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TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
2016 ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORT Environmental Compliance Approval
Number 5076-86NKAG
Report prepared by: Sarah E. Cooke - Water and Wastewater Compliance Coordinator
Report reviewed by: Ted Joynt - Superintendent of Utilities
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March 31, 2017
Ministry of the Environment Ottawa District Office, Eastern Region 2430 Don Reid Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1H 1E1 Attention Mrs. Shannon Hamilton-Browne
Dear Mrs. Hamilton-Browne,
Please find enclosed the Annual Summary Report and other supporting documents for the
Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP), Works No.12000890 as per the Amended
Environmental Compliance Approval Municipal and private Sewage Works Number 5076-
86NKAG issued July 12, 2010, prescribed by Condition 10 Subsection (6).
The Town of Smiths Falls is the owner and operator of the WPCP. The facility operates under
the responsibility of Ted Joynt, Superintendent of Utilities ORO, whose office is located at 43
Abbott Street North, Smiths Falls, and can be contacted at 613-283-4124 ext. 5501 or
faxed at 613-284-0427.
Regards,
Sarah E. Cooke
Water and Wastewater Compliance Coordinator
Tel: 613-283-4124 ext 5502
Email: [email protected]
cc. Ted Joynt – Superintendent of Utilities cc. Troy Dunlop – Director of Public Works and Utilities
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Executive Summary
The enclosed Annual Summary report is prepared in accordance with Amended Certificate
of Approval (C of A) number 5076-86NKAG, Condition 10 Reporting Subsection (6) for the
Town of Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) for submission to the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change (MOECC). The secondary purpose of this 2016 Summary
Report is to keep the Owner (Council) informed regarding the general operation,
maintenance and, facility compliance regarding solids and liquid handling and disposal as
per the C of A. Each year it is a requirement that the owner prepares and submits an annual
summary report for the previous calendar year and must contain the following information:
a) A summary and interpretation of all monitoring data and a comparison to the effluent limits in
condition 7 in the Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECA), including an overview of the
success and adequacy of the Works;
b) A description of any operating problems encountered and corrective actions taken;
c) A summary of all maintenance carried out on any major structure, equipment, apparatus,
mechanism or thing forming part of the Works;
d) A summary of any effluent quality assurance or control measures undertaken in the reporting
period;
e) A summary of the calibration and maintenance carried out on all effluent monitoring
equipment;
f) A description of efforts made and results achieved in meeting effluent objectives of Condition
6.
g) A tabulation of quantity of sludge generated in the reporting period, an outline of anticipated
quantities to be generated in the next reporting period and a summary of the locations to
where the sludge was disposed;
h) A summary of any complaints received during the reporting period and any steps taken to
address the complaints;
i) A summary of all by-pass, spill or abnormal discharge events
j) Any other information the District Manager requires from time to time.
In addition, this Annual Summary report must be forwarded to the MOECC no later than
March 31, 2017. The WPCP must comply with all the requirements and criteria contained in
the ECA, along with all Acts, Regulations and F-Series Procedures made with regards to
operation of facilities, licensing of facilities, licensing of operators and Legislation that
pertains to the Sustaining of Water and Sewerage Facilities.
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Please note that the MOECC has changed the name of Certificate of Approvals (C of A) to
Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECA), references in this document may be used
interchangeably. C of A or ECA still refers to the approval the WPCP operators under.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary .................................................................................... 3 1.0 Introduction ....................................................................................... 7 2.0 Facility and Process Overview .............................................................. 7 2.1 Inlet Sewers ......................................................................................... 7 2.2 Head Works Building ........................................................................... 7 2.3 Primary Treatment .............................................................................. 8 2.4 Biological and Secondary Treatment ...................................................... 8 2.5 Tertiary Treatment .............................................................................. 8 2.6 Disinfection & Outfall ........................................................................... 8 2.7 Solids Handling ................................................................................... 9 2.8 Combined Sewer Overflow Tank............................................................ 9 3.0 Environmental Compliance Approval & Licensing ..................................... 9 4.0 Monitoring Data ................................................................................ 10 4.1 Summary of Effluent Quality Assurance or Control Measures .................. 10 4.2 Meeting Final Effluent Objectives ........................................................ 11 5.0 Summary of Secondary Treatment By-pass Events ............................... 11 6.0 Operational Problems & Corrective Actions ........................................... 11 7.0 On Call ............................................................................................ 13 8.0 Summary of all Maintenance .............................................................. 13 8.1 Centre St Pumping Station ................................................................. 13 9.0 Summary of Verification and or Maintenance on Effluent Monitoring Equipment ............................................................................................... 14 10.0 Sludge Generation .......................................................................... 14 11.0 Summary Complaints ..................................................................... 14 12.0 Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Communal Sewage Inspection Report 2016 ............................................................................. 15 13.0 Waste Received From Outside Smiths Falls ........................................ 15 14.0 Municipal Utility Monitoring Program (MUMPs) Report ......................... 15 15.0 Operator Licenses .......................................................................... 15
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APPENDICES
Appendix A – Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) #5076-86NKAG
Appendix B – Monitoring Data and Comparison to Effluent Limits
Appendix C – Secondary Treatment By-passes
Appendix D – Maintenance Records
Appendix E – Solids Handling
Appendix F – MUMPs Report
Appendix G – Operator Licenses
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1.0 Introduction
This Annual Summary report is for the period from January 1st to December 31st; which is a
legislative requirement under Condition 10 (4) of C of A number 5076-86NKAG. This Annual
Summary report must also be forwarded to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change
(MOECC) no later than March 31st.
2.0 Facility and Process Overview
Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) is responsible for providing wastewater
collection and treatment from industrial, commercial and residential users within the limits
of the Town of Smiths Falls, as well as Atironto subdivision in Montague Township. The
wastewater is collected in sanitary and combined sewer system pipes and conveyed by
gravity and or pumped to the WPCP. A total of 3,495,752 cubic meters of wastewater was
treated in 2016.
The WPCP is a Class IV nitrifying tertiary treatment activated sludge plant with a rated
capacity of 14,700 m3/d. As such, the facility consists of a raw sewage lift station (head
works building) including screening and grit removal/classification, primary treatment,
secondary treatment including nitrification which removes nitrogen by a
nitrification/denitrification process. The plant also has chemically assisted phosphorus
removal, tertiary filtration and effluent disinfection by ultraviolet light irradiation (UV).
Primary and thickened waste activated sludge is dewatered, dried and pelletized which is
sold for off-site reuse.
2.1 Inlet Sewers
The inlet sewers consist of one 600 mm diameter gravity sewer from the river crossing
downstream at Old Slys Locks and one 900 mm diameter gravity sewer from the Highway
43 trunk sewer to the inlet sewer described above. Both of these collectors combine into a
1200 mm which discharges into the wet well in headworks.
2.2 Head Works Building
The head works building contains a 60 foot deep wet well where raw sewage is pumped
(lifted) by three (3) sewage lift pumps up to the bar screens. There are two (2) additional
sewage lift pumps onsite as backup pumps should one or more primary sewage lift pumps
fail. Screening units consists of two (2) parallel bar screen channels which screen large
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suspended or floating solids and materials from the raw sewage to prevent plugging and
damage to equipment.
Grit removal is accomplished by using tea cups which use a vortex action that will cause the
heavier particles of grit and sand to separate out of the wastewater which then flows to the
primary tanks. The grit is then pumped to a bin for off-site disposal.
2.3 Primary Treatment
The wastewater flows by gravity from the head works building to the primary clarifiers
which consists of two (2) parallel rectangular clarifiers or tanks. The clarifiers consist of a
chain and flight system which moves solids that have settled to the bottom of the clarifiers.
These solids are later removed by processing into pellets. Floatables are skimmed from the
surface and later landfilled.
2.4 Biological and Secondary Treatment
The Biological and Secondary treatment occurs when primary treated wastewater is
discharged into two (2) aeration basins, activated sludge (return activated sludge RAS) is
mixed with the wastewater. Micro-organisms in the sludge provide biological treatment by
consuming the colloidal and dissolved solids. A coagulant is added to the wastewater prior
to wastewater entering the secondary clarifiers. This coagulant is added to help in the
removal of phosphorus.
2.5 Tertiary Treatment
Tertiary treatment is an advanced wastewater treatment process which further removes
nutrients like phosphorus and a higher percentage of suspended solids by sand filtration
from the effluent.
2.6 Disinfection & Outfall
Disinfection of the final effluent is provided by three (3) in series banks of ultraviolet light
irradiation. The use of UV lights is used to irradiate the pathogenic micro-organisms in the
effluent prior to discharging to the outfall. The final effluent is discharged through a 1050
mm diameter outfall sewer pipe to the receiving water body which is the Rideau River.
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2.7 Solids Handling
Sludge from the primary and secondary treatment processes are pumped into one of two
(2) 75m3 underground sludge storage tanks, the two tanks equalize through a common
connection. The sludge is conveyed from the storage tanks to a belt filter press. The press
produces a sludge cake with a minimum solids concentration of 18 - 22%.
The dewatered sludge is fed to a single train sludge dryer and pelletizer process to produce
a granulated dried sludge at a solids concentration of 94%. The sludge pellets are
recognized as a fertilizer product by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and are regulated
under the Federal Fertilizer Act. These pellets are sold to area farmers and, as such the
marketed fertilizer pellets are used for agricultural (excluding crops for human consumption)
or horticulture. Monthly solids totals appear in Appendix E – Solids Handling.
