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1 Decentralized Wastewater Management  Collection, Treatment, and in-ground reuse NEAR the point of generation.  Minimizes wastewater: Volumes Volumes Infrastructure Infrastructure Costs Costs  Facilitates “smart growth” concepts  Enhances property value and “livability”

2 A Hybrid Sewer System Septic tanks for solids removal Septic tanks for solids removal Small diameter sewer lines Small diameter sewer lines (2”-4” PVC pipe) (2”-4” PVC pipe) Low O&M treatment system serving multiple homes Low O&M treatment system serving multiple homes In-ground disposal/reuse In-ground disposal/reuse (UIC permit) (UIC permit) Minimizes capital and O&M costs Minimizes capital and O&M costs

3 Decentralized Wastewater Management…. Is a perfect fit for… Is a perfect fit for… Watershed protectionWatershed protection Minimization of wastewater infrastructure and costsMinimization of wastewater infrastructure and costs Smart growthSmart growth Property value enhancementProperty value enhancement Community PrideCommunity Pride

4 Key Concepts of Decentralized Systems Minimization of collection system Minimization of collection system Use of simple, low O&M treatment technologies Use of simple, low O&M treatment technologies Minimization of solids handling Minimization of solids handling Use of localized disposal and/or reuse of the treated wastewater Use of localized disposal and/or reuse of the treated wastewater

5 Public and Private Utilities, Nationwide are Implementing Decentralized Systems Mobile, AL (2 utilities) Mobile, AL (2 utilities) Jefferson Co., AL (Birmingham Area) Jefferson Co., AL (Birmingham Area) Oregon, Illinois, Washington, Missouri, Tennessee, Massachusetts, etc. Oregon, Illinois, Washington, Missouri, Tennessee, Massachusetts, etc.

6 Decentralized Sewer Model… Pretreatment – interceptor tanks Pretreatment – interceptor tanks Collection – short length, small diameter Collection – short length, small diameter Treatment –simple, low O&M Treatment –simple, low O&M In-ground reuse In-ground reuse Regulated Utility Managed (ADEM Permitted) Regulated Utility Managed (ADEM Permitted) Construction specsConstruction specs Treatment system operationTreatment system operation Long-Term collection and treatment system maintenance, including septage managementLong-Term collection and treatment system maintenance, including septage management BillingBilling

7 Traditional “Centralized” Sewer

8 Characterized by…. Characterized by…. Long lengths of pipeLong lengths of pipe Large diameter pipesLarge diameter pipes To handle large flows and solids To handle large flows and solids Subject to infiltration and inflow (rain water)Subject to infiltration and inflow (rain water) Large, complex treatment plantsLarge, complex treatment plants Discharge of effluents to surface watersDischarge of effluents to surface waters Costly $$$$ Costly $$$$

9 Decentralized Sewer

10 “Decentralized” Sewer Characterized by…. Characterized by…. Smaller volumesSmaller volumes Shorter lengths of pipeShorter lengths of pipe Small diameter pipesSmall diameter pipes Smaller flows, little or no solids Smaller flows, little or no solids Simple treatment plantsSimple treatment plants Little or no solids handling, high quality effluents Little or no solids handling, high quality effluents In-ground disposal or reuse of effluentsIn-ground disposal or reuse of effluents More cost-effectiveMore cost-effective Utility Managed!Utility Managed!

11 Mobile, AL 13 “cluster” systems in operation 13 “cluster” systems in operation Commercial, residential, and schoolsCommercial, residential, and schools 10,000 gpd to 60,000 gpd10,000 gpd to 60,000 gpd 45 to 270 homes (each system)45 to 270 homes (each system) 1665 home equivalent (total)1665 home equivalent (total) Owned and Operated by 3 different public utilities Owned and Operated by 3 different public utilities

12 Mobile Systems Consist of: Effluent Sewer Effluent Sewer interceptor tanks interceptor tanks Collection…short lengths, small diameterCollection…short lengths, small diameter Treatment –simple, attached growth, low O&M Treatment –simple, attached growth, low O&M In-ground disposal or reuse In-ground disposal or reuse UIC Permits (State EPA…>10,000 gpd)UIC Permits (State EPA…>10,000 gpd) Utility management Utility management Construction specsConstruction specs Treatment system operationTreatment system operation Collection and treatment system maintenance, including septage managementCollection and treatment system maintenance, including septage management billingbilling

13 Cluster System

14 Effluent Sewer (one type of alternative collection)  Septic tank at each home removes solids (and liquifies)  Liquids only are transported in the sewer  Small-diameter (2” to 4” pvc) sewers are the norm Source: Orenco Systems,Inc.

