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Alternative Dewatering Technologies Gillette 200908 Pncwa PDF
Alternative Dewatering Technologies Gillette 200908 Pncwa PDF
Outline
1. Screw press technology
a. Performance survey results
b. Pilot testing results
c. Lifecycle cost evaluation (Class A and Class B)
d. Design considerations
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Huber (inclined)
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Dewatering by Volume
Reduction
Flow Schematic
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Huber Press
Huber Press
Performance Survey
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PS+WAS
Cake (% solids)
FKC
15 20
20 45
Huber
12 20
Anaerobically
Digested
FKC
21 28
Huber
22 25
Raw
Huber
18 40
Aerobically
Digested
FKC
> 18
Huber
19 24
FKC
17 25
Huber
13 16
Anaerobically
Digested
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Screw Press
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Case Study
St Petersburg, FL
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Manufacturers Recommendations
Belt Press
Centrifuge
Screw Press
Class B
Class A
18
21
16
33
Maximum Polymer
Dosage (lb/DT)
19
25
30
33
95
95
90
90
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Centrifuge
Screw
Press
Capital Cost
$$$
$$
Building Modifications
$$
$$
$$$
Power
$$$
Maintenance
$$
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Chemical
$$
$$$
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Hauling
$$
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Disposal
$$
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Odor Control
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Performance Comparison
BFP
Centrifuge
Screw
Press
% Solids Produced
++
+++
Filtrate/Centrate Quality
++
++
Reliability
++
++
+++
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++
++
Design Considerations
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Design Considerations
Lead time (from Japan or Germany):
prepurchase?
Custom design varying dimensions
until shop drawing
Performance guarantee and penalty for
non-compliance
Basis of design
Loading & capacity: pilot test
Run time, unattended operation
Design Considerations,
Continued
Need headroom if RST on mezzanine
Monorail/overhead crane
Building considerations footprint
requirement or outside
Provision for Class A in future
Cake conveyance options affects layout
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Design Parameters
Range of Capacity: Up to 8.5 DT/day
At nominal speed
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Fournier
Prime Solutions
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Process Cutaway
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Design Parameters
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Performance Survey
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Survey Results
Equipment
Facility
Size
(mgd)
Raiford, FL
Prison WWTP
1.1
Extended
aeration
Front Royal, VA
Municipal WWTP
3.3
Fairfield, CA
Municipal WWTP
Lafayette, TN
Municipal WWTP
Incoming
% TS
Discharge %
TS
1.6-2.5
19-22
Thermophilic
Anaerobic
Digestion
3.5
25
15.5
Conventional
Anaerobic
Digestion
17
Rotary press
0.5
Conventional
Anaerobic
Digestion
1.0-1.5
25
Portland, ME
Municipal WWTP
Rotary press
19.8
Thickened
PS/WAS
3-6
19-25
Hampton, NH
Municipal WWTP
Rotary press
2.5
Septage/PS/
WAS
6-8
26-28
Murfreesboro, TN
Municipal WWTP
Rotary press
15
PS/WAS
0.8-1
12-14
Scarborough, ME
Municipal WWTP
Rotary press
1.4
Thickened
PS/WAS
28
Facility
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Solids Type
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Questions?
Bob Gillette
rgillette@carollo.com
916-565-4888
R&D Technologies
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EKG Technologies
Electrokinetic Geosynthetics (EKG)
Technology
Theory Electro-osmotic principle
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Siemens Product
Secondary dewatering process
Alternative to sludge drying
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Questions?
Bob Gillette
rgillette@carollo.com
916-565-4888