City of Ouray,
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Surface Aerators
vs.
Air Diffusion
Systemsâ
Bottom Laid Diffuser Aeration
A Cost-Benefit
Comparison
Prepared for:
City of Ouray
Prepared by:
Aqua Sierra,
Inc.
Fishery and
Water Quality Consultants
8350 S. Mariposa
Dr.
Morrison, CO
80465
Aqua Sierra, Inc. performed a cost benefit comparison of the current
surface agitator aerators employed at the City of Ouray WWTP versus a
proposed Air Diffusion Systems (ADS) bottom-laid fine bubble diffuser
system. This comparison
evaluates current operational costs associated with the surface aerators
versus operational costs associated with a complete ADS system.
The cost-benefit analysis identifies differences in energy
consumption and treatment efficiencies between the two systems and weighs
associated “non-fixed” costs such as sludge removal and disposal.
Additionally, the study examines the differences in energy
consumption and treatment efficiencies between several municipal and
industrial wastewater treatment systems throughout the nation, which have
already switched from surface aerator systems to a new ADS system.
Energy consumption comparison results indicate substantial cost
savings associated with the ADS system.
This comparison includes the initial purchase cost of the new system.
Additionally, treatment performance comparison results indicate
improved treatment through the bottom laid diffuser method.
The study data
demonstrates that ADS Bottom-laid Fine Bubble Diffusion Aeration Systems
achieve better treatment while substantially reducing operating costs.
Outstanding advantages include complete treatment, primary settling,
biological oxidation, final settling, internal sludge digestion, and odor
and mosquito control.
Aerated lagoons are commonly used for treatment of municipal and
industrial wastewater. Aerated
lagoons treat sewage economically with far less capital expense than larger more
intensive treatment plants. Aerated
lagoons treat wastewater through the introduction of air (oxygen) into the
wastewater to overcome Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Suspended Solids (SS).
Introduction of air into wastewater can be accomplished through various
means.
Most aerated lagoon wastewater treatment systems today incorporate
surface aerators to introduce air into the lagoon systems.
Unfortunately, there are several problems inherent in surface aerators
including incomplete treatment efficiency and high energy consumption.
The following table
(Table 1) displays operational cost savings to be incurred with the installation
of a new ADS Bottom-laid Aeration System.
A comparison of annual operational costs show an annual savings of
approximately $34,000 per year.
While the majority of the cost savings are due to a substantial reduction in
energy consumption (see Figures 1 and 2), approximately $15,000 are saved
through increased treatment (promoting internal digestion of sludge by
beneficial bacteria) resulting in virtual elimination of sludge handling.
Table 1 displays cost savings with the ADS system on an annual basis.
Blower and surface aerator energy data is listed in Appendix A.
Table 1. -
Annual operational cost savings between current surface aerator system
and ADS bottom-laid aeration system.
|
|
CURRENT SURFACE AERATOR SYSTEM |
ADS BOTTOM-LAID AERATION SYSTEM |
ANNUAL ENERGY COSTS
|
$26,139.84 |
$6,970.62 |
|
ANNUAL SLUDGE REMOVAL
COSTS |
$15,000.00 |
|
|
TOTAL ANNUAL
OPERATIONAL COSTS |
$41,139.84 |
$6,970.62 |
|
ANNUAL
OPERATIONAL COST SAVINGS WITH THE ADS SYSTEM |
$34,169.22 |
|
The cost of the total system including, all equipment and labor to install is $75,000. With annual operational savings of approximately $34,000 per year, the proposed ADS system can be completely paid off within 2.3 years. After five years the annual cost savings would result in an additional savings of over $70,400 (includes paying for the system in the above stated 2.3 years). After ten years, the annual cost savings would result in a total savings to the City of Ouray of over $246,000. The cost savings can be used to purchase additional land to expand the treatment facility lagoon system in order to meet the demands of future population growth.
Figure 1. -
Total system horsepower comparison between current surface aerators and
proposed ADS aeration system for the City of Ouray WWTP

Figure2. -
Total annual electrical cost comparison between current surface aerators
and proposed ADS aeration system for the City of Ouray WWTP

Figure 3.
- Annual operational cost
comparison between current surface aerators and ADS fine bubble diffuser
systems.

