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BIOSEP® : An efficient and compact Process
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1. THE WASTEWATER MARKET
BIOSEP®
MARKET DRIVERS:
need for reliable technologies with
Increasing environmental and public health high treatment efficiencies
concerns have led to more stringent wastewater
regulations
Limits of conventional biological treatments existing works require compact solutions
that can be easily integrated
Increasing demand for innovative solutions to
ensure quality standards
Water Scarcity : a reality in many parts of the world
Reuse of treated wastewater is a large
Example of Reuse Demand
and growing practice
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1. THE WASTEWATER MARKET
BIOSEP®
In-Building (Wastewater +
Reuse); 24%
Domestic Municipal; 38%
Market Size
Landfill Leachate; 9%
Other; 2% Domestic Municipal Sewage :
Industrial; 27%
In 2005
$96.6 million
Expected in 2010:
$178.2 million (AAGR = 13%)
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1. THE WASTEWATER MARKET
BIOSEP®
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2. THE BIOSEP® SOLUTION
BIOSEP®
Principle
Application
Advantages
Standardisation
Softwares & Services
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MBR beginning ….
BIOSEP®
1992 :
1989 :
First MBR patent
First Full scale plant in Japan
developed by Anjou
designed by Prof Yamamoto
Recherche
1990 :
1987 :
International conference
First MBR tests
(ICOM) showing the first MBR
Prof VISVANATHAN
results
(Thailand)
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BIOSEP® Since 2000
Operation Feed-Back & Assistance
Process Optimisation NordKanal,
NordKanal, Germany
Design
Energy
Fouling
Cleaning
2006
Contract for the
MCC Biosep 1997 2004 operation of the
1st industrial BIOSEP KRUGER-
KRUGER-WABAG largest MBR plant
1994 450 m3/d 80,000 p.e. (Oman)
Membranes in 45,000 m3/d
container
1993
Anjou Recherche 2004
1995 1999
Lab scale studies BIOSEP
Industrial Pilot Plant 1st Municipal BIOSEP:
PACK
Perthes en Gâtinais
1997
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Membranes type
BIOSEP®
• Three main membranes Technologies are available in the market
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Membrane Suppliers
BIOSEP®
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2. THE BIOSEP® SOLUTION
BIOSEP®
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PRINCIPLE
BIOSEP® One stage for the removal
of all pollutants
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PERFORMANCES AND GUARANTEES
BIOSEP®
Performances Guarantees
Biological Treatment
COD ≥ 95 % ≤ 30 mg/l (Non Degradable COD)
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Physical Barrier
BIOSEP®
Dissolved salts Colloids Suspended solids
Viruses Bacteria
Nanofiltration Microfiltration
A physical Barrier:
No more Colloids and Viruses MBR Membranes
Effluent Water adapted to Reuse 0.01 to 0.4 microns
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Operation Procedure
BIOSEP®
Periodical backwash is applied:
The membrane permeability is measured on line, and periodically according to operation set point,
backwashes phases are launched. The aim is to remove the cake developed on the membranes.
The solids accumulated on the membranes are removed regularly.
Flat Sheet:
Influent water is stopped and the air is scouring the solids, achieving a declogging (relaxation phase)
Relaxation Filtration
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Operation Procedure
BIOSEP®
Periodical backwash is applied:
The membrane permeability is measured on line, and periodically according to operation set point,
backwashes phases are launched. The aim is to remove the cake developed on the membranes.
The solids accumulated on the membranes are removed regularly.
Hollow Fiber:
Effluent water is injected in a reverse way ensuring the un-clogging of the membranes.
Filtration Backwash
Treated
Treated water
water
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APPLICATION
BIOSEP®
Two configurations according to the existing site constraint, the type
of membrane selected & the design criteria.
Two MBR
Configurations to fit
all wastewater applications
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Cost (OPEX and CAPEX)
BIOSEP®
Membrane costs evolution* : 10 times cheaper in 10 years !
500
Membrane cost per m2 (euros)
400
300
For less than 2,000 m3/d MBR plant:
200 • The membrane represents less than 15%
100 of the total equipment cost.
