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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004375_Report_20040606NPDES DOCUMENT SCANNING COVER SHEET NPDES Permit: NC0004375 Clariant Corporation Document Type: Permit Issuance Wasteload Allocation Authorization to Construct (AtC) Permit Modification Complete File - Historical Engineering Alternatives (EAA) Correspondence Owner Name Change Report Instream Assessment (67b) Speculative Limits Environmental Assessment (EA) Document Date: June 6, 2004 Thies document is printed on reuise paper - ignore any content on the reYerrie snide CaviV1,dY1,wf 47S/ 4� NCr7S jpie ZVI 011111, 1101, WO3rm ht - 614141 Teo -rP l4 0, eh f arp, 1 / 914T s-��- /YY- I 1 /A/ (2 - w a' ra)i a /Ts 32, 5 111r( ( ~ 20'0 5 &fft4 /od /(' 's-4 Lk j er( on J ') ZUo y 641S 11 T('J -3 - )Vv( (ii- rol b a v ) Tr = Ho (� AIA IA �• ENVIRONMENTAL ° /A I 1 UPDATE OF THE EVALUATION OF BEST AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY ECONOMICALLY ACHIEVABLE (BAT) FOR CONTROL OF NUTRIENT DISCHARGES CLARIANT CORPORATION Prepared for: Clariant Corporation 11701 Mt. Holly Rd. Charlotte, NC 28214 Prepared by: AWARE Environmental® Inc. 9305-J Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 28270-1490 AEI Job No. N130-30 AEI Document No. 13030r001 June 2004 MCI Section No. TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page No. um TABLE OF CONTENTS i LIST OF TABLES i LIST OF FIGURES ii LIST OF APPENDICES ii 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 GENERAL 1 1.2 EXISTING WASTEWATER SYSTEM 2 1.3 BAT STUDY 3 m4 1.4 CONDUCT OF BAT STUDY 5 2.0 TREATMENT PLANT OPERATIONAL REVIEW 6 2.1 BACKGROUND 6 2.2 TREATMENT PLANT PERFORMANCE 6 3.0 DEVELOPMENT OF BAT EFFLUENT QUALITY 14 3.1 BAT DATA AND DEVELOPMENT OF BAT 14 3.2 ANNUAL EFFLUENT FLOW FOR TN AND TP 14 3.3 TOTAL NITROGEN BAT 14 3.4 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS BAT 18 "" 3.4.1 Phosphorus Treatability 18 3.4.2 Effluent Phosphorus 21 3.4.3 Phosphorus BAT Development 21 3.5 BAT SUMMARY 26 MIR LIST OF TABLES MO Table No. Description Page No. . 1 Summary of Summer and Winter Operating Data 10 2 Summary of Removal Efficiencies 11 3 Total Phosphorus/Total Nitrogen - Effluent Data 15 4 Summary of Phosphorus Surcharges from Public Owned Treatment Works (POTW's) 24 OM OM i LIST OF FIGURES Figure No. Description Page No. ram 1 Flow/Temperature/Ammonia-N (2003-2004) 8 AIM AnI Eft 2 Comparison of Effluent Flow and Treated Flow Through the Biological System 12 3 Statistical Analysis of Biological Treatment 17 4 Statistical Analysis of Total Nitrogen - Winter 19 5 Statistical Analysis of Total Nitrogen - Summer 20 6 Correlation of Ferric Chloride Addition and Phosphorus Removal 22 7 Statistical Analysis of Effluent Total Phosphorus 23 8 Correlation of Ferric Chloride Addition and Phosphorus Removal Costs 25 LIST OF APPENDICES A BAT Test Data B Jar Test Data PM SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL lel Clariant operates a chemicals production facility and centralized waste treatment (CWT) plant ,_, near Mount Holly, North Carolina (Clariant-Mt. Holly East Plant). Wastewater from the facility and from off -site locations are treated in an on -site wastewater treatment plant ., (WWTP) and the treated wastewaters are discharged to the Catawba River under NPDES Permit No. NC0004375. The current NPDES permit became effective on March 1, 2003. Pal This permit was issued by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). MP The facility had been a specialty chemical and dye manufacturing site since 1937. In recent "' years a number of the production units have shut down and the latest NPDES permit authorizes operation of a centralized waste treatment system. OBI The treated wastewaters include: 1. CWT wastewaters from off -site manufacturing operations, hauled to the Clariant facility; 2. Stormwater from the facility; 3. Process wastewater and domestic wastewater from current on -site manufacturing operations; and ,a 4. The groundwater from a groundwater pump and treat system and leachate from an active on -site landfill cell. r. In addition to treating hauled -in wastes in the centralized waste treatment operations, Clariant ,..