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Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

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Page 1: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Christopher HillDecember 6, 2006

CE 679

Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary

Sewer Overflow Management

North Dakota State University

Page 2: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Outline• Problem Overview

• Introduction

• Application

• Design

• Conclusion

Page 3: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Problem Overview

• What are SSOs?

• What is the cause of SSOs?

• Why are SSOs a problem?

• What is the frequency of SSOs?

• How are SSOs managed?

Page 4: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Ballasted Flocculation

• What is ballasted flocculation?

• Why ballasted flocculation?

• Actiflo®, DensaDeg®, Sirofloc®

Page 5: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Actiflo® System

Page 6: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Application – Satellite

Basin

Interceptor Sewer

WWTP

River

Actiflo

Disinfection

Sludge

Actiflo®

Screen

• Located in the collection system

• Does not meet EPA secondary treatment standards

• Cost effective

Page 7: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Application – WWTP Bypass

Headworks

River

Disinfection

Actiflo®

• Located at WWTP

• Mixing with the WWTP effluent to comply with permitting limits

• Cost effective

Secondary Treatment

Page 8: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design – Flow MonitoringBasin 8

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

0:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 0:00

Time (hr)

Flo

w (

mg

d)

0.0

1.0

06/11/20010.92 inches/hr

Ra

in F

all

(in

)

Wet-Day Flow Dry-Day Flow Rain Fall

Inflow

Infiltration

• Base on flow monitoring, develop model for sewer system.

• Typically designed for 5 year return period storm

• Design peak wet weather flow = 15 MGD

Page 9: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design - Pretreatment

• Design Flow– Ramp-up 150% Q– Ramp-down 50% Q– Hydraulically 200%

Q

• Pretreatment– Screening

(3 – 6 mm)– 2 x 10 MGD

Q = 10 MGD

2 x 5 MGD

Page 10: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design – Coagulation

• Coagulation– Chemical Coagulant – HRT 1 – 2 minutes– Rapid Mixing

(G = 500-1500 s-1)

V

PG

Jar Test/Pilot Study

Sizing TankV = (HRT) x Q = 1 min x 3472.5 gal/min = 3472.5 gal or 464.2 ft3

Mixing

Theoretical Power Requirement

P = G2 V = 12002(1.307x10-3 N*s/m2)13.2m3

= 24,844 W or 25 kW

Page 11: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design – Flocculation

• Flocculation– Polymer– Sand (2 – 4 g/L)– HRT 1 – 2 minutes– Rapid Mixing

(G = 500-1500 s-1)

V

PG

Jar Test/Pilot Study

Sizing TankV = (HRT) x Q = 1 min x 3472.5 gal/min = 3472.5 gal or 464.2 ft3

Mixing

Theoretical Power Requirement

P = G2 V = 12002(1.307x10-3 N*s/m2)13.2m3

= 24,844 W or 25 kW

Page 12: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design – Maturation

• Maturation– HRT 3 – 5 minutes – Slow Mixing

(G = 160 – 200 s-1)

Sizing TankV = (HRT) x Q = 3 min x 3472.5 gal/min

= 10,417 gal or 1,393 ft3

Mixing

Theoretical Power Requirement

P = G2 V

= 2002(1.307x10-3 N*s/m2)52.6m3

= 2,750 W or 2.8 kW

Page 13: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design - Settler• Settler

– Overflow Rate 20 to 80 gal/ft2*min

– Typically 30 gal/ft2*min– Length: Width = 1:1 – Lamellar Tubes

Tank AreaA = Q / Vo

= 3472.5 gal/min / 30 gal/ft2*min = 115.75 ft2

Tank DimensionsL = W = A1/2

= 115.751/2

= 10.75 ft Use 11 ft

Design Criteria Between 45o and 60o InclineNominal Spacing 2 inIncline Length 3 to 6 ft

Page 14: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design – Actiflo® System

• Assume Depth of 12 ft

Page 15: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Design - Microsand

4.8% of Q Sludge

Actiflo®

Influent Q

Hydrocyclone

1.2% of QRecycled

Sand

River

Clarified Water 6% of Q

Sludge Handling

WWTP

• 2 – 4 g/L of Microsand• Total Volume – Coagulation = 3,375 ft3 or 95,600 L• The system requires 191.2 - 382.4 kg (421.5 - 843 lb)• Sludge = 10 MGD x 0.048 = 480,000 gal/day

Page 16: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Actiflo® Design

Page 17: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Actiflo® Design

Page 18: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Conclusions• Evaluation of Alternatives• Design• Pilot Study• Disadvantages

Page 19: Christopher Hill December 6, 2006 CE 679 Application of Ballast Flocculation for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Management North Dakota State University

Questions?