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1 Introduction to Odour Control Technologies
Factors affecting technology selection and system cost Richard Hanson MA MEng CEng MIChemE Middle East Director, ERG (Air Pollution Control) Ltd Yousif Al-Shafie BSc AMIChemE Senior Proposals Engineer, ERG (Air Pollution Control) Ltd

2 Introduction About ERG Specialist odour control system supplier
30 years’ experience UK and Middle East About this seminar

3 Purpose of this technical seminar
… is to help end-users consultants main contractors to know the right questions to ask when specifying and buying odour control systems

4 Plan for technical seminar
Summary of types of odour control system Advantages of each system and when to use each one Factors affecting the cost of a system Case studies and examples Summary – selection matrix

5 Odour Control Technologies
3 main technologies Chemical scrubbing Dry media (activated carbon) Biological scrubbing

6 Technologies | Chemical Scrubbing
Contaminated air inlet Treated air outlet Dosing chemicals Purge (blowdown) Process water make-up

7 Technologies | Chemical Scrubbing
Used for treating Air from complete sewage treatment plant – air flowrate ~5,000 to >100,000 m3/hr Mixed odour air – H2S, mercaptans, NH3, VOCs High loadings from inlet works and sludge processing Advantages High efficiency scrubbing – up to >99.95% Flexible – good turn-down on flowrate and inlet odour loading Dosing chemicals use optimised Suitable for carbon polishing

8 Technologies | Chemical Scrubbing
Factors affecting system size Air flowrate  tower diameter Inlet contaminant loading  recirc pump size & chemical usage rate Removal efficiency  tower height Type of contaminant  number of scrubbers

9 Chemical Scrubbing | Cost examples
Example: Basic Scrubber Air flowrate = 25,000m3/hr Inlet H2S conc = 100ppm max & 20 ppm average 99.5% removal efficiency, outlet <0.5ppm Duty/standby fans, recirculation pumps, and dosing pumps Local ductwork Instruments, panel and controls Chemical storage Approx system cost = $250,000

10 Chemical Scrubbing | Cost examples
Design and scope Cost Addition Basic system (25,000m3/hr, H2S 100ppm max and 25ppm average, 99.5% eff) $250k - Inlet H2S conc 5x larger (500ppm max & 100 ppm average) +$80k +32% Up to ~25ppm inlet mercaptans and outlet <500 ouE/m3 +$30k +12% Additional acid scrubber for ammonia removal (100ppm max & 20 ppm average) +$130k +52% 2x air flowrate (50,000m3/hr), same H2S mass (50ppm max & 10ppm average) +$110k +44% 2x air flowrate (50,000m3/hr), same H2S conc (100ppm max & 20ppm average) +$160k +64%

11 Chemical Scrubbing | Operating Costs
Basic system Power (fan + pump) = 40kW Chemicals = 5 litre/hr 27% caustic solution = 33 litre/hr 15% bleach solution Process water = 600 litre/hr Effluent (to inlet PS) = 500 litre/hr Operation staff = 0.5 days/week routine = 2-3 days/year maintenance

12 Technologies | Carbon Dry Media
Contaminated air inlet Treated air outlet > 4 months – carbon spent 4 months – odour breakthrough 3 months 2 months 1 month Start – 0 months

13 Technologies | Carbon Dry Media
Used for treating Small air flows from wet wells, pumping stations – flowrates approx ,000m3/hr Passive (no fan) applications Polishing filter downstream of chemical and biological scrubbers, flowrate up to >100,000m3/hr

14 Technologies | Carbon Dry Media
Advantages High efficiency odour control – low outlets Simple and cost effective Upgradeable for low outlet odour, <50 ouE/m3 Regenerable carbon – low operating cost

15 Technologies | Carbon Dry Media
Factors affecting size Air flowrate  vessel diameter Inlet contaminant loading * required bed life  mass of carbon Type of contaminant  number of media beds Other considerations Performance at breakthrough Water provision and effluent disposal

16 Carbon Filters | Cost examples
Example: Basic Carbon Filter Air flowrate = 2,000m3/hr, Inlet H2S conc = 50ppm max & 10 ppm average 99.5% removal efficiency, outlet <0.5ppm Water regenerable carbon with 12 month bed life Vessel and duty/standby fans Local ductwork Instruments, panel and controls Approx system cost = $30,000

17 Carbon Filters | Cost examples
Design and scope Cost Change Basic system (2,000m3/hr, 10ppm H2S average, 12 months bed life) $30k - 2x bed life to 24 months +$5k +17% 1/2x bed life to 6 months -$3k -10% Additional media for mercaptans removal to <50 ouE/m3 Duty only fan (instead of duty/standby) -$7k -23% 2x air flowrate (4,000m3/hr), same H2S mass (5ppm average), 12 months bed life 2x air flowrate (4,000m3/hr), same H2S conc (10ppm average), 12 months bed life +$10k +33%

18 Carbon Filters | Operating costs
Basic system Power (fan) = 2kW No Chemicals Regeneration water = 7 m3 per year Effluent (to inlet PS) = 7 m3 per year Carbon replacement = 450 kg every 5 years (carbon cost $2,200) Operation staff = <0.5 days/month routine = 1-2 days/year maintenance

19 Technologies | Bioscrubbing
Contaminated air inlet Treated air outlet Nutrient dosing Purge (blowdown) Final effluent make-up

20 Technologies | Bioscrubbing
Used for treating Media air flowrate, up to ~10,000m3/hr High loadings from inlet works and sludge processing Advantages Good efficiency scrubbing, up to 99%+ No chemical storage & dosing required Suitable for carbon polishing Low operating and maintenance costs

21 Technologies | Bioscrubbing
Factors affecting size Air flowrate  tower diameter Inlet contaminant loading  purge rate Removal efficiency  tower height Other considerations Response to shock loads Operating temperature

22 Bioscrubbing | Cost examples
Example: Basic Bioscrubber Air flowrate = 2,000m3/hr Inlet H2S conc = 100ppm max & 20 ppm average 99.5% removal efficiency, outlet <0.5ppm Duty/standby fans, recirculation pumps Local ductwork Instruments, panel and controls Approx system cost = $80,000

23 Bioscrubbing | Cost examples
Design and scope Cost Change Basic system (2,000m3/hr, H2S 100ppm max & 20ppm average, 99.5% eff) $80k - Inlet H2S conc 5x larger (500ppm max & 100 ppm average) +$10k +13% 2x air flowrate (4,000m3/hr), same H2S conc (20ppm average) +$40k +50%

24 Bioscrubbing | Operating costs
Basic system Power (fan & pump) = 3kW No Chemicals Final effluent = 100 litre/hr Effluent (to inlet PS) = 100 litre/hr Media replacement = 24 m3 every ~10 years (media cost $8,000) Operation staff = <1 days/month routine = 1-2 days/year maintenance

25 Odour Control Selection Matrix
Design and scope Chemical scrubber Regenerable Carbon Filter Bio-scrubber Basic system cost high low medium Flexibility to varying inlet load v good moderate Design H2S removal efficiency >99.95% >99.9% >99.5% Suitable for carbon polish yes - Chemical storage and dosing no Power usage Water + effluent requirement medium, continuous low, annual Routine checks weekly monthly Operability continuous continuous to breakthrough

26 Summary Select basic type of system based on required operability and budget System size & cost based on air flowrate and average inlet H2S load – consultant’s estimates Add further stages of treatment for complex inlet odour and for very low outlet concentrations Involve ERG early in project scoping decisions

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