Production for 2016
• 15,108 cubic meters of sludge was processed
• 694 super sacks filled (approximately 680 kg/sack)
• 464,211 kg of pellets produced
2.8 Combined Sewer Overflow Tank
Excessive storm water/snow melt flows are handled by temporary storage in the Combined
Sewer Overflow Tank (CSO). The capacity of the tank is approximately 4,000 cubic meters
or 4 million liters. As storm water/snowmelt flows subside, the captured wastewater is feed
back into the main process flows for treatment. Flows exceeding the capacity of the CSO
tanks will bypass secondary treatment (Aeration and Tertiary) via the bypass pipe and then
blended with process flow which has received aeration, secondary clarification and filtration.
This blended flow of bypass and process wastewater passes through UV treatment before
discharge to the receiving water (Rideau River).
3.0 Environmental Compliance Approval & Licensing
For the year 2016, the Smiths Falls WPCP operated under amended Environmental
Compliance Approval (ECA) Number 5076-86NKAG which was issued on July 12th, 2010. The
facility has been designated as a Class IV facility under the Licensing of Sewage Works
Operators Regulation, O. Reg. 129/04 made under the Ontario Water Resources Act.
The ECA establishes terms and conditions which the WPCP must operate under at all times.
These terms and conditions establish effluent objectives, effluent limits, operation and
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maintenance, monitoring and recording along with reporting requirements of the WPCP.
Should these requirements not be met the facility is not complying with the ECA.
The ECA also establishes the Rated Capacity for the facility which is 14,700 cubic meters per
day.
The Licensing of Sewage Works Operators Regulation, O. Reg. 129/04 requires the owner to
ensure that everyone would works in the facility holds a license applicable to the type of
facility. This regulation also requires the designation of an overall responsible operator
(ORO) for the facility and that the ORO holds a license applicable to and of the same class
as or higher than the class of the facility or one level below for no longer than six months
out of a year. Both of these requirements are being fulfilled.
A copy of Environmental Compliance Approval number 5076-86NKAG which the facility
operated under in 2016 can be found in Appendix A.
4.0 Monitoring Data
The ECA lists effluent limits for Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD5), Total
Suspended Solids (TSS), Total Phosphorus (TP), Total Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3), pH and E.
coli. The limits are used to determine monthly compliance with the ECA and to determine if
the process is functioning as per the ECA requirements.
4.1 Summary of Effluent Quality Assurance or Control Measures
The WPCP maintains a weekly sampling schedule of Raw Influent and Final Effluent as per
the requirements listed in the monitoring and recording Condition of the ECA. All sample
analysis required by the ECA for compliance reporting are sent to an outside accredited
laboratory (Caduceon Environmental Laboratories).
In-house analysis is performed as part of a quality assurance program, and as such, the
results are utilized to identify any process changes required. All such analysis are included
as part of the monitoring data in this report. Plant performance data is stored both in-house
as well as on an online repository known as WaterTrax®.
Monitoring data and a comparison to effluent limits can be found in Appendix B.
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4.2 Meeting Final Effluent Objectives
During this reporting period the treatment train produced an effluent that met all effluent
objectives and limits as indicated in the ECA.
Compliance was achieved during the reporting period for Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen
Demand (CBOD5), Total Phosphorus (TP) and Total Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3) and Geomean
for E. coli.
A summary and interpretation of all monitoring data and a comparison to the effluent limits
in Condition 7 in the Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECA), including an overview of
the success and adequacy of the Works can be found in Appendix B.
5.0 Summary of Secondary Treatment By-pass Events
In 2016, there were a total of 5 secondary treatment by-passes. All secondary treatment
by-pass events were reported verbally to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change
and Spills Action Centre (SAC). Agencies notified via fax include SAC, and the Leeds
Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit. Samples of the by-pass events are collected and
sent to our accredited laboratory when possible. If samples cannot make it to the
laboratory due to sample holding times, in-house samples are collected. An operator at the
WPCP will then test the by-pass samples in-house for TSS & TP. However, every effort is
made to have each by-pass event sampled in accordance with the ECA, this could include
driving samples to the laboratory or couriering them.
There can be no raw sewage by-passes to the environment at the WPCP. All wastewater
entering the facility receives at a minimum, preliminary treatment, grit removal and primary
treatment along with UV irradiation and blending with the secondary and tertiary effluent
wastewater stream before discharge to the Rideau River.
A summary of 2016 Secondary Treatment By-passes can be found in Appendix C.
6.0 Operational Problems & Corrective Actions
During the reporting period four (4) process related issues occurred which required several
weeks to repair, one tertiary filter rebuild is still on-going. It should be noted that the 25
mm Bar Screens are slated to be replace in 2018 under the Asset Management Plan.
Bar Screen #1
This screening unit failed on August 4 of 2015. Further investigation revealed that screen
guides failed allowing the screen to go off track. Other parts were found to be worn or
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needed replacing. Because of the dewatering involved starting a repair was delayed longer
than first anticipated. The fact that the screen was not in operation did not present any
serious operational issues. These bar screens are original equipment (1994) as such, are
requiring more and more maintenance. This Bar Screen was placed back in service in May
2016.
Bar Screen #2
Bar Screen #2 was taken out of service for an inspection of the working parts. Roughly the
same parts were worn as in screen #1. The worn parts were replaced and the unit placed
back into service shortly after. This bar screen is also original equipment (1994) as such,
are requiring more and more maintenance.
South Tertiary Filter
The South tertiary filter was taken out of service October 2016 due to plugging and broken
filter backwash nozzles; the filter remained out of service the rest of the year. This filter
underwent a complete rebuild requiring new backwash nozzles, and a complete change out
of filter sand. The filter rebuild will continue into 2017.
Sludge Cake Pump
The sludge cake pump for the belt press failed on December 13th, 2016 as a result the belt
press was out of service for 4 weeks, during this time the pelletizer could not be operated.
Having the pelletizer not operating resulted in primary sludge accumulating to a less than
desirable depth. The cake pump was replaced with a new unit in early 2017.
Polyblend System (Pelletizer)
The polyblend system for the belt press failed on October 18th, 2016. This unit was replaced
with a new polyblend system. This downtime resulted in the pelletizer not running for 3
weeks which caused accumulation of primary sludge in the primary tanks. There was no
effect on the final effluent. The Polyblend system was down for three weeks.
Cake Pump Bridge Breaker
The bridge breaker for the cake pump failed and required major repairs. The pelletizer was
out of service for 2 weeks.
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7.0 On Call The operators carry a tablet with them as well they have a cell phone when they are on call.
These lines of communication, allow the operator to connect to the SCADA and immediately
take measures to monitor or correct abnormal operational issues. The on-call and back-up
operator each have a tablet and cell phone. Should an alarm fail to be answered or
acknowledged, the Superintendent is then called by the dialer system and can take required
action.
8.0 Summary of all Maintenance
During the reporting period, preventative maintenance is performed on a routine basis or as
recommended by the equipment manufacturer manuals. Critical process equipment that
has malfunction is repaired or replaced immediately. However, due to staff shortages
equipment maintenance took longer to repair.
A summary of 2016 Maintenance Records can be found in Appendix D.
8.1 Centre St Pumping Station
During the reporting period the following maintenance was completed at the Centre St
pumping station:
• Weekly inspections of the facility are recorded in the on-site log book
• Wet wells cleaned out on March 18, 2016
• Alarm testing and pump verification were completed on March 18 and September 30,
2016
Operating issues and corrective actions:
• March 4, 2016: High water alarm inside station, sump pump not operating found
ground fault issue which was repaired on sump pump
• April 21, 2016: Issue with UPS, communication loss with SCADA, Em-Tech Electrical
repaired communication issue
• August 19, 2016: Communications lost on SCADA due to a broken BELL line this was
repaired August 20, 2016
• September 16, 2016: UPS replaced with spare by Em-Tech Electrical as unit was not
operating.
• October 6, 2016: Advanced Alarms (monitoring company) performed service work to
their monitoring system
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9.0 Summary of Verification and or Maintenance on Effluent Monitoring
Equipment
There are two Parshall Flumes in service at the WPCP. One measures Secondary Clarifier
(SC) flow, and the other measures Final Effluent (FE) flow. Verifications were performed on
August 6, 2016 for the Final Effluent, Secondary Flow meter and the Secondary Bypass Flow
meter. The Secondary Bypass flow meter readings were incorrect at original verification,
further investigation found water inside the connection wires in conduit along with
temperature reading abnormally high. All above mentioned issues were corrected.
10.0 Sludge Generation
Approximately 15,108 cubic meters of sludge was generated in 2016. Sludge is handled by
Pelletization. This is a heat treatment process where the primary sludge is pumped to the
belt filter press for dewatering and then to the pelletizer where it is mixed with a seed
pellet, and then heated to approximately 450 degrees centigrade, tumbled in a dryer, sized
and bagged. The sludge is stabilized by the high temperature and is now at 92% solids.
The Smiths Falls WPCP Pelletizer processed approximately;
• 15,108 cubic meters (m3) of raw primary sludge
• Produced 464,211 kilograms (kg) of pellets
• Pelletizer operated for 2,795 hours
• Approximately 18 production days lost to equipment breakdown.
Contingency
In the event that primary sludge must be hauled offsite, arrangements have been made
with the Robert O. Picard Environmental Center (ROPEC) in Ottawa. As well, processed cake
can be shipped to a Cardinal waste site operated by Third High Farms.
Only MOECC approved and licensed haulers are be used to transport the sludge or cake. We
anticipate little if any change in sludge generation over the next reporting period.
A summary of 2016 Sludge Solids Handling can be found in Appendix E.
11.0 Summary Complaints
There were no complaints received during the reporting period in 2016 regarding the WPCP.
Should a complaint be received immediate steps are taken to rectify the issue.