+ has developed the facility as an industrial park for compatible industrial operations. To date, one (1) new tenant has operations at the facility with treatment of resulting process wastewaters PP in the on -site WWTP. 1.2 EXISTING WASTEWATER SYSTEM fir The Clariant Mt. Holly East site has two separate sewer systems, an alkaline and an acid. Both carry stormwater to the on -site WWTP for treatment in addition to carrying wastewater 'al from site buildings. PEI The acid sewer is a gravity system that terminates in a lift station at the WWTP. The lift station pumps acidic wastewater to a primary treatment process. It can also pump water into two lined impoundments for storage. The lined sto Ind ents have a capaci MG. The acid sewer system has a capacity o 500,000 gallons per day. The primary treatment process includes two neutralization tanks that operate in series. Lime slurry is pumped into each neutralization tank in a continuous manner for neutralization of acidic wastewater. The neutralization process can accept up • 750,000 gallons per day of irl acidic wastewater The alkaline sewer is a gravity system that terminates in a lift station at the WWTP. The lift station pumps alkaline wastewater to a mixing chamber downstream of the two neutralization tanks where the acid and alkaline sewer streams are mixed together. The lift station can also pump water into two impoundments. These storage i u s + dments have a capacity of The alkaline sewer system has a capacity o The combined and neutralized sewer streams flow into rimary and secondary solids and wo primary clarifiers ca cium sulfate that operate in from the neutralization process, C 0y ate out and are pumped to two sludge holdin: tanks. Clarified wastewater flows by gravity from the primary clarifiers to handle a total wastewater flow o ? ,200,000 gallons The two clarifiers are designed to The sludge is pumped from the sludge holding tanks to one of two continuous belt filter presses for dewatering. Dewatered sludge is accumulated in dump trucks and is hauled to a lined landfill on the site. 2 �► The 4.5 MG equalization Q� basin has sever 1 mixers and aerators. Wastewater flows from the EQ basin by gravity to a 2.5 MG activated sludge aeration basin. The activated sludge " r aeration basin has jet mixers that maintain a homogeneous mixture of sludge and water. Five (5) aerators rovi dissolved oxygen for the bacterial population in the mixed liquor. The separate aeration/mixing controls allow adjustments to optimize nitrification/denitrification. gal MCA Mixed liquor from the aeration basin flows by gravity into two secondary clarifiers. Settled biological sludge is returned to the aeration basin. Waste activated sludge is pumped to the primary clarifiers where it mixes with primary sludge and is settled out for dewatering and landfilling. The secondary clarifiers are designed to handle up to 5,000,000 gallons per day of r flow. Treated effluent exiting the secondary clarifiers flows through an exit canal paralleling the WWTP. The canal flows to a small final exit pond that has an aerator to provide a positive dissolved oxygen prior to release into the Catawba River. The exit pond has an effluent lift station and an exit valve that can shut off flow to the river. The effluent lift station can divert the entire effluent flow to a 360 MG holding basin for storage and re -treatment through the WWTP. If any of the permitted effluent parameters are expected to be exceeded due to WWTP upset or poor treatment process performance, the WWTP throughput can be pumped into the holding basin. Treated wastewater that is diverted into the effluent holding basin is eventually released back to the WWTP equalization basin and re -treated through the activated sludge system prior to discharge. 