Bassett Engineering was fortunate enough to be able to work with Lackawanna River Basin Sewer Authority to replace the covers on two 65-foot diameter anaerobic sludge digesters at their wastewater treatment facility in Throop. Digester gas powers two microturbine cogeneration units that generate electricity to reduce Throop’s power consumption. We just closed out the project and here are some key features:
- Removed screenings, grit and sludge from the digesters and cleaned them to create a safe working environment
- Two new flexible membrane covers installed that include:
- two membranes per tank
- aeration blower packages
- related gas safety systems
- all related ancillary work
- Limited gas and sludge pipe modifications
- Gas supervisory and control (SCADA) system that includes:
- new membrane cover control panel
- instruments and control software
- Integrated communication between new membrane SCADA system and plant’s existing SCADA system
- Operational adjustments to balance digester gas output with microturbine gas consumption
More project details can be viewed at the link below:
https://bassetteng.com/nutrient-removal/throop-wwtp-digester-cover-replacement/
Reactor Blower Pipe Replacement
Bassett Engineering is also currently designing the replacement of the main blower pipe supplying air to the biological nutrient removal process. Replacing this pipe will require careful construction sequencing to maintain continuous treatment.
The projects are part of coordinated efforts between the Authority and Bassett Engineering to optimize the performance of the 10.0 mgd plant, which Bassett also assisted in upgrading to its current BNR treatment level in 2009.