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Page 1: On-site greywater treatment and reuse applications, quality requirements, treatment solutions 5th June 2013 Beirut, Lebanon.

On-site greywater treatment and reuse

applications, quality requirements,

treatment solutions

5th June 2013

Beirut, Lebanon

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I am…

Markus Sellner

Degreed engineer of Environmental protection

Living in Göttingen / Germany

Productmanager for decentralised water management

Employeed at DEHOUST since April 2008

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1. What is on-site greywater reuse?

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Definitions

Process water = water with different quality characteristics than drinking water

serving commercial, industrial, agriculatural or similiar purposes (DIN 4046).

Greywater = part of the household wastwater without faecal matter and urine (blackwater).

Greywater is the drain from bath tubs, shower trays, washbasins and washing machines.

It may also contain high-polluted kitchen wastewater.

(British standard 8525-1:2010)

1. What is on-site greywater reuse?

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General flow schematic

decentralised greywater treatment system

1. What is on-site greywater reuse?

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Ideal building types

1. What is on-site greywater reuse?

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Distribution of water consumption in residential buildings

saving potential around 50 %

Drinking water Treated greywater

38 % body care

2 % drinking/cooking

7 % dish washing

33 % toilet

13 % laundry

5 % others

2 % garden irrigation

1. What is on-site greywater reuse?

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Typical water consumption in buildings

sourcebuilding type

body care*[L/p*d]

toilet[L/p*d]

washing machine[L/p*d]

Green irrigation

residential building 50-90 20-35 15-25

Depending on green area60 – 200 L/m²*a

hotel complex 60-200 20-45 15-30

office building 15-50 10-30 5-20

sports facility 50-150 10-25 5-20

Existing information sheets and guidelines just give estimations/recommendations

• fbr information sheet H201

• British Standard 8525-1

• DIN 1989-1 about rainwater harvesting systems

*showers, bath tubs, handwash basins

L = litre; p = person; d = day; m² = squarmeter; a = year

Greywater Process water

1. What is on-site greywater reuse?

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2. Quality requirements for reuse

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Code of practice for general requirements

hygienical / microbiological safe

colorless and clear

particle free

free from unpleasant odour emission

• British Standard 8525-1: 2011

about greywater reuse

2. Quality requirements for reuse

• EU bathing water guideline 2006/7/EC

• DIN 19650

hygienic concerns of irrigation water

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hygienical / microbiological safe

colorless and clear

particle free

free from unpleasant odour emission

• British Standard 8525-1: 2011

about greywater reuse

2. Quality requirements for reuse

name BS 8525-1 2006/7/ECDIN 19650

public green areas, sports area,

vegetables

turbidity [NTU] < 10 - -

pH 5 – 9,5 - -

coliform bacteria[cfu/100 mL]

1.000 10.000 -

Escherichia coli[cfu/100 mL]

250 1.000 < 200

comparing German limits about coliform bacteria:

raw milk: 10.000 cfu/100 mL

soft cheese: 1.000 cfu/g

minced meat: 5.000.000 cfu/g

Code of practice of general requirements

• EU bathing water guideline 2006/7/EC

• DIN 19650

hygienic concerns of irrigation water

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3. Treatment technique

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3. Treatment technique

collection/buffering

treatmentstorage/

reuse

General flow chart

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3. Treatment technique

Membrane bioreactor

combination of aerobic biological sludge treatment and external submerged membrane filtration system.

Ultrafiltration flatsheet membranes separating activated sludge from biologically treated wastewater.

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3. Treatment technique

Membrane bioreactor

• state of the art in Europe

• exceeding all guidelines

• 100% barrier for sludge/particles

• 99,9% barrier for germs

• absolut clear water

• small footprint

• eco-friendly without chemicals

• packaged system by system manufacturer

• high investment costs

• maintenance costs

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3. Treatment technique

Sequencing batch reactor

combination of aerobic biological sludge treatment and UV-desinfection

batches: fill => react/aeration => settle => decant

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3. Treatment technique

Sequencing batch reactor

with UV-desinfection

• state of the art in Europe

• exceeding all guidelines

• 99,9% barrier for germs

• eco-friendly without chemicals

• low maintenance costs

• low energy consumption

• not guaranteed clear water (e.g. foam)

• UV-efficiency depends on biological efficiency

• large footprint

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3. Treatment technique

other treatment possibilities

• constructed wetlands with additional desinfection

• combined treatment systems

(sandfilter, carbon-filter, chlorine station)

• multi-layer-filters

- not common and proven in long-term-operation

- insufficient biological treatment => odour, foam,…

- mixed technology– no packaged and tested units

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4. LEED-Certification

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110 possible points

Simple certificate: 40 – 49 Points

Platinum certificate: 80 Points or higher

4. LEED-Certification

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110 possible points

Simple certificate: 40 – 49 Points

Platinum certificate: 80 Points or higher

4. LEED-Certification

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5. Audiance

Discussion

Time for questions

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Thank you

for your attention !