Annual Water and Sanitation Renovations for the Arctic

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Annual Water and Sanitation Renovations for the Arctic ANTHC DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & ENGINEERING Evolution of Central Facilities The Washeteria Don Antrobus, P.E. Design Director Annual Water and Sanitation Renovations for the Arctic January 2014

Birth of the Washeteria Where was first washeteria constructed? Who built it?

Birth of the Washeteria EPA: Alaska Village Demonstration Project 1970 Wainwright 1972 Emmonak 1976 Alaska Village Safe Water Act of 1970 Central Facilities for 11 Communities Northway and Chevak in 1972 Other 9 by 1979

Wainwright Floor Plan II

Emmonak Floor Plan

Beaver Floor Plan

AVDP Project Reporting Washeteria concept acceptable. O&M will be a challenge. Cost: Too expensive with only user fees. “With rare exception, Alaska native villages cannot pay, through service charges, the full cost of routine operation and maintenance of water –related utilities, especially where complex treatment is required to meet technology-based or receiving water quality standards.” (Alaska Village Demonstration Project: Final Report) Standards: No Single best method. Too many variations to establish workable number of standards.

Standardization in 2013 From Statewide Perspective: Little or none. Some Regional Standardization. Commonalities: Toilets, Sinks, Showers Washing Machines, Dryers

Plumbing Philosophy and Floor Plan All Plumbing within Envelope Easy to access and maintain Better Protected from Freezing More restrictive floor plan Challenging configurations Plumbing within Subfloor Less Restrictive Layout Difficult Access for maintenance/repair Additional heating systems.

Plumbing Philosophy and Floor Plan

Plumbing Philosophy and Floor Plan

Plumbing Philosophy and Floor Plan

Structure Wood Construction Pre-fab Metal Buildings Panelized Construction Stick Framed Construction Pre-fab Metal Buildings

Finishes and Aesthetics Floors Durability, Ease of Repair, Application Safety, Community Preference. Options: Concrete, Epoxy, Rubber, Polyurea, Flexible Epoxies. Interior Walls: Painted Plywood, Sheetrock, Wainscot, Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Exterior Walls T1-11 Metal Siding Log Siding

Appliances Laundry Equipment: Washing Machines Dryers Industrial Tokens, Coins, or Attendant Solid State Controls Washing Machines Size Matters Discharge Ozonation Dryers Temperature and Drying Time Energy Source Gas, Oil Fired, Electric Hydronic Waste-heat

HVAC Boiler Sizing Philosophy Primary – Secondary Configuration Peak Load, Full Redundancy vs. Critical Loads, Double Redundancy Primary – Secondary Configuration Controls: Electro Mechanical Solid State WH UH HX B-1 B-2 B-3

HVAC Hydronic Dryer Heating Variable Speed Pumps Multistage heating Make-up air Variable Speed Pumps Plastic Pipe vs. Copper Renewable Energy Condensing vs. Non-Condensing Boilers

Appurtenances Watering Point Saunas Service Sink Offices/Attendant Space Maintenance Closet Drinking Fountain Other Sales Hot Water Sales Snacks Detergent

Soft Sciences Sustainability: How do we achieve it? Project Delivery or Community Development. Who is responsible? “System design is not in common practice among engineers, not because it is too clever or too difficult, but because it does not fit the political mold. That is, full scale system application requires integration of bureaucratic responsibilities and profession disciplines. Governmental agencies with individual responsibilities for schools, sanitation, housing, communication, environment and the many of the subsystems must meet at a solution which is mutually attractive. Identification of subsystems should not and cannot be accomplished by engineers alone, but needs the participation of administrators, village people, physicians, teachers, sociologists and economists.” (Alaska Village Demonstration Project: First Generation of Integrated Utilities for Remote Communities)

For More Information: Don Antrobus, PE Director of Design ANTHC, DEHE 907-729-3544 dantrobus@anthc.org