Derry Township WWTP Tour | AIChE

Derry Township WWTP Tour

Monday, April 18, 2016,
5:45pm to 8:30pm
EDT
In-Person / Local
Clearwater Road Treatment Facility
670 Clearwater Road
Hershey, PA 17033
United States
Agenda:
5:45 - 6:00 Register at the DTMA Administration and Control Building
6:00 - 7:15 Plant Tour given by Michael (Mike) L. Snyder, Operation & Maintenance Supervisor. A brochure will be provided. Q&A.
7:30 – 8:30 Dinner at nearby Bob Evans Restaurant (650 Walton Ave., Hummelstown, PA 17036)
 
Program: The Clearwater Road Wastewater Treatment Facility, with a capacity of 5.02 million gallons per day, was placed into operation in 1977 and was expanded and upgraded in a project completed in 2005. This facility, which is located off Hersheypark Drive and discharges to the Swatara Creek, is capable of removing more than 95 percent of the biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solids, total nitrogen to a level of approximately 3 mg/l and total phosphorous to a level below 1 mg/l.
 
Major structures at this facility include: Administration and Control Building including analytical laboratory; Raw wastewater pumping; Screening and grit removal; Primary clarification; Primary effluent equalization; Complete mix activated sludge using primary anoxic, oxic, secondary anoxic, and re-aeration processes for total nitrogen removal; Ferric chloride addition for phosphorous removal; Final clarification; and Ultraviolet disinfection. Residual solids generated at the facility are processed using gravity thickening (primary sludge), floatation thickening (waste activated sludge), blending, and anaerobic digestion. Liquid digested sludge is dewatered using a centrifuge or belt filter press to produce a cake. The cake is then dried in a pasteurization-like process to produce Class A, exceptional quality granular product known as Clearwater SteadiGro. This product is marketed and sold to end users as a fertilizer product. The anaerobic sludge digestion process generates large quantities of methane (biogas). Currently the biogas is used for building and liquid digester sludge heating, production of steam to dry the cake into the SteadiGro granules, and as fuel for the co-generation facility which generates electrical power for use in the plant. To clarify, it is the hot water from the co-gen engine that is used for building heat.

When you enter the facility, you will easily see the main parking lot. No PPE is required.

Please RSVP to Peter Kabatek at pkabatek@aol.com by noon April 14, 2016.
If you require a PDH certificate, also request it in your RSVP.