Managing variable wastewater flows from festival venue

Wastewater treatment technology from WCS Environmental Engineering is delivering enhanced ammonia removal at a village treatment works which manages seasonal flows and loads.

Severn Trent’s Blymhill wastewater treatment works in Staffordshire serves a catchment that includes Weston Park, a 17th century country house set in 1,000 acres of parkland, that hosts large outdoor events such as music festivals, concerts and fairs. As such, incoming flows and loads to the works can vary seasonally and depending on which events are held.

Severn Trent selected one WCSEE Hybrid-SAF™ – submerged aerated filter – unit to deliver increased tertiary ammonia removal, replacing existing temporary equipment and therefore increasing the capacity at the works to ensure that the highest loads are treated at all times.

WCSEE Hybrid SAF T10000 at Blymhil WwTW
WCSEE Hybrid SAF T10000 at Blymhil WwTW

The Hybrid-SAF is required to treat a peak flow of 7 l/s, while maintaining compliance with environmental permit requirements for ammonia of 5 mg/l during summer months.

WCSEE’s patented process technology employs a submerged moving-bed, fixed-film reactor, proven to treat wastewater with greater energy efficiency compared to traditional submerged SAFs. The unique design of the flow balancing in the primary tank means it can cope with variable flows and loads making it ideal for seasonal venues.

WCSEE utility manager Andrew Haywood said:

“We are pleased this technology has been selected by Severn Trent to provide biological treatment at Blymhill treatment works.

“Treating seasonal fluctuations can be a challenge for wastewater treatment works. The sudden increases in concentration and flow can have an impact on the existing processes which may not be sized to accommodate the increases in load.

“Owing to its unique design, the WCSEE Hybrid-SAF can accommodate spikes in biological load, assisting the sewage works to perform to the required consent standards.”

John Woodward, team manager at Severn Trent Water, said:

“Severn Trent Water is committed to operating its sewage treatment sites to a high standard so as to provide direct environmental protection and improve the quality of our rivers. WCSEE’s Hybrid-SAF is a technology we have successfully used many times, which is why it was selected to help us achieve strict environmental standards required at Blymhill.”

Modular in design, with a 30% smaller footprint than comparable technologies, WCSEE’s Hybrid-SAFs are built offsite, can be transported easily and used across multiple sites as required.

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