Flotation 2012 Final Program
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Flotation 2012 Final Program
Conference Venue Buildings on Columbia University Campus Conference Venue Campus Gateways Registration Subway Entrance of 116th Street-Columbia University Station on 1 line 120th Street Amsterdam Ave. Broadway Claremont Ave. 115th Street Alfred Lerner Hall 114th Street 114th Street 113th Street 113th Street 112th Street 112th Street Amsterdam Ave. 116th Street Broadway Riverside Drive Mudd Hall The 6th International Conference on Flotation for Water and Wastewater Systems Conference Information and Programs Alfred Lerner Hall Columbia University 2920 Broadway, near 114th Street New York, NY 10027 October 29th to November 1st 2012 www.flotation2012.org Thank you to our conference sponsors and attendees for your support of the conference. Conference Sponsors: Diamond Gold Silver Bronze Committees Technical Program Committee Organizing Committee Prof. James Edzwald (USA) - Chairman William Becker, Chairman, Columbia University Dr. William Becker (USA) - Vice Chair Kartik Chandran, Co-Chairman, Columbia University Mr. Tony Amato (United Kingdom) Ian Crossley, Co-Chairman, Hazen and Sawyer Dr. John Bratby (USA) Howard Dunn, Aquarion Water Mr. Jan Dahlquist (Sweden) John Dyksen, United Water Dr. David Dixon (Australia) Ryan Hess, Infilco Degremont Prof. Pascal Guiraud (France) James Edzwald, University of Massachusetts Prof. Johannes Haarhoff (South Africa) James Farmerie, Leopold, a Xylem Brand Prof. Mooyoung Han (South Korea) Karl Glucina, Suez Mr. Petri Jokela (Finland) Gary Naumick, American Water Prof. Jun Ma (China) James Roberts, NYCDEP Prof. Yoshihko Matsui (Japan) Matthew Valade, Hazen and Sawyer Dr. David Pernitsky (Canada) Prof. Marco Reali (Brazil) Prof. Claus Schuster (Germany) 1 Conference Program Monday 29 October 2012 08:00 am to 09:00 am Registration 09:00 am to 10:45 am Opening Ceremony, Welcome and Keynote Address 10:45 am to 11:50 am Session 1: Drinking Water Treatment Session 2: Research 11:50 am to 01:20 pm Lunch 01:20 pm to 05:15 pm Session 1: Drinking Water Treatment, continued Session 2: Research, continued 05:15 pm to 07:00 pm Poster Presentations and Reception Tuesday 30 October 2012 08:00 am to 08.30 am Registration 08:30 am to 09:30 am Session 3: Drinking Water Treatment, continued Session 4: Research, continued 09:30 am to 12:05 pm Session 5: Seawater and Membrane Treatment Session 6: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse 12:05 pm to 01:30 pm Lunch 01:30 pm to 05:00 pm Session 5: Seawater and Membrane Treatment, continued Session 6: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, continued 06:30 pm to 10.30 pm New York City Harbor Dinner Cruise Boat departs at 7.00 pm from Pier 81, West 41st St., Manhattan. 2 Conference Program Wednesday 31 October 2012 08:00 am to 08:15 am Registration 08:15 am to 09:15 am Session 7: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, continued Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae 09:15 am to 12:15 pm Session 9: Energy and Sustainability Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae, continued 12:15 pm to 01:45 pm Lunch 01:45 pm to 02:45 pmSession 10: Final Session 03:15 pm to 04:30 pmClosing Paper, Panel Discussion and Closing Comments Thursday 1 November 2012 08:30 am to 04:30 pmSite Tours: New York City Department of Environmental Protection Croton Water Filtration Plant and United Water Haworth Water Treatment Plant. Up to 50 guests can be accommodated Background information will be requested to enable security clearance. Lunch at Haworth is included. Departure and Return-Entrance to 498 Seventh Avenue, NY, NY 10018 (Hazen and Sawyer office location), at Seventh Avenue between 