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A Fairfax County, VA, publication Department of Public Works and Environmental Services Working for You! Fairfax C ounty’s Water Reuse Project Presented to: 2015 VWEA Education Seminar WW-000016-003 Mason District May 7, 2014

Fairfax County’s Water Reuse Project · 2018-04-04 · Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project • 2006 –The Development plan was complete, • 2007 - The water

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Page 1: Fairfax County’s Water Reuse Project · 2018-04-04 · Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project • 2006 –The Development plan was complete, • 2007 - The water

A Fairfax County, VA, publication

Department of Public Works and Environmental ServicesWorking for You!

Fairfax County’s Water Reuse ProjectPresented to:

2015 VWEA Education Seminar

WW-000016-003

Mason District

May 7, 2014

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Introduction to Fairfax County

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Introduction to Fairfax County

• Fairfax County’s Integrated Sewer System

– Wastewater Management Program

• One of our five major business areas in the Department of Environmental Services (DPWES)

• Governed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors

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Introduction to Fairfax County

• Fairfax County’s Integrated Sewer System

– The system handles 99 MGD of wastewater generated by approximately 933,000 County residents and 60,000 residents in nearby counties, cities and towns.

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Introduction to Fairfax County

• The System contains:

– 3,400 miles of gravity sewers (8 to 72 inches)

– 59 Pumping stations (0.1 to 37 MGD)

– 234 square miles

– 321 employees

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Introduction to Fairfax County

• To treat the wastewater flows generated the County operates and maintains an advanced wastewater treatment plant.

– 67 MGD Noman M. Cole, Jr. Pollution Control Plant

– Located in Lorton, Virginia

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s ENR Program

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s ENR Program

• In August 2004, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) proposed reduced nutrient waste load allocations for Virginia wastewater treatment facilities.

• These load allocations were then incorporated into the Virginia’s Phase I Watershed Implementation Plan for meeting the EPA Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL).

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s ENR Program

• To meet the load allocations, enhanced nutrient removal was required of all wastewater treatment plants serving Fairfax County to meet more stringent Chesapeake Bay water quality standards by January 1, 2011.

• Nitrogen effluent limit (3 mg/L) and Waste Load Allocation (WLA) of 611,900 pounds.

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s ENR Program

• 2005 - To meet the load allocations, we needed a program that included:– choosing the best technology,

– avoiding resource shortages generated by neighboring utilities also facing major nutrient removal programs at the same time,

– spreading out capital needs,

– maximizing federal and state funding,

– and most importantly maintaining the facility’s permit performance through the needed upgrades.

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s ENR Program

• 2005 - In response to these challenges, the team develped a ENR program that included numerous unique and innovative components:

– Expansion of Equalization Basins

– Upgrades to the Activated Sludge Basins

– New Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)

• (Other Presentation Today.)

– New Water Reuse System

– Nutrient Trading

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s ENR Program

• 2006 – As part of the ENR Program we had Greeley and Hansen (G&H) develop a plan for water reuse within Fairfax County.

• The plan included:– Potential Users – Water Quality Analysis– Design Flow– Existing Infrastructure – Potential Nutrient Reduction– Recommendations– Costs / Payback Period

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse Project

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• 2006 – The Development plan was complete,

• 2007 - The water reuse project was deferred and was scheduled to be developed near the end of the ENR program,

• 2008 - The project was still in concept stage and questionable if it would ever get started,

• 2008 - 2009 Global economic downturn

• 2008 - It wasn’t looking good for the water reuse project in Fairfax County.

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• Two items came along that provided stimulus for the water reuse project.

– 2008, the State of Virginia implemented the newly created water reclamation and reuse regulations.

– 2009, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• 2008, the State of Virginia implemented the newly created water reclamation and reuse regulations.

– Clear Direction,

– Easy to follow,

– A Path Forward,

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• 2009, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)

– Funding

– The project needed to be shovel ready to receive funding,

– Potential of 6.5-Million Funding Funds

– Construction Start 2 Months from NTP !!!

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• Construction Start 2 Months from NTP !!!– Design Build was the Only Way to Meet the ARRA

requirement

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Fairfax County’s Water Reuse Project

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• 2009 - We had Greely and Hansen (G&H) on staff for the ENR Program.

• In 30 days they prepared a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Design/Built Water Reuse Project

• Two D/B teams responded to the RFP

• Fairfax County held interviews and recommended a D/B team.

• Within 30 more days a Contract was signed with the D/B team.

• G&H staff continued on as a Bridging Engineer

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Introduction to Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• 2009 – Fairfax County DPWES selected the D/B team which consisted of:• M.A. Bongiovanni, Inc.• Dewberry• Patriot Development Corporation

M. A. BONGIOVANNI, INC.GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Fairfax County’s Water Reuse project

• 2009 - Construction Started within Two months of the NTP.

• $6.5-Million Funding from American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was received to support the project.

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Fairfax County’s Water Reuse

Main components

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AVERAGE DAILY DESIGN FLOWS

REUSE AVERAGE DAILY DESIGN FLOWS

COVANTA = 1,080 GPM

LAUREL HILL GOLF COURSE = 833 GPM

LOWER POTOMAC BALL FIELDS = 231 GPM

TOTAL = 2144 GPM

MAXIMUM DESIGN FLOW= 3816 GPM

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REUSE PUMPS

• PURPOSE: MAINTAIN WATER LEVEL IN COVANTA ELEVATED TANK

• TWO NEW 450 HP VERTICAL TURBINE PUMPS

• EACH PUMP RATED AT 4,600 GPM @ 297 FT

• ONE PUMP IS A STANDBY UNIT

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NCPCP REUSE PUMP STATION

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36-inch Pipeline

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0.5 MG “ELEVATED” WATER TANK

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Laurel hill booster pump station

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Switchgear, Flow meter, and Analyzers

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Fairfax County’s Water Reuse Costumers

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1,000 GPM to Covanta FACILITY

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Covanta Cooling Towers

Water Reuse Costumers

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Laurel hill golf course

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South County Little LeagueBaseball Park

Booster Pump Pump Station

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Reuse water Bulkfill Station

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FUTURE POSSIBLE REUSE CUSTOMERS

• FORT BELVOIR

• POHICK BAY GOLF COURSE

• NEWINGTON CONCRETE

• CARDINAL CONCRETE

• Various HOAs

• Other potentials

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Reuse FACILITIES COSTS

• Design Build Price $15,200,000

• Change Orders Total $112,760 (0.7%)

• Cost to Date $15,312,760

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Thank you

• Questions?

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