Batu Berendam Wastewater Treatment Plant
MOHD HARIS SHAUKAT BIN MOHD NEGUIB (55203211168) NIK HISHAM BIN NIK ISMAIL AZLAN (55203210165) MOHD FADHIL BIN ABU BAKAR (55203211116) SITI MARYAM NABILAH BIN MUSTAFA (55203211268) MUHAMAD AMIRSYAHIR BIN AMIRMUSIDI (55203210176)
INTRODUCTION
The Batu Berendam Wastewater Treatment plant main function is to treat all pollutant contain in domestic and industrial wastewater to ensure water discharge to the river or sea meet the Regulation (EQA 1974) and not polluting the environment The main objective of treatment units is to reduce the wastewater contents (solids) and remove the entire nuisance causing elements and change the character of the wastewater in such a way that it can be safely discharged in natural water course applied on the land
DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS
Wastewater treatment systems required to be developed in accordance with state design criteria and it design for 30 years
The main objective of this design is to develop a least cost design procedure for wastewater treatment systems, which satisfy a set of specified constraints, and minimize life time costs
DESIGN REQUIREMENT & SPECIFICATION
Geographical Area
Very important to determine the comfort and ease to the nearby residential area
Built proximity near to an important river Plant should be built near the zones which need to be served Must be near with the main road
Technical and Economical
A large area is required to build an advanced wastewater treatment plant
Should have the amount of area on the total site that is useable for construction for a treatment plant facility The area for potential upgrade also need to be considered The treatment plant facility should have a well shape facility The treatment plant must build on a flat surface area The availability of utilities such as raw water and electricity
Environmental factors
Environmental Impact Assessment should be done to determine the potential affected area whether there are endangered species of flora or fauna in that particular area
To minimize the impacts of threatened and endangered species habitat
Socio-economic
A waste water treatment plant facility usually requires some amount of workers
Provides job opportunities to people and also students who are looking for internship
SITE LOCATION
UNIT DESIGN
Parameters
pH
Raw Wastewater
6.4
Effluent Expected
5.5 - 9.0
Method Use
BOD
300 mg/l
20 mg/l
Sedimentation Tank
COD
600 mg/l
250 mg/l
Aeration Tank
Oil & Grease
50 mg/l
5 mg/l
Skimming Tank
TSS
600 mg/l
300 mg/l
Sedimentation Tank, Screening Device
N2
61 mg/l
5 mg/l
Complete Mix Activated Sludge, Aerator and Secondary Sedimentation Tank
NH3
50 mg/l
50 mg/l
Total Phosphourous
5 mg/l
5 mg/l
Total Coliform
100000 MPN/ml
5 no/100ml
Complete Mix Activated Sludge and Aerator
Receiving Chamber
Coarse Screen (Manual Handling)
Grit Chamber
Fine Screen (Dish Type Fine Screen)
Skimming Tank (Removing Oil)
Primary Sedimentation Tank (Rectangular)
Aeration Tank (Dorocco)
Secondary Sedimentation Tank (Rectangular)
Stabilization Tank
Belt Filter Press
Dimension of Equipment
Equipment Receiving Chamber Coarse Screen Grit Chamber Dimension 5.6 2.8 3 1.6 0.8 3 3.6 3.3
Fine Screen
Skimming Tank Sedimentation Tank Aeration Tank Secondary Sedimentation Tank Stabilization Tank
1.29 0.8
9m x 1m x 3m 58.6 4 7 77m x 4.3m x 9.5m 98m x 9m x 5m 8.7m x 4m x 6m
COSTING
Utilities Cost RM per monthly RM per annual
Electrical
RM 20,000
RM 240,000
Water
RM 1,000
RM 12,000
Telephone
RM 200
RM 2,400
Total
RM 21,200
RM 254,400
Equipment
Receiving Chamber Coarse Screen (Manual) Grit Chamber Fine Screen Skimming Tank Chemical Treatment Tank (Polymer) Primary Sedimentation Tank
Qty
1 2 2 2 1 100 metric tonnes
Cost per unit
RM 5,000 RM 22,350 RM 38,520 RM 11, 367 RM 24,453 RM 295
Costing
RM 5,000 RM 44,700 RM 77,040 RM 22,734 RM 24,453 RM 29,500
Annual Maintenance Cost
RM 1020 RM 1500 RM 2530 RM 1020 RM 1310
2 1 1 1 2 10 10
RM 85,252 RM 26, 789 RM 127, 060 RM 8,000 RM 25,680 RM 4,631 RM 2,405
RM 170,504 RM 26, 789 RM 127,060 RM 8,000 RM 51,360 RM 46,310 RM 24,050
