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Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

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Page 1: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash

Disposal Project

Board of Directors MeetingJune 14, 2012

Page 2: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Project Purpose and Issues

Backwash Management Strategies

DBP Reduction Alts and Recommendations

Recommended Phasing Plan

Presentation Outline

Page 3: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Project Purpose: Assure Compliance with Stage 2

Disinfection Byproduct (DBP) Rule (a)

& Develop An Integrated Backwash Management Strategy

Key Project Issues: Elevated DBPs in the Buckhorn WTP

Distribution System Insufficient Pond 7 Storage Capacity

for Backwash Waste Water Disposal

Project Purpose and Issues

(a) Effective October 1, 2013.

Page 4: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

1. Expand Pond 7 to Contain 100-Yr Storm Event per WDR

2. Remove Solids at WTP to allow Recycle to WTP and/or Discharge Treated Backwash Water (BWW) to Pond 7

a) No WDR Required

3. Select Best Long-Term and Most Cost Effective Backwash WaterManagement Strategy

Backwash Water Management Strategies for the Buckhorn

WTP

Page 5: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Comparison of Solids Removal Alternatives

Alternative

Comparison Criteria (Score 1 to 5, 5 = best)

ScoreRegulatory Construction Cost

ApplicabilityParticulate Chemical

Compliance Removal Compatibility

1. Bag Filter w / Recycle 35

($255k) 1 1 5 15

2. Bag Filter w / Discharge 21

($760k – $910k) 3 1 5 12

3. Mech. Dewatering w / Recycle 33

($525k) 1 1 1 9

4. Mechanical Dewatering w / Discharge 22

($660k) 1 1 5 11

5. Conventional Drying Beds 31

($1,525k) 3 5 416 (site

constraints)

6. Proprietary Drying Beds 54

($355k) 5 5 4 23

7. Reuse Old Plant (Conv. Drying Beds) 31

($1,515k) 2 5 4 15

8. Leachfields 15

($200k) 1 5 5 17

9. Micro Screen 32

($595k – $900k) 2 3 5 15

10. Expand Pond 43

($500k - $650k) 3 5 5 20

Page 6: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Proposed Flow Schematic

Page 7: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Potential Site Layout

Recommended DeskinsTM System

(Solids Removal and Dewatering)

Page 8: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Stage 2 DBR Rule Compliance

Historical TTHM/HAA5 Results

Page 9: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

TOC Removal Coagulation/Filtration Adsorption Oxidation

Reduce Chlorine Dose Maintain Disinfection CT Maintain Residual Disinfectant throughout System

Distribution System Modifications Reduce Water Age Tank Materials

DBP Removal Strategies

Page 10: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Buckhorn WTP Distribution System

DBP Sample Location

Page 11: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Comparison of DBP Reduction Alternatives

DBP Reduction Alternative

Capital Cost(1-5, 5 = Lowest)

Operating Cost(1-5, 5 = Lowest)

DBP Reduction(1-5, 5 = Greatest)

Complexity(1-5, 5 = Simplest)

Total Score

TOC REMOVAL

Chlorine Dioxide

2($180,000)

1($30,000/yr)

3 3 10

ACH4

($25,000)3

($20,000/yr)4 5 16

Ferric Chloride

3($45,000)

2($25,000/yr)

3 3 11

REDUCE CHLORINE RESIDUAL

Clearwell Baffling/Chlorine Booster Stations

1($160,000)

3($20,000/yr)

5 2 10

pH Adjustment

Location

4($20,000)

5($0/yr)

3 5 17

Reduce CT Provided

5($0)

5($0/yr)

3 5 18

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS

Tank Mixing3

($175,000)5

($0/yr)2 4 14

Page 12: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

ACH DBP Reduction

Page 13: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Recommended Phasing PlanGoal: ACH feed system operational Summer

2013; highest DBP concentrations have historically occurred during summer seasona

Step / Activity Est. Construction Cost ($)

2012 2013

J J A S O N D J F M A M

1. Solids Removal Project

355,000 Design B Construct & Startup

2. Full Scale Testing to Minimize Chlorine Dose

0b

3. Tank A Modifications

50,000 D B Construct

4. ACH Improvements 25,000 D B C & SU

Total Est. Construct Cost

430,000

a First set of Stage 2 DBP compliance testing to be conducted prior to October 1, 2013

b Testing conducted by Agency operators and staff

Page 14: Buckhorn Disinfection Byproducts / Backwash Disposal Project Board of Directors Meeting June 14, 2012

Questions ?