1 Water Services Training Group 19 th Annual Conference Optimising Services Delivery in the Water Industry Radisson Blu Hotel, Sligo, 3 rd. September 2015.

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1 Water Services Training Group 19 th Annual Conference Optimising Services Delivery in the Water Industry Radisson Blu Hotel, Sligo, 3 rd. September 2015

Optimising Services Delivery in the Water Industry Novel Approaches to Solving Drinking Water Quality Issues Frank Harvey Director HRA Environmental Services

 THM Reduction using Reservoir Aeration  Reducing Iron and Manganese levels using Source Mixing  Alternatives to Carbon for Taste and Odour Reduction  Lead Reduction by Changing Coagulants  TOC reduction using Ion Exchange Summary

 Alternatives to Mains Flushing-Ice Pigging and Air/Water Jetting  Cross Contamination Survey using Smart Ball  Containing Algal blooms using permeable liners  Using Fluoride Levels as a Water Quality Guide Summary cont

THM Reduction using Reservoir Aeration  Trihalomethanes (byproducts of free chlorine and natural organic material) are volatile  Levels can can be reduced significantly by exploiting this characteristic  Surface or diffused aeration and subsequent extraction of the volatised compounds can result in compliance  Pioneered in USA in 1980’s study confirmed potential  Ongoing study in Donegal - Fintown

THM Reduction using Reservoir Aeration cont  Spray aeration more efficient  Key variables are droplet size, headspace and reservoir turnover rate  The finer the droplet, the smaller the headspace required  Solarbee and Pax the 2 dominant systems but DIY used  €300 (three hundred) to €1m!

HRA Ltd Disinfection7

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Reducing Iron and Manganese levels using Source Mixing  WEARS.com  Iron and Manganese dissolve into raw water due to low oxygen levels  Algae grows due to elevated N and P levels in concentrated areas  RESMIX 1000 used in Manchester to bring a seriously contaminated reservoir back to full health in 3 weeks  Dilutes N/P and raises oxygen levels  £250,000 in total in that example

10 United Utilities Heaton Park Manchester 2013

Alternatives to Carbon for Taste and Odour Reduction  Carbon-both PAC and GAC are very effectice  Expensive to renew PAC which is very vunerable to colour/coagulant carryover etc  PAC significantly increases coagulant demand  Chlorine or hydrogen peroxide followed by UV at Wastewater Dose levels remove over 90% of earthy/musty odours

HRA Ltd Disinfection 12

Lead Reduction by Changing Coagulants  Pacl and Ferric based coagulants leach significantly more lead from services than Aluminium Sulphate  Removal of Lead is long term solution but secondary leaching from soldered joints, water cylinders and plumbing fixtures common  Local addition of phosphoric acid to known problem areas a short term fix

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TOC reduction using Ion Exchange  MIEX-Orica (now IOXM Watercare)  Proven in NZ,USA, Australia,UK  Similar trial results Donegal Co Co – average 40% TOC removal – matches coagulants  Other ion exchange TOC removal systems not as consistently effective  10 minute contact time  2-6 m 3 of brine waste per 100m 3 water treated – no other sludge waste

Alternatives to Mains Flushing-Ice Pigging and Air/Water Jetting  Bristol University invented Ice Pigging process. 5% brine for slush ice  Claim that up to 400 times less water used than flushing  Very fast-minutes rather than hours  IW/Wexford trial with Aquology/Glanbury 2015  Injection through hydrant  €3.60 per metre plus Wexford pre-planning costs

17 Samples were taken during the pigging process every 30 seconds. These were used to estimate the amount of sediment removed from the pipe.

Alternatives to Mains Flushing-Ice Pigging and Air/Water Jetting cont  Air/Water jetting carried out by M&T in Wexford  5 days-€6,000 plus VAT  Used jetting equipment similar to that used in FOG and other sewer blockage removal  Long term manganese scales removed

Priorities for Local Government Cross Cross Contamination Survey using Smart Ball  Hydraulic grade line reduction can result in significant cross contamination events  Smart Ball is a US process  WRC have licence-IW examining  Can identify leak locations but also any ingress/cross contamination source very accurately

Smart Ball

Containing Algal blooms using permeable liners