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1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 •The membrane replacement budget
represents 0.04 euros/m3 of treated water.
Operation Cost Breakdown
(<2000 m3/d plant,
without the sludge treatment) Chemicals
Membrane 19%
replacement
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STANDARDISATION:
Package Plant for small scale plants
BIOSEP®
VEOLINK® Software & Services – an assistance all the way through a project:
> Connecting people with the project
VEOLINK Com®, web site which allows the public permanent access to information
VEOLINK Tech®, a secured access platform for exchanging technical data
Advanced tools to operate a plant
Membrane fouling : on line measurement
Prevent clogging
Warning for backwashes
VEOLINK Advanced Control®
VEOLINK Data Management®, data collection and processing
VEOLINK Assets Management®, management of maintenance operations
VEOLINK Star®, online process control system
Benefit from VWS expertise at all times 23
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Software & Services : Expertise Centre
BIOSEP®
Advances Research Adapted to
Membrane Investigation & Services
(ARAMIS)
Expertise & Knowledge centre for
Membrane System
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Why selecting a MBR ?
BIOSEP®
Biosep is a compact solution, which can fit in the
most tighten plant area.
MEMROD the ship-based Biosep installation (cf
slide 34)
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ADVANTAGES
BIOSEP®
Biosep
patented treatment: yes
compact process: low footprint
fully automated operation
adaptable to any kind of treatment
quick response to high load variations
Experience with different types of Membranes
MEMROD
Modular system:
very easy to upgrade
Low revamping cost
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3. FAQ
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4. FAQ
BIOSEP®
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4. FAQ
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4. FAQ
BIOSEP®
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4. FAQ
BIOSEP®
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BIOSEP®
4. MAIN REFERENCES
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BIOSEP®
Finnlines, Germany
Year: 2002
Flow: 38 m3/d (1.6 m3/h peak)
Membranes: Flat Sheet Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: on board (Vessel)
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
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BIOSEP®
Okaloosa County, FL - USA
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BIOSEP®
Whitsundays Islands (QLD) - Brampton Island
Year: 2007
Flow: 100 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: Package Plant
Wastewater source: municipal sewage to Reuse
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 20 mg/l,
TKN < 15 mg/l and
Total P < 3 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Saint Jean de Liversay , France
Year: 2007
Flow:
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
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BIOSEP®
Thelus, France
Year: 2001
Flow: 185 m3/d (8 m3/h peak)
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 25 mg/l,
TKN < 15 mg/l and
Total P < 2 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Schramberg-Waldmössingen, Germany
Year: 2004
Flow: 1,296 m3/d (90 m3/h peak)
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 15
1 mg/l, TN < 15 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Nailloux, France
Year: 2006
Flow: 965 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 3 mg/l, TN < 15 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
ISOPARC - SORIGNY, France
Year: 2007
Flow: 750 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l, TN < 10 mg/l
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Perthes en Gâtinais, France
Year: 1999
Flow: 1,400 m3/d (85 m3/h peak)
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l, TN < 10 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Ashbourne , Ireland
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BIOSEP®
Monteray Shores, NC - USA
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BIOSEP®
Ile d’Yeu, France
Year: 1999
Flow: 2200 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 10 mg/l, NK < 5 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Saint Jouan-des-Guérets, France
WWTP Capacity: 7,500 PE
Design & Build: MSE
Type of treatment: Total Nitrogen Removal
Year: 2006
Flow: 1,754 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes (Puron)
Configuration : Separated Membrane Reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l (98 % removal),
