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1 Collection Systems for Community Wastewater Systems CAWPCA Spring Meeting April 26, 2013 Dave Prickett, PE

2 OVERVIEW Wastewater Management Community Systems Plans Collection Systems Alternatives System Selection Considerations Examples

3 Wastewater Management Alternatives

4 Community Systems (> 25 homes)  Wastewater Needs  Existing on-site systems insufficient  Permitting Requirements  Sub-surface disposal/reuse  Infrastructure Needs  Treatment system  Collection system  Implementation Plan Work Backwards from Here

5 Collection System Alternatives  General  It’s not sewer vs. non-sewer  From home to treatment system  Gravity  Conventional  STEG  Pressure  Low pressure  Vacuum  STEP

6 Why Is Sewer Selection Important?  Downstream Impacts  Treatment  Disposal/reuse  Residential Impacts  Construction  Private Property Access  Sustainability Needs  Operation & Maintenance  Emergency Readiness  Storm Preparedness

7 Gravity & STEG Sewers GravitySTEG Treatment Peak flows from I/I Peak flows from I/I; May minimize treatment requirements Disposal/Reuse Potential salinity in coastal areas Construction Depth and dewatering concerns; conflicts with other utilities Private Property Minimal post-construction access needs Septage management required O&M Facilitates access for routine maintenance Slightly lower mainline pipe O&M needs than conventional gravity Emergency Readiness Self sufficient during outages if pump stations have generators

8 Low Pressure, Vacuum & STEP Sewers Low PressureVacuumSTEP Treatment Lowest I/I & high flow potential; pre- treatment Relatively low I/I potential Condition of existing septic tanks impacts I/I Disposal/ Reuse Minimal salinity impacts Slightly higher salinity impacts May minimize treatment requirements Construction Shallow construction minimizes duration Moderate construction impacts; need to site vacuum station Shallow construction minimizes duration Private Property Significant access needs Moderate access needs Significant access needs O&M Odor control needs Odor control needs; septage management Emergency Readiness Significant concerns during power outages Moderate concerns during power outages Significant concerns during power outages

9 Example  Community System  Coastal neighborhood  200 homes on ¼-acre lots  Mix of seasonal and year-round use  Area subject to high groundwater and storm impacts  Will use off-site sub-surface disposal with reuse for irrigation purposes  Collection System Options  Option #1 – Gravity sewer  Option #2 – Low pressure sewer

10 Example (continued)  Option #1 – Gravity sewer  No post-construction private property access needs  Concerns with siting pump station(s)  I/I could easily exceed sanitary flow  Salinity concerns for reuse irrigation  Option #2 – Low pressure sewer  Minimizes secondary growth  Minimizes I/I potential and preserves disposal capacity  Odor control provisions needed  Power concerns during storm events  Long-term private property access needs

11 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


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