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12.0 Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Communal Sewage Inspection Report 2016
The Town currently has the same MOECC inspector for our Wastewater System (Treatment
& Collection), as we do for Drinking Water.
Due to the changes that were implement there was no inspection conducted on the
Wastewater System (Treatment & Collection) for the MOECC’s inspection period of 2016.
13.0 Waste Received From Outside Smiths Falls No septage was received at the Smiths Falls WPCP.
Village of Westport
On December 24th, 2015 the Town of Smiths Falls was approached by the Village of
Westport seeking permission to discharge final lagoon wastewater into our collection system
in early 2016 (January). Westport had discharged in Smiths Falls in 2014 and 2015; this
was a repeat of what occurred in those years (breakdown of snofluent plant and high
wastewater levels in lagoons). Similar plans and contingencies were put in place for 2016.
There were two different discharge periods between January 20th, 2016 and the end of April
2016. A total of 36,811 cubic meters of wastewater was discharged and treated at the
WPCP.
14.0 Municipal Utility Monitoring Program (MUMPs) Report On a monthly basis a MUMPs compliance report is completed and submitted electronically to
the MOECC. This report contains the following information; monthly flows, secondary
treatment by-pass flows (if an event occurred) and, Raw & Final effluent parameters. This
report is to ensure the WPCP remains in compliance with the ECA. MUMPs reports from 2016
can be found in Appendix F.
15.0 Operator Licenses Section 14 (1) of O. Reg. 129/04 requires that the owner of the facility ensures that every
operator employed or performing operational duties in the facility holds a valid license. A
list of operator licenses can be found in Appendix G.
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APPENDIX A
Certificate of Approval Number 5076-86NKAG Certificate of Approval Number 8-4041-93-006
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APPENDIX B
Monitoring Data and Comparison to Effluent Limits
Town of Smiths Falls2016 Performance Assessment Report - WPCP Works # 120000890Conventional Tertiary Treatment UV Disinfection / Pelletization
MONTH Minimum DayMaximum
DayAverage Total Alkalinity BOD5
BOD5
LoadingsCBOD5
CBOD5
LoadingsTSS
TSS
LoadingsTP TKN
Ammonia
(N) - Total
Ammonia
(N) -
Unionized
pH Temperature Nitrate Nitrite
(m3) (m
3) (m
3) (m
3) (mg/L) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (ºC) (mg/L) (mg/L)
January 7,946 21,606 10,518 326,073 200.75 86.40 908.76 51.20 538.52 162.24 1,706.39 2.67 14.08 5.094 0.019 7.35 7.52 1.911 0.665February 8,722 24,949 12,106 351,084 194.38 93.00 1,125.86 41.00 496.35 201.06 2,434.07 2.37 12.70 4.884 0.038 7.57 8.50 1.573 0.438March 10,310 25,561 17,286 535,874 168.10 44.86 775.40 27.43 474.14 154.77 2,675.27 2.21 9.28 3.913 0.027 7.59 8.30 2.072 0.238April 7,704 25,119 13,161 394,837 191.38 132.75 1,747.12 40.50 533.02 196.77 2,589.62 2.73 13.03 4.234 0.057 7.47 7.18 1.829 0.105May 6,152 9,337 7,213 223,597 181.38 217.50 1,568.83 59.25 427.37 293.07 2,113.89 5.72 22.23 8.340 0.160 7.57 10.30 1.515 0.169June 5,711 9,931 6,534 196,009 167.30 161.60 1,055.89 84.80 554.08 287.28 1,877.07 8.40 59.12 10.191 0.336 7.69 15.23 1.055 0.177July 5,578 8,811 6,378 197,713 161.13 89.25 569.24 59.25 377.90 184.50 1,176.74 1.84 15.45 9.695 0.119 7.65 13.95 0.546 0.156August 5,808 13,290 7,167 222,163 169.20 165.61 1,186.93 117.60 842.84 261.06 1,870.99 2.58 14.38 10.036 0.101 7.50 14.79 0.795 0.171September 5,814 10,300 6,672 200,172 171.43 126.75 845.68 94.75 632.17 213.60 1,425.14 3.10 21.58 11.470 0.197 7.69 15.14 0.738 0.178October 6,038 20,867 8,597 266,515 185.13 125.25 1,076.77 67.25 578.15 194.69 1,673.73 3.58 18.75 10.434 0.165 7.77 9.98 1.146 0.159November 6,721 10,495 8,220 246,595 186.20 130.80 1,075.18 77.60 637.87 222.81 1,831.52 3.86 21.80 7.698 0.062 7.68 8.74 1.228 0.174December 8,272 20,342 10,810 335,120 197.75 151.50 1,637.72 87.00 940.47 194.25 2,099.84 2.11 16.38 6.934 0.065 7.70 7.78 1.790 0.257
TOTAL 84,776 200,608 114,662 3,495,752 2,174.10 1,525.27 13,573.36 807.63 7,032.88 2,566.08 23,474.28 41.16 238.76 92.923 1.346 91.22 127.39 16.198 2.887AVERAGE 7,065 16,717 9,555 291,313 181.18 127.11 1,131.11 67.30 586.07 213.84 1,956.19 3.43 19.90 7.744 0.112 7.60 10.62 1.350 0.241
Max 10,310 25,561 17,286 535,874 200.75 217.50 1,747.12 117.60 940.47 293.07 2,675.27 8.40 59.12 11.470 0.336 7.77 15.23 2.072 0.665Min 5,578 8,811 6,378 196,009 161.13 44.86 569.24 27.43 377.90 154.77 1,176.74 1.84 9.28 3.913 0.019 7.35 7.18 0.546 0.105
MONTH AlkalinityAmmonia
(N) - TotalNH3 Loadings
Ammonia
(N) -
Unionized
BOD5
BOD5
LoadingsCBOD5
CBOD5
LoadingsTSS
TSS
LoadingsTP
TP
LoadingsTKN
TKN
LoadingsTemperature Nitrate Nitrite E. Coli
(mg/L) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (kg/d) (mg/L) (kg/d) Min Avg Max (ºC) (mg/L) (mg/L) Geomean
January 137.25 0.103 1.08 0.006 4.40 46.28 3.00 31.55 6.81 71.66 0.16 1.72 0.93 9.73 7.10 7.32 7.51 8.09 7.290 1.227 74.60February 125.00 0.137 1.66 0.008 3.67 44.39 3.33 40.35 5.07 61.37 0.11 1.37 0.80 9.68 6.95 7.15 7.36 8.11 5.861 0.637 135.93March 121.90 0.495 8.56 0.013 4.86 83.96 4.43 76.56 4.55 78.70 0.10 1.69 1.16 20.05 7.00 7.14 7.31 8.98 4.620 0.518 9.57April 135.50 0.178 2.34 0.007 2.75 36.19 2.50 32.90 2.01 26.48 0.07 0.95 0.95 12.50 6.89 7.20 7.43 8.95 6.138 0.078 2.03May 111.75 0.035 0.25 0.010 2.25 16.23 2.00 14.43 1.39 10.01 0.07 0.50 0.78 5.59 6.95 7.32 7.52 11.12 8.576 0.068 10.62June 98.00 0.018 0.12 0.010 2.00 13.07 2.00 13.07 1.54 10.06 0.05 0.34 0.64 4.18 7.43 7.58 7.63 11.61 7.965 0.064 2.27July 87.63 0.038 0.24 0.010 2.00 12.76 2.00 12.76 1.41 8.97 0.05 0.34 0.83 5.26 7.41 7.59 7.72 11.40 9.079 0.061 1.00August 81.70 0.054 0.39 0.010 2.00 14.33 2.00 14.33 1.76 12.59 0.06 0.42 0.70 5.02 7.50 7.62 7.86 12.29 10.399 0.062 7.00September 86.71 0.052 0.35 0.008 2.00 13.34 2.00 13.34 1.84 12.26 0.07 0.47 0.68 4.50 7.18 7.40 7.62 14.47 11.171 0.091 8.00October 88.75 0.021 0.18 0.006 2.00 17.19 2.00 17.19 1.40 12.04 0.07 0.61 0.73 6.23 7.26 7.47 7.68 8.98 10.169 0.105 2.51November 109.70 0.051 0.42 0.001 2.00 16.44 2.00 16.44 2.02 16.61 0.07 0.59 0.82 6.74 7.24 7.52 7.85 8.76 9.470 0.063 4.00December 127.00 0.795 8.59 0.007 2.00 21.62 2.00 21.62 1.64 17.77 0.06 0.65 1.65 17.84 7.34 7.57 7.77 7.62 7.836 0.074 13.37
TOTAL 1,310.89 1.977 24.18 0.096 31.92 335.81 29.26 304.55 31.44 338.51 0.96 9.66 10.65 107.33 86.25 88.88 91.26 120.37 98.57 3.05 270.90AVERAGE 109.241 0.165 2.015 0.008 2.660 27.984 2.439 25.379 2.620 28.209 0.080 0.805 0.887 8.944 7.188 7.407 7.605 10.031 8.215 0.254 22.575
Max 137.25 0.795 8.59 0.013 4.86 83.96 4.43 76.56 6.81 78.70 0.16 1.72 1.65 20.05 7.50 7.62 7.86 14.47 11.17 1.23 135.93Min 81.70 0.02 0.12 0.00 2.00 12.76 2.00 12.76 1.39 8.97 0.05 0.34 0.64 4.18 6.89 7.14 7.31 7.62 4.62 0.06 1.00
LIMITS 2.6/14.0 38.0/206.0 220.50 15.00 220.50 0.30 4.40 200OBJECTIVES 2.0/12.0 5.00 0.25 150
NOTE: if cell is highlighted in yellow with red text this is a non-compliance monthly average. MOECC must be notified verbally as soon as reasonably possible, & confirm in writing within 7 daysthere after as per ECA condtion 10(3)
Limit - means results should not exceed the value stated, if that result is exceed it is deemed non compliant (compliance may be based on a monthly average)Objective- means as a best management practice the plant operator should strive to meet the objective
6.0 to 8.5
RAW INFLUENT
FINAL EFFLUENT
PLANT FLOWS
pH
6.0 to 9.5
SMITHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
FIVE YEAR FLOW TREND
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
Jan
-12
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-12
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-12
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r-1
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v-1
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-13
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r-1
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-13
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-13
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g-1
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-13
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v-1
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De
c-1
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-14
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-14
Mar
-14
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r-1
4
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-14
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-14
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Au
g-1
4
Sep
-14
Oct
-14
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v-1
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De
c-1
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-15
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-15
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-15
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r-1
5
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-15
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-15
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Au
g-1
5
Sep
-15
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v-1
5
De
c-1
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-16
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-16
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-16
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r-1
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-16
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Flo
w (
m3
) Smiths Falls WPCP Final Effluent Flow (m3)
WPCP Maximum Flow (m3) WPCP Average Flow (m3) WPCP Rated Capacity (m3/day)
2016 Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant Annual Summary Report
APPENDIX C
A summary of all by-pass, spill or abnormal discharge events
SMITHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
SECONDARY TREATMENT BYPASS REPORT 2016
Event MOE DATE START START TIME DATE END END TIME Process Bypassed DURATION VOLUME Disinfect MAX FLOW REASON Samples COC#
Event # (DD/MM/YY) OF EVENT (DD/MM/YY) OF EVENT (hrs) (m3) (L/s) CODE or
# In house #
1 127992 10-Jan-16 15:25:00 12-Jan-16 13:38:00 Secondary Treatment 42.50 9,974 Yes 458 1,2 Yes 10-01-16-BP2 128214 3-Feb-16 12:47:00 5-Feb-16 16:09:00 Secondary Treatment 3.37 930 Yes 267 1 Yes 03-02-16-43 128391 24-Feb-16 21:16:00 26-Feb-16 11:10:00 Secondary Treatment 35.90 11,223 Yes NA 1,2,4 Yes 24-02-16-14 128541 10-Mar-16 18:30:00 10-Mar-16 20:10:00 Secondary Treatment 1.67 50 Yes 22 2 Yes 10-03-16-15 128958 31-Mar-16 19:16:00 1-Apr-16 09:30:00 Secondary Treatment 14.23 1,103 Yes 97 1 Yes 31-03-16-1
TOTALS 97.67 23,280
Event MOE Report # RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW RAW WW
Event # BOD5 CBOD5 TSS TP E. Coli NH3 -UNIONIZED NH3 - TOTAL pH Temp.
