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1 Sustainability through innovation in water analysis
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2 Content Who we are? Drinking Water : filter backwash
What is innovation? Hach plays the leading role innovating in water analysis. Innovation Spotlight: COD, LDO, RTC

3 Hach is part of Danaher’s water quality group

4 DANAHER is driven by DBS - Danaher Business System
DBS is who we are and how we do what we do

5 Backwash optimization

6 Filtration Removal of particulate or microbiological contaminant
Turbidity Suspended solids Colloids Bacteria Knowing when to start and when to finish your backwash

7 Backwashing Purge solids removed from water during filtration
Solids collected on/within the filter are removed by reversing water flow up through the filter Restore/maintain filtrate flux

8 Backwash When to start backwash
Run Time - depends on filters but hours max Head Loss foot head loss Particle or Turbidity Breakthrough 0.3 NTU particle counts increase When to stop backwash Pre-set time period Visual operator inspection Volume Turbidity results

9 Why Monitor Backwash Under washing Accumulation of solids in the bed
Mudballs “Cementing” portions of the bed Poor quality water Short filter runs Over washing Excess water use Short filter runs loss of filter media Increased operations costs Ineffective filter ripening

10 Turbidity to Determine Backwash Duration
Why turbidity? Turbidity reduction is primary purpose of filtration Time based backwash can often lead to under backwash or over backwash The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has recommended terminating backwash when the turbidity is in the range of 10 to 20 NTU in order to leave enough particulate matter within the filter to sustain effective performance during the beginning of the next filter run.

11 Backwash Turbidity Hach Solitax sc in-line Turbidity Sensor to monitor filter backwash provides consistency in the wash process based on a real time turbidity measurement The mounting allows the probe to be place directly in the filter trough or near the top of the bed for optimal measurement Use of turbidity meters will ensure that backwash cycles happen only when necessary. This saves power! Most cycles are timed. Whether the filter needs it or not at a certain time the filter is cleaned. Use of a turbidity analyzer will cause backwashed only when necessary and will turn off the cleaning cycle when the turbidity reaches a pre set level

12 Case Study: New Salem Water Treatment Plant, Bethlehem Town, New York

13 New Salem Water Treatment Plant
Capacity : 6 MGD Filtration type : Rapid Sand Filter (12 Filters) Raw Water : approx. 3 NTU Finished Water : approx NTU Backwash Criteria (Before) : 96 hrs filter run time, 6 ft head loss, 0.2 NTU filter effluent (whichever comes first) Backwash duration (Before) : 10 min high rate wash, with surface wash

14 Approach Solitax Turbidity/Solids sensor Installed above filter media
Infrared light source, reduced colour interference Wide measuring range of up to 4000 NTU Installed above filter media

15 Bethlehem, NY Baseline Backwash Turbidity profile

16 Bethlehem, NY Modified Backwash Turbidity Profile

17 Bethlehem, NY Comparing Profiles
6 mins of savings per filter

18 Results Good agreement between backwash turbidity profiles
Confidence with using turbidity profiles for backwash Reduced high flow backwash by 50%, from 11 to 5 mins Increase productivity by reducing waste water Energy saving Save approx. 7.5 MG (12 filters) of water annually About USD $15,000

19 innovation

20 What is innovation ? Who are the best innovators? Dr. Russell Young, Global Chief Technology Officer, Hach Comp. Joining Hach Company in 1995 as a Senior Research Scientist, he was the lead technologist in the development/commercialization of luminescence based technologies for the determination of dissolved oxygen (DO) . (Roll-Play for 1 min)

21 Roll-Play - EXAMPLE : Use any sheet of paper you have in front of you to draw as many items that are circular in shape as possible..………… YOU HAVE 1 MIN !!

22 Roll-Play 1 minute End

23 Roll-Play - SOME EXAMPLES :

24 Roll-Play How many did you get? 1 – 4 5 – 8 8 – 11 11 – 15

25 innovating water analysis

26 A leader in industry firsts: COD LDO RTC
Innovation spotlight A leader in industry firsts: COD LDO RTC

27 COD – a true innovation Developed by Dr. Bruno Lange in 1975
Pre-measured reagents Quick and accurate Less time, less glassware Reduce errors Environmentally friendly Barcode to eliminate error Automatic Wavelength detection 10 x measurements (rejects abnormal readings) In EU recycling avaiiable ISO approved

28 Transmitted Blue Light
ldo – How it works Blue light is transmitted to the sensor The luminescent molecules in the sensor are excited by the blue light The molecules relax emitting red light The red light is detected by the probe Low maintenance No Drift and no contamination Plug and Play with Hach’s digital technology Transmitted Blue Light Emitted Red Light Photo Diode Reference Red LED The Life Span of Luminescence is the time required for the molecules to relax from their excited state.

29 RTC: real time control Control on/off aeration through ammonia & nitrate. Add just enough DO to meet the ammonia setpoint. Feed just enough chemical to meet setpoint. This graphic introduces the bigger picture of RTC modules, and emphasize that only Hach offers the Real Time Controller. Feed exact polymer to meet sludge density setpoint. Calculate & maintain the best SRT for your system. Tighter Process Monitoring and Controls Minimizes operational costs (energy, chemicals)

30 RTC Innovation Hach’s RTC (Real Time Control) solutions are complete off-the-shelf system Adjust treatment processes in real time, keeping your facility compliant while reducing treatment costs Why target aeration processes?

31 Optimizing Innovation
What benefits does optimizing bring? DID YOU KNOW? Austria began measuring and optimizing wastewater treatment plants 10 years ago. As a result they are seeing much reduced power consumption with the average power use decreasing by over 40%. Austria now has some of the lowest power use per population equivalent of wastewater treated. Switzerland and Germany are following the same process to achieve reductions and have produced benchmark requirements to promote energy savings.

32 Energy Efficiency In Treatment Plants
RTC Innovation What happens due to lack of intervention and understanding Energy Efficiency In Treatment Plants Plant Commissioned Significant Performance Gap Relative Power Consumption What Should Happen Because of Operator Efficiency Management Net Result : Greater Operation Costs Time (Years) When was the last time a relative comparison was done between Year 1 and now?

33 EU Cohesion Fund in Water Sector to promote Sustainable Growth

34 Thank you for your attention


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