ENHANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT FOR UPLANDS FARM COLD SPRINGS NY.

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ENHANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT FOR UPLANDS FARM COLD SPRINGS NY

INTRODUCING THE PLANTED BIOLOGICAL REACTOR (PBR)® A HYBRID MBBR & WETLAND WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM

What is a Planted Bed Bioreactor? A versatile, natural, economical and ecological “on-site” wastewater treatment and water re-use system Used for large and small flow “cluster” and communal treatment systems (can be sized like lego pieces to adapt to virtually any environment) A 2 component hybrid of MBBR and advanced wetland treatment technologies Able to treat all kinds of wastewaters to well below most regulatory limits Unlimited lifecycle with easy operation and low maintenance costs

Planted Biological Reactor Can be designed to any shape required and the surface planting material Becomes an integral aesthetic part of the landscaping The PBR system is a custom designed flexible insulated concrete form with 2 divisions creating 3 chambers

HOW PBR TREATMENT WORKS The system consists of two parts, each with 3-chamber components. The system is capable of treating to less than 10 for CBOD & TSS An additional treatment component is able to reduce nitrogen to less than 10 TN mg / litre Moving Bed Bioreactors (MBBR) biologically treat wastewater by circulating moving media in aerobic and anaerobic microbial environments.

HOW IT WORKS

PBR TREATMENT DETAILS An Anoxic tank is used for recycling the effluent for de-nitrification An Anaerobic bacterium consumes the nitrate producing N2 gas BOD is knocked down in the first stage of the MBBR treatment Ammonia is converted to nitrate in the 2 nd state of the MBBR treatment The BAM (Botanical Aeration) is shallow (1 foot beneath water level) for full nitrification Solids generated in the MBBR will attach to plant roots and be consumed Any additional sludge will settle out and be removed annually An upflow wetland filter is used to “polish” effluent and remove any remaining solids and consume the balance of oxygen Treated effluent is sent to a De-Nitrification tank before disposal

De-Nitrification ADDITIONAL DENITIRIFICATION To achieve greater de-nitrification to less than 1mg/litre an additional component is required An additional treatment tank is dosed with a carbon source to facilitate biological removal through the carbon. PLANTS Plants enhance biological remediation of organic contaminants found in wastewater by increasing the population density of microorganisms in the growing media. MBBR systems are an ideal treatment solution for high-strength wastewater or siting applications requiring a compact physical footprint Upgrading existing treatment plants into MBBR systems can greatly enhance biological nitrogen removal (BNR) – expanding treatment capacity and improving effluent quality with minimal additional footprint expansion.

UPLANDS FARM NY An ideal location for this treatment technology

UPLAND FARMS USAGE Barn (Main Office Building) · 2 bathrooms (1/2 baths - toilets and sinks only) · 16 staff Weld Building (currently in use, future to be determined) · One bathroom (1/2 bath - toilet and sink only) · 3 – 5 office rooms Cottage 1 (residence) · Two bedroom · 1 full bath (toilet, shower, sink) Cottage 2 (residence) · Three bedroom · 1 full bath (toilet, shower, sink) Cottage 3 (residence) · Two bedroom · 1.5 baths

The Nature Conservancy Upland Farms

OTHER SYSTEMS IN OPERATION

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ESTIMATED FLOW:1,500 – 2,000 GPD TREATMENT AREA:10’X20’ (approximately) ESTIMATED OPERATION & MAINTENANCE COSTS$2,500 (estimated) TESTING: (to be determined by permitting) POWER: $1,460 $4 /day (17.5/kw hr) for 2 pumps and blower NOTES: Cost estimates are for treatment system and do not include disposal area and conveyance from TNC buildings to treatment area and from treatment area to disposal TNC staff could be trained to perform most operational requirements and conduct testing Disposal areas are assumed to be in place Cost of Dosing Tanks (if required) $2/Gallon$10,000 Estimated Conveyance (Force main & Trench) $20/Linear Foot The costs indicated are estimated for planning purposes only and should not be construed as final cost. Final costs will be based on permitting requirements and other planning factors

Who We Are Renewage LLC is an ecological water treatment consultant, working with a wide variety of innovative “bio- mimicry” wastewater and stormwater practices that provide water quality improvement and hazard mitigation Renewage services de-centralized residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural businesses and communities. Renewage LLC was founded in 2009 and has offices in Bridgehampton New. Renewage and it's team partners (EcoSolutions LLC) have designed, built, installed and manage numerous projects in many areas of the United States, Canada and around the world Renewage is a network of innovative, leading engineers, environmental scientists, planners, academics, architects, whose objective is to provide economical and ecological stormwater and wastewater treatments Renewage uses Best Management Practices that have low operational costs and unlimited life cycles. These technologies support new “smart growth” development, and "green" remediation of older treatment infrastructure. Renewage technologies are designed to provide a positive cost / benefit and return to users David Whitney PE The lead engineer and of EcoSolutions, a world leader in environmental and ecological design and a principal PE with Renewage. Mr. Whitney has designed and installed many innovative hydrology systems and practices in the US and around the world. His vision is integrated design that combines function and aesthetics by matching infrastructure to the landscape. David Whitney provides integrated solutions for low impact design development, waste and stormwater treatment.

RENEWAGE LLC 2385 Montauk Highway Bridgehampton NY,