Alkagen AQ Solution Provides Point Source Odor And Corrosion Control

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Alkagen AQ Solution Provides Point Source Odor And Corrosion Control

Evoqua Water Technologies LLC was contacted by a South Florida municipality to provide an odor control solution for a lift station within their collection system. In the past, the municipality had implemented biofiltration for control of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide. However, in recent years the biofilter was removed, leaving the lift station untreated and exposed to high sulfide concentrations. As a result, the lift station was subjected to a substantial degree of corrosion as well as odor complaints from the surrounding neighborhood.

The lift station handled an average daily wastewater flow of 0.5 mgd. Liquid sampling at the site showed an average hydrogen sulfide concentration of 6 mg/L. Atmospheric hydrogen sulfide data revealed that the lift station was experiencing an average sulfide concentration of 187 ppm, with peaks up to 324 ppm.

Alkagen AQ Solution – pH shift technology
Due to the high sulfide concentrations and resulting corrosion issues, Evoqua determined a liquid phase technology was necessary to effectively reduce hydrogen sulfide concentrations. Point source application was also an important factor in selecting the right technology for a fast-acting solution.

Alkagen AQ Solution, which uses a pH shift technology, was recommended as the optimal solution for providing point source sulfide reduction within the lift station. As pH increases, hydrogen sulfide will shift into a nonvolatile form that is unable to escape into the vapor phase. For typical wastewater (pH ~7.0), nearly 50 percent of hydrogen sulfide exists in this nonvolatile form. However, at a pH of 8.5, more than 97 percent of the sulfide will be trapped in solution. Alkagen AQ Solution increases wastewater pH as needed to effectively trap hydrogen sulfide in solution and prevent escape into the vapor phase.

Alkagen AQ Solution is fast-acting and rapidly dissolves in wastewater, providing an almost instantaneous effect at the application point. This contrasts to magnesium hydroxide, which has to be added upstream to allow time for dissolution, sometimes requiring multiple feed sites.

Advanced dosing and remote monitoring
With the Alkagen AQ system, a VersaDose Dose-to-Demand advanced controller was used to carefully regulate the metering of chemicals by programming daily dose curves to match sewage flow rates within the system. By using the VersaDose Controller, Evoqua was able to maintain the desired pH set by the treatment objectives and prevent over-feeding and wasteful spending by the municipality.

Additionally, Evoqua deployed a VaporLink remote monitoring device to continuously monitor sulfide concentrations within the wet well. This capability allowed remote access to site-specific data from any location with an internet connection. The VaporLink monitor and VersaDose controller were made accessible through the Link2Site Web Monitoring and Control system for real-time visibility and control. These technologies allowed for quick and efficient remote optimization of dosing to effectively reduce hydrogen sulfide.

For more information, visit www.evoqua.com or call 844/571-5234.



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