Category Archives: Wastewater Treatment Plant Refurbishment

KEE Do’s & Don’ts to extend the life of a sewage treatment plant and prevent costly maintenance costs.

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Caring for Your Sewage Treatment Plant

Regular inspections and maintenance will help ensure your plant is operating at optimum performance and will maximise the lifespan of your equipment.

Do’s

  • Follow manufacturers’ recommended doses for your water type when using household cleaning products. Soft water requires far less detergent concentration than hard water.
  • Try to use cleaning products little and often so your treatment plant is not overloaded.
  • Use liquids (not powders) in washing machines and dishwashers. Powders re-coagulate into clumps and can cause blockages.
  • Try to spread your clothes washing throughout the week.
  • Stick to the same washing, dishwasher and other cleaning products as the bacteria will work more efficiently with products it is used to treating.
  • Think before you put anything down the sink, toilet or drains.
  • Desludge your plant when required. Click HERE to view our one page KEE EXPERT guide on proficient desludging and how regularly your unit should be desludged.
  • Ensure only toilet paper is flushed down the toilet and used in normal quantities.
  • Leave your plant switched on while you are away or on holiday. Switching off your plant can cause damage to the motor and moving parts as well as kill the biomass.
  • Compost all your organic food waste or use your local council bio-degradable waste recycling service (where applicable) to dispose of organic waste. Do not flush organic waste down the sink or drain.

Don’ts

  • Don’t put sanitary towels, tampons, cotton wool or cotton wool buds, incontinence pads or any baby, cleaning or facial wipes down the toilet.
  • Don’t flush rubber products or other non-biodegradable  products down the toilet.
  • Don’t pour fat, grease or cooking oil down the sink or drains. Fats suffocate the bacteria and inhibit the biological process. Everyday products such as milk, wine or beer increase the organic load and should also not be disposed of through the wastewater system.
  • Don’t use neat disinfectant or bleach. KEE recommends that these products are only used at the minimum concentration possible, as they can restrict the biomass growth within the plant.
  • Don’t tip medicine, mouth wash or any chemicals such as photographic fluid or garden products (e.g. Insecticides, weed killers and fungicides) down the drains as they will damage the biological treatment process.
  • Don’t pour DIY products (e.g. paint, thinners, turpentine and white spirit etc.) or car fluids such as engine oil, anti-freeze, brake fluid etc. down the drains.
  • Don’t allow rainwater, groundwater or large volumes of water (such as those from a swimming pool or Jacuzzi) into the plant. Chlorine kills the bacteria and the excessive water will increase the flow rate through the plant, not allowing sufficient treatment time.
  • Don’t fit a waste disposal unit under your kitchen sink. Disposing of organic matter through the treatment system increases the organic load, creating bacterial overgrowth which will inhibit the treatment process. Only use a waste disposal unit if your plant is specifically designed to accept higher organic loads.

KEE who are a member of British Water, have a copy of their:
Code of Practice – A Guide for Users of Sewage Treatment Systems  to download as a good starting point for information.

KEE Services recommend that your Sewage Treatment Plant should be regularly serviced to avoid any serious future costly problems – contact KEE.

Request a quote for a maintenance contract or call 01296 634500

 

 

 

KEE SERVICES OFFER PLANNED MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT BY ANY MANUFACTURER

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The maintenance and operation of wastewater treatment equipment is a specialised task and KEE Services Limited recognises this.

With its extensive experience of on-site servicing of all types of wastewater treatment and pumping equipment, its technicians have the knowledge necessary to protect its customers’ investment and the environment.

KEE Services Limited offers planned maintenance programmes ranging from an annual visit to full plant operation. Its aim is to respond to all of your urgent servicing and maintenance needs. The KEE Services Team of fully trained Technicians operates on both a local and regional basis to ensure a prompt and reliable service.

  • Emergency Services
  • Planned Maintenance
  • Breakdowns
  • Equipment Refurbishment
  • Plant Operation
  • Spares
  • Ancillary Products
  • Plant Hire

Committed to maintaining your environment

  • KEE Service Ltd offers Preventative Maintenance, Process Operation and Breakdown Services for all types of treatment plant and pumping equipment, from all manufacturers.
  • KEE Services Ltd supports its UK customers during out-of-hours emergencies by offering a 24-hour manned call out service.
  • KEE Technicians are trained in long-term servicing and look after over 8,000 installations in the UK. They have sound mechanical and electrical experience, combined with application knowledge, and can identify problems early.
  • Working on a local basis, KEE technicians give a prompt service and have a good understanding of the conditions and legislations in each area.
  • Service and maintenance contracts include routine visits to keep equipment from both KEE Process and other manufacturers in top condition and prolong its lifespan.
  • There is a range of contracts available or a package can be designed specifically.
  • If refurbishment or upgrading is necessary, KEE Services can advise on the alternatives.
  • Site assessment can be made and installations planned for new and existing sites.

