergistic effects of FNA and H2O2

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Jiang et al., (2013)

Cloevis

A proprietary mix of chemicals

Kills 99% of bacteria in laboratory trials Proven in field trials to stop sulfide production

Intermittent, once-a-week dosing

Cloevis: Field trial in Gold Coast, Australia

Cloevis: Field trial in Gold Coast, Australia - Dosing, control, and monitoring

Chemicals & dosing rigs

Mix pump

pH probe

etc.

Computer

D 150 mm

S::CAN unit

1080 m

Odalog

(H2S gas)

Cloevis: Field trial in Gold Coast, Australia

Jiang et al., (2013)

Methane control

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Jiang et al., (2010)

Economic Analysis

Environmental effects

Improved wastewater treatment processes

Biodegradable Little change to existing infrastructure and progressive roll-out

LOW RISK

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On-going work

• Commercial trials in Australia and in the US

• Other applications (e.g. sludge treatment)

• Mechanism studies

Acknowledgements • All FNA team members – past and present

– BNR: Vel Vadivelu, Yan Zhou, Maite Pijuan, Liu Ye

– Sewer: Janani Mohanakrishnan, Oriol Gutierrez, Guangming Jiang

– Sludge: Qilin Wang, Liu Ye, Maite Pijuan

– Membrane: Marc Pidou, Pengzhe Sui, Ludwika Nieradzik

– Microbiology: Frances Slater, Ahmad Rosli, Phil Bond

– Commercialisation: Tony Keating, Howard Leemon, Shaun Corrie

• ARC and utility partners for funding

• USP as a commercial partner

• GCCC for assisting with field testing

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