Filtration Capacity Increased Within Existing Plant Footprint

Sept. 2, 2022

The Elmwood Wastewater Treatment Plant owned and operated by the Evesham New Jersey Municipal Authority was prompted to upgrade its filtration system due to their existing traveling bridge sand filters that was reaching the end of its useful life.  Learn how Evoqua’s filtration solution helped increase capacity and performance within the existing plant footprint.

Challenge

Located in Evesham, New Jersey the Elmwood Wastewater Treatment Plant was prompted to upgrade its filtration process to address three aging traveling bridge sand filters that had reached the end of their useful life.

Solution

The municipality contracted with the engineering firm Alaimo Engineers to evaluate tertiary filtration options. It was determined that the replacement of three existing traveling bridge filters that had reached the end of their useful life with two-disc filtration units would be a cost-effective solution for addressing future tertiary filtration requirements.

Evoqua’s Forty-X™ Disc Filter Armor series is a high-rate filtration device that utilizes an integrated pre-screen and stainless-steel filter panel that is designed to accommodate high solids loading capacities and greater hydraulic throughput.  The Forty-X Disc Filter Armor series combines the technology of outside-in and inside-out filtration into a single PLC controlled unit. Influent water flows through the pre-screen (outside-in) into the disc filter panels (inside-out). This innovative combination of two filtration technologies into one unit provides an effective and robust option for those challenging filtration applications.

Results

The two Forty-X™ Disc Filter Armor series units at the Elmwood Wastewater Treatment Plant were started up in October 2021 and have a peak flow of 3 MGD while maintaining a consistent effluent quality less than 5 mg/L TSS.

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