For full information on KEE Technologies and Services visit the:
KEE Services Planned Maintenance site.

KEE GROUP CAPABILITIES – OVER 350,000 WASTEWATER TREATMENT INSTALLATIONS WORLDWIDE

KEE seeks to identify and satisfy the needs of their customers by providing quality engineered solutions priced to offer value for money. KEE has over 60 years’ experience in wastewater treatment, process engineering, servicing and operation with over 350,000 installations worldwide. 

 The technologies and services offered by the KEE Group of companies are listed below:

Design, Installation and Operation of On-Site Plants

  • Anaerobic Reactors – The KEE Group offer design, installation and operation of on-site treatment plants. Their technologies include anaerobic digestion, aerobic processes including RBC and Submerged Aerated fixed film systems, extended aeration and SBR activated sludge processes, complemented with physical and physio-chemical processes. KEE also have a team of experienced process engineers and project engineers capable of delivering solutions to suit

Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC)

  • NuDisc© Single Piece Packaged RBC Treatment Plants
  • Modular Packaged RBC Treatment Systems
  • Large Diameter RBCs for site erection

Submerged Aerated Filters (NuSAF)

  • Single piece NuSAF© Systems,
  • Modular Packaged NuSAF© Treatment Systems
  • Large NuSAF© – in on-site constructed concrete tanks

Activated Sludge Systems

  • Extended Aeration, Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR)
  • Oxidation Ditch

Fine Bubble Aeration & Mixing Systems

  • KEE Triton Aerator/Mixer

Attached Growth Airlift Reactor (AGAR®)

  • Moving Bed Biological Reactor (MBBR)
  • Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge (IFAS)

Dispersed Air Flotation (DAF)

  • pre-treatment of industrial and food processing wastewater
  • KEE Microfloat® – Dispersed Air Floatation Technology,  for pre-treatment of industrial and food processing wastewater to reduce FOG, BOD, COD & SS. The KEE Microfloat system achieves the same result as conventional DAF systems without the need to use a high-pressure pump and venturi. It incorporates a system to produces extremely fine bubbles 10 to 50 micron air bubbles into the water to float the light fractions

Primary and Final Settlement Tanks

  • GRP Hopper Bottom Settlement Tanks – A range of advanced design Hopper Bottom GRP Settlement Tanks for small wastewater treatment plants.

Grease Management System – Biological Solution to Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG)

  • KEE Bio-GuardThe grease digester that’s the biological solution for the removal of Fat, Oil and Grease.

 

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For full information on KEE Technologies and Services visit the KEE Group website
or call 01296 634500

KEE Services Ltd – A BRITISH COMPANY OFFERING A COMPLETE NATIONWIDE WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE ON A LOCAL BASIS

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  • Process Review and Assessment
  • Sewage and Wastewater Management and Operation
  • Planned Preventative Maintenance
  • 24hr Emergency Call-Out
  • Tankering and Jetting Operation
  • UKAS Accredited Laboratory Effluent Testing
  • Sewage and Drainage Asset Management
  • Plant and Equipment Repair and Refurbishment
  • Installation and Commissioning
  • Forecourt Services
  • Spares and Replacement Parts
  • Commercial and Domestic Sewage Systems
  • Grease Management
  • Plant Hire and Rental

KEE Services recognises that the maintenance and operation of wastewater treatment equipment is a specialised task. With its extensive on-site servicing of all types of wastewater treatment and pumping equipment, its engineers have the knowledge necessary to protect customers’ investment and the environment.

KEE Services offers planned maintenance programmes, ranging from an annual visit to full plant operation. Its aim is to respond to all of your servicing and maintenance needs.

The KEE nationally-based Services Team of over 30 fully trained and certified British Water accredited engineers operates on both a local and regional basis to ensure a prompt and reliable service.

Management and Operation . . . a long-term commitment to you
All mechanical and electrical systems require regular maintenance to ensure a long, trouble-free and cost-effective operational life. Regular servicing can prevent the occurrence of costly problems.

  • KEE Services Ltd offers maintenance, operation and breakdown services for all types of treatment plant and pumping equipment, from all manufacturers.
  • KEE technicians are trained in long-term servicing and are currently maintaining over 8,000 installations within the UK.
  • Sound mechanical and electrical experience, combined with application knowledge, means they can identify problems early on and recommend the best solutions.

