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1 Control of Nitrification at Willmar, MN

2 John T. O’Connor Bart Murphy Tom O’Connor

3 Willmar Municipal Utilities - Water System Supt. of WaterBart Murphy - (612) 235-4422 Water Sources Southwest Wells, Northeast Wells Treat. PlantsSouthwest Plant, Northeast Plant Treatment Packed Tower Aeration, Permanganate Oxidation of Mn, Pressure Greensand Filtration, Chloramination, Fluoridation Population 22,000 (1995) Production 3.4 mgd (avg.) 6.9 mgd (peak)

4 Southwest and Northeast Treatment Plants

5 Willmar’s Tower Aerators Aerated Water pH ≥ 8.0 Willmar staff have developed a freezing technique for cleaning plastic media in the tower aerator

6 Willmar, MN Willmar, MN pH = 7.5 ;Temperature: 5 - 15 °C Source Water Alk.= 400 - 441 mg CaCO 3 equiv. / l Ca = 150 - 260 mg CaCO 3 equiv. / l Ammonium Ion3.2 mg N / l (NE) ; 2.5 mg N / l (SW) Iron Removal1.67 0.00 mg Fe / l Mn Removal0.109 0.05 mg Mn / l Lead (1992)< 5 to 43 µg Pb / l Copper (1992)< 0.50 to 7.0 mg Cu / l Corrosion Control Treatment: Aeration to increase pH from 7.5 to 8.1

7 Uniform, Smooth, Colored Deposits in Copper Pipe

8 Optimum Copper Corrosion Control Treatment (OCCT) pH / alkalinity to decrease solubility of metal carbonates, oxides calciumto increase calcium carbonate supersaturation, deposition polyphosphateto cause formation of phosphate films on mains and plumbing silicateto promote formation of protective silicate films

9 Copper Pipe Test Loops and Copper Pipe Test Sections

10 Sampling Copper Pipe Test Loops

11 Copper Pipe Sections MgO Columns Copper Pipe Loops

12 On-Site Studies - an Opportunity for Mutual Education

13 The War Room – Studies were planned based on the previous day’s results

14 Microscopic Enumeration of Total Bacteria

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18 Control Strategy Control nitrifying bacteria in the distribution system. Control nitrifying bacteria in the distribution system. Control formation of nitrite during distribution. Control formation of nitrite during distribution. Control the loss of chloramine in distribution system. Control the loss of chloramine in distribution system. Reduce concentration of chloramine applied as a distribution system residual. Reduce concentration of chloramine applied as a distribution system residual.

19 Ozone Generator and Ozonation Pilot Plant Oxygen Cylinder; Ozone generator; Pump, Injector and Contactor Degassing Separator; Ozone Destruct Column (wall-mounted, black) Two Greensand Filter Columns (black) in Series; Clear Well (white)

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21 Aerated Iron Oxides Well Water Source Ozonated and Filtered Ozonated Permanganate

22 Magnesium Oxide for pH Adjustment; Acceleration of Kinetics of Ozonation Oxidation of Ammonium Ion by ozone is accelerated By high pH and alkalinity The addition of MgO particles provides pin-point regions of high pH

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27 Breakpoint Ammonium Reduction Treatment (BART) Chlorine Injectors for Increased Application of Chlorine Gas

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45 BART Breakpoint Ammonia Reduction Treatment Persistent disinfectant residuals Suppression of nitrite ion formation Avoidance of excessive trihalomethanes Enhanced manganese removal Reduction of true natural color = ozone

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47 Back Road to Willmar’s East Plant

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