Highest Oxygen
Transfer Rates in the Industry
High oxygen transfer rates result in a direct savings in energy costs. In most cases, ADS aeration systems will use approximately one-quarter to one-half the total horsepower of surface aerator systems.
The North Shore Sanitation District, located near Chicago, IL, has certified the following laboratory oxygen transfer rate (LTR) efficiencies using ADS diffuser tubing under normal conditions:
|
Water Depth |
Average Oxygen Transfer Efficiency |
|
5 feet deep |
27% |
|
7 feet deep |
35.5% |
|
10 feet deep |
47.5% |
|
12 feet deep |
57% |
|
14 feet deep |
67.2% |
In most cases the
ADS wastewater aeration system can be paid for under a lease option agreement or
other available programs with the savings in energy consumption alone.
When other operational costs are included in the equation, such as
reduced sludge handling, the savings are even more substantial.
Excess volumes or
intermittent high BOD inputs do not upset ADS treatment systems.
The water volume, continual circulation and high oxygen transfer
efficiencies combine to virtually guarantee continual effective treatment.
ADS aeration systems
work to constantly keep all areas of the water column aerobic (in presence of
oxygen), therefore there are no septic odors caused by anaerobic conditions.
Complaints from neighbors will be eliminated as “off smells” are
eliminated.
Surface aerators treat and aerate only the top layer of the water column.
This type of treatment results in rapid sludge accumulation due to
anaerobic conditions on and near the bottom of the lagoon.
The ADS bottom-laid fine bubble diffuser system provides high dissolved
oxygen in all areas of the lagoon including on and near the bottom of the
lagoon. High dissolved oxygen
concentrations throughout the entire water column result in natural digestion of
sludge by communities of beneficial bacteria.
This process termed “bio-augmentation” reduces most organic sludge into
CO2, H2O, and inert ash.
Features and Benefits of the Air Diffusion Systems Bottom-Laid Fine Bubble Aeration Wastewater Treatment Systems
·
System designs and
engineering free of charge
·
Designs based on a
10 and 20-year life expectancy
·
Proven low initial
costs, with 2 year unconditional guarantee
·
Simple design,
installation, and operation for both new lagoon systems and retrofits
·
Air delivered at the
anaerobic, sludge level, converting solid waste (sludge) to food for aerobic
bacteria
·
Complete fine-bubble
aeration provides uniformly high oxygen transfer throughout the entire water
column
·
Slow rising fine
bubbles greatly reduce power requirements, due to long contact time
·
No chemicals
necessary for complete treatment
·
No sludge handling
necessary
·
No dewatering
required for installation or maintenance
·
No moving parts
located in the water, therefore reducing the possibility for failure
·
Required maintenance
is easy to perform with “out of water” header pipe
·
Extremely energy
consumptive, approximately 30 horsepower per one million gallons of wastewater
·
In-water moving
parts, thereby increasing the chance for failure
·
No oxygen transfer
at the bottom of water column where sludge is present
·
Recurrent sludge
removal and disposal
·
Pump maintenance
requires removal from lagoon
·
Potential
“freeze-up” of surface aerators during winter months
Conclusion
By keeping abreast
of the latest technologies, Aqua Sierra, Inc. and Air Diffusion Systems assure
an efficient, effective, cost-conscious approach to solving most wastewater
treatment problems our clients may encounter.
Cost benefit
comparison results clearly illustrate that ADS technology is far more energy
efficient than the current surface aerator system employed at the City of Ouray
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Additionally, the ADS system provides improved treatment through superior oxygen
transfer efficiencies. Oxygen
transfer and / or circulation efficiencies attain complete and uniform oxygen
dispersion throughout the aerobic liquid phase resulting in internal solids
separation and sludge digestion.
Outstanding
advantages include complete treatment, primary settling, biological oxidation,
final settling, internal sludge digestion, and odor and mosquito control.
In Summary, ADS Bottom-laid Fine Bubble Diffusion Aeration Systems
achieve better treatment while substantially reducing operating costs.
Additionally, since off smells are eliminated, the benefits of the ADS
System reach far beyond the treatment facility itself.
Appendix A. – Blower
and Surface Aerator Operation Energy Data Calculations
Estimated
Annual Power Costs Based on the Following:
Motor and Drive Efficiency:
90%
Number of Blowers Required for Operation
1
12.0 BHP
(0.746 KW/HP) ($0.08 KWH)
(24 HR/DAY) (365 DAY/YEAR)
0.90 Motor Efficiency
=
$6,970.62 per year
Estimated
Annual Power Costs Based on the Following:
Rate:
$0.08 KWH
Motor and Drive Efficiency:
90%
Number of Pumps for Operation
9
45.0 HP
(0.746 KW/HP) ($0.08 KWH)
(24 HR/DAY) (365 DAY/YEAR)
0.90 Motor Efficiency