Wastewater Treatment - Polymer...Are you using too much?

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  • A basic polymer and flocculation evaluation for improved solids in thickening and dewatering equipment.
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  • @codywhiteside152
    @codywhiteside152 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for promoting the best parts of this trade we have found ourselves in, but Inquisitive and investigative and holding a positive attitude. This stuff can be tons of fun and rewarding. Some facilities are not very welcoming or receptive to inquiring operators but don't lose heart my fellow Operators.

  • @NWWTRDUDE
    @NWWTRDUDE 3 роки тому +8

    Dude, you are inspiring. Your explanation is spot on and easy to understand. What a wonderful resource for wastewater operators and the other folks we need to "get it" when we need their understanding for support. Thank you.

  • @derekdurst
    @derekdurst Рік тому +1

    i don't work with Wastewater but now i want .... congrants dude... amazing video

  • @Jamiezang
    @Jamiezang 3 роки тому +2

    Really great clear video and nice to see some of the practical and theory in one video.

  • @Bombombhole1
    @Bombombhole1 11 місяців тому +1

    Nicely described with full of clarity. Thanks.

  • @talonwatkins6613
    @talonwatkins6613 3 роки тому +4

    Wow! I get the gist of this, I'm studying to get operater certified, and this is helpful.

  • @broonlerxt2112
    @broonlerxt2112 5 років тому +3

    Gonna share this with our press operators. I know they can get some insight out of this video. Thank You !!!

  • @ehsanpajooh9133
    @ehsanpajooh9133 4 роки тому +1

    Great video man, I am looking forward to you next knowledge sharing. Thanks a lot for making these great videos and thanks for sharing

  • @NA-se8su
    @NA-se8su 2 роки тому +2

    Very informative video.Kudos
    Hope seeing more practical vlog like this.

  • @Phil-wx6sk
    @Phil-wx6sk 3 роки тому +4

    You did very well, just one thing you should have done a Filtrate samples to check the capture rate to ensure you are not sending more solids back, you are clear and good data.

  • @microorganisms1
    @microorganisms1 3 місяці тому +1

    I hope I will become a good staff in wastewater treatment company one day. Thanks for your video.

  • @PhilWithCoffee
    @PhilWithCoffee 2 роки тому +2

    Great video.

  • @claytonbigsby7197
    @claytonbigsby7197 2 роки тому +1

    Nice and informative video. Keep’em comin.

  • @user-jy6ki2dt4c
    @user-jy6ki2dt4c 3 роки тому +1

    Hi. A really great video. Thank you for good explanation and separately for music!

  • @SasquatchWatcher21
    @SasquatchWatcher21 Рік тому +2

    We got that dried curse delivered, stored in moist mixing room, and a pain to clean without chlorine... Then, I would run many bags up to the sbr's for daily use. It was also horrid in the eyes.. The wind would blow it around while we dumped it.. I hated that stuff.. Thanks for the memories.

    • @SasquatchWatcher21
      @SasquatchWatcher21 Рік тому +1

      I admire your guts to handle the sludge. 98% of the people I know would scream if they even saw it. I did sampling of it, many times. Weigh, cook, re weigh, record, do another

  • @anthonylucas9544
    @anthonylucas9544 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful with optimizing I work in water treatment at a plating company and I had no idea that my water was so cloudy because I was using too much floculent and it’s really important my water is as clear as possible because we evaporate it and the extra particles mean I have to empty and clean the evaporator tank more often, and we have around 10,000 gallons of built up waste sooo can’t exactly stop processing very often. So that’s my long way of saying thank you you gave me the things to look for and try.
    P.s all I got was a crash course and told good luck at my company when I decided to take over water treatment have been doing it for less then a week

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  2 роки тому

      Anthony
      Keep up the good work. Lots of folks end up kind of on their own but what makes the difference is our willingness to say “I don’t know” and learn something new.

  • @Glox90
    @Glox90 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. We run the same disk thickener at our plant. Problem we are having is we use a rotary lobe pump to pump the thickened sludge to our digester. If the thickened sludge is too dry we tend to cavitate the pump.

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  2 роки тому

      Thanks Phillip
      Yes viscosity can be a real problem when pushing high concentrations of solids for most any pump.

  • @joecunningham3780
    @joecunningham3780 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @a1collective443
    @a1collective443 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the info bud!!!

