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Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015
DOI : 10.5121/civej.2015.2301 1
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF 9 MLD
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT AT
GURGAON AND COST EFFECTIVE
MEASURES IN TREATMENT PROCESS
Mohan Singh Negi and Vaishali Sahu
Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, The NorthCap University, Gurgaon,
Haryana, India
ABSTRACT
Sewage treatment plant under study has 9 MLD capacity and is located in Gurgaon. It receives sewage
from the surrounding residential areas and after three stage treatment, treated effluent is supplied back to
meet water requirement for various purposes. This has certainly reduced dependency on the precious
underground water and thereby reducing the burden and saving environment. For performance evaluation
of the sewage treatment plant samples were collected at various stages i.e., at inlet raw sewage, after
primary treatment, secondary treatment and after tertiary treatment. Samples were tested to measure
various parameters like pH, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD),
Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Total Kjedahl Nitrogen (TKN), Total Coliform,
Phosphorous and Oil & Grease. Data on above parameters were observed and collected for three months
November, 2014 to January, 2015. All these treatment are adding a huge cost to the recycled water. Hence
the present study is aimed to provide alternatives to reduce the cost input. Also studies were made to find
out ways by minimizing processes and stages of treatment.
KEYWORDS:
Sequential batch reactor, BOD, COD, DO, TSS, TKN, treated effluent, reuse
1. INTRODUCTION
Water requirement in this fast growing city are huge and government agencies have failed to
supply adequate quantity of water to meet the demand. Almost half of the demand is met through
underground water extracted by authorized and unauthorizedtube wells. Water table is falling
sharply and people as well as government authorsities are worried about the grim situation that
may arise in near future. Government has taken various steps to save underground water like to
replenish underground water by creating recharge wells at suitable sites, have made rain water
harvesting compulsory feature for all residential and commercial projects. Installing sewage
treatment plant is mandatory for all major projects and reuse of treated effluent for irrigation,
flushing in toilets and other construction activities purposes. All construction companies have
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been directed to source water from STPs for all construction activities, while this reduces
dependency on underground water but also solves problem of handling and disposing large
volumes of sewage. Research has been done on suggesting efficient technologies to treat the
sewage and make it suitable for further reuse. [1-3]. Tertiary treatment is generally provided to
the sewage to remove all the contaminants and to make it fit for reuse [4]
2. SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT UNDER STUDY
This sewage treatment plant has been installed towards fulfillment of government directivesin
aforementioned matter as well as to meet water requirement for irrigation, toilet flushing and
construction activities in the surrounding area. Sewage received in STP contains mostly domestic
waste water generated in toilets, toilet flushing, washrooms, kitchens apart from some quantity of
waste water generated in commercial establishments i.e., shops, malls and offices. After treatment
it is being used for irrigation purposes in residential areas as well as two golf courses, flushing
water required in toilets, water required for cooling towers of air conditioning plants and water
required for construction activities in this area. Entire sewage passes through three stages of
treatment and requires further softening, pH-value adjustment and polishing through ultra filters
to make it suitable and safe for human touch, resulting in higher cost of treatment process. This
STP is based on Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology. The treatment processes are
described in figure 1 and the sequence of processes in figure 2.
Figure 1: Treatment processes in the STP
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Figure 2: Sequence at the STP
3. METHODS AND METHODOLOGY
For performance evaluation of the sewage treatment plant, samples were collected at various
stages i.e., at inlet raw sewage, secondary treatment (SBR outlet) and during tertiary treatment
after Multi grade filters and Activated carbon filters and post Ultra filters. The sampling
technique used was grab sampling. Samples were collected for three months from November
2014 to January 2015. After collection the samplers were preserved in the deep freezer
maintained at a temperature of 4oC. All the testing procedure has been adopted form the standard
methods, APHA [5]. Each parameter was tested on three samples and the average value is being
reported. Any deviation of results more than 10% was discarded.
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4. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
The average values of parameter for the samples collected from November 2014 to January 2015
have been shown in table 1. It can be seen that SBR has removed most of the inorganic and
organic impurities as maximum reduction in TSS, TDS, BOD and COD have been observed.