15 Johnson Road Home Septic tank in front yard Control panel

16 Septic Tank (Showing Effluent Filter and Pump) Septic Tank (to intercept & liquify solids) Effluent Filter & Pump Orenco Systems, Inc.

17 In-tank effluent filter and pump vault

18 Treatment System Technologies (many types available) Highly efficient Small Footprint Low solids production Cost effective Lotus “Active-Cell” (by Aquapoint) Fluidized, fixed-film reactor

19 Lotus “Active-Cell” Aerobic Basin and Fluidized Media Bed

20 Aquapoint Bioclere Attached Growth

21 Bioclere O&M 1. What equipment is required for typical operation & maintenance? A Sludge Judge will allow you to determine the depth of the sludge blanket in any tank where sludge is stored. A Bottle Brush is required for Bioclere operations and is used to clean the dosing array spray nozzles. An Amp Meter will allow you the check pump amperage to ensure their functionality without having to pull them out of the Bioclere, Lotus or other Aquapoint treatment equipment. A pH, Ammonia, Nitrate and Alkalinity kit will help you perform quick field tests to determine influent and effluent wastewater conditions. A small Spare Parts inventory is recommended so that if a piece of equipment needs to be replaced it can be done in a timely manor.

22 Bioclere O&M (cont.) 2. How often do I pump the primary or septic tank? The primary tank should be pumped once the sludge has reached 1/3 the liquid depth. Sludge depth can be determined using a sludge judge. Sludge accumulation and pumping frequency depends on the tank volume and the organic loading to the treatment system. 3. How often do I clean the Bioclere spray nozzles? Nozzle cleaning frequency is a function of organic and hydraulic loading to the plant. Cleaning the nozzles once a month is usually sufficient for most applications.

23 Biomicrobics FAST Aerated Fixed-Film

24 Delta Biopod aerated fixed-film

25 Recirculating Sand Filter Module Schematic Recirculation Tank Schematic Courtesy of Orenco Systems In from Septic tank To subsurface Disposal

26 INSTALLATION OF RECIRCULATION TANKS (2-30,000 GALLONS) LEVELING OF RECIRCULATION TANKS

27 Recirculating Sand Filter (Wastewater Treatment)

28 Textile Media Filter Treatment (an inside look) Ball valves (for flushing) Orifice and splash cap

29 Champion Hills WWTF – 30,000 gpd

30 Simple, Textile Media Treatment (30,000 gpd…150 homes)

31 Copeland Island Residential Development (West Mobile, AL…220+ homes on decentralized sewer) Dauphin Environmental Equipment, LLC

32 BOD Copeland Island RSF

33 Subsurface Drip Irrigation (Small amounts of Treated Effluent Supplied to Plant Roots)

34 Subsurface Drip Reuse…Parks

35 Subsurface Drip Reuse… Landscaping & Trails

36 Decentralized Cluster System O&M Costs Power (20,000 gpd…~90 homes) $70/mo. Weekly/Monthly sampling Upkeep (grass mowing) Personnel (part-time employee…1 day/week) Tank solids management (once every 7 years on average) $20-$22/month per home (actual O&M cost) $35-$40/month per home (sewer fee)

37 Utility Management Model Developer Developer Pays utility $500 to $3000 per lot—for WWTFPays utility $500 to $3000 per lot—for WWTF Deeds land for WWTF to utilityDeeds land for WWTF to utility Installs sewer main in development (2”-4” line)Installs sewer main in development (2”-4” line) Pays “tap fee” ($1700-$3200) as each house is soldPays “tap fee” ($1700-$3200) as each house is sold For STEP or STEG system, onsiteFor STEP or STEG system, onsite Utility Utility Builds and operates WWTFBuilds and operates WWTF Installs and maintains STEP or STEG systems onsiteInstalls and maintains STEP or STEG systems onsite Homeowner Homeowner Pays a monthly sewer fee ($30-$40/month)Pays a monthly sewer fee ($30-$40/month)

38 Decentralized Wastewater Management Summary  Smaller scale wastewater management  Lesser infrastructure and cost  Protects public health & the environment  Can enhance property values and livability  Follows “smart growth” ideals


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