Background
As part of a major upgrade to the Christies Beach WWTP an in-channel Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system was installed to disinfect the secondary treated effluent from the C-Plant submerged membrane bioreactors. Treated water exiting the UV disinfection plant is discharged to an off-site reuse scheme or discharged to a marine environment and reticulated for onsite reuse.
The C3500™D UV system supplied by Calgon Carbon UV Technologies, was selected for the project.
Solution
UV system consists of three parallel channels; two to treat the design flow and a third channel for standby providing 50% redundancy.
MAK Water Key Solutions
Design features
- UV system consists of three parallel channels: two to treat the design flow and a third channel for standby providing 50% redundancy.
- UV system consists of 240 low pressure high output lamps, configured into two banks of forty lamps per channel.
- UV system is designed to be expandable for higher flows at lower UVT in future.
Design specifications include
- Design flow of 720 L/s, Future design flow 860 L/s
- Minimum UV Transmittance of 60%, Future minimum UVT of 55%
Results and benefits
- Turnkey solution. Complete design, manufacture and installation package.
- Pre-tested, modular design. Plant was fully assembled and factory tested, and supplied with prefabricated interconnecting piping and cabling for easy site installation.
- Safe, Compliant Effluent. Designed around the site specific influent quality to meet the required Class A+ treated effluent quality
- Reliability. After installation the site engaged MAK Water to support the ongoing operation via a service agreement to ensure reliability and minimise local site operator involvement.
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