# (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (cfu/100mL) (mg/L) (mg/L) °C
1 127992 B16-00692 54.00 30.00 140.00 2.33 200,000.00 <0.01 0.94 7.31 2.002 128214 B16-02921 39.00 36.00 210.00 1.10 390,000.00 <0.01 2.10 6.93 6.503 128391 B16-04690 72.00 36.00 190.00 1.90 230,000.00 <0.01 1.20 7.20 6.104 128541 B16-05993 11.00 22.00 54.00 1.07 105,000.00 <0.01 1.40 7.00 10.605 128958 B16-07890 36.00 26.00 64.00 0.92 400,000.00 <0.01 1.71 7.24 9.70
Event MOE Report # Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff. Primary Eff.
Event # BOD5 CBOD5 TSS TP E. Coli NH3 -UNIONIZED NH3 - TOTAL pH Temp.
# (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (cfu/100mL) (mg/L) (mg/L) °C
1 127992 B16-00692 32.00 8.00 85.00 1.32 230,000 <0.01 1.09 7.49 1.002 128214 B16-02921 126.00 72.00 370.00 7.01 470,000 <0.01 2.67 7.04 6.403 128391 B16-04690 26.00 17.00 75.00 0.67 140,000 <0.01 1.56 7.25 5.204 128541 B16-05993 33.00 17.00 74.00 1.20 119,000 <0.01 1.46 7.05 8.405 128958 B16-07890 38.00 30.00 82.00 1.16 280,000 <0.01 1.58 7.07 9.70
Event MOE Report # Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. Final Eff. % %
Event # BOD5 CBOD5 TSS TP E. Coli NH3 -UNIONIZED NH3 - TOTAL pH Temp. Removal Removal
# (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (cfu/100mL) (mg/L) (mg/L) °C BOD5 TSS
1 127992 B16-00692 12.0 7.0 36.0 0.56 1,920 <0.01 0.63 7.29 3.0 40.74 39.292 128214 B16-02921 5.0 4.0 7.0 0.11 2,160 <0.01 <0.01 6.69 8.7 -223.08 -76.193 128391 B16-04690 9.0 3.0 30.0 0.39 60 <0.01 0.71 6.80 7.5 63.89 60.534 128541 B16-05993 5.0 4.0 16.0 0.21 1,200 <0.01 0.64 6.77 9.2 -200.00 -37.045 128958 B16-07890 18.0 16.0 28.0 0.39 1,020 <0.01 0.66 6.68 9.4 -5.56 -28.13
REASON CODES: NOTES:
1 = Heavy Precipitation2 = Snow Melt3 = Equipment Failure4 = Eq. Maintenance5 = Sewer Problems6 = Power Failure7 = Exceed Design Capity0 = Others
2016 Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant Annual Summary Report
APPENDIX D
Maintenance Records
SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
HoursJanuary 7, 2016 U.V Bank #632 Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell & A.MacNaughton 80.00
January 8, 2016 GLYCOL System C.S.O Building DENOCO (Contractor) 8.00
January 11, 2016 Sludge Tank Mixer #1 Pelletizer
(Outdoors)
S. Laplante, A. Mitchell, A.
MacNaughton
10.00
January 14, 2016 Belt Press Pelletizer D. Walker, S. Laplante, A.
Mitchell, A. MacNaughton
4.00
January 15, 2017 Pelletizer SCADA Pelletizer Berlie Programmin
g
15.00
January 18, 2016 Hot Water Tank Furnace Room
(admin building)
A. Mitchell & A.MacNaughton 4.00
January 19, 2016 Exhaust Fan 456 Blower Room S. Laplante 1.00
January 20, 2016 U.V Bank #631 Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell & A.MacNaughton 48.00
January 20, 2016 Alert Pendants ADMIN A. Mitchell & Advanced
Alarms
0.25
January 26, 2016 U.V Bank #633 Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell & A.
MacNaughton
48.00
January 28, 2016 Poly Pump Pelletizer D. Walker 2.00
January 28, 2016 Belt Press Pelletizer A. Mitchell & A.
MacNaughton
24.00
January 29, 2016 Pellet Crusher Mill Pelletizer A. Mitchell 14.00
DESCRIPTION
Scheduled cleaning for U.V Bank #631. Cleaned all modules (23 total). Replaced a
total of 6 lamps and 6 sleeves due to burnt out bulbs and discoloured sleeves. Parts Received a call from Advanced Alarms RE: battery replacement in all Alert Pendants
for the WWTP (6 total). Brought pendants to Advanced Alarms for new batteries.
Scheduled cleaning for U.V Bank #633. Cleaned all modules (23 total). Replaced 1
lamp and 1 sleeve (Burnt and discoloured). Parts Required: 1 Lamp, 1 Sleeve, and
500 mL U.V Enzyme Cleaner.
Rollers #6 and #7 very badly worn and grooved. Replaced rollers and re-used 3
bearings. Replaced 1 bearing on Roller #6 (excessively worn). Parts Required: (2) Re-
machined rollers, (1) SKF 21309E Roller Bearing.
Pellet crusher mill hammers badly worn and required screen to be pulled as it was
not crushing pellets into fines and clogging the intake. Replaced all 84 hardened
steel hammers and greased bearings. Re-installed crusher mill screen. Parts
Required: (84) Hardened steel hammers.
Scheduled maintenance for U.V System. Bank #632 due for full re-build. Replaced all
U.V Lamps, Sleeves, O-rings and cleaned all modules. Parts Required: 184 Lamps,
184 Sleeves, 184 O-rings, and 500 mL U.V Enzyme Cleaner).
Leak in glycol system. Pressure relief valve leaking. Replaced pressure relief valve
(A. Mitchell). Glycol test came back as very low strength (Less than 10%). Should be
50/50. Once system thawed, DENOCO purged system, added 50/50 glycol and
replaced pressure expansion tank). Parts Required: 100 psi Expansion Tank, 1 1/2''
ball valve (shutoff), and 50/50 strength glycol.
Broken concrete anchors for mixer. Lift mixer body with forklift and grind off all
existing anchors. Turned mixer 45 degrees and drilled 4 new concrete anchors and
secure mixer.Rip in bottom belt. Replaced belt and cleaned filter grates. Required: 1 Bottom Belt
(Clearedge Filtration).
Two pin hole leaks in re-circulation line for Hot Water Heater. Replaced 1/2'' copper
line and fittings. Also found a small leak in 3/4'' cold water supply line. Replaced
3/4'' copper and fittings. Installed rubber gaskets around copper lines to prevent
corrosion from steel pipe hangers. Parts Required: (1) 1/2'' ball valve, (3) 3/4''
couplings, (2) 3/4'' 90 degree elbows, (1) 3/4'' x 1/2'' Tee, (1) 12 ' length 1/2''
copper.
Broken Belt, pulley on motor badly scored. Change pulley and belt.