1.3 BAT STUDY During 1998 and 1999, the Clariant Corporation conducted an evaluation of best available technology economically achievable (BAT) for control of the nutrient discharges. The conduct of the BAT study was based on the requirements in a draft permit issued by NCDENR which specifically noted: 3 "It has been determined by the Division of Water Quality, through intensive water quality studies, that discharges upstream of Lake Wylie, including this discharge, need to control nutrients through the application of best available technology (BAT) that is economically achievable. The permittee shall provide the Division with a stud which fully investigates,€eai of meeting a monthly average TP limit of� 0 mg/ and a summertime If, it is determined to be beyond reasonable BAT to reach such concentrations of nutrients, the Division will apply BAT limits based on the results of this study and the performance of other similar plants. The nutrient study should be completed by November 1, 1999." Based on this requirement, AWARE Environmental Inc. (AEI) conducted a study for Clariant Corporation to evaluate the applicable BAT nutrient criteria. A report on BAT was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources in This report was entitled "Evaluation of Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) for Control of Nutrient Discharges-Clariant Corporation", October, 1999. Following the report submittal, the NCDENR included nutrient limits in the recent renewal of the NPDES permit. Specifically, the nutrient criteria was based on a 12 month rolling average for total nitro en and total phosphorus._ The specific limits which are based on the results of the October 1999 BAT study, included a total nitrogenFN) limit of 444.1 1ba y and a total phosphorus (TP) limit o ' 32.5 lbs/da Compliance is to be based on the results of the first 12 months of effluent testing and will continue on a rolling annual average basis following the initial 12 months. The monthly average lbs/day was to be based on the arithmetic average of the concentrations monitored for composite samples collected during the month and the average daily waste flow for the month. In addition to a specific limit, based on the changes in the facility, the NCDENR required the permittee to perform a study which updates the limits for total nitrogen and total phosphorus which can be met through BAT. The study is to based on twelve (12) months of effluent monitoring data with the 12 months being utilized in the study as being the first 12 months 4 following the issuance of the new NPDES permit on March 1, 2003. A report on the BAT �, update study will need to be submitted to NCDWQ for approval by July 1, 2004. mi+ 1.4 CONDUCT OF BAT STUDY Based on the requirements in the NPDES permit, Clariant conducted a BAT study to determine "' the best available treatment technology. The study was designed as an update of the October 1999 study utilizing the data from the 2003-2004 operations. This report presents the results f., of that study. 5 SECTION 2.0 TREATMENT PLANT OPERATIONAL REVIEW 2.1 BACKGROUND The 1999 report analyzed, in detail, the wastewater treatment facilities at the Clariant facility. The results of that analysis indicated that Clariant's treatment facility represented an industrial BAT facility. The study found that there were elevated levels of nitrogen in the discharge 6.1 because of the nature of the wastewater (the majority of the discharge nitrogen was a refractory or nitrogen which could not be degraded using conventional nitrification or denitrification). The addition of hos horus was found to be a key criteria for maintaining proper biological treatment. my, The operation of the facility as a centralized waste treatment (CWT) facility began with the revision of the NPDES permit in March 2003. Clariant initiated a program, based on requirements of the NPDES permit, to update the BAT performance. AEI initiated a detailed MI' review of the treatment plant operations as part of the BAT evaluation. 2.2 TREATMENT PLANT PERFORMANCE The operation of the treatment plant is complex because of the nature of the NPDES permit limits. The treatment plant must meet, on a monthly basis, BODs, TSS and ammonia nitrogen criteria along with criteria for OCPSF and CWT parameters. In addition, the BODs and ammonia nitrogen discharges are limited based on the river flow during the period of April 1 through October 31. Therefore, the plant must be able to discharge, to the available capacity, on a year round basis since the storage of excessive quantities of wastewater could result in the inability to discharge the stored wastewater. AEI conducted a detailed review of the treatment plant performance in order to update the BAT for