36th and 37th Street 3 Presentation Program MONDAY 29, OCTOBER 2012 8:00-9:00 AM Registration 9:00-9:30 Opening Ceremony Welcoming Remarks: William Becker, Carter Strickland-DEP Commissioner 9:30-10:15 Keynote Address: Professor George Tchobanoglous New directions in wastewater treatment for the 21st century 10:15-10:45 10:45-11:20 11:20-11:50 Coffee Break Session 1: Drinking Water Treatment Session 2: Research Moderators: James Edzwald and Jan Dahlquist Moderators: Johannes Haarhoff and Claus Schuster Leading Paper 1: Ian Crossley Leading Paper 2: Yanping Liu, Mallorie Tourbin, Sebastien Lachaize, Pascal Guiraud Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Technology and Engineering – A personal history spanning four decades Flotation separation of SiO2 nanoparticles from waters Gary S. Kaminski Mira Park, Mooyoung Han, Tschung-il Kim Operating highlights from 15 years of DAF operation for drinking water treatment Design parameters estimations for adjustable bubble size in bubble generating system 11:50-1:20 PM Lunch 1:20-1:50 Brett deWynter, Simon Breese, Brent Edge Optimized water treatment for the city of Penticton 4 Russell Yap, Michael Whittaker, William Peirson, Bruce Jefferson, Volga Bulmus, Richard Stuetz, Gayle Newcombe, Rita Henderson Poly-surfactants as micro-bubble surface modifiers for the flotation of microcystis aeruginosa without coagulation-flocculation Presentation Program 1:50-2:20 2:20-2:50 Petr Dolejs, Pavel Dobias Rodrigo Moruzzi, Marco Reali Results of six years operation of the first DAF in Central and Eastern Europe (WTP Mostiste – Czech Republic) The influence of floc size and hydraulic detention time on the performance of a DAF pilot unit and their relationship with a mathematical model Jan Cromphout, Herve Lagast, Gisele Peleman, Liesbeth Verdickt Mia Bondelind Flotation: The best choice for the floc removal process in the drinking water treatment plant of Kluizen Investigating the applicability to use Computational Fluid Dynamics for modelling Dissolved Air Flotation 2:50-3:30 Coffee Break 3:30-4:00 Michael Greeley, Matthew Valade, Peter Rice Nicolas Roux, Nathalie Vigneron-Larasa, Thomas Thouvenot, Abdelkader Gaïd Flying Blind: How seasonal impacts unforeseen by pilot studies created startup hurdles at the Madbury WTP Modelling and operation of a Spidflow plant Stephen Olson Babak Lakghomi, Ron Hofmann, Yuri Lawryshyn New Great Pond Water Treatment Plant, Weymouth, Massachusetts Optimization of Dissolved Air Flotation for drinking water treatment through CFD Modeling Oiva Suutarinen, Kalle Suutarinen Jan Cromphout, Stijn Mortier, Tommy Vanhullebush, Robert Vanhoucke, Liesbeth Verdickt 4:00-4:30 4:30-5:00 Rictor® Turbulent Flotation Process 5:15-7:00 PM TM Full scale use of an improved pneumatically adjustable flotation nozzle at the drinking water treatment plant of Kluizen Poster Presentations and Reception: Carlton Lounge, Mudd Hall, Columbia University 5 Presentation Program TUESDAY 30, OCTOBER 2012 8:00 AM 8:30-9:00 Registration Session 3: Drinking Water Treatment Continued Session 4: Research Continued Moderators: James Edzwald and Jan Dahlquist Moderators: Johannes Haarhoff and Claus Schuster Xiaohui Jin, Souleymane Ndiongue, Larry Moore, Devendra Borikar, Tory Hewlett, Lindsay Ariss, Laura Zettler Jun Ma, Jing Zou, Yu-long Shi, Zeng-he Liu Effects of flocculation time and hydraulic loading on DAF treating Mopanshan Reservoir water with low turbidity and low temperature Pilot-scale investigation on the performance of slow sand filtration, conventional treatment, and modified conventional treatment using Dissolved Air Flotation as clarifier: A comparative study 9:00-9:30 Ivan Zhu, Jim Farmerie, Brian Bates K. A. Maia, Marco Reali, A. Pioltine Innovative