24hr Emergency Call-Out . . . a national company with local knowledge
KEE’s nationwide team of technicians operates on a local basis, so that wherever you are in the country, you can be assured of prompt service. Because they work in specific regions, KEE’s technicians have a good understanding of the conditions and legislations in your particular area.

A central call centre is staffed by people who are trained to understand the common problems you may experience and give you advice. From here, the nearest available technician can be contacted, thereby making the most of the extensive resources to solve your problems quickly.

Preventative Maintenance . . . a tailored approach
Focusing on your particular issues, KEE can help prevent potential problems, before they become costly or hazardous situations. From installation of the most appropriate equipment to routine inspections and maintenance, different clients have different needs. However, the aim is always the same – to provide you with competent support for the long-term management of wastewater.

Service, Maintenance and Operations
The KEE service package comprises a complete range of options, from servicing and repairs through to regular maintenance and full plant operation.

Site Assessment
KEE technicians can assess your site if it is not linked to mains drainage and can recommend the most appropriate and effective systems to suit the local ground conditions.

When considering the purchase of a new house, office or industrial unit, KEE can assess the local ground and offer options for the discharge of the wastewater.

Installations and Commissioning
KEE technicians can supervise the installation of your equipment, to make sure it is completed effectively. Correct installation will help avoid problems and unforeseen future costs.

Forecourt Services
From installation and commission of oil level and fuel tank alarms to servicing and routine operation checks, KEE has SPA trained technicians who can provide you with a complete service. They can also carry out routine checks on coalescer and closure devices on Class 1 and 2 separators.

Service and Maintenance Contracts
Routine visits will help keep your equipment in the best order and KEE has a range of contracts to choose from. As well as servicing its own systems, its technicians are trained to maintain those of other manufacturers, giving you a comprehensive service.

Refurbishment and Upgrades
As your needs change, KEE is on hand to offer advice on how to refurbish or upgrade existing equipment to meet those needs, from minor improvements to enhance the functioning of a plant, the addition of extra units, catering for expansion or to provide a higher quality of effluent.

Sludge Tankering and Jetting services
Residential or commercial, customers can save time and money by having KEE Services de-sludge and service your treatment plant.

Plant Hire and Rental
KEE offers one of the largest ranges of Process Equipment, Plant and Technologies for hire in the industry, available to the domestic, industrial and civil engineering markets

Grease Management

  • KEE Class 1 and Class 2 grease separator for physical solids and grease removal.
  • KEE Bio-Guard – for Biological Solution to Fat, Oil and Grease.

Total Management
KEE can offer a bespoke service package, tailored to individual requirements. Its total support means that you can expect peace of mind, knowing that it is working to protect your equipment and your environment.   Whether a single or multi-site operation anywhere in the UK, KEE can design a package to best suit your requirements, including routine inspections, maintenance, operation, emergency call-out services and supply of spares.

For full details of KEE Services visit their website.

KEE AERATION SYSTEM – UPGRADE FOR THE LARGEST CHEESE MANUFACTURER IN THE UK

KEE Tritons® Dual mode Processor (Aerator/Mixer)

Creamery

Dairy Crest Davidstow Creamery in Camelford is the largest cheddar cheese manufacturer in the UK. The process of collecting and processing milk is a 24/7 operation and therefore in a cheese-making facility like Davidstow effluent is generated round the clock on a daily basis and needs to be treated and disposed of continuously. Effluent from the cheese-making process contains high fat content and BOD/COD concentration.

The Creamery upgraded the effluent treatment plant during 2002/2003 and currently has DAF, a balancing tank, two aerobic reactors and a final clarifier. One of the aerobic reactors is MBR and the second reactor is an extended aeration system.

The original design was based on the MBR treating 60% of the total load and the extended aeration system expected to treat the balance. Due to various operational matters and high power consumption, the site was operating with the extended aeration system, consisting of a 5,000 m3 reactor, treating approximately 60% of the flow. The extended aeration system used helixor aerators for providing oxygen to the mixed liquor and the air was provided by Roots blowers at approximately 0.7bar pressure.

Approximately two-thirds of the helixors were still operational and this meant that one-third of the reactor was not being aerated and consequently was not effective in providing any treatment. The reactor was lacking in adequate mixing and due to the reduced operational volume of the reactor it was necessary to maintain high MLSS at around 7,000mg/l.