After post filters the left over impurities were further reduced due to the filtration mechanism of
the media. The maximum reduction was observed for BOD. After membrane filter (ultra
filtration) slight reduction in all parameter were observed. However, the pH and alkalinity
increases slightly.
Table 1: Average results from November 2014 to January 2015
5. DISCUSSIONS
The observations from the result analysis is as follows:
1. Water quality at SBR outlet is found to be good enough for irrigation purposes as the pH value
achieved i.e., 7.39, which is less than desired pH value of <8.5 for irrigation purposes as per
CPCB and TSS at this stage is 13.19 and therefore may be supplied for irrigation purposes after
disinfection by introducing Ozonation and need not be taken for further treatment through
filtration and Ultra Filtration.
On further study to ascertain suitability of this water for use in artificial lake and watering in the
Golf Course as regards any adverse effects on growth of plants, foul smells and mosquito
breeding etc. Phosphorous and Nitrate levels are found to be 1.22 mg/L and 0.99mg/L
respectively. It has been observed that there is no adverse effect on plants, no foul smell. Further
with introduction of fishes into the lake mosquito breeding can be checked to a large scale. Water
fountains may be used as aerator with periodical bio culture dosing to check algal bloom in lake
water.
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2. Water quality obtained Post Filters is even better with pH value of 7.42, BOD-5.08mg/L,
COD-23.3mg/L, TSS-10.79 mg/L, TDS-434.14 mg/L, Phosphorous-0.84mg/L, NO3-N-
0.88mg/L, the treated water after this stage may be diverted for use in cooling towers of air
conditioned residential and commercial buildings after passing it through water softeners only
and need not be taken further for polishing through Ultra Filters.
On further study for suitability of this water for use in cooling towers as regards any adverse
effects like unpleasant odor and algal growth, it has been observed that that there is no bad smell,
however due to higher nutrients there is possibility of algal growth therefore chlorination is
required to control algal bloom before using this water in cooling towers.
3. Post Ultra Filters quality of treated water is very good with pH value of 7.52, BOD-4.88mg/L,
COD-19.29mg/L, alkalinity-206.88mg/L, TSS-7.51 mg/L and may be recycled for flushing
purposes in the group housings and for construction activities like mixing of concrete, mortars
and curing of finished concrete / masonry structural works purposes.
On further study for suitability of this water specially for concreting and masonry works for any
adverse effects on strength of concrete, bonding in masonry and staining and scaling etc. on
plastered surfaces it has been found to be fit for use in construction as per IS 456-2000
requirements [6].
The cost analysis of the plant with existing system and with suggested modification is presented
in table 2 and 3. The findings are as listed below:
1. 3900 KLD water is taken for irrigation of golf course and requirement in lakes after SBR
itself.
2. 2550 KLD water is taken after MGF for uses in cooling towers.
3. 800 KLD for flushing of toilets + 1750 KLD for construction purposes only need to pass
through UF.
This arrangement can save Rs. 45 lacs per annum for the STP unit.Assuming that life of MGF,
ACF and UF increases if amount of water to be treated through these filters is
reduced.Alternatively less number of filtration tanks may be required.
Table 2: Cost of filters used for 9 MLD plant per year (actual cost)
S.No. Filters Price (Rs.)
Useful life
(yrs)
Cost/year
1 Multigrade filters 800000 5 160000
2 Activated carbon filters 1600000 5 320000
3 Ultra filters 30000000 5 6000000
Total 32400000 6480000
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Table 3: Cost of filters used for 9 MLD plant per year after proposed changes in process
S.No. Filters Price (Rs.) Expected life (yrs) Cost/year
Saving
(Rs.)
1 Multigrade filters 800000 8.8 90909 69091
2
Activated carbon
filters
1600000 8.8 181818 138182
3 Ultra filters 30000000 17.6 1704545 4295455
Total 32400000 1977273 4502727
The suggested treatment and respective reuse of water is described by the water balance diagram
in figure 3.