approach for simultaneous chromium, iron, manganese, and total organic carbon removal using Dissolved Air Flotation for drinking water treatment The influence of water velocity at the entrance of the contact zone on the performance of a DAF pilot plant Session 5: Seawater and Membrane Treatment Session 6: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Moderators: Mooyoung Han and Jun Ma 9:30-10:05 10:05-10:35 6 Moderators: David Pernitsky and Petri Jokela Leading Paper: James Edzwald, Johannes Haarhoff Leading Paper: John Bratby Seawater coagulation and Dissolved Air Flotation pretreatment for reverse osmosis water plants Flotation for secondary effluent polishing Coffee Break Presentation Program 10:35-11:05 11:05-11:35 11:35-12:05 Johannes Haarhoff, James Edzwald Bryce Carter, Temple Ballard Meeting the air requirements of Dissolved Air Flotation for the pretreatment of seawater Dissolved Air Flotation for improved treatment efficiency in Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW), tertiary, and reuse applications Lennart Jönsson, Jan Dahlquist Franz Bischof, Thomas Pohlers, Ralph Teckenberg Air bubble amount and bubble sizes in the DAF process Upstream flotation enhancing a biological membrane filtration (MBR) Seunghye Oh, Tschung-il Kim, Mooyoung Han Younggyun Choi, Minjeong Park A study on the effect of salinity to Dissolved Air Flotation Treatment of high concentration organic wastewater with a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) process combined with electro-flotation as a solids-liquid separation method 12:05-1:30 PM Lunch 1:30-2:00 Alexandre Besson, Pascal Guiraud Eloá Pelegrino, Marco Reali, Aline Escher Characterization of bubbles produced by Dissolved Air Flotation in saline water Use of tannin based coagulant in an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactor effluent for post-treatment by flotation Hyunjin Park, Soonbuhm Kwon, Huazhang Zhao, Seok Dockko Rajinikanth Rajagopal, Jun Wei Lim, Mao Yu, Ivan Ho, Max Heinz Stegmann Rainer, Wang Jing-Yuan 2:00-2:30 Characteristics of pre-treatment for the seawater reverse osmosis process at high temperature 2:30-3:00 Tony Amato, Kuem-Seo Park, Wonkyu Yim, Tschungil Kim The application of Enflo-DAF™ technology to Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) pre-treatment design and operation 3:00-3:30 Anaerobic co-digestion of faeces and kitchen waste in decentralized source-separation based sanitation concepts Diego Veneu, Gabriela Pino, Mauricio Torem Application of biosorptive flotation for Cd and Cu removal Coffee Break 7 Presentation Program 3:30-4:00 4:00-4:30 4:30-5:00 Abdelkader Gaïd, E. Konig, S. Rouxel, C. Ventresque Petri Jokela, Raghida Lepistö Desalination Drinking Water Plant: Fujairah 2; From pilot to full scale plant: A success story Lamella Dissolved Air Flotation treatment of fish farming effluents as a part of an integrated farming and effluent treatment concept Laurel Passantino, Peter Tymkiw Binga Talabi, Michael MacPhee Carlos Omar Laya, Antje Langbein, Gerhard Koch, Urs Arnold, Thomas Wintgens Dissolved Air Flotation for membrane pre-treatment: Process selection, pilot testing, and performance results for the city of Scottsdale Preliminary studies on a combination of Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) absorption and Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) as advanced treatment of wastewater treatment plant effluents Jason Stusick, Andrew Kleisinger, Monique Durand Ahmet Kayaalp Successful use of DAF for algae laden small rural systems Climate change in Australia: recycling and treatment technology; Case Study: Western Australia THE DESTINY 6:30-10:30 8 Evening: New York Harbor Dinner Cruise Boat departs at 7:00 p.m. from Pier 81, West 41st