Took apart poly lines and cleaned all balls & springs
SMITHS FALLS Water Pollution Control Plant Equipment Maintenance Record - 2016
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
February 1, 2016 ALUM Tank #2 Isolation
Valve
ALUM TANKS A. MacNaughton 3.00
February 2, 2016 C.S.O Pump Priming
System
C.S.O Building A. Mitchell & A.
MacNaughton
2.00
February 2, 2016 Twin Mixers Pelletizer D. Walker & J. McManus 28.00
February 3, 2016 Poly Pump Pelletizer D. Walker & J. McManus 32.00
February 4, 2016 Exhaust Fan 651 Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell 8.00
February 4, 2016 SCADA Admin Em-Tech
February 4, 2017 SCADA Em-Tech 5.00
February 9, 2016 Dryer Drum Pelletizer A. Mitchell 0.25
February 10, 2016 Cyclone Pelletizer A. Mitchell 1.00
February 10, 2016 Dust Collector Pelletizer A. Mitchell 1.00
February 10, 2016 Lights Headworks Crosbie
DESCRIPTION
Communication issues repaired
Checking for damaged/ripped diaphragms (Preventative Maintenance). Found 3/5
diaphragms were ripped. Replaced ripped diaphragms and cleaned 2 existing
diaphragms (still good condition). Also greased dust collector auger bearings and
inspected inside - all clear. Parts Required: (3) M1204B RCA 20 Diaphragm kits
Not operating correctly - would not open or close fully. Bolts were in the wrong
direction from original install and had to be grinded off. Cleaned out valve and
replaced with 8 new 2.5'' S.S. x 5/8'' bolts. Valve now seats properly. Parts
Required:
Water leaking around 2'' gate valve - beginning to discolour and corrode piping (only
5 years old). Tightened primer and added 3/4'' PVC and braided hose for water
supply. Parts Required: (2) 3/4'' 90 degree PVC, (2) 3/4'' SW x Female adapter PVC,
(1) 3/4'' SW x Male Adapter PVC, (2) 3/4'' Nylon male insert adapter, (1) 10' length
3/4'' grey PVC, (1) 4' length 3/4'' braded hose, (4) 3/4'' SS hose clamps.
Replaced worn paddles on twin mixer and cleaned out hardened product from bottom
of unit. Parts Required: (8) mixer paddles, (2) breakers.
Remounted read out terminal on pump as it was defective. Crosbie Electric re-wired
new pump and dis-connected existing, worn out poly pump. Reconnected all poly
lines and cleaned poly mixing chamber. Parts Required: 1 new poly pump (LMI 4.5
GPH Pump)
Worn out motor and broken belt on EF 651. Removed old motor (disconnected by
Crosbie Electric). Removed pulley and mounted new motor with new 5/8'' shaft
pulley. Crosbie Electric wired new motor. Cleaned and lightly sanded bottom pulley
and greased bearings on EF 651 and EF 650. Vacuumed inside both units. Also
tightened belt on EF 650. Parts Required: (1) A49 4L510 Belt, (1) 5/8 '' pulley, (1)
Leeson 3 phase 575 V single speed motor.
Greased dryer drum bearings (4-6 shots each).
Noticed water and condensation releasing from mufflers. Determined that 10/11
mufflers are plugged, replaced and tested for leaks. Parts Required: (10) 3/8''
sintered mufflers (brass).
Loss of communication resolved
Over heads light replaced /repaired
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
February 19, 2016 Dayton Portable oil-
fired heater
Pelletizer & Various A. Mitchell 1.50
February 20, 2015 North Tertiary Filter Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell, A. MacNaughton,
D. Walker, J. McManus
160.00
February 20, 2016 North Tertiary Filter
Bridge and Weirs
Tertiary BLDG. S. Laplante 80.00
February 29, 2016 North Filter Bridge and
Weirs
Tertiary BLDG. S. Laplante 35.00
February 19, 2016 Engineered Air Unit Outside of Pelletizer
Building
Francis Fuels (Joe) 3.50
February 22, 2016 Chemical Pump BFP Room Crosbie
February 29, 2016 Engineered air Unit Pelletizer building
outside
Francis Fuels (Joe)
March 3, 2016 SCADA Pelletizer Em-Tech 12.00
March 6, 2017 Travelling Bridges Tertiary Kilmarnock 68.00
March 7, 2016 South Tertiary Filter Tertiary BLDG. S. Laplante, A. Mitchell 70.00
March 9, 2016 Various Equipment Headworks A. Mitchell 0.25
March 14, 2016 BFP Pelletizer Em-Tech 2.00
March 21, 2016 Vibrating Screen Sizer Pelletizer A. Mitchell 0.50
March 21, 2016 Poly Blend Pelletizer A. Mitchell, A. MacNaughton 6.00
March 21, 2016 400 amp panel Genset
Room
Crosbie
DESCRIPTION
Pelletizer computer crashing issue resolved
BFP would not run issue resolved
* Complete Filter Rebuild. Drain Filter, vacuum sand (Aqua Drain), Remove 2,304 old
nozzles and gaskets, pressure wash sand from under drains and shovel out by hand
from effluent channel, install 2,304 new nozzles and gaskets, apply new silica sand
by hand (approx. 1600 60lb bags), rake smooth.
Weirs badly corroded - Remove all 5 weirs. Kilmarnock fabricating new Aluminum
weirs. Install and mount new weirs. Inspect filter bridge - 2 drive wheels and shaft
worn. New parts fabricated. Install new wheels - re-use bearings and couplings.
Change oil in gear box, clean chain and sprockets. Grease all bearings.
Drain water from South Filter (pump). Replace 38 broken nozzles and add sand to
cover them up. Replace 1 drive shaft, wheel and bearing. Backwash and disinfect
filter prior to putting back in service.
Kerosene heater would not stay running. Removed housing and covers to inspect,
found fuel injector line to be severely cracked and fuel filter clogged. Soaked fuel
filter in fuel injector cleaner for 72 hours. Replaced 1/4'' fuel line with new hose
clamps. Parts Required: 1/4'' fuel injector hose, (2) 1/4'' hose clamps, fuel injector
cleaner.
Filter compartment 50 % plugged with snow Unit restarted
Burner pilot light would not ignite blocked with ice.Removed burner dried and placed
back in service
Greased grit SNAIL, Bar screen #2 (Bar screen #1 O/S), grit valves, and Aerofil Air
Scrubber (PM).
Lots of noise (metal on metal) coming from unit. Removed covers and found Top
screen (Large Pellet Sifter) to be very loose. Tightened screen and re-assembled
unit.
Polymer not injecting into floc tank. Found small crack in line from poly mixing
chamber to floc tank. Replaced 1'' braided hoseline, ball valve and fittings. Also
noticed bottom mixing impeller not spinning on shaft (Poly accumulating at bottom
of mixing chamber). Shaft slightly worn and not making contact with impeller or
coupling. Placed stainless steel shims around shaft to make contact. Tightened collar
and impeller back onto mixing shaft. Parts Required: 8'' O-ring, (3) 1'' Braided hose,
(4) 1 '' hose clamps, (3) s40 PVC SW x FIP, (2) S40 PVC SW x MIP, (4) 1'' Nylon
Male insert adapter
Change out 4oo amp panel that had corroded wiring and electrical contacts
Polypump rewired
New wheels on travell bridges
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
April 5, 2016 Grit Pump #1 and #2 Headworks A. Mitchell 3.00
April 5, 2016 Wash water pump Pelletizer Em-Tech 5.50
April 6, 2016 South Filter Bridge Tertiary BLDG. S. Laplante, A. Mitchell 3.00
April 12, 2016 SCADA Admin Em-Tech 5.00
April 22, 2016 tracing wiring BFP Room Crosbie 3.00
August 2015 - April 12 Bar Screen #1 Headworks S. Laplante, A. Mitchell 180.00
April 19, 2016 Conveyer #1030 Pelletizer S. Laplante, A. Mitchell 1.00
April 19, 2016 Dryer Drum Pelletizer S. Laplante 15.00
April 20-22, 2016 Bearings (Belt Press) Pelletizer (BFP
ROOM)
A. Mitchell 6.00
April 25, 2016 Bar Screens Headworks Crosbie
April 28, 2016 Belt Press Pelletizer S. Laplante, A. Mitchell, D.
Walker
2.50
April 28, 2016 Belt Press Pelletizer D. Walker 1.00
DESCRIPTION
SCADA crashed Pelletizer
Wash water pump failed to run/ Dryer drum failed to start issue resolved
Found defective and broken bearings on belt filter press. Total of 3 bearings
changed. Roller 12, 16, and 19. Removed old bearings and seals, cleaned all housing
and shafts. Assemble new bearings, seals, and housing. Parts Required: (2) 21309E
SKF Roller bearings. (1) 21308E SKF Roller bearings. (3) O-rings. (2) Plastic collar
(large)
High Amps being drawn on dryer drum. Checked by Em-Tech and Crosbie Electric.
Program checked by Berlie - Found fault on Motor #1. Checked wheels and bearings
again. North East trunnion wheel shifted and grinded against the frame. Re-use axle,
install new bearings and wheel. Re-use coupling.
Bottom belt ripped. Replace bottom belt. Parts Required: New bottom belt.
Pin holding floating cylinder loose and both cotter pins missing. Drilled out holes in
pin. Re-installed. Parts Required: 2 1/2'' washers and 2 cotter pins.
Water entering feeder pipes for electrical
Tracing wiring for dryer drum
Chain noisy. Remove guard and inspect. Chain loose and sprocket worn. Tightened
chain and coat with oil. Ordered replacement sprocket and chain (will be changed
next maintenance period on Pelletizer).