A further complication was introduced with high-pressure air at high temperatures increasing the bulk liquid temperature to 23ºC. The combination of high MLSS concentration, high bulk liquid temperature, lack of adequate mixing and the need to operate the reactor at a DO of 3.0-3.5mg/l meant that the blowers were consuming around 150kW of power. It was necessary to replace the disfunctional helixor aerators, as gradually more helixors were beginning to fail and the process was at risk of becoming unstable.

In order to replace helixor aerators, it would be necessary to de-commission the 5,000m3 extended aeration reactor, re-install the aerators and then re-commission the plant.

Whilst this refurbishment was being carried out, the Creamery would have had to make arrangements to dispose of 5,000m3 of mixed liquor and dispose of 850m3/d of high strength effluent for the duration of the refurbishment. Disposal of effluent would need to be continued after the plant had been re-commissioned and until the process was fully established and the effluent discharged from the plant was within consent. In addition to these logistical issues and the high cost of mixed liquor and effluent disposal, the Creamery also had concerns with the ageing Roots blowers, which were consuming approximately 3,600kWh of electrical power, associated maintenance and extremely high levels of noise. It would also be necessary to install 60kW of mixing power to optimise plant performance thereby increasing the power consumption to 5,040kWh/d.

To optimise the process it would also be advisable to introduce lateral mixing in the reactor and again this would have added to the power costs and additional electro-mechanical equipment to be maintained.

Tritons® Dual mode Processor (Aerator/Mixer)

KEE Process has been working with the Davidstow Creamery and their Consultant, Mr. D. Sharpe of Lanson Microbe, for some time to evaluate installation of KEE’s dual-mode Triton® processor which provides efficient mixing and fine bubble aeration for mixed liquors in any activated sludge system configuration. The Tritons® can be installed without de-commissioning the reactor and whilst the existing treatment process is ongoing thereby eliminating the logistics of emptying the reactor contents and finding a temporary solution for disposal of the effluent.

The Tritons® are surface-mounted fine bubble aerators and the aerator operates under water surface, thereby eliminating the atomisation and aerosol effect of the air-water mixture. The blower supplying low-pressure air is a high-efficiency regenerative unit and is quiet in operation. The Triton® injects a plume of fine bubble air and water mixture into the water and this action ensures that air reaches deep into the tank bottom up to a depth of 10m. The air-water mixture forms a cone-shaped plume which increases in its zone of influence with depth and this ensures that all the tank contents are completely mixed. As the Triton® uses low-pressure air, the mixed liquor temperature is not elevated and thus the energy required for process is minimised.

The blower can be controlled using a DO probe and PLC to facilitate effective dissolved oxygen in the mixed liquor as required. During the low-load conditions the blower would switch off but the Triton® would continue to provide efficient mixing to the reactor contents. The benefits of a well-mixed activated sludge reactor are that all the installed volume of the reactor is actively participating in the treatment process, the DO concentration throughout the reactor is homogenised and is always available throughout the tank and all the other tank contents, i.e. activated sludge and the substrate are uniformly distributed and this enables the reactor to operate as a completely stirred tank reactor. The system can therefore be operated at the desired DO set point of between 1.5mg/l and 2mg/l instead of 3.5mg/l previously.

KEE Process provided the necessary process engineering input to the creamery and re-evaluated the reactor design for treating 850m3/d of creamery effluent with influent COD load of 1,682kg/d (2,000mg/l) at a design MLSS concentration of 4,000mg/l, F:M ratio of 0.053, and mixed liquor temperature of 20ºC. The consent for final effluent for the Creamery is BOD < 13mg/l, SS <20mg/l, NH4-N < 5mg/l and PO4-P < 1mg/l/.

KEE concluded that the process required between two and three 48.5kW Tritons® for oxygen requirements but two would suffice for mixing. It was decided to install two 48.5kW Tritons® and these would provide the necessary mixing of the mixed liquor and almost 85% of the oxygen demand. The balance of the oxygen would be provided by the retained existing helixor aeration system as and when necessary. In effect, the Tritons® took over as the primary aeration system and provided the critical mixing vital to any activated sludge process. The Creamery could have installed three Tritons®, in which case the reactor would have been able to handle 30% more load than at present and this option still remains available to the Creamery. In fact the reactor is capable of treating a lot more load with 4 No. Tritons® but beyond that the process becomes limited by the solids handling capacity of the final clarifier.