TN and TP. Initially, it was planned to use the routine performance monitoring data for the system as the basis to establish BAT. However, based on a review of the initial months of data, it appeared that a more detailed program would be required. Therefore, in August 2003, AEI revised the 6 +an monitoring program and also established controls to optimize nitrification/denitrification. These changes included: 1. Laboratory QC confirmation; 2. A minimum of 2 per week influent and effluent total nitrogen and total phosphorus analysis; F.' 3. Use of rapid test kits to provide daily aeration basin NH3-N and NO3-N; 4. Operation with a minimum MLSS of 5,000 mg/1; 5. Weekly review of system monitoring data to adjust operation; 6. Modification of aeration basin controls to operate the complete mix basin with a minimum DO which allows both nitrification and denitrification to occur in a single basin using its rapid test kit data to adjust system operation; and 7. Jar testing for phosphorus removal. The results of this program showed that the nitrification process is temperature dependent. NI' 1;\c tJ rarl Following the implementation of the nitrification/denitrification program, the effluent ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen averaged less than 2 mg/1 each during the periods of biological ^A"� hi nitrification. Aeration basin temperature appears to be the primary factor which limits the biological nitrification. It appears that when aeration basin temperatures are approximately 20°C or higher the system provides complete biological nitrification. However, when the temperature drops to less than 15°C, the biological nitrification is lost and the BODs removal is reduced. 044 Figure 1 presents a summary of the discharge flows, aeration basin temperature, and effluent ammonia nitrogen for the period January 1, 2003 through February 29, 2004. These data show that once the temperature for nitrification was achieved (approximately 20°C), the system achieved almost complete nitrification, and when colder temperatures occurred (approximately 15°C), the system lost the ability to nitrify. The lower discharge flow rates during the colder months are based on the need to store a portion of the flow (in the 360 MG basin) for retreatment. This storage capability allows the facility to comply with effluent BODs and ammonia nitrogen criteria during winter operating conditions. 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 I 1 t 1 Figure 1 - Flow / Temperature / Ammonia-N (2003-2004) 6 • M (AN46b 4,465 00.,N0\00 5�00\0� 00`�0\03 06\11\\ 0�9`03 00\�0`03 og`o��o3 �0\0�03 �03 \`' 0'``'0`' o�oa�oo0��9`oa 120 - 100 - 80 J 1 Z 1 M 1643 20 0 - —Temperature NH3-N Date MI MI ratt Art A summary of the summer and winter operating parameters is presented in Table 1. These data show that the system is achieving a high level of BOD5 removal both in the summer and winter. Under summer operating conditions the effluent BOD5 is normally less than 10 mg/l. Under winter operating conditions there is an increase in the BOD5 and approximately 50 percent of the treated wastewater flow is held in the effluent storage basin and recycled back to the WWTP for re -treatment during warmer operating conditions. The system is operated at an organic loading (food to mass ratio) of approximately 0.02 to 0.03 lbs BOD5 applied/Lb MLSS/day both in the summer aninter. This is a very low loading and should allow the system to achieve maximum levels of BOD5 removal and nitrification. These data indicate that the system is impacted by cold temperature conditions. The need to store a portion of the wastewater in the winter means that the flow through the I.,treatment plant is not equal to the effluent discharge flow. Figure 2 shows that the plant holds back a portion of the flow during the winter. Therefore, the flow which is discharged is not ,ti the total flow treated through the wastewater treatment plant. This has an impact on the development of nutrient BAT levels. In looking at annual averages of nitrogen and lac+ phosphorus, the data needs to be evaluated both in terms of the wastewater which is treated and the wastewater which is actually discharged during the operating periods. 