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Water Treatment Plant By Erica Lopez Tiffany Thomas Clay Montgomery Tyler Sims GRA Celina Bochis EMAP 2006

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EMAP 2006. Water Treatment Plant. By Erica Lopez Tiffany Thomas Clay Montgomery Tyler Sims GRA Celina Bochis. Objectives. Build water treatment plant to serve the water park and surrounding communities (expand the city limits) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Water Treatment Plant

ByErica Lopez

Tiffany Thomas Clay Montgomery

Tyler SimsGRA Celina Bochis

EMAP 2006

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Objectives

Build water treatment plant to serve the water park and surrounding communities (expand the city limits)

Build small water treatment plant just for the park with only a sand filter and chlorine disinfection involved

The location of the larger

treatment plant will not be on the park site

It will be on the nearest strip mine (brownfields)

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Treatment Plant Proposed Location

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• The strip mine is owned by the Gulf State Paper Corporation.

• This is the brownfields that thecity could pursue for development opportunities.

• Mr. Warner (owner) has been very generous in providing properties in the past for city projects.

• City needs ADEM and EPA approval and help with funding for cleaning.

• City may have funding to help clean and renovate the brownfields.

Plan for Treatment Plant Location

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Lake Nichol

• Built in 1954 and used as a water supply for city of Tuscaloosa.

• 380 acres and has a water capacity of 3.3 billion gallons.

• Originally designed for approximately 50,000 people.

• Use existing pipes and the pump station for our water plant in order to save cost.

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Treatment Plant Based on

Water Consumption• Domestic usage: 15-70

gal/cap-day• Public usage: 5-20 gal/cap-

day• Commercial/Industrial usage:

10-100 gal/cap-day • Maximum usage: between 6-

8 am and 6-8 pm.• Minimum usage:

– between 1 and 5 am.• Park water rides water usage

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Typical Water Treatment Plant

1. Chemical mixing basin

2. Flocculation Basin

3. Settling Tank

4. Rapid Sand Filter

5. Disinfection with Chlorine

6. Storage basin

7. Pump

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Water Usage(from literature)

Class of Usage Quantity (gal/cap-day)

Average Quantity

Domestic 15-17 50

Commercial/

Industrial

10-100 65

Public 5-20 10

Leakage 10-40 25

Total 150

Ed Love Plant

Water Storage Capacity: 25.4 mil. Gal

Water Treatment Capacity: 45.7 mil. Gal/ day

Population Served: 133,000 people

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Predicted Water Usage for Tuscaloosa

Consumption = (Water Treatment Capacity-Water Storage Capacity)/Population

Consumption = (45.7 mil-25.4 mil)gal-day/133,000people

Consumption = 153 gal/day-person

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Population Prediction

General population for the Lake Nichol area is about 2,400 people

We used the arithmetic method to predict the population growth

dP/ dt = K

where

dP/dt = growth rate

K = constant

Final population = Initial population + Kdt

We estimate the final population to be 10,000 people.

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Conceptual Design

• Period: 25 years

• Population: 10,000

• Flow: 100 gallons/cap-day

• Area: – Watermelon Rd.– Yellow Creek Rd.– Old Lock 15 Rd.

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Cost1) Building the water treatment

plant– $3/gallon of treated water– $25/linear foot of pipe

2) Cleaning the brownfields– Money from ADEM and EPA– City of Tuscaloosa funds

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So In Review…

• We are providing a conceptual design for consideration.

• We plan to create a separate treatment system for the area due to population increases.

• The property and design we use would need approval from ADEM and the EPA.

• We hope the city will use some of its funds to renovate the brownfields.

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Any Questions?