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Maria Meyer P.E. Treatment Supervisor Richard Miller Treatment Plant

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Maria Meyer P.E.

Treatment Supervisor

Richard Miller Treatment Plant

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Greater Cincinnati Water Works Service Area

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Where is Our Water Coming From?

• About 84% of the water comes from the Ohio River.

– Treated at the Richard Miller Treatment Plant.

• The remaining water comes from the Great Miami Aquifer.

– The groundwater is treater at the Charles M. Bolton Plant.

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Industrial Ohio River – Barge Traffic

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Contaminant Discharges Into the Ohio River

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Spills Upstream from Plant Intake

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Other Challenges - Runoff, Cyanobacteria

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Groups of Chemical Contaminants Found in Source Waters

• Natural Organic Matter

• Pharmaceuticals

• Personal Care Products

• Synthetic/Volatile Organic Chemicals

• Herbicides, Pesticides

• Endocrine Disruptive Compounds (EDCs)

• Cyanotoxins

• Generally, their concentrations in the Ohio River are low.

• The river water gets screened by chemists multiple times around the clock for certain/regulated organic contaminants.

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Best Available Technology for Removal of Organic Chemicals

• Activated Carbon

• Complex pore structure

• Adsorbs most chemicals

• Granular and Powder

• Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) can be reactivated (reused)

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GCWW: GAC Research (1978 – 1990)

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GAC Facility In Service Since 1992

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GAC Process At The Richard Miller Plant

Solids Removal - Clarification Organics

Removal Disinfection

Fluoridation

GAC

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Full-Scale GAC Contactors

12 Contactors

65 ft. x 30 ft. 1950 ft2

11.5 ft. of carbon

EBCT 15 min.

Flow Rate 7.1gpm/ft2

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GAC Performance: Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Removal

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GAC Contactors: TOC Breakthrough Curves

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Benefit of GAC on Trihalomethane (THM) Precursor Removal

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Benefit of GAC on Haloacetic Acid (HAA) Precursor Removal

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Atrazine Removal by GAC AWWA Atrazine Study

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Removal of Various Synthetic & Natural Organic Chemicals

Source: USEPA/USGS Study 2007

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Removal of Chemical Contaminants Found in Ohio River

• Annual screening of 96 chemicals (Pharmaceuticals, EDCs, Herbicides, Pesticides etc.) in the river and the processed water after GAC.

• The GAC consistently removes the Synthetic Organic Contaminants.

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Research on Emerging Contaminants

• Research in-house for emerging contaminants.

• In-house Rapid Small Scale Column Test (RSSCT) capability.

• In-house pilot-scale GAC columns.

• Participation in several research projects for removal of contaminants.

• Jar tests for PAC effectiveness.

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Research on Removal of Pharmaceuticals and EDCs by GAC

• Pilot study 10% breakthrough, EBCT 15 min

Source: S.Summers et al, WRF # 4235

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Additional Benefits of GAC at RMTP

• Removal of tastes and odors from the water.

• Provides an additional step of turbidity removal (water clarification).

• Improves the UV transmittance of the water and helps the downstream Ultraviolet Disinfection process.

• The water processed through the GAC requires less chlorine for disinfection.

• Improved control of the GAC performance during seasonal events and spills, due to the in-house GAC reactivation.

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Summary

• The GAC provides GCWW protection from spills and SOCs while providing reduction in Disinfection Byproducts.

• The drinking water is tested daily for several contaminants to ensure its safety and compliance with regulations.

• Ability to research and enhance the removal of emerging contaminants with a multi-barrier approach.

• GAC greatly improves our customers’ perception of our water quality.

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