Updates from May, 2012

  • WWTP (Wastewater Treatment Plant) Project Example

    11:24 am on May 14, 2012 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment

    Client

    Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP)

    Background

    The Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) Plant in Columbus, Indiana manufactures industrial fork lifts. The ferrous metal finishing, phosphatizing and painting operations yield wastewater with high metals concentration

    Project Requirements

    Complete Water Services (CWS) was retained to increase the capacity and effectiveness of the plant’s WWTP.

    • Double the capacity of existing system to 86,400 gpd
    • Reuse as much of existing system hardware as possible
    • Design/Build system with small footprint (40’ X 45’)
    • Improve stability, efficiency, ease of operation and maintenance
    • Effectively treat a wide range of contaminants
    • Increase capability to treat surges of contaminant volume and concentration
    • Return as much treated water as possible to the plant for process water
    • Aggressive schedule, coincident with planned plant maintenance shutdowns
    • Tight budge

    TIEM agreed with CWS’ proposal of a cost-saving two phased approach.

    Phase 1

    • Flow equalization
    • pH neutralization
    • Chemical flocculation/coagulation
    • Clarification
    • Sludge de-watering
    • 40% of original treatment plant equipment was reused
    • During the scheduled 5 day plant shutdown, equipment from the original plant was disassembled, moved and incorporated into the new WWTP. Final tie-ins were made, and the new WWTP was operational before the manufacturing plant went back online.

    Phase 2

    • Ultrafiltration
    • Reverse Osmosis
    • More than 90% of treated water to be recycled into the plant
    • Treated water will exceed TIEM’s stringent purity require­ments for final-rinse process water.
    • As with Phase I, the WWTP will be designed to allow all modifications, final tie-ins and startup to be completed during scheduled plant shutdown.

    Results

    • Design Maximized Use of Existing Equipment
    • Brought On-Line With No Interruption of Manufacturing
     
  • Upgrade/replace existing water pretreatment system

    9:01 am on April 12, 2012 | 0 Permalink

    CeramTec North America, Laurens, SC is a leader in manufacturing “high-performance ceramics”.  The Laurens, SC, facility has been continuously producing technical ceramic products since 1961.

    These products support automotive, aerospace, cryogenics, high-energy physics, telecommunications, electronics, structural, textile, microwave and nuclear applications.  During the manufacture of these technical ceramics, wastewater is generated that is high in metals and Total Suspended Solids.

    CWS was retained to upgrade and replace the existing pretreatment system with one that would continually meet discharge requirements.

    Project Requirements:

    • Influent flow rate of 10 gallons per minute
    • Pretreatment for metals and solids
    • Design/build of new system in limited space allotted while existing system remained online
    • Reuse of some of the existing equipment

    System Components:

    • Filtration
    • Flow equalization
    • Tank for emergency flow or high concentration wastewater holding
    • Neutralization/coagulation/flocculation
    • Clarification/sedimentation
    • Sludge dewatering
    • CWS completed the system with no interruption in plant operations
    • Design maximized the use of existing equipment
    • Effluent consistently meets discharge limits
    Complete water services Complete water services
     
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