Grit pump belts worn and loose. Replaced both belts (B72) in Grit Pump #1 and #2.
Aligned pulleys and tensioned belts. Greased each 15 HP motor (1 shot). Greased
grit valved (4-6 shots). Parts Required: (2) B72 belts.
Idler wheel and axle on Southwest corner collapsed. Nuts came loose on pillow
block. Jack up bridge and install 2 new bolts.
Cut deeper grooves in shafts for snap rings. Replaced 138 elements and 10 side
plates. Increased screen tension in conveyer. Pivoted bar screen to inspect bottom
end for damage/wear - condition is good. Straighten bent side plates. Had
Kilmarnock fabricate lifting bracket. Parts Required: 138 elements, 100 snap rings,
10 side plates.
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
April 28, 2016 Belt Press Pelletizer A. Mitchell 2.00
02/05/2016 & May 3, 2016 All HVAC Units Francis Fuels (Joe) 14.00
May 4, 2016 Raw Sludge Pumps #1
and #2
Raw Sludge
Building
S. Laplante
1.00
May 4, 2016 Sludge Tank Mixers Pelletizer S. Laplante 1.00
May 5, 2017 SCADA Pelletizer PC Em-Tech 16.00
May 11, 2016 ALUM Discharge Line ALUM Building S. Laplante 1.50
May 18, 2016 Bar Screen #2 Headworks S. Laplante 24.00
May 30, 2016 Headworks Exterior Lighting Crosbie 3.00
May 31, 2003 Workshop Exterior Lighting Crosbie 3.00
June 1, 2016 Belt Press Pelletizer D. Walker 1.00
June 1, 2016 lighting Admin Crosbie
June 7, 2016 Genset Pelletizer Building Crosbie
June 14, 2016 R.A.S Pump #3 Basement A. Mitchell 8.00
June 21, 2016 Hose Bib (1'') Basement A. Mitchell 1.00
June 23, 2016 Electrical Tertiary Crosbie 1.50
June 24, 2016 Burner Pelletizer S. Laplante 1.00
June 24, 2016 Cake Pump Pelletizer A. Mitchell, S. Laplante, JM 5.00
June 28, 2016 Belt Press Scraper Bars Pelletizer D. Walker 2.00
DESCRIPTION
All HVAC unit check for spring operation, filters changed belts replaced where
needed burners tested
Loud grinding noise coming from stack rollers. Found defective bearing on Roller
#10. Replaced bearing and pillow block. Pillow block badly scored. Parts Required:
(1 O-ring), (1) V65 seal, (1) Large plastic collar, (1) 21309E Roller Bearing, (1) 511-
609 pillow block.
Fitting broke on 1'' hose line (very corroded). Remove old 1'' gate valve and fittings.
Replaced with new 1'' Ball valve and fittings. Parts Required: (1) 1'' ball valve, (1)
double male nipple, (1) A100 camlock.
Burner shutting down from High Temperature Limit. Faulty Thermocouple - Replaced
Thermocouple.
Broken belt in Variable SEW drive. Clean and sand pulleys. Install new belt. Change
oil in High Speed Gear box.
Poor removal of cake from filter belts. Flip scraper bars. Removed bolts and flipped
scraper bars to provide new edge on both top and bottom filter belts.
Lighting replaced ballasts
Exterior lighting repaired/replaced as needed
Exterior lighting replaced/repaired as needed
Capped off and Repaired loose wires
Genset would not switch over to line power reason unknown, also power indicator
bulbs changed out
Grease raw sludge pumps - Stuffing box and bearings. 2 shots to each motor.
Check oil in tank mixers. Sludge tank #1 low - top up with Spartan 150
Flush discharge lines with hot water. Line to Aeration Channel and line the Secondary
Clarifiers.
Took Bar Screen #2 out of service. Replace upper stainless steel guides (2) and
rubber gasket. Install 82 Stainless Steel Snap rings (missing or broken). Straighten
side plates. Clean out garbage from back of screen. Tighten tension 1/4''. Clean
Screen.
Belt control roller broke off air cylinder. Air line pulled off as well. Re-assemble roller
and replace air nipple.
R.A.S VFD faulted 3 times. Removed coupling to determine whether pump or motor
From May 5th to May 12th rebuilding the pelletizer PC
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
July 5, 2016 Floc Mixer #1 Outside Tertiary
Building
A. Mitchell 3.00
July 7, 2016 North and South
Tertiary Bridges
Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell 0.50
July 15, 2016 Sludge Tank Mixer #1 Sludge Tanks A. Mitchell (Entrant), S.
Laplante (Attendant), A.
MacNaughton (Attendant)
8.00
July 18, 2016 W.A.S Valve Basement S. Laplante 0.50
July 18, 2016 Press Feed Pump Basement S. Laplante 0.50
July 20, 2016 Floc Mixer #2 Outside Tertiary
Building
A. Mitchell 6.00
July 22, 2016 Exhaust Fan 456 Blower Room A. Mitchell 1.00
July 25, 2017 flow meters flow meters Em-Tech 20.50
July 26, 2017 SCADA Control room Em-Tech 3.00
July 27, 2016 Raw Sludge Pump #1 Raw Sludge
Building
S. Laplante 12.00
July 28, 2016 Belt Filter Press Belt Press Room D. Walker 2.50
July 28, 2016 Sludge Tank #1 Pelletizer Measuremax/S. Laplante 7.00
Preventative Maintenance: Remove old grease, clean and inspect gears in High
Speed drive. Pinion gear slightly worn but still ok. Re-Greased moving parts and
filled High speed gear box with new grease. New gasket installed for flange. Re-
assemble unit and test operation. Used: 2 tubes industrial grease.
Greased bearings on North and South Filter Bridge. Ensure couplings were greased
and had good contact. Clean off bridge electrical panels.
Paddles on belt press worn. Replaced top belt alignment cylinder paddle. Replaced
top belt alignment alarm paddle. Made adjustment on lower belt cylinder control.
Parts Used: New paddle for top belt cylinder control. New paddle for top belt
alignment alarm.
Install transducer. Parts Used: Junction box, transducer, fittings.
Broken mixer blade on shaft of Sludge Tank Mixer #1. Confined space entry made
and entry form filled out. Remove all mixer blades from shaft and inspect shaft.
Install 3 new mixer blades.
Grease plug valve. Hose sludge.
Grease pump bearings and stuffing box
Motor spinning but shaft/coupling is not. Remove motor and gearbox housing to
inspect. Pinion gear and high speed gear badly worn and not making contact.
Remove pinion gear from motor shaft and high speed gear from shaft. Remove old
grease and clean inside housing. Install new pinion gear on motor shaft and grease.
Install high speed gear onto shaft. Grease high speed gear box and test unit. Parts
Used: 1 pinion gear, 1 high speed gear and 2 tubes of industrial grease.
Broken belt on E.F 456. Clean top and bottom pulleys and lightly sand smooth.
Replace belt (A45). Tension belt and test operation. Parts Used: (1) A45 belt.
Pump noisy and not pumping liquid. Dis-assemble gear joint at drive end. Gear joint
has water in it and no grease and gear teeth worn off. Rubber seal also torn.
Replaced gear joint parts and grease. Install new drive belt. Cleaned and painted
`Wagon Wheel` pulley. Parts Used: Primary Thrust plate; rubber seal; seal support
ring; secondary thrust plate; gear ball; ring gear; 2 keys; industrial grease; drive
Reassembly spare SCADA box not completed
Verify flow meters July 25 to September 6, 2017
DESCRIPTION
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
August 9, 2016 All HVAC furnaces Francis Fuels (Joe)
August 25, 2016 MSA LEL Sensor Wet Well Room A. Mitchell/EM-TECH 1.50
August 9, 2016 All HVAC furnaces Plant wide Francis Fuels (Joe)
August 9, 2016 Switches Primary clarifiers
motor controls
Crosbie
August 17, 2016 electrical Pelletizer Building Crosbie
August 8, 2017 Headworks Gas Sensor Em-Tech 1.50
August 30, 2016 North Primary Clarifier Primary Clarifiers A. Mitchell, S. Laplante, T.
Koziel, J. McManus & A.
MacNaughton
August 31, 2016 Aerofil Air Scrubber Headworks A. Mitchell 2.00
September 7, 2017 SLP Headworks Em-Tech 2.00
September 8, 2017 New Cake Pump BFP room Em-Tech 1.50
September 12 & 15, 2016 Sludge Tank #2 Pelletizer S. Laplante/A. Mitchell 4.00
September 20, 2016 Sludge Tank #1 Pelletizer A. Mitchell 2.00
September 6, 2016 Lighting Pelletizer Building Crosbie 2.50
October 3, 2016 VFD Headworks Crosbie
October 9, 2017 Rotork Raw sludge Building Kilmarnock
all unit serviced filters and belts as required test fired burners
VFD and push to test power indicators repaired
Repairs to damaged lighting
Control switches replaced
Minor electrical lighting and switches made to work, blowers, pelletizer power line
indicators
Old LEL sensor displayed "source fault." Contacted supplier (SPD Sales). They stated
the sensor is worn out and will be replaced under warranty. (AM) - Removed flanges
and housing to access sensor inside pipe. Sensor wired and connected by Pat
McNeely of EM-TECH electrical services. Parts Used: MSA LEL Ultima X Sensor
While replacing aluminum mesh filter, inspected belt - very dry and cracked. Cleaned
and sanded pulleys smooth, replaced belt, aligned and tensioned. Vacuumed inside
unit, greased shaft bearings, and replaced filter. Parts Used: B42 Belt
Drained oil, inspected gears, cleaned sludge out of bottom of tank, refilled with oil
and tested operation.