  • @yungavalor3192
    @yungavalor3192 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for those words of wisdom at the end.

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Alex!

    • @arkama67
      @arkama67 2 роки тому +1

      @@WastewaterOperationsChannel did you ever encounter anaerobic sludge pellets with a coating all around them due to too much polymer ? Great content

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  2 роки тому

      Great question arkama
      I don’t think I have seen that
      But if you found enough poly to coat the pellets I would think you’d want to reduce dosing

    • @arkama67
      @arkama67 2 роки тому

      @@WastewaterOperationsChannel I have a case where anaerobic pellets are fully coated, encased, leading to anaerobic sludge washout by flotation from their own gas. I can't come with a reasonable explanation. Surface tensioner has been my first thought but Polymer dosages have been triple checked reduced without any benefit :/ Anyway, great channel thanks you for taking the time to answer.

  • @garywilliamson1002
    @garywilliamson1002 2 роки тому +2

    awesome video! I operate a DAF system and I think it might help in the treatment process as well, THANKS

  • @BB-nn9en
    @BB-nn9en Рік тому +1

    Good stuff! thanks

  • @derekp9737
    @derekp9737 Рік тому +1

    cool video!

  • @alyssaa1536
    @alyssaa1536 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!!

  • @jdjadav
    @jdjadav 3 роки тому +2

    Very useful information. universities provide only theoretical knowledge but this type of video gave pretty good practical knowledge thanks a lot!!

  • @sanjithaadikari5627
    @sanjithaadikari5627 2 роки тому +1

    Very Informative Video..

  • @masoudalkamali402
    @masoudalkamali402 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting Vedio and very attractive way of educating 👌.

  • @zuutlmna
    @zuutlmna 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video!! Don't remember all the specifics of the polymer we were using. But it worked great! However, keeping it properly dialed-in to prevent over or under dosing was a nightmare.. Flows and sludge characteristics could fluctuate a lot, and rapidly. The process ended up being rather attention intensive, regardless of all the automation. (Retired operator, City of Hayward, Calif.)..

  • @DanielRButler
    @DanielRButler 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, good video. (and what a great Fargo Accent you have! )

  • @claytonbigsby7197
    @claytonbigsby7197 2 роки тому +1

    First off, Very helpful and insightful video. Secondly, What kind of dry solid content are y’all getting? Using a screw press and velodyne mixer, we hover btw 16%-20%.

  • @jonassoderlund4902
    @jonassoderlund4902 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video! Im working on a wastewater plant in Finland 🙂

  • @saurabhkadam5754
    @saurabhkadam5754 4 роки тому +2

    I'm waste water Operator (Etp operator) ,I wnt job another country,am from India and I have passed the degree in waste water training treatment, Oxford institute since 2018

  • @armedjester81
    @armedjester81 3 роки тому +3

    We use a centrifuge at my plant. Its interesting to see a different method. We get roughly 20% but there's a huge upfront and energy cost.

    • @leahfrances2229
      @leahfrances2229 Рік тому

      20% efficiency ???

    • @armedjester81
      @armedjester81 Рік тому +1

      @@leahfrances2229 yup. 24% with the right polymer.

    • @jimmyjohn8008
      @jimmyjohn8008 4 місяці тому

      I'm just curious to know what is the gallons of polymer per hour are added to the sludge feed rate in gallons per minute. Ours is about 4.5 gallons of polymer per hour for 150 gallons of sludge per minute.

  • @justinmitchell6072
    @justinmitchell6072 2 роки тому +2

    Hello. Great videos. Would you do a video on ammonia in digestate? How do you handle high levels of ammonia?

  • @marcorocha1741
    @marcorocha1741 4 роки тому +2

    hello
    i work in a paint shop plant , what is the diferent of polymer and detackification, i have problems about sedimentation

  • @koloan93
    @koloan93 3 роки тому +1

    Iv been thrown in the deep end and left to operate a centrifuge with only a days training... desperate to learn as much as I can about this so I don’t mess up!! Need the cake to be coming out dry so I can load more in the wagons.

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  3 роки тому +1

      Snowflake,
      Shoot me an email and I’ll send you some good info on basic operational principles of centrifuges.

    • @koloan93
      @koloan93 3 роки тому

      @@WastewaterOperationsChannel what’s your email address? After a week on it tweaking around with settings I managed to get good dry cake being produced but still don’t have fully clear centrate... cheers

  • @marcostavares7293
    @marcostavares7293 5 років тому +1

    5 *

  • @sukhswizzy
    @sukhswizzy 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. Can you tell me about the mixing valve ? It’s a NRV or check valve with weighted arm ?