0., In August 2003, the revised program to optimize the performance of the treatment system was ,,. implemented. This included an increase in the MLSS level to be maintained in excess of 5,000 mg/1, maintaining aeration DO level at the 1 to 2 mg/1 level, and using the daily ammonia and nitrate readings to adjust DO. Ammonia and nitrate test strips were utilized to provide the daily operating data. Split samples were sent to several laboratories to verify the quality of the laboratory data. The full-scale performance data indicated that this program was helpful in optimizing system nitrification/denitrification performance. Table 2 summarizes the winter and summer effluent quality following the August 2003 modification of the operating protocol. The test data 919 TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF SUMMER AND WINTER OPERATING DATA Influent Flow (MGD) BOD (mg/1) NH3-N (mg/1) 0.8 688 10.8 0.6 1416 71.7 4.1 Aeration Basin F/M (lbs BOD A/lb MLSS-day) 0.02 0.03 MLSS (mg/1) 6125 5998 SVI (mg/gm) 53.4 70.9 D.O. (mg/1) 3.2 2.4 Temperature (°C) 22.6 13 Secondary Clarifier BOD (mg/1) 11 216 Final Effluent Flow (MGD) 0.9 0.2 BOD (mg/1) 8 193 (lbs/day) 49 307 NH3-N (mg/1) 1.8 46 10 MIR 021 MIN = 41-11-tei itl 61-ai (bl-s ql uTABLE.2 SUMMARY OF REMOVAL EFFICIENCIES SUMMER (August 1-November 18) :Y.•;:LL ♦•LLV. ::\~•{{{•:.{Y'{1•h• L: •'}� ••'v''ti•.L•k'Ly{LY {ti }}:•: J'{V. .. .:::*:,:i:,: 'L%:•}'}y4, 44} L}L :•:i:,•mt.:K Irc\•. • \.•k•}J}14/\,' ,44 4 mini-.'{ �y� /����11 .�� }k}�� .4'Y}.•'4 :{til•}:::ti{VtL �V LL h•':1•.•}::. h}; 4h. h4}" L••:L,•'' {•' :1'•'Ly:{\}: \}}: 41L.}}•):::.y'LK ' ;t{,;::,••}'ti�:;ii���;:;L,Y}:�•�';}:•:�'L';:{K4{14;,\''••'�:ZL'4. :{:•: }.:{{•}}:{{{\ } lLlt:4{}•.ti41. :.:§:t; •A;}:y':. ti ti .::1 h•.•..''.... : Lti} L.}.�y }.L \}.L.4ti;:y'ti4;:'•� L}�1•L�• .�.tt 'Y} {Y}:•}:•: }':• :::: •'ti`}:{ti{•:•:{1f • { :•}}}: }':L1:t: J.�h}'.•.• L•: ' •. i l •. ' yY' .yK.v •.... 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KtiY: •{}.'•yt y L A' v • 'y •�`.�tLyy • \ y� • 't :y .4 � y ,};.;: 1{LL.L 1•.�,;.• ••-OO \'•}y .� t.V{.•�ti,.V.•} h':.:•, �, i.;{:{ \• 'L4V ....y1 L1•{{• ��±����L :.v 14 L.L :.;.L.:. h•:L::{•}:{LY,l,•.{:L•}}I.•.Y.hK4•.•:::..�LYf:;.:'h :.4.Y .'.•i:�.::•:•} BOD 1416 193 TKN 97.4 116.3 NIL-N 46.8 46.7 Organic N 50.6 69.6 NOZ/NO3-N 2.9 0.5 TN 101.7 104.8 TP 4.3 :.4 Notes: sfs\ Wad\ �9s W'tlj A. Total nitrogen includes the sum of TKN (ammonia + organic nitrogen), nitrite, and nitrate nitrogen. The data for all components of TN were not monitoring at the same frequency. Outliers were not used in Table 2. Therefore, there may not be a balance of all parameters. B. Total phosphorus and total nitrogen - There was more effluent than influent data. The individual data is shown in Appendix A. 11 i 50.0 45.0 40.0 35.0 30.0 ' 25.0 20.0 Figure 2 - Comparison of Effluent Flow and Treated Flow Through the Biological System 15.0 — 10.0 — 5.0 0.0 oeS OG�o3Qet �o���,°g� OOGe��et se, 10 MG Treated 0 MG Discharged i Month (2003-2004) indicate that there continues to be a refractory nitrogen component. This appears to be related to the organic nitrogen and may result from the types of materials that are being hauled in from textile wastes similar to that which had previously been treated on -site and to the treatment of contaminated groundwater and stormwater at the Clariant site. Higher levels of nitrogen occurred in winter because of the colder aeration basin temperatures. There was no phosphorus addition to the treatment plant during these studies. However, it appears that there is some phosphorus in the wastewater. The change in phosphorus in the wastewater appears to be a significant change due to the centralized waste treatment (CWT) operations. 