Street, New York, NY Presentation Program WEDNESDAY 31, OCTOBER 2012 8:00 AM 8:15-8:45 8:45-9:15 Registration Session 7: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Continued Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae Moderators: Marco Reali Moderator: Tony Amato and John Bratby David Pernitsky, Rodney Guest John Bratby Flotation technologies for treatment of oil sands tailings water for Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) reuse applications Algae harvesting using flotation Jessica Younker, Margaret Walsh Xuezhi Zhang, Pasquale Amendola, John Hewson, Milton Sommerfeld, Qiang Hu Bench-scale investigation of an integrated adsorption-coagulation-Dissolved Air Flotation process for offshore produced water treatment Session 9: Energy and Sustainability Influence of growth phases on harvesting Chlorella zofingiensis by Dissolved Air Flotation Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae (Continued) Moderators: Marco Reali and Jun Ma Moderator: Tony Amato and John Bratby 9:15-9:45 Matthew Valade, Kathryn Hoek, John Schultz, Peter Rice Floating Green: DAF is a sustainable treatment process 9:45-10:15 Alexandre Besson, Pascal Guiraud Effects of pH adjustment on Dissolved Air Flotation harvesting of the hypersaline microalga Dunaliella salina Coffee Break 9 Presentation Program 10:15-10:45 Bruce Jefferson, Raffaella Villa, Rachael Whitton, Francesco Ometto, Peter Jarvis Low energy flotation: Ballasted DAF 10:45-11:15 11:15-11:45 11:45-12:15 Russell Yap, Michael Whittaker, William Peirso, Bruce Jefferson, Richard Stuetz, Gayle Newcombe, Rita Henderson The impact of Microcystis aeruginosa strain on cell removal using bubbles modified with poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride) Claus Schuster Bokyung Kim, Tschung-il Kim, Mooyoung Han Overview on DAF applications in industrial wastewater treatment Generation of positively charged bubbles by Dissolved Air Flotation with aluminum electrolysis solution Dennis Voss, Hans-Joachim Putz, Samuel Schabel The micro-bubble flotation with Colloidal Gas Aphron technology – An energy efficient process for the paper industry Joe Nattress, Bill Evans, Bob Banderra, Don Mackay Rohan Wikramanayake, B. Ding, S. Sreeramachandran, H. Lau, K. Shanmugam, R. Knauf, P. Gallagher, Stratton Tragellis Steven Creel, Alan LeBlanc, Robert Biehler, Paul Denning Floating your algae problems away with high-rate DAF Implementation of inline ozonation and DAF for a highly algal source of supply Making of a very high-rate DAF using a novel, stand-alone air dissolving pump to remove algae, TOC and sand for membrane pre-treatment 12:15-1:45 PM Lunch Session 10: Final Session Moderator: James Edzwald 1:45-2:15 Ian Crossley, Larry VandeVenter, Michael Borsykowsky Constructing New York City’s first water filtration plant, an 1,100 ML/d (290-mgd) Dissolved Air Flotation, filtration, and UV facility 2:15-2:45 John Dyksen, Keith Cartnick, Anthony Delescinskis DAF upgrade lowers costs and improves water quality at Haworth WTP 2:45-3:15 10 Coffee Break Presentation Program 3:15-3:45 Closing Conference Paper: Mooyoung Han, Tschung-il Kim Recent trends, developments, and research needs in tailored bubble flotation technology 3:45-4:30 Panel Discussion and Attendees’ Comments and Discussion Tony Amato, John Bratby, Ian Crossley, John Dyksen, Mooyoung Han, Claus Schuster 4:30 Closing Comments William Becker THURSDAY 1, NOVEMBER 2012 8:30 AM - 4:30 Site Tours: New York City Department of Environmental Protection Croton Water Filtration Plant and United Water Haworth Water Treatment Plant. Up to 50 guests can be accommodated. Background information will be requested to enable security clearance. Lunch at Haworth is included. Departure and