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Impact of Membrane Technology in Southern California

Impact of Membrane Technology in Southern California. Craig R. Bartels, PhD Hydranautics. Founded in 1963, RO since 1970 Purchased by Nitto Denko 1987 Floor Space 160,000 ft 2 16,000 m 2 Facility 14 acres Employees ~430. 2/ 15. Corporate Headquarters in Oceanside, CA.

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Impact of Membrane Technology in Southern California

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  1. Impact of Membrane Technology in Southern California Craig R. Bartels, PhDHydranautics

  2. Founded in 1963, RO since 1970 • Purchased by Nitto Denko 1987 • Floor Space 160,000 ft2 • 16,000 m2 • Facility 14 acres • Employees ~430 2/ 15

  3. Corporate Headquarters in Oceanside, CA R&D / QA Laboratories Manufacturing Administration / Logistics

  4. Global Customer Support Worldwide UAE Algeria Shanghai 3 Manufacturing facilities ensure prompt deliveries.

  5. International Presence Seawater RO Wastewater RO

  6. Desalination Growth: Installed Capacity, 1980 – 2010 (cumulative) 1,800,000 8x40” Spiral Elements Typical Life: 3-6 years

  7. Growth of the RO Business in Southern California Region • Saline Groundwater Treatment for Drinking Water • Wastewater Treatment for Industrial Reuse • Wastewater Treatment for High Purity Water in the Power Industry • Treatment of Colored Water by NF for Potable Use • Treatment of Wastewater for Recycling • Treatment of Wastewater for Agricultural and Golf Courses • Treatment of River Water for Beverage Industry • Wastewater Treatment for Indirect Potable Reuse • Seawater Water Treatment for Potable Water

  8. Membrane Treatment Plants in the San Diego Area HYDRANAUTICS MISSION BASIN BWRO CARLSBAD WWRO *CARLSBAD SWRO PALOMAR ENERGY WWRO STONE BREWERY MBR/RO ELECTRONICS CO WWRO NORTH CITY WWRO FUTURE SEAWATER WASTEWATER BRACKISH WATER SWEETWATER BWRO Courtesy Google Maps 2012

  9. Northern San Diego, Orange & LA Counties INDUSTRIAL BWRO WEST BASIN SWRO & WWRO REFINERY BWRO *HUNTINGTON BEACH SWRO ORANGE COUNTY WWRO IRVINE RANCH GWRO *DANA POINTSWRO FUTURE CAMP PENDLETON BWRO SEAWATER WASTEWATER INDUSTRIAL PLANT BWRO BRACKISH WATER HYDRANAUTICS CATALINA ISL SWRO Courtesy Google Maps 2012

  10. Groundwater (OCWD) provides up to 66% of the water used in North and Central Orange County Groundwater is pumped from wells to producers (Cities and Agencies) Groundwater basin is recharged by the Santa Ana River, rain water, imported water and recycled water Sources of Water for Orange County

  11. 72 MGD OCWD WWTP for IPR and Seawater Intrusion Barrier • 72 mgd of treated water • 14 Trains + 1 Standby • 15700 spiral wound elements • 85% Recovery of wastewater

  12. Seawater Pilot – Encina Power Station TDS - 33 to 34 ppt Turbidity – 1 to 3 (spikes to 24 NTU) Seawater Temp – 8 to 25 C 50 mgd RO Facility

  13. Encina Seawater RO Pilot Testing • 2 pressure vessels in series • 4 elements / vessel • Permeate flow = 18-22 gpm • Flux = 8 – 10 gfd • Recovery = 50% Feed pressure = 860 psi at 26C Perm TDS = 288 ppm Perm Boron = 1.5 ppm at pH 7.6 Feed pressure = 803 psi at 26C Perm TDS = 165 ppm Perm Boron = 0.74 ppm at pH 7.6 2003 Saving 2300 kWhr per day 2010

  14. Mission Basin Desalter in Oceanside • Treats brackish well water and produces 6.4 mgd of high quality drinking water • Supplies 15% of the Oceanside water demand • Water Quality:

  15. Treatment of Groundwater for use in Bottling Industry * Largest soft drink bottling facility in the United States. * Source = City well water Dissolved Salts = 500+ ppm Chloride = 86 ppm Alkl = 170 ppm Ca CO3 *Objectives Achieve less than 500 ppm TDS in product Minimize chemical consumption Discharge waste streams with < 250 ppm Cl Remove possible organic contaminants Maintain chlorine residual

  16. Goal – remove color, minimize chemical use, >94% water recovery Irvine Ranch Colored Water Treatment Wells Main Aquifer Deep Aquifer Coast Inland 0 1000’ 2000’ 3000’ Feedwater Concentrate Depth 0 5 10 15 20 Colored Water Ground Water

  17. PROJECT GOALS Low Colored Water: Color from 265 CU to <5 CU Better Quality (TDS of 300 mg/L) 7 million gal/day since 2002 Cheaper than imported water Success of Irvine Ranch DATS Project • PROJECT COSTS & PAYBACK • Well Drilling $2.8 million • Treatment Plant $13.2 million • Total $16.0 million • Annual Savings $2.6 million/yr • Payback 8.0 years • Savings $9000/day

  18. Wastewater Recycling at Industrial Plant • Located in Escondido, California • 8500 sq.ft restaurant and 1 acre beer garden with on site brewery • One of the fastest growing breweries in America over the last 10 years • Have one of largest rooftop solar panel arrays in California • BOD and TSS limits enforced by City of Escondido required them to build a treatment plant on site

  19. MBR / RO System • Solids and BOD levels undetectable after RO • Reduced wastewater discharge from 25,000 gpd to 10,000 gpd • 30,000 gpd reused in plant • Cooling tower make-up • Boiler make-up • Centrifuge, fermentation & storage tank rinses • Floor wash downs • Bottle and keg rinses MBR Feed MBR Permeate RO Permeate

  20. Bottom Line • Saved $442,000 in hauling fees • Saved $114,000 in chemical costs (polymer) • Saved $34,000 in water usage fees from water re-use • 11 MG/year normally taken from City water supply not needed • Undisclosed amount in fines from City • Approx. $600,000/year total savings in operating costs

  21. Conclusions • Membrane technology is critical technology for water sustainability in Southern CA • The growth of seawater desalting and wastewater reclamation will be essential for further commercial growth in our region • Support for and involvement in local projects is strengthens provides jobs • Maintaining state-of-the-art capability is key to further grow our export business

  22. THANK YOU Questions?

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