Oil leaking from gear box. Water getting inside gearbox and forcing oil out. Drained
oil/water and flushed with new Spartan 150 oil. Filled gearbox to recommended oil
level (Spartan 150). Sealed around guard fasteners to prevent water from entering
gear box. Parts Used: 18L Spartan 150
Dewater tank and hose down. Replaced 200 wear shoes, 4 long collector sprockets @
West End, 2 cross collector sprockets @ South End, 30 wear shoes - cross collector.
Overhaul cross collector Drive, overhaul North long collector, change oil in South
Primary Clarifier. Change 6'' plug valve on sludge line and replace rotork actuators.
Change drive belts on Raw Sludge Pumps
Swap out sensor
SLP # 2 failed to start timer issues resolved
Unpack and start to scope out install
DESCRIPTION
Machine keyway in valve hub
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
October 9, 2017 Rotork Raw sludge rotork Kilmarnock
October 11, 2016 Grit Pump #2 Headworks J. McManus 0.50
October 13, 2016 Samplers Yard Crosbie 6.00
October 14, 2016 Thermoscan Transformer Station Crosbie 8.00
October 18 &19, 2016 Pumps BFP room Crosbie 2.00
October 19, 2016 Exhaust Fan 458 ALUM Building A. Mitchell 1.00
October 20, 2016 Cake Pump Belt Press Room S. Laplante 1.00
October 20, 2016 Belt Press Bathroom
Toilet
Pelletizer A. Mitchell 1.00
October 20, 2016 PolyBlend Pump (OLD) Pelletizer A. Mitchell 1.00
October 20, 2016 Main Cyclone -
Diaphragms
Pelletizer A. Mitchell 2.00
October 23, 2017 Weir Plates Tert Kilmarnock 9.00
October 25, 2017 Loss of communication Blower Building Em-Tech 3.00
October 25, 2016 Thermoscan repairs Throughout plant Crosbie 8.00
October 26, 2016 Transformer Station Transformer Station 8.00
October 31, 2017 Bar Screens Headworks Kilmarnock 5.00
October 31, 2016 Heater Fan Genset
room
Pelletizer Building 3.00
October 31, 2016 ThermoScan repairs Through out plant Crosbie 2.50
October 31, 2017 Stainless Steel damper Pelletizer Kilmarnock 10.00
Inspection
Repaired unit heater and plug receptacles in sample huts
disconnect and reconnect pumps ????
Ultrasonic inspection of 44K transformer
DESCRIPTION
Top up Grit Pump #2 with oil (1/2 litre). Oil Grade: Tellus 68
Noticed belt off pulleys on EF 458. Inspected, cleaned and sanded pulleys. Replaced
belt (A26). Cleaned up pillow blocks and greased bearings. (2 shots ea.). Parts Used:
(1) A26 Belt
Checked oil in S.E.W gearbox. Added 1/2 L.
Float broke off old tank fill valve. Installed new toilet tank fill valve and float. Parts
Used: (1) Toilet tank fill valve repair kit and float.
Cleaned out polymer buildup from poly pump used on old PolyBlend system (Pump is
approximately only 1 year old). Flushed pump with sufficient amounts of hot water, Water/condensation coming from diaphragms, removed all 11 diaphragms, drained
water and condensation - wiped clean and dry. Inspected diaphragms for cracks,
tears or deficiencies - all OK.
Fan motor seized on heater in genset room
Trouble Shoot loss of communications resolved
Machine Keyway
Fabricate one stainless steel damper for pelletizer
Fabricate weir plates
Guides for paddle conveyor
Thermoscan repairs
Repairs to equipment with flaws detected during thermoscan
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SMTIHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2016
Date (MM/DD/YYYY)Equipment Worked
onLocation Operator
Total
Hours
October 31, 2017 Bench top Pelletizer Kilmarnock 2.00
November 1, 2016 Long Collector 2B
(North Secondary)
Secondary Clarifiers S. Laplante 4.50
November 3, 2016 R.A.S Pumps 1 and 2 R.A.S Room S. Laplante 0.50
November 3, 2016 louvers Genset room Crosbie
November 3, 2016 Power cord Generator room Crosbie
November 4, 2016 Secondary Collectors Secondary Clarifiers S. Laplante 3.00
November 8, 2016 North Filter Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell 4.00
November 9, 2016 Long Collector 1B Secondary Clarifiers S. Laplante 8.00
November 10, 2016 Grit Valve Actuator #2 Headworks S. Laplante 2.00
November 10, 2016 Lighting Garage Crosbie 1.50
November 13, 2017 Belt Press Pelletizer Kilmarnock
November 16, 2016 PolyBlend System Pelletizer D. Walker 8.00
November 16, 2016 Long Collector 1A Secondary Clarifiers S. Laplante 24.00
November 16, 2016 All HVAC furnaces
Engineered air
Francis Fuels (Joe) 8.00
November 16, 2016 General Electrical Admin Crosbie
November 23, 2016 Pusg to test buttons Alum Room Crosbie 3.00
November 25, 2016 Misc. electrical Admin Crosbie 4.00
November 25, 2016 Misc. electrical Headworks,
Pelletizer building
Crosbie 1.50
November 27, 2016 100 HP motor Headworks Crosbie 10.00
November 29, 2016 electrical Various building Crosbie 5.50
November 30, 2016 Dust Collector Auger
1511
Pelletizer S. Laplante 2.00
November 30, 2016 Lighting Throughout plant Crosbie
December 2, 2016 Exhaust Fan #650 Tertiary BLDG. A. Mitchell 2.00
December 2, 2017 WW level sensors Headworks Em-Tech 2.00December 9, 2016 Generator Pelletizer building Crosbie 4.00
December 14, 2016 Lighting Outside lighting Crosbie 4.00
TOTAL WORK HOURS 1,343.25
Burnt out bulbs replaced
Various lighting fixtures throughout the facility
miscl electrical issues repaired
Trouble shooting genset battery issue/charger
Motor noisy. Dis-connected and dis-assembled motor. Bearings worn. Replaced
bearings and re-installed motor.
Top up oil in R.A.S Pumps
Check oil level in secondary drives. Top up oil where required.
Remove motor and coupling unit. Replaced bearings in motor and coupling unit. Re-
install and fill with oil. Parts Used: 3 bearings - 6203.
No power to actuator. Getting power - test on local - OK. Test on remote - OK. Back
in service.
Mixer not working. Motor overload kicked off. Hot water warped diffuser plate in
mixing chamber. Stainless steel or aluminum plate to replace plastic.
Stop flow to North Filter and pump water level down. 60 L of 12% sodium
hypochlorite used for disinfection. Continuous backwash for 24 hrs. Once Chlorine
residual was below 0.02 mg/L, cracked open gate to allow some flow into North
Filter. Hosed scum buildup from bridge and filter walls.
DESCRIPTION
Prep work for replacing relays
Fabricate one bench top
Machine
Fall maintenance belts, filters, greased bearings, combustion tests
Repairs to 100 hp motor
Install bearings in motor and coupling unit. Remove high speed gear box and dis-
assemble. Install 6 new bearings and 1 oil seal. Assemble and fill with oil. Work was
completed Nov 7, Nov 8 and Nov 16.
Drive chain binding. Sprockets mis-aligned. Loosen sprockets and re-aligned.
Tightened chain and installed guard. NOTE: Unit will need new sprockets and chain
in the near future. Parts on site as of December 2, 2016.
Broken belt on E.F. 650. Motor pulley and drive pulley mis-aligned. Adjusted motor
New plugs installed in lab
Temporary power cords made for heaters
Repairs to ventilation louvers
Push to test switch/lights repaired
Various electrical work throughout plant motor wired, repair exhaust fan
lighting and actuator repairs
Repairs to outside lighting ballast, bulbs
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2016 Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant Annual Summary Report
APPENDIX E
Solids Handling
SMITHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
SOLIDS HANDLING 2016
Month
Sludge
Processed
cubic meters
Run Time Hours
Total
Number of
Pellet bags
filled
Total Number
of Pellets
Produced kg
January 1,127.0 210.0 50.0 37,896.0February 968.0 158.0 54.0 35,612.0March 807.0 122.0 41.0 27,587.0April 1,223.0 244.0 72.0 48,070.0May 1,924.0 323.0 108.0 71,159.5June 2,042.0 256.0 94.0 64,239.5July 1,347.6 191.0 56.0 38,380.0August 1,266.4 154.0 46.0 32,083.0September 946.0 114.7 33.0 22,005.0October 783.0 92.0 28.0 18,870.0November 2,129.0 267.0 87.0 52,750.0December 545.0 70.6 25.0 15,559.0
Total 15,108.0 2,202.3 694.0 464,211.0Max 2,129.0 323.0 108.0 71,159.5Min 545.0 70.6 25.0 15,559.0
Average 1,259.0 183.5 57.8 38,684.3
Year
Sludge
Processed
cubic meters
Run Time Hours
Total
Number of
Pellet bags
filled
Total Number
of Pellets
Produced kg
2008 10,798.0 1,721.0 439.0 352,752.02009 12,132.0 1,651.0 430.0 341,752.02010 13,396.0 1,164.0 476.0 368,562.02011 13,339.0 1,912.0 500.0 356,725.02012 12,093.0 1,908.0 543.0 359,272.02013 16,336.0 1,671.0 220.0 130,860.02014 14,553.0 2,093.0 688.0 434,101.52015 14,649.0 2,215.4 594.0 408,009.02016 15,108.0 2,795.0 689.0 464,211.0Total 122,404.0 17,130.4 4,579.0 3,216,244.5
2016 Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant Annual Summary Report
APPENDIX F
2016 Municipal Utility Monitoring Program (MUMPS)
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 1 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
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5 0 0 1 5 3 1 0 . 5 1 8
5 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 . 6 0 6
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 9 . 9 7 4 1
8 0 5 6 5 1 4 2 . 5 0
30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 8 6 . 5
0 0 0 0 6 0 1 6 2 . 1 7
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 4 . 0 8 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 2 . 7 1 1
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 4 . 4 5
0 0 0 0 6 1 6 . 8 1 6
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 1 0 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 9 3 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 1 6 1 6
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Water Wastewater Water Wastewater
Operations Superintendent Compliance Coordinator
[email protected] [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5501 613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
MOE incident #127992
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
Revised January 23, 2017
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 2 1 6 2 9 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 3 5 1 . 0 8 4
5 0 0 1 5 3 1 2 . 1 0 6
5 0 0 2 0 3 2 4 . 9 4 9
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 1 2 . 1 5 3 2
8 0 5 6 5 1 3 9 . 2 7
30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 9 3 . 6
0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 . 1 6
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 . 7 0 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 2 . 4 1 0
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 3 . 7 6
0 0 0 0 6 1 5 . 1 1 6
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 1 4 1 0
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 8 0 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 1 1 1 6
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants
Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
File No.
