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Page 1: Wisconsin Wastewater Operators' Association - Excellence in … · Wisconsin Wastewater Operators Association. 47th Annual Conference. October 23, 2013. Troy A. Larson – Wastewater

Excellence in Engineering Since 1946

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Strand Associates, Inc.® ( )

Troubleshooting Activated Sludge:Identifying and Mitigating Impacts of Drought Conditions

Wisconsin Wastewater Operators Association47th Annual ConferenceOctober 23, 2013

Troy A. Larson – Wastewater Operations Specialist

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Outline of Presentation

• Background

• Identifying Treatment Stresses: Background

• Proactive Observations

• Underlying Triggers

• Mitigating Actions

• Case Studies

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Background

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2012 Produced Drought Conditions Through Much of the Midwest

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Drought Conditions Reduced River Levels and the Potential for Inflow and Infiltration along with the Associated Dilution

Bottom 25th Percentile

Low River Flows Typical in Impacted Areas

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Drought Conditions Selected Undesirable Conditions in Our Yards…

…unless you like dandelions.

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• Visual Observations• Rapid Setting Sludge

• Poor Flocculation• Murky Supernatant in Settling

Test• Murky (pea green) Appearance at

Clarifiers• Increase in Effluent Suspended

Solids

Drought Conditions Selected Undesirable Conditions in Our Activated Sludge Systems

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Identifying Treatment Stresses: Background

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Stable Conditions are Required for Proper FlocFormation

• “The following factors can adversely affect floc formation:• Sludge Age*• Slug Discharges• Toxicity• Surfactants• Excessive Shearing*”

• Toni Glymph, Wastewater Microbiology: A Handbook for Operators

* Ruled out as early steps in troubleshooting process, not a significant part of this presentation.

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Description of Treatment Stress

• Potential Analytical Observations• Influent

• Temperature Increase• Soluble Fraction Increases• Sulfides• pH Changes

• Effluent• TSS Spike• BOD Spike• Ammonia Spike• Nitrite (NO2) Spike

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Description of Treatment Stress

• Nitrification stress might be defined as:• Effluent ammonia concentrations are not as low as typical or expected• Nitrite is present in effluent when not typical

• 12.9 lbs of Cl2 consumed per mg/L NO2- per MGD

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Description of Treatment Stress

• Process Observations• Automation Changes

• Less Air Required• More Air Required• Lower Residuals

Detected; More Chlorine Required

• Oddities in Optical Measurements

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Proactive Observations

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Microscopy Can Indicate if Toxicity may be a Factor

• Microscopy Evaluations• Changes in indicator organisms

• More Flagellates• More amoeba• Testate or shelled indicator

organisms• Fewer higher life forms or inactive

higher life forms• Stress to filamentous bacteria• Stress to floc formation

• Get trusted sources for reference• Do in-house and do so

consistently

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Regular SOUR or OUR Analysis May Identify Meaningful Changes in Characteristics

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Trends of Key Information Such as Settling Characteristics Provides Timely Information

Database shortcuts to meaningful trends

Trend of Settling Characteristics

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In Situ Instruments Can Assist In Identifying Unwanted Changes In Influent Characteristics

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Underlying Triggers

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Underlying Triggers

• Loss of Dilution• Chemicals • Metals• Organic Loads

• Change in Hydraulic Detention Times• Sewer• Process Tanks

• Change in Temperature• Less volume, more time, warm ambient conditions = Warm Activated Sludge

The gradual changes associated with droughts makes identification of

stresses difficult.

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Chemicals of Interest Include:

• Quaternary Amines• Used in cleaning chemicals• Accumulate through adsorption• Degrade slowly

• Anionic Surfactants• Used in cleaning chemicals• Coats bacteria surface causing deflocculation• Foam may be associated with these wastewaters

If your industries use a chemical to kill bacteria at their facility, they should understand what it does at yours.

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Wastewater Characteristic Changes of Interest Include:

• Volatile Fatty Acid Formation• Can impact floc characteristics• May be indication of increase in anaerobic environments• May promote filamentous growth

• Sulfide Toxicity• Very pH Dependant• May indicate new or greater sources of H2S

“ Sulfide toxicity to activated sludge is more common than currently recognized.” Michael Richard Ph.D. Activated Sludge Microbiology

Problems and Their Controls

@ a pH of 7.0 s.u., 1 mg/L H2S decreased oxygen uptake by 50 %@ a pH of 8.0, 100 mg/L H2S was required to get the same response

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Mitigating Actions

Anecdotal Feedback and Experience From Multiple Facilities

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Wasting Rates

• Sludge Ages that had been traditionally successful may be too old for current (drought/low flow) conditions.• This may indicate that issues were centered around bio accumulative stresses such

as metals or persistent biocides/cleaning chemicals.

• Subtle increases in wasting seemed to help although sludge ages did not appear to be the trigger.

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Dissolved Oxygen

• Aerobic processes that are being stressed typically benefit from generous dissolved oxygen targets.

• Facilities without DO automation appeared to suffer when they had not in the past.

• One facility may have had lower oxygen consumption because of loss of nitrification, the automation may have lowered the air flow to a point that dead zones were created. • Control adjustments protected against future occurrences.

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Polymer Addition

• Polymer can be used to improve floc formation.• Lab results frequently out perform temporary set-ups because:

• Lack of flow pacing• Limitations at application point

• Tips for improving polymer application• Work with supplier• Set temporary pacing • Add to well mixed area• Monitor floc at clarifier stilling well• Add in conjunction with coagulant as necessary

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Industrial Pretreatment

• Communicate with pretreatment coordinator – In House

• Gain political will if necessary• Respectfully proceed

• Discuss Cause and Effect Relationships with Industry• Raw Materials• Cleaning Chemicals• By-Products• Products

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Case Studies

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Case Study - Small Facility with Rapid Change in Settling and Murky Effluent

• Community of 1400• Flow of ~ 60,000/day• 43 gpd per person• Treatment stress

identified• Collected samples,

opened manholes• Found paint being

dumped

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Case Study – 20 mgd Facility with Murky Effluent at Low Flows

• Quick changes in settling characteristics blamed on DO control• Addition of DO control greatly reduced occurrence, but did not eliminate

• Significant industrial base• SCADA included pH at influent to indicated significant changes• Operators suspected industrial influence; a data review was

requested• Following review of the data a meeting was set with one industry and favorable

results were achieved

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Rapid Change in Settling Characteristics Had Become a Precursor to Poor Treatment

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Industrial Activities Have Been More Impactful During Lower Flow Conditions

Historically Operators Note Difficulties Operating Less than 12 mgd

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Closing Thoughts

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Additional Closing Thoughts

• Improvements to cleaning chemicals, biocides, and other important products may have a negative impact on wastewater treatment

• Drought conditions may allow hidden stresses to reveal themselves

• Monitoring and proactive responses can improve performance

• Industrial pretreatment may be improved through simple communications

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Questions and Answers

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