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South Fork WT Plant Tour 5/1/2007 Water Source: The Clackamas River Tour Guide Mark Cage South Fork WT Plant 15962 S Hunter Ave. Oregon City, Oregon 97045, (503) 657-5030 The Control Room: Where all Plant data is recorded SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition SCADA Stats: • Plant during tour is running at 10.3 MGD • Plant runs at approximately 6 MGD in Winter, 18 MGD in Summer • Current Alum dosage at 4.5 parts in the Rapid Mix • Pre-feed Polymer #LT7990 dosage at .8 parts Dual media filters 4’ Anthracite coal 1’ Garnet sand Pilot Filters: Conveniently located in the Control Room Pilot Filters: • Miniature replicas of the main filters • Sampled daily • Help avoid plant shut down • Save about ½ hour per day on the work load Stream Current Monitor Stream Current Monitor Optimizes coagulant dosage Chlorine Spikes or “Slugs” • Plant start-up causes 5 minute chlorine spike • Spike goes down as plant comes on-line Rapid Mix Injection Order: • Polymer • Alum • Pre-Chlorination with Sodium Hypochlorite • Flash Mixed by use of pump turbulence, (no mechanical mixing takes place) Factoid: One pound Liquid Alum equals 5.3 LBS of dry Alum Pretreatment Polymer Delivery •#LT7990 dosage at .8 parts Pretreatment Alum Pumps •Current Alum dosage at 4.5 parts in the Rapid Mix Alum Tank Pretreatment Corrosive Material Post welded measurements Pretreatment: Sodium Hypochlorite Chlorine Pre-feed at 0.7 Chlorine Residual at 1.0 Pretreatment Alum, Polymer and Sodium hypochloritee Rapid Mix well Chlorine Alum Polymer Flocculation Chamber with Serpentine Baffles Sedimentation/Contact Basin $100 Plastic Tube used to prevent wave vibration caused buy pumping – Savings: $100,000 in repairs! Dual Media Filter: •4’ Anthracite Coal - 1’ Garnet Sand. •Backwash after approximately 70hrs depending on turbidity. •Filter Aid Polymer is used. •Flow approximately 2000 GPM during tour. View of Pipe gallery While Standing over Clear Well (.55 Million Gallons) Disinfection: Sodium Hypochlorite Generation: Injection of salt water reacts with 700 amps of electricity and titanium plates. Produces 600 lbs 0.8% NaOCl per day (300 lbs per cell). On-site Generation of Disinfectants (OSG) Sodium Hypochlorite Generation: Injection of salt water reacts with 700 amps of electricity and titanium plates. Produces 300 lbs 0.8% NaOCl per day. Two cells= 600 lbs On-site Generation of Disinfectants (OSG) Anode Hydrogen bubbles Cathode NaCl + H2O >>>NaOCl + H2 2Cl- >> Cl2 + 2e- Water Softener cell Brine tank 2H2O + 2e->>H2 + 2OH- HOCl + OH->>H2O +OCl- On-site Generation of Disinfectants (OSG) Advantages: Operator safety: No toxic chlorine gas handling, safety and regulation Greener solution: No chemical shipments (all you need is pure NaCl) Minimal storage On-site Generation of Disinfectants (OSG) Disadvantages: Hydrogen gas generation: Toxic, colorless, flammable (vent) regulation Need steady water composition and have to soften water Cell maintenance: Need to wash with muriatic acid (HCl) Chlorine Meters Chlorine Stats: • Chlorine Pre-feed at 0.7 • Chlorine Residual at 1.0 High Turbidity: • The technique used at South Fork for dealing with extremely high turbidity is to use both Polymer and Alum in increased dosages. Soda Ash Delivery •Dry hopper •Lead and Copper Rule Soda Ash mixer Soda Ash in bags used for pH adjustment End