Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 604 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart D - AERATION
Section 604.420 - Packed Tower Aeration
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 604.420
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Packed tower aeration (PTA) may be used for removing compounds with a Henry's Constant greater than 100 atm mol/mol at 120° C. Compounds with a Henry's Constant less than 10 may not be removed by PTA. For Henry's Constant values between 10 and 100, PTA may be used upon completion of a pilot study and approval by the Agency.
b) Process Design
1) Construction Permit Applications
and Pilot Study
A) Before installing PTA, the
community water supply must submit a construction permit application that
includes Henry's Constant for the contaminant, the mass transfer coefficient,
air pressure drop and stripping factor, height and diameter of unit, air to
water ratio, packing depth, and surface loading rate.
B) Pilot testing is required for PTA used for
compounds with Henry's Constant greater than 100 unless there is considerable
past performance data on the contaminant to be treated, there is a
concentration level similar to previous projects, and the Agency has approved
the process design based on use of appropriate calculations without pilot
testing. Proposals of this type must be discussed with the Agency prior to
submission of any construction permit applications.
C) When a pilot test is required, the pilot
test must:
i) evaluate a variety of loading
rates and air to water ratios at the peak contaminant concentration;
and
ii) give special consideration
to removal efficiencies when multiple contaminations occur.
2) The tower must be
designed to reduce contaminants to below the maximum contaminant level (MCL)
and to the lowest practical level.
3) The water loading rates are typically in
the range from 15 gpm/ft2 to 30
gpm/ft2.
4) The ratio of the column diameter to
packing diameter must be at least 10:1 for the full-scale tower. The pilot test
can have a ratio of 7:1. The type and size of the packing used in the
full-scale unit must be the same as that used in the pilot unit.
5) The minimum volumetric air to water ratio
at peak water flow must be in the range of 25:1 and to 80:1, unless otherwise
demonstrated by a pilot study and approved by the Agency under Section
604.145(b).
6) The design must
consider providing pretreatment if potential fouling problems are likely to
occur. Fouling problems can occur from calcium carbonate and iron precipitation
and from bacterial growth.
7)
Disinfection capability must be provided prior to and after PTA.
8) The effects of temperature must be
considered since a drop in water temperature can result in a drop in
contaminant removal efficiency.
c) Materials of Construction
1) The tower may be constructed of stainless
steel, concrete, aluminum, fiberglass, or plastic, but the tower must not be
constructed of uncoated carbon steel.
2) Towers must be protected against damage
from wind.
3) Towers must have
adequate structural support.
d) Water Flow System
1) Water must be distributed uniformly at the
top of the tower when using spray nozzles or orifice type distributor trays
that prevent short-circuiting.
2) A
mist eliminator must be provided above the water distributor system.
3) A side wiper redistribution ring must be
provided at least every 10 feet to prevent water channeling along the tower
wall and short-circuiting.
4)
Sample taps must be provided in the influent and effluent piping.
5) If an effluent sump is provided, it must
be accessible to allow for cleaning and must be equipped with a drain valve in
compliance with Section 604.1500.
6) The effluent piping must have a means to
discharge to waste.
7) The design
must prevent freezing of the influent riser and effluent piping when the unit
is not operating.
8) If piping is
buried, it must be maintained under positive pressure.
9) An overflow line must be provided that
discharges 12 to 24 inches above the ground surface.
e) Air Flow System
1) The air inlet to the blower and the tower
discharge vent must be down turned and protected with a noncorrodible 24 mesh
screen to prevent contamination from extraneous matter.
2) A positive airflow sensing device and a
pressure gauge must be installed on the air influent line. The positive
airflow-sensing device must be a part of an automatic control system that will
turn off the influent water if positive airflow is not detected. The pressure
gauge will serve as an indicator of fouling buildup.
f) Other Required Features
1) Access ports with a minimum diameter of 24
inches to facilitate inspection, media replacement, media cleaning and
maintenance of the interior must be provided.
2) Disinfection application points ahead of
the tower must be provided.
3)
Adequate packing support to allow free flow of water and to prevent deformation
of the media with deep packing heights must be provided.
4) An access ladder must be
provided.
5) The blower,
disinfectant feeder and well pump must have an electrical
interconnection.
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