Return- Entrance to 498 Seventh Ave., NY, NY 10018 (Hazen and Sawyer office location) at Seventh Avenue between 36th and 37th St. 11 Poster Program 12 PROJECT AUTHOR 1. Removal of phosphorus from effluent of a wastewater treatment plant using a hybrid of A2O and DAF treatment M. Bum, H. Kim I. Heo, S. Dockko I. Jeong CONTACT ORGANIZATION Myunglog Bum myunglog@dankook.ac.kr Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Dankook University 2. Influence of coagulation chemistry and mixing on DAF separation efficiency P. Dolejs, K. Strausova, P. Dobias Petr Dolejs petr.dolejs@wet-team.cz W&ET Team 3. P-Recovery by Crystallization: Fate and behavior of particles A. Ehbrecht, S. Schönauer, T. Fuderer, R. Schuhmann Anke Ehbrecht anke.ehbrecht@kit.edu Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) 4. The Influence of Hydraulic Surface Loading and Air Concentration Rate on the Clarification Efficiency in Dissolved Air Flotation Units Applied to Water Treatment A. E. Escher, M. A. P. Reali, E. C. F. Pelegrino Aline Escher aline.escher@yahoo.com.br Department of Hydraulics and Sanitation, Sao Carlos Engineering School, Sao Paulo University 5. Flotation process of nano-particles by micro bubbles C. Palacios-Morales, D. Legendre, P. Guiraud Pascal Guiraud pascal.guiraud@insa-toulouse.fr Université de Toulouse INSA, UPS, INP; LISBP 6. Flotation separation of TiO2 nanoparticles M. Zhang, L. Vialaret, M. Tourbin, P. Guiraud Pascal Guiraud pascal.guiraud@insa-toulouse.fr Université de Toulouse INSA, UPS, INP; LISBP 7. Seasonal Water Variations Display Dissolved Air Flotation’s Versatility P. Daniel R. Hess Ryan Hess ryan.hess@infilcodegre-mont.com Infilco Degremont, Inc. 8. Designing and operating a flotation process – lessons learned during half a century E. Laakso, A. Minh, R. Kettunen Eero Laakso eero.laakso@econetgroup.fi Econet Oy 9. Full-Scale Dissolved Air Flotation as a Pretreatment Strategy for an UltraFiltration Membrane Installation B. McGovern Brian McGovern brian.mcgovern@infilcodegremont. com Degremont Technologies - Infilco Poster Program PROJECT AUTHOR CONTACT ORGANIZATION 10. Quantification of Construction and Operation Requirements for Water Treatment Plants of Floto-Filtration with Sludge Treatment Systems L. Sabogal-Paz Lyda Patricia Sabogal-Paz lysaboga@sc.usp.br São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo 11. Evaluation of the effect of the floc size and of the dissolved air concentration on the performance of a DAF unit A. Pioltine M. A. P. Reali Marco Reali mapreali@sc.usp.br University of São Paulo EESC-USP 12. Optimization of Flocculation for Flotation and Direct Filtration C. Richter Carlos Richter richtercj@uol.com.br SANEPAR (retired) 13. The study on the particle separation and disinfection using plasma air flotation system S. Ryu, E. Hong, J. Park, S. Yoo, T. Lho Seungmin Ryu smryu@nfri.re.kr Plasma Technology Research Center, National Fusion Research Institute 14. Using a DAF system to overcome hydraulic overloading problems of conventional sedimentation facilities R. Wiley III Robert Wiley III Bob.Wiley.III@Xyleminc. com Clarification Products, Leopold Xylem Inc. 15. Comparison of DAF pilot plant results in different locations of the Czech Republic P. Dolejs, P. Dobias K. Strausova Petr Dolejs petr.dolejs@wet-team.cz W&ET Team 16. Pilot Testing of High Rate DAF at New Jersey American Water’s Canoe Brook Water Treatment Plant J. Civardi, M. Gray S. Creel, L. Olson, A. Sleeper John Civardi john.civardi@hatchmott. com Hatch Mott MacDonald Kwon Soonbuhm chester@kwater.or.kr Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water) 17. Evaluating the system for discharge water restoration using DAF in a water treatment plant H. Kim, B. Lee, S. Kwon, Y. Yu, S. Dockko 13