The Tritons® were installed and commissioned and the existing aeration system was kept switched on to supplement any necessary deficiency in oxygen demand. The Creamery and Mr D. Sharpe monitored the existing variable speed Roots blower operation and concluded that they only need to operate at their lowest speed. They also monitored the D.O. concentration in the reactor and this was found to be consistently uniform compared to before the installation of the Tritons®. They also commented that the Tritons® were extremely quiet in operation.

Power Saving

Since commissioning the Triton® Dual Mode Processors, the power consumption is 2,580kWh/day and this represents a 28.3% drop in energy consumption compared with the previous aeration system. The annual power saving is 372,300kWh. More importantly, the contents of the reactor are now completely mixed thereby providing a true CSTR with uniform distribution of substrate and D.O. With mixing taken into account the annual power saving would be 897,900kWh. In addition to the power saving the noise from the Roots type blower is eliminated.

Conclusion

  • Tritons® can be installed in new plant, or in existing plants for supplemental aeration and/or mixing or for refurbishment.
  • Tritons® can be installed without de-commissioning the aeration reactor.
  • Tritons® are surface-mounted dual-mode processors and provide complete mixing and fine bubble aeration of the reactor whilst operating under water surface.
  • With complete mixing of the reactor contents, the process is completely optimised for performance and energy consumption with lower operational MLSS concentration.
  • The upgraded aeration system enables operation of the reactor at under 2mg/l DO and, apart from saving energy, it also enables control of DO in the anoxic selector tank.
  • Use of Tritons® enables lower MLSS concentration in operation and this will reduce solids loading on the final clarifier which, in turn, improves final clarifier effectiveness in removing solids or enables operation of the reactor at higher SSVI.
  • The use of high-pressure blowers leads to increased temperature of reactor contents thereby increasing energy consumption.
  • It is possible to treat more flow and load in the same reactor by adding further Tritons® to improve mixing or provide additional D.O. or both.

KEE, a BSI Certified Company (IMS, QMS, OHS & EMS) offers domestic and industrial wastewater treatment solutions including lifetime operation and maintenance using RBC, SAF, SBR and Extended Aeration. With 60 years’ experience and over 350,000 installations, KEE have the expertise in design, build and operation of all wastewater treatment plants.

For full information on KEE Technologies and Services call 01296 634500 or visit: The KEE Group Website

KEE SERVICES LIMITED – REFURBISHMENT OF EXISTING TREATMENT SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVED PROCESS PERFORMANCE AND REDUCED LIFETIME COSTS

KEE Refurbishment of Packaged Treatment Plants

The Anglian Water Systems (AWS) Team undertook such an exercise over a range of small to medium sized treatment plants adapted by the plc from a local council. Instead of abandoning the existing works, KEE Services Ltd with support from their process partners, KEE Process Ltd, were commissioned to survey 11 sites and report the findings. The report was required to include inventory register, feasibility of refurbishment, process implications and improvements with the associated costs of refurbishment. The survey was undertaken and completed over four weeks and a complete report, with a costed refurbishment program for all the sites was submitted to the AWS Team.

The 11 plants varied from 40PE up to 500PE in size and included systems required to reduce BOD and, in some instances, provide fully nitrified discharge with less than 5mg/l ammoniacal nitrogen. All the plants surveyed were of packaged plant construction, single piece or modular, and included primary settlement stage with combined sludge storage, RBC type biological stage and final settlement tank. The report concluded that it was feasible to refurbish all the plants and included a program for refurbishing the plants to a standard where the operators would have the confidence that the plants would provide a reliable and useful life for a further 20 years. Depending on the extent of refurbishment work necessary, the costs associated with the refurbishment varied substantially, but in every case it was much cheaper than replacement. The cost of refurbishment included for supply and installation of new equipment.

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This relates to a cluster of small population equivalent installations where all the plants upgraded were over 20 years old and would now have in excess of a further 20 years life and an improved process performance. With all the sites, the outer GRP structure housing the plant was retained and, with the exception of one or two sites, the internal components including the RBC were replaced by brand new factory built units incorporating the latest concepts in mechanical, structural and process engineering.

All the above plants include sectional GRP covers and were replaced to provide the equivalent of a new plant without the high cost and resource required to build one.

Refurbishing Large Wastewater Treatment Works

The KEE refurbishment concept can also be applied to plants serving larger populations which can be electro-mechanically upgraded to show similar benefits and add 20 years or more useful life to the plant. Scottish Water undertook a similar exercise where an existing 4,750PE activated sludge plant needed to be refurbished to bring the plant back to its full performance requirement without necessarily having to re-build the works.

For more information on Wastewater Treatment Plant refurbishment call KEE Services on: 01296 634500 or visit the KEE Services website.