TSS < 1 mg/l (99 % removal)
TN < 10 mg/l (90 % removal)
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BIOSEP®
Monheim, Germany
Year: 2003
Flow: 1,820 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 15
1 mg/l, TN < 15 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Guethary, France
Year: 2003
Flow: 2,000 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l, TN < 15 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
SIGEAN, France
Year: 2007
Flow: 2,000 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes
Configuration : Single Stage reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l, TN < 15 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Rousset, France
WWTP Capacity: 12,000 PE
Design & Build: OTV France
Type of treatment: Total Nitrogen Removal
Year: 2006
Flow: 1,800 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes (Puron)
Configuration : Separated Membrane Reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l,
TSS < 1 mg/l
TN < 15 mg/l
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BIOSEP®
Avranches, France
Year: 2006
Flow: 14,250 m3/d
Membranes: Hollow Fibres Membranes (Puron)
Configuration : Separated Membrane Reactor
Construction: above ground
Wastewater source: municipal sewage
Treatment requirements:
BOD5 < 5 mg/l, TSS < 2 mg/l, TN < 15 mg/l
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6. Papers & Articles
BIOSEP®
• Membranes (les): Une solution à bien des problèmes; eau, l'industrie, les nuisances (l'); mois
:211/"avril"; Mizier m.o.; 1998
• Remise à niveau des step : traiter le problème dans sa globalité; eau, l'industrie, les nuisances (l'); mois
:213/"juin"/"juillet"; Mizier m.o.; 1998
• Bio-traitement des eaux usées: la mode est aux procédés compacts; environnement & technique, info-
déchets; mois :175/"avril"; ; 1998
• Membranes font la révolution (les); hydroplus; mois :112/113/"juin"/"juillet"; Besrest S.; 2001
• Membranes (les): point sur les évolutions d'un outil incontournable en production d'eau potable; eau,
l'industrie, les nuisances (l'); mois :210/"mars"; Buisson H./Lebeau T./Lelievre C./Herremans L.; 1998
• Immersed membrane activated sludge for the reuse of municipal wastewater; desalination; mois :113;
cote p./Buisson H./Pound C./Arakaki G.; 1997
• Traitement des eaux résiduaires industrielles (le): un biosep pour la smart; pcm le pont; mois
:"novembre";Praderie M./Paillard H; 1997
• Use of immersed membranes for upgrading wastewater treatment plants (the); water science &
technology tome ou volume : 37 mois :9; Buisson H./Cote P./Praderie M./Paillard H.; 1998
• Immersed membranes activated sludge process applied to the treatment of municipal wastewater; water
science & technology tome ou volume : 38 mois :4/5; Cote P./Buisson H./Praderie M.; 1998
• Dephosphatation physico-chimique au chlorure ferrique sur bioréacteur à membranes immergées
(biosep). Impact du coagulant sur le procédé; mois :;Cabaret G.; 1998
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6. Papers & Articles
BIOSEP®
• Traitement des eaux de lavage de seiche par le procédé Biosep; mois ; Leftah N.; 1998
• Remise à niveau des step des collectivités: des traitements efficaces, pour des situations toujours
particulières; eau, l'industrie, les nuisances (l'); mois :233/"juin"/"juillet"; Guyard C.; 2000
• Stabilization and dewatering of wastewater using hollow fiber membranes; water research tome ou
volume : 29 mois :"octobre"; Benitez J./Rodriguez A./Malaver R.; 1995
• Replacement of secondary clarification by membrane separation - results with plate and hollow fibre
modules; water science & technology tome ou volume : 38 mois :4/5; Gunder B./Krauth k.; 1998
• Eaux industrielles. du panachage technologique au zéro rejet; eau, l'industrie, les nuisances (l'); mois
:249/"février"; Martin-Lagardette J.L.; 2002
• Réacteurs biologiques à membranes pour l'épuration des eaux usées urbaines (les); Environnement &
Technique, info-déchets; mois :216/"mai";Pronost J.; 2002
• Wastewater reuse technologies conférence : indo-french water week - research technology
management; Delhi, Inde, 19-20 nov. 1999/Mumbai, Inde, 22-23 nov.1999/Calcutta, Inde, 25-26 nov.
1999
• Etude de la faisabilité de la dephosphatation biologique dans les réacteurs biologiques à membranes
immergées jie 2002 : Poitiers, France, 18-20.09.2002; Meinhold J./Jordan E./Buisson H./Cigana J. ; 2002
• Guethary: la première station d'épuration européenne- zéro virus; travaux; mois :815; Debuire J.
• Réutilisation et le recyclage de l'eau pousses par la sécheresse (la); eau, l'industrie, les nuisances (l');
mois :286/"décembre"; Mizier m.o.; 2005
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