• UK chemical company selects Sievers* InnovOx TOC Analyser to ensure regulatory compliance and wastewater treatment plant performance  

Environmental Laboratory

UK chemical company selects Sievers* InnovOx TOC Analyser to ensure regulatory compliance and wastewater treatment plant performance  

Oct 08 2019

SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions designs and manufactures Sievers Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysers that enable near real-time reporting of organic carbon levels. Offering a variety of laboratory, on-line and portable analysers that cover a dynamic analytical range, these analysers provide stable and accurate data for treatment optimisation, quality control and regulatory compliance.

Challenge

A large caprolactones manufacturer, located in the United Kingdom, needed to improve monitoring and controls to meet the site’s discharge permit levels for water effluent and to avoid exceeding required limits for the operation of a downstream wastewater treatment plant.

Caprolactones are used in different manufacturing sectors including adhesives, automotive, resins, paints, and footwear, as well as a key material for polyurethane and thermoplastic polyurethane based products. Millions of tons are produced annually as a precursor for specialized polymers.

The chemical company discharges wastewater to the regional effluent treatment plant. Due to the capacity of the wastewater treatment plant and the factory’s high overall organic wastewater load, the production effluents need to be monitored closely. Exceeding discharge limits and further increasing the organic load to the treatment plant would result in toxic or unstable conditions in the biological treatment process (activated sludge process). As a result, the wastewater treatment plant performance would be heavily impacted by potential complete loss of biological purification capacity. This could allow contaminated water being discharged to the environment.

Furthermore, higher organic loads would result in higher wastewater treatment costs including waste sludge disposal and aeration energy. These higher costs would be charged back to the chemical company.

Damages for exceeding discharge limits due to a wastewater treatment upset are significant: 

  1. 1. Untreated wastewater could be discharged to the environment. 
  2. 2. Replacing the activated sludge (disposal of damaged sludge and reseeding sludge) and related costs. 
  3. 3. Ramping up the capacity of the wastewater treatment plant usually takes several weeks. During the ramp-up time only a fraction of the typically treated influents can be purified.

The municipality in charge of the wastewater treatment plant is entitled to assess fines when the chemical plant exceeds discharge limits. While ensuring proper treatment in the downstream wastewater treatment plant and ensuring environmentally safe treatment of its effluents are the primary goals of the chemical manufacturer, the plant also wants to manage its discharge surcharges. Thus, the plant decided to upgrade its organic control measures resulting in an environmentally and economically sound wastewater management guaranteeing discharge concentration and loads stay within proper limits.

Solution

After extensive testing on-site, the chemical plant decided to introduce an organics’ monitoring system utilizing the Sievers InnovOx Total Organic Carbon (TOC) technology. Currently four Sievers InnovOx On-Line TOC Analysers are employed to monitor various process streams. The analyzers recently detected two major process upset. This allowed operators to buffer the increased organic discharge load and balance it with regular effluent to avoid exceeding discharge limits. As such, the system ensured reliable operation of the wastewater treatment plant during that period and helped the company avoid excess surcharges and fines as well as consequential damages due to negative publicity. With just these two events, the investment of the monitoring system was financially and operationally justified.

Conclusion

The online monitoring solution enabled the plant to manage its effluent regime in such a way that the discharge limits were not exceeded. The instruments also showed rapid recovery after the massive effluent spikes were detected.

*Trademark of SUEZ, may be registered in one or more countries.


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