13 SECTION.3.0 DEVELOPMENT OF BAT EFFLUENT QUALITY 3.1 BAT DATA AND DEVELOPMENT OF BAT The effluent monitoring data from the Clariant treatment system were utilized to define BAT for TN and TP. Appendix A presents a summary of all the influent and effluent TN and TP data which was collected as part of this study. There was a difference between the flow processed through the wastewater treatment plant and ot' the effluent discharge flow since a portion of the treated wastewater can be diverted to the effluent holding basin. Therefore, daily effluent waste loads were calculated using two different appnache. One used the . ctual effluent discharge • and the other used the actual flow through the biological s ste A summary of the actual discharge total nitrogen and total phosphorus and the total nitrogen and total phosphorus which were calculated based on the flows through the biological system is presented in Table 3. The procedure for developing BAT was similar to that used in the 1999 report and is based on U.S. EPA methodology. A statistical analysis of flow, TN and TP concentrations was developed. The BAT levels for the annual average TN and TP were developed based on these erer& 3.2 ANNUAL EFFLUENT FLOW FOR TN AND TP Mc+ The actual 12 months of flows through the biological system were evaluated to define a BAT flow basis. A summary of the treated flow levels is presented in Figure 3. 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This shows that the 50 percentile nitrogen concentration in the inter is 115 mg/l. A summary of the summer total nitrogen is presented in Figure 5. This shows that the 50 percentile summer total nitrogen concentratio There is a need to divert a portion of the winter flow to storage. Therefore, the proposed approach for defining BAT is to separate summer (May through October) and winter (November through April) conditions. During the summer, the flow to be used for BAT would be 1.5 x the average flow or 1.38 MGD while for the winter the flow would be 0.5 x the average flow or .46 MGD. Based on 1.38 MGD and 17 mg/1 TN, this would result in a TN limit of 196 lbs TN/day in the summer. Based on 0.46 MGD and 115 mg/1 TN in the winter, this would result i , . N limit of 441 lbs TN/day. he resulting annual avera; would therefore b This is a reduction of approximately 30 % in the annual average total nitrogen limitation as compared to present annual average limit of 444.1 lbs/day. 3.4 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS BAT The approach for developing the total phosphorus BAT limits was based on a combination of the total phosphorus in the optimized effluent from the treatment plant and the results of the jar testing program which was conducted as part of the study for precipitation of the phosphorus. A precipitation process was used for definition of BAT levels since this treatment plant is not designed for biological phosphorus removal and biological removal would require a major change in the treatment plant. 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Therefore the analysis of effluent total phosphorus was based on all of the data. 3.4.2 Effluent Phosphorus A statical summary of the effluent phosphorus is presented in Figure 7. This shows that the 50 percentile effluent total phosphorus is 7 mg/1. Based on the 50 percentile ato flow of 0. • MGD, the effluent total phosphorus from the facility would average lbs/day on an annual base 3.4.3 Phosphorus BAT Development It appears that the nature of the total phosphorus for the CWT treatment plant operation is different than that found in the previous study since phosphorus is no longer added to the treatment plant. Therefore, a cost analysis was prepared to define the cost to achieve additional phosphorus removal beyond the 53 Ibs/day effluent total phosphorus. As a first step in the analysis, the costs for municipal phosphorus removal was updated from the 1999 study. These updated costs are presented in Table 4 and showed a typical phosphorus removal cost of $2/1b phosphorus. These costs were then used as a basis for defining BAT. The approach for phosphorus removal is based on ferric chloride precipitation. The cost for ferric chloride is 16.25 cents/lb. The cost analysis is based solely on the chemical cost and does not include costs related to additional sludge chemical feed and sludge disposal, therefore this analysis is conservative. Phosphorus removal would be achieved by adding ferric chloride to the secondary clarifier so that additional clarification facilities would not be required. A summary of the percent removals with the ferric chloride addition is presented in Figure 8. Based on the POTW costs, the 21 1 I 1 3 1 1 PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL (PERCENT) 80 60 --- 40 20 • 50 100 150 200 FERRIC CHLORIDE ADDITION (Mc/L) CORRELATION OF FERRIC CHLORIDE ADDITION AND PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL CLARIANT CORPORATION MOUNT HOLLY, NORTH CAROLINA SCALE NOT TO SCALE APPROVED [iv : DRAWN B'r. J.K.S. 