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  2 роки тому +1

      It’s a mixing valve
      Kind of like a check valve, but the intended purpose is to add a bunch of shear right at the point of polymer injection.

  • @angelodeguzman-jk8cp
    @angelodeguzman-jk8cp 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi sir how can i make water flow in filter press flow smoothly.? Because im having trouble the water didnt pass through it always stuck.

  • @sonbol1986
    @sonbol1986 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video!
    Kindly ley me know more about the screen used for sludge dewatering in this video.
    Thanks in advance.

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  2 роки тому

      www.huber-technology.com/products/sludge-treatment/sludge-thickening/huber-disc-thickener-s-disc.html
      More info

  • @reviewprice2100
    @reviewprice2100 19 годин тому

    Hi I want to ask, ever you tried to apply flocculant in a heavy mud? and measure the SG?

  • @Liotzik
    @Liotzik 3 роки тому +1

    Bravo, this is a nice and educative video. 10+

  • @buckfever15
    @buckfever15 3 роки тому +1

    awesome video! is this sludge just from the primary clarifier??

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  3 роки тому +1

      Great question, this is actually blended primary and secondary waste sludge.

    • @buckfever15
      @buckfever15 3 роки тому +1

      @@WastewaterOperationsChannel thank you for the quick reply, one more question! Polymer is injected how many times in the whole process? Once obviously in this video when the two sludge streams are combined, but isn’t polymer also added earlier in the process?

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  3 роки тому +1

      Nope no other additions

  • @redasharawy9
    @redasharawy9 3 роки тому +1

    What is the most polymer used and amount in manciple wastewater

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  3 роки тому

      Reda thanks for watching and for the question. I wish it was an easy thing to answer...the answer is it depends.
      Processes like the one in the video are primarily thickening and use lower amounts (1-5 lbs per ton of material being thickened)
      Dewatering of digested sludges require much more (10-60 pounds per ton maybe more)

  • @joeschmo2693
    @joeschmo2693 3 роки тому +1

    Get my hands dirty?!!??? Never, sir.

  • @fatihince2492
    @fatihince2492 4 роки тому +2

    Hi sir could you give me some details?
    Whats polimer mark and code name?
    How much that polimer price?
    Thank you.

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  4 роки тому +1

      Fatih
      Thanks for reaching out!
      This specific Polymer is a Solenis product. As I stated in the video there are an infinite number of combinations and prices for polymers. So what we use and pay can be completely different than everyone else.
      If your interested further I’d suggest finding your local SNF and Solenis rep if you’re in the States. If not brands and corporations names will be different.

    • @fatihince2492
      @fatihince2492 4 роки тому +1

      Wastewater Operations Channel, Could you give me e-mail adress. i’ll ask you special question.

    • @WastewaterOperationsChannel
      @WastewaterOperationsChannel  4 роки тому

      Wastewateroperationschannel@gmail.com

  • @saulaero1
    @saulaero1 3 місяці тому +1

    So what is the brand of the polymer?

  • @xolanimbelekwana9580
    @xolanimbelekwana9580 3 роки тому +1

    Why overdosing floculant leaves water murky?

    • @csl1315
      @csl1315 2 роки тому

      The polymer emulsions leaves the water murky when there is excess polymer in the solution. For most of these polymer products, a 5% polymer in water solution will be a white/cream color and very thick. The clearer the water, the closer you are to the correct level

    • @csl1315
      @csl1315 2 роки тому +1

      Btw I'm a QC lab technician for one of these major polymer manufacturers

    • @fatmazohraguenda8134
      @fatmazohraguenda8134 Рік тому

      Hello ​@@csl1315 , I would be so grateful if you could share some knowledge about these polymers, like their origins ( the raw materials) and some of their names I mean the chemistry behind them, if not please be kind to gide me where I can find those

    • @angelodeguzman-jk8cp
      @angelodeguzman-jk8cp 4 місяці тому

      ​@@csl1315 hi sir how to achieve clear water using polymer? And what is the best ph level before using flocculant? I work in waste water treatment metal recovery.

  • @ordersforsplitdogs4315
    @ordersforsplitdogs4315 2 роки тому +1

    Is that all poo?