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
MOE incident #128214 & 128391
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 3 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 5 3 5 . 8 7 4
5 0 0 1 5 3 1 7 . 2 8 6
5 0 0 2 0 3 2 5 . 5 6 1
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 1 . 1 5 3 2
8 0 5 6 5 1 1 5 . 9 0
30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 4 5 . 7
0 0 0 0 6 0 1 5 5 . 1 7
0 0 0 2 0 2 9 . 2 8 5
0 0 0 3 3 1 2 . 2 1 2
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 4 . 9 7
0 0 0 0 6 1 4 . 6 1 7
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 5 0 1 2
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 . 1 6 5
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 1 0 1 7
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Water Wastewater Water Wastewater
Operations Superintendent Compliance Coordinator
[email protected] [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5501 613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
MOE incident #128541 & 128958
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
REVISED January 23, 2017
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 4 1 6 3 0 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 3 9 4 . 8 3 7
5 0 0 1 5 3 1 3 . 1 6 1
5 0 0 2 0 3 2 5 . 1 1 9
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 . 4
0 0 0 0 6 0 1 9 7 . 1 7
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 3 . 0 3 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 2 . 7 8
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 8 4
0 0 0 0 6 1 2 . 0 1 7
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 1 8 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 9 5 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 7 1 7
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS: CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Plant Bypass Volume (103 m
3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103 m
3)
Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103 m
3)
Average Daily Flow (103 m
3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103 m
3/d)
BYPASS
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 5 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 3 4 6 . 4 6 5
5 0 0 1 5 3 1 1 . 1 7 6
5 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 . 0 4 8
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .8 0 5 6 3 1 .5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 8 . 4
0 0 0 0 6 0 2 9 3 . 1 5
0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 . 2 3 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 5 . 7 8
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 3 4
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 4 1 6
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 4 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 7 8 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 7 1 6
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .8 0 4 1 0 1 .8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring
Program Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103 m
3)
Average Daily Flow (103 m
3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103 m
3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103 m
3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103 m
3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 6 1 6 3 0 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 1 9 6 . 0 0 9
5 0 0 1 5 3 6 . 5 3 4
5 0 0 2 0 3 9 . 9 3 1
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 2 . 5
0 0 0 0 6 0 2 8 7 . 1 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 5 9 . 1 2 5
0 0 0 3 3 1 8 . 4 1 1
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 < 2 . 0 5
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 5 1 8
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 2 1 0
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 6 4 5
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 5 1 8
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 7 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 1 9 7 . 7 1 3
5 0 0 1 5 3 6 . 3 7 8
5 0 0 2 0 3 8 . 8 1 1
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 8 9 . 4
0 0 0 0 6 0 1 8 4 . 1 4
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 5 . 4 5 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 1 . 8 1 1
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 < 2 . 0 4
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 4 1 4
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 4 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 8 3 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 5 1 4
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 8 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 2 2 2 . 1 6 3
5 0 0 1 5 3 7 . 1 6 7
5 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 . 2 9 0
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 6 . 5
0 0 0 0 6 0 2 6 1 . 1 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 4 . 3 8 5
0 0 0 3 3 1 2 . 6 1 7
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 < 2 . 0 5
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 8 1 8
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 5 1 0
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 7 0 5
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 6 1 8
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 0 9 1 6 3 0 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 . 1 7 2
5 0 0 1 5 3 6 . 6 7 1
5 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 . 3 0 0
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 7 . 4
0 0 0 0 6 0 2 1 4 . 1 5
0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 . 5 8 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 3 . 1 1 5
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 0 4
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 8 1 5
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 5 7
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 6 8 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 7 1 4
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 1 0 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 2 6 6 . 5 1 5
5 0 0 1 5 3 8 . 5 9 7
5 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 . 8 6 7
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 . 4
0 0 0 0 6 0 1 9 4 . 1 6
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 8 . 7 5 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 3 . 5 1 6
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 0 4
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 4 1 6
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 2 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 7 3 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 7 1 6
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
`
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 1 1 1 6 3 0 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 2 4 6 . 5 9 5
5 0 0 1 5 3 8 . 2 2 0
5 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 . 4 9 5
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 . 5
0 0 0 0 6 0 2 2 2 . 1 6
0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 . 8 0 5
0 0 0 3 3 1 3 . 8 1 6
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 0 5
0 0 0 0 6 1 2 . 0 1 7
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 0 5 1 0
0 0 0 2 0 2 0 . 8 2 5
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 7 1 7
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 1 2 1 6 3 1 2 R1 2 3 11 16 19 20 21 22 80
0 1 Dec.
12 13
5 0 0 1 0 3 3 3 5 . 1 2 0
5 0 0 1 5 3 1 0 . 8 1 0
5 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 . 3 4 2
30 34 35 38
2 612 13
5 0 0 2 6 3 .
8 0 5 6 3 1 .
5 0 0 4 0 3 . 0
8 0 5 6 5 1 .30 34 35 38
0 312 13
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 2 . 4
0 0 0 0 6 0 1 9 4 . 1 6
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 6 . 3 8 4
0 0 0 3 3 1 2 . 1 1 5
30 34 35 38
0 412 13
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 0 4
0 0 0 0 6 1 1 . 6 1 6
0 0 0 1 9 2 0 . 8 0 8
0 0 0 2 0 2 1 . 6 5 4
0 0 0 3 3 2 0 . 0 6 1 5
30 34 35 38
0 712 13
5 0 1 0 0 1 .
8 0 4 1 0 1 .
8 0 4 2 0 1 .30 34 35 38
Ted Joynt Sarah Cooke
Superintendnet of Utilities Water Wastewater
[email protected] Compliance Coordinator
613-283-4124 ext 5501 [email protected]
613-283-4124 ext 5502
Ministry
of the
Environment
Municipal Utility Monitoring Program
Mechanical Plants R1
Municipality: Town of Smiths FallsOperating Authority: Smiths Falls
Project Name: Smiths Falls WPCP
Mailing Address: 180 Queen St, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5B8Mailing Address:
Box 695, 77 Beckwith St N, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A
4T6
File No. Works NumberData Period
Days Discharge Type Update CodeMonth
# of Occurrences
Year
C.P.
FLOWS Parameter Code Monthly Results
Total Flow (103
m3)
Average Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
Maximum Daily Flow (103
m3/d)
BYPASS
Plant Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
Secondary Bypass Volume (103
m3)
Duration (hours)
RAW SEWAGE # of Samples
BOD5 (mg/L)
Ammonia + Ammonium (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
FINAL EFFLUENT
BOD5 (mg/L)
Suspended Solids (mg/L)
CONTACT INFORMATION
TKN (mg/L)
Total Phosphorus (mg/L)
DISINFECTION
Chlorine Used - (kg as Cl2)
No chlorine, UV disinfection
No secondary treatment bypasses this month
Chlorine Dosage - (mg/L as Cl2)
Chlorine Residual - (mg/L as Cl2)
OPERATOR'S COMMENTS:
2016 Smiths Falls Water Pollution Control Plant Annual Summary Report
APPENDIX G
Operators Licenses
SMITHS FALLS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATOR LICENSES
OPERATOR OPERATOR ID CLASS LICENSE # EXPIRY DATE Type ORO/OIC
Ted Joynt (Superintendent of Utilities) 90007687 Class 4 13359 February-29-20 WWT ORO
Steve Laplante 90001222 Class 3 13358 February-28-18 WWT OIC
Doug Walker 90007719 Class 3 15968 February-28-18 WWT OIC
Austin Mitchell 90072859 Class 2 87723 November-30-18 WWT OIC
Jodi McManus (contract) 9006647 Operator in Training (OIT) OT74964 March-31-18 WWT
Owen Henry (contract) 90080795 Operator in Training (OIT) OT92273 31-Jan-19 WWT
Other Departments
Andrew MacNaughton 90053135 Class 1 92617 March-31-19 WWT
Graeme Dixon 90001135 Operator in Training (OIT) 30972 October-31-17 WWT
Jenni Yuill 90072270 Operator in Training (OIT) OT80043 April-30-19 WWT
Sarah Cooke 90010541 Operator in Training (OIT) 42740 September-30-18 WWT
Lisa Howard 90068540 Class 2 86022 January-31-18 WWT
Ron Hewitt 90000710 Class 2 15505 July-31-18 WWT