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How to deliver water efficiency in 21st Century drought conditions
Dr Piers Clark, Commercial Director, Thames Water
From Water Resources Strategy for England and Wales , Environment Agency March 2009
Societal Challenges
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Thames Water – Overview
some statistics …
8.5 million customers
98 water treatment works
32,000 km of mains
2,600 million litres supplied daily (2,000 Mld in London)
500,000 water quality analyses per year
80,000 streetworksactivities
Cirencester Farmoor
NewburyR. Kennet Reading
Oxford
Luton
Stevenage
Bishop'sStortford
Coppermills
London
R. Thames
Guildford
R. Wey
Ashford Common
R. C
olne
R. Lee
R. Thames
R. C
herwell
Basingstoke
Grimsbury
Banbury
HamptonKempton Park
Walton
Shalford
Swinford
HornseySwindonSwindon AreaBoreholes
Fobney
Reading/Chilterns AreaBoreholes
Oxford AreaBoreholes
South LondonBoreholes
LWCC
BECC
Guildford AreaBoreholes
Other Water Company RegionThames Water - Water Region
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Understanding what is important to our customers.....
“I don’t want to be flooded”
“I expect water when I need it”
“I understand I need to conserve water in times of drought, but I expect my water company to do its bit”
“I am fed up with my road being dug up”
“Why are you not replacing the pipes in my street?”
“I am willing to pay extra to have lower leakage”
Customer Research shows that the primary service factors fro commercial customers are:
Bills are regular and accurate – no estimated reads
Payment issues or queries are resolved quickly and efficiently
Single point of contact for Key Account Customers
In Thames Water we have 200,000 Business Customers generating a turnover of £360m
20,000 large customers (>5ML/year) worth ca £200m
BUSINESS CUSTOMER INSIGHT FIRST AND FOREMOST, GET THE BASICS RIGHT
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BUSINESS CUSTOMERS WANT MORE FROM THEIR WATER AND WASTE WATER SUPPLIERS....
Key Customer Segments
Industrial
Commercial
….We are working with customers to reduce water and waste costs and improve sustainability performance with innovative and tailored solutions provided through a range of partnerships….
Water Efficiency Audits
Leak Detection and Repair
Grey Water Recycling (Non-potable water)
Rainwater Harvesting
Process Optimisation
Ebilling/Invoicing
Tariff Optimisation
Consolidated Billing
Bill Validation and checking
Invoice Management
Resource Management
Resource Optimisation
Invoice Management
Resource Management
Resource Optimisation
Resource Development (Boreholes)
Real-Time Metering
Wastewater Removal /Waste to energy
Trade Effluent Standards
Water Quality
Event Resilience
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Treatment Plant
Deephams Effluent Reuse Pilot Plant
Thames Water and Water Reuse
The Millennium Dome
BedZED WastewaterReclamation Plan
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CONSERVING A VALUABLE RESOURCE
Reclaiming used water (sewage) for subsequent use
Indirect Potable Reuse (municipal scale)
– Blending reclaimed water into a natural water source to be used for potable water after further treatment
Non – Potable Reuse (community scale)
– Using reclaimed water for toilet flushing and irrigation
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Water Treatment
Works
Wastewater Treatment Works
Water Treatment
Works
Wastewater Treatment Works
Town
TownRiverRiverUnplanned
Reuse
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Water Treatment
Works
Wastewater Treatment
WorksAdvanced Treatment
Works
Water Treatment
Works
Wastewater Treatment Works
Town
TownRiverRiverPlanned Reuse
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Indirect Potable Reuse - Deephams
0.6 MLD pilot plant trialling state-of-the art technology in IPR
Multi-barrier approach
3 dosing options
Final effluent
Reject
Prefilter
W aste
H 202
UVROM F Degassing & pH correction
W asteH 202
UV
AO P
AO P
C hloram ine3 dosing options
Final effluent
Reject
Prefilter
W aste
H 202
UVROM F Degassing & pH correctionDegassing & pH correction
W asteH 202
UV
AO P
AO P
C hloram ine
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Indirect Potable Reuse Associated Studies
Health and Environmental studies (fish bio-monitoring, Aquifer Storage Recharge, etc)
Public PerceptionCustomer Support for IPR (Internet Survey 1)
N=2000
Completely Against
3%Generally
Against9%
Generally Support47%
Completely Support14%
Neutral27%
Completely Against
3%Generally
Against9%
Generally Support47%
Completely Support14%
Neutral27%
Public perception studies and stakeholder engagement
Water Quality studies (assessing hazards in the sewage catchment – Water Safety Plan
approach)
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Non-Potable Reuse BedZED Wastewater Reclamation Plant
UK’s first community scale urban reuse plant
High profile development (120 dwellings), located in South London
Reclaimed water used for toilet flushing
25 m3/d Membrane BioReactor (MBR) plant
MBR installed by TW to replace existing failing system
Olympic Park – Old Ford Water Recycling Treatment Plant
Aim:
– To reclaim treated wastewater effluent for non-potable, secondary use
– distributed to the Olympic Park via a separate dedicated non-potable network
– toilet flushing, irrigation, energy centre cooling and water features
Why?– Water scarcity– Sustainability – helping the ODA meet and exceed their 40% water efficiency target
(570,000 litres/day of potable water saved)
Activities involved:
– Design, construction & commissioning, operation
– Liaison with stakeholders (OFWAT, EA, DWI, HPA, ODA)
– Advice to end users
– Metering, Water Balance, Billing19
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Treatment plant - schematic
Pre-treatment:- 2 Pumping stations- 2 septic tanks
3mm Membran
escreen bioreactor
Post-Treatment:- GAC: Granular activated
carbon filtration- Cl2 : Chlorination
Northern Outfall Sewer
(Greenway) Reclaimed water
distributionsystem
Post-treatmentGranular activated carbon (x2)Chlorination
Membrane bioreactorBiological treatmentMembrane separation stepP removal dosing
tank
Pre-treatmentseptic tanks (x2)
1 mm screens (x2)
DRAFT REPRESENTATION
x2 x2
potableback-up
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The delivered article - January 2012
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Inside – membrane separation to the left and odour treatment to the right
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Olympic Park Economics
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Site Specific Economics
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Olympic Park distribution network 3.6 Km
EnergyHandball
Mediacentre
Eton Manor
Velo Park
Stadium
SewerflushAthletesvillage
Irrigation x 4
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Overview schematic from Reclaimed Water Safety Plan
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DRAFT as of 4/11/11
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Not all solutions are high tech….Green roofs partnership – Drain London, Museum of London and University of East London
In London, only 14 of a possible 2,500 hectares of flat roof are currently covered by vegetation…
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London 1874 and Today
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SuDS measures
An example ‘green street’ from Portland Oregon, USA
Typical street in Hammersmith
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Retrofit pilot trials - opportunistic
Commercial property block managed by SKE
South Ken tube station
Museums
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water butts here
planter boxes here
minor works
2-3 rain gauges sited on roof and neighbouring flat roofs
Monitor volume in and out of storages
Retrofit pilot trials - opportunistic
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Summary
TW is internationally recognised as the UK’s leading Urban Water Reuse company
Siemens are a global leader in technology solutions for water reuse and water efficiency
Together we have a strong track record of designing, developing and operating reuse facilities, from small to community scale
Siemens and Thames are launching a joint initiative to deliver cost effective, efficient water reuse solutions to the UK market
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Contact details…
Piers Clark, Commercial Director, Thames Water
07976 344233