RM 1230 RM 1210 RM 1240 RM 1215 RM 7200 RM 2300 RM 1100
Aeration Tank
Secondary Sedimentation Tank Stabilization Tank Belt Filter Press Pump Valve Total Costing
RM 657,500
RM 21,975
WASTEWATER PROCESS CONTROL AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Wastewater Effluent Quality Control
To ensure that the quality of effluent released abide the standard B as set by the Environmental Quality Act EQA 1974
Controlling water quality begins with precise detection and measurement of one or more water quality parameters such as:
Chlorine and other chlorine-based chemicals for disinfection
Oxidants for precipitation, TOC removal, taste and/or odour control Dechlorination processes for elimination of chlorine Reducing agents for neutralization and minimization of oxidants
Acidic and alkaline solutions for pH correction
Ion specific analysis as needed for control of water quality
Analytical Cells and Sensors
For disinfectant measurement, the three-electrode sensor eliminates the need for constant zero-adjustment typical of other sensors
For free and total chlorine measurement, or when the water exhibits fluctuating pH, the internally buffered membrane type sensor eliminates the need for separate reagents
ORP and pH measurement
Flow Cells
For pH, ORP and other ion-specific measurement applications, the Strantrol flow cell assembly includes a wall mount transparent flow chamber, pressure gauge, sample valve, flow switch, and a plumbing kit complete with isolation valves mounted in a corrosionproof, acrylic enclosure
For oxidants and reducing agents, the DEPOLOX 5 flow cell consists of a 3-electrode system utilizing a bare-electrode design
Measurement Modules
For free and total chlorine residual, chlorine dioxide, ozone or potassium permanganate residual measurement down to 1 ppb, the Micro/2000 is unmatched in the industry today For wastewater treatment plant effluent applications, the Deox/2000 ensures complete dechlorination at a level to support compliance with discharge permits
Analysers and Controllers
For simple water quality control applications, the SFC analysers/controller is a highly flexible measurement and control system
More complex water quality control applications are easily addressed with the MFC analyser/controller
Wastewater Effluent Overflow Control
Wastewater treatment facilities face a risk of having sewage overflow during rain seasons
This condition is called sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) SSO is a condition whereby untreated sewage is discharged into the environment prior to reaching sewage treatment facilities The main causes of SSO are:
Infiltration/Inflow of excessive storm water into sewer lines during heavy rainfall Rupture or blockage of sewerage lines Malfunction of pumping station lifts or electrical power failure Human operator error at treatment plant facilities.
Safety and Waste Management
Safety management
Confined-Space Entry Lockout/Tagout Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Eye and Face Protection
Head Protection Foot Protection Hand Protection Respiratory Protection Chemical Storage and Handling Lab/Environmental Sampling
Waste management
Sewage sludge treatment Anaerobic digestion Aerobic digestion Composting Incineration Sludge disposal
Conclusion
A successful technical project involves integration of various field. This is an attempt to combine several aspects of environmental, biological and chemical and civil engineering.
Since, in Batu Berendam there is no proper treatment plant for sewage, it necessary to construct a Sewage Treatment Plant. The plant is designed perfectly to meet the future expansion for the next 30 years in accordance with Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN). This project consist the design of the complete components of Sewage Treatment Plant from receiving chamber, screening chamber, grit chamber, skimming tank, sedimentation tank, secondary clarifier and belt filter press.
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