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CORRELATION OF FERRIC CHLORIDE ADDITION AND PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL COST CLARIANT CORPORATION MOUNT HOLLY, NORTH CAROLINA SCALE NOT TO SCALE APPROVED BY : DRAWN BY: J.K.S. DATE MAY 2004 DESIGNED BY : REVISED PROJECT NUMBER N 130- 30 A WA !'! I v DRAWING NO. D. CHARLOTTE. FIGURE 8 9305-J MONRO£ RD. CNARl.O7TE, NC 28270 POTW costs, the BAT level for total phosphorus would require a 24 percent reduction in the total phosphorus. This results in a BAT total phosphorus limit of 40 lbs/day. 3.5 BAT SUMMARY In summary, the data for the Clariant facility has been reviewed. It appears that the optimized operation of the Clariant WWTP receiving centralized waste treatment (CWT) and on -site wastewaters provides a significant level of reduction in total nitrogen. A total nitrogen criteria of 318.5 lbs TN/day represents the revised BAT. This compares to the current TN limits of 444.1 lbs/day. The operation of the treatment plant in terms of total phosphorus (TP) removal indicates a BAT of 40 lbs TP/day. This is based on the use of effluent chemical precipitation treatment to reduce effluent phosphorus. This will result in a cost consistent with that which municipal plants typically experience for phosphorus removal. It is proposed to use a BAT phosphorus limit of 40 lbs TP/day. 13030r00I 26 APPENDJX A BAT TEST DATA Summary of Treatment Plant Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Date 4-Mar-03 Influent TN (mg/1) l TP (mg/1) Effluent TN (mg/1) 95.3 2-Apr-03 80.2 ?-Mav-03 TP (mg/1) I1 5.5 19.17 ,-Jun-03 ,-Jul-03 31.7 1.3 0.12 pazn 6-Aug-03 30.4 3.2 18-Auk 03 19.9 11.93 0_82 20-Aug-03 ; 28 25-Aug-03 44.5 3.0 5.3 40.3 8.5 0.45 27.9 3.6 0.85 17.27 3-Sep-03 10.75 5-Sep-03 ' 9 8-Sep-03 2 7-Aug-03 0.403 4.9 0.97 12.33 10-Sep-03 1800 ( 12.18 15-Sep-03 12.17 6.77 17-Sep-03 150 22-Sep-03 4.8 0.88 1.7 0.72 7.14 31.21 8.7 24-Sep-03 13 18.34 3.51 5.6 29-Sep-03 25.9 0.156 1-Oct-03 21 6-Oct-03 29.65 8-Oct-03 27 0.99 3.36 8.75 5.38 11.26 18 0.488 10.3 10.6 13-Oct-03 45.25 15-Oct-03 36 10.885 9.15 9.97 13.7 20-Oct-03 35.98 22-Oct-03 170 27-Oct-03 28.1 29-Oct-03 ; 21 15.22 9.8 29 21 14 14.84 5.6 5.95 21.62 6.04 3-Nov-03 330.46 5-Nov-03 l 72 22.44 4.4 23.2 16.27 6.56 I8.145 10-Nov-03 89.62 0.21 17.62 12-Nov-03 ? 170 24-Nov-03 • 8.24 9.24 22.13 10.1 22.33 26-Nov-03 250 5.26 ! 18.17 15.4 150.21 1-Dec-03 174.32 4.26 f 150.13 3-Dec-03 220 8-Dec-03 14.1 130.17 10.3 9.31 144.86 ! 0.34 10-Dec-03 97 140.13 7.71 150.24 6.23 Summary of Treatment Plant TP/TN P1 130\130-30 \VWTP\Summary of TP Clariant Corp. June 2004 (continued) Date Influent Effluent ,' TN (mg/I) J TP (mg/1) TN (mg/1) TP (mg/1) 15-Dec-03 0.19 5.08 8.1 ! 0.945 1 7-Dec-03 70 69.27 I 9.37 I22-Dec-03 95.27 1.64 86.07 11.3 2.1-Dec-03 140 140.09 i 8.75 29-Dec-03 46.2 8.31 190.24 12.2 31-Dec-03 0.11 99. 1 7 6.43 6-Jan-04 14.22 ; 1.54 7-Jan-04 10 26.22 3.63 12-Jan-04 104.95 0.8 j 93.15 ( 2.8 14-Jan-04 51 86.17 3.57 19-Jan-04 94.28 i 3.47 110.29 3.88 21-Jan-04 • 52 92.39 I 2.8 I 26-Jan-04 5.1 11.3 93.55 7.43 -Jan 3 28-Jan-04 2 92.57 8.51 4-Feb-04 99 89.315 ' 7.96 9-Feb-04 49.87 5 86.22 15.9 1 1 -Feb-04 89 240.23 9.44 18-Feb-04 250 110.3 11.8 23-Feb-04 144.4 1.34 140.36 ! 12.9 25-Feb-04 310 110.38 13.7 Summary of Treatment Plant TP/TN P11301130-30 WWTP\Summary of TP 2 Clariant Corp. June 2004 APPENDIX B JAR TEST DATA FSII FR PM Fel Pef Fel PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL JAR TESTING CLARIANT AEI JN 130-30A Jar Tests performed on Mixed Liquor samples Ferric Chloride (as FeCL3) Dosage Final pH Filt. Phos Init. Phos Reduction mg/L su mg/L mg/L 50 7.88 6.31 10.06 37 100 7.28 4.75 10.06 53 200 6.77 4.13 10.06 59 Alum (as AISO4) Dosage Final pH Filt. Phos Init. Phos Reduction mg1L su mg/L mg/L 50 7.42 8.03 10.06 20 100 7.19 4.56 10.06 55 200 6.81 8.03 10.06 20 Jar Tests performed on Influent samples Lime (as CaO) Dosage Final pH Tot. Phos Init. Phos Reduction mg/L su mg/L mg/L % 200 8.5 5.61 6.68 16 300 9.65 5.06 6.68 24 450 10.5 3.98 6.68 40