Figure 3: Suggested water reuse options
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6. CONCLUSION
From this study it is concluded that to meet the increasing water demand the waste water should
be recycled. Tertiary treatment of waste water is required to reuse it for various applications. Also
the appropriate technology should be judiciously being chosen for a particular degree of
treatment. The treated water based on its final quality can be further decided for different
applications. The tertiary process should not be an economic burden on the society. Hence
effective selection of the methods and full utilization is required.
REFERENCES
[1] Alexandra Bercoff and Stig Morling (2014), Adaption of Different Operation Strategies for a
Sequencing Batch Reactor Plant Working at Seasonal Load Variations, Atlas Journal of Materials
Science 1 (1): 12–16, 2014, ISSN 2330-6831. Published By Atlas Publishing, LP
(www.atlaspublishing.org).
[2] C.P.H.E.E. Organization, “Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment,” Ministry of Urban
Development, New Delhi.
[3] Devendra Dohare, Mahesh Kawale (2014), Biological Treatment of Wastewater Using Activated
Sludge Process and Sequential Batch Reactor Process - A Review, International Journal of
Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Dohare, 3(11): November, 2014.
[4] EPA, “Manual on procedures for evaluating performance of wastewater treatment plants”.
[5] Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering, treatment and reuse, New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Limited, 2003.
[6] N.E.I.W.P. Control, “Sequencing Batch Reactor Design and Operational Cosiderations,” Sept, 2005.
[7] Prachi N. Wakode, Sameer U. Sayyad (2014), Performance Evaluation of 25 MLD Sewage Treatment
Plant (STP) at Kalyan, American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) e-ISSN : 2320-0847 p-
ISSN : 2320-0936 Volume-03, Issue-03, pp-310-316.
[8] Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water. American Public Health
Association (APHA)
[9] Waste water technology factsheet – Sequencing Batch Reactor, EPA, 1999
AUTHORS
Mr. Mohan Singh Negi, is Vice President (Planning) with DLF Limited, leading real
estate company of India. He has vast experience in construction and planning of large
residential and commercial building projects. Presently pursuing M. Tech (Energy &
Environment Management) from ITM, University, Gurgaon.
Ms. Vaishali Sahu has done her M.Tech from IIT Roorkee in 2005 and is pursuing Ph.D.
She has 8 years of teaching experience and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Civil & Environmental Engineering, ITM University, Gurgaon, India. Her research areas
are Water, Waste Water Management, Environmental Pollution & Waste Management.
She has published 24 papers in the journal and conferences of national and international
repute. She has guided two students from Kassel University Germany for the summer
project and also guided three M.Tech students.

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  • 1. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 DOI : 10.5121/civej.2015.2301 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF 9 MLD SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT AT GURGAON AND COST EFFECTIVE MEASURES IN TREATMENT PROCESS Mohan Singh Negi and Vaishali Sahu Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, The NorthCap University, Gurgaon, Haryana, India ABSTRACT Sewage treatment plant under study has 9 MLD capacity and is located in Gurgaon. It receives sewage from the surrounding residential areas and after three stage treatment, treated effluent is supplied back to meet water requirement for various purposes. This has certainly reduced dependency on the precious underground water and thereby reducing the burden and saving environment. For performance evaluation of the sewage treatment plant samples were collected at various stages i.e., at inlet raw sewage, after primary treatment, secondary treatment and after tertiary treatment. Samples were tested to measure various parameters like pH, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Total Kjedahl Nitrogen (TKN), Total Coliform, Phosphorous and Oil & Grease. Data on above parameters were observed and collected for three months November, 2014 to January, 2015. All these treatment are adding a huge cost to the recycled water. Hence the present study is aimed to provide alternatives to reduce the cost input. Also studies were made to find out ways by minimizing processes and stages of treatment. KEYWORDS: Sequential batch reactor, BOD, COD, DO, TSS, TKN, treated effluent, reuse 1. INTRODUCTION Water requirement in this fast growing city are huge and government agencies have failed to supply adequate quantity of water to meet the demand. Almost half of the demand is met through underground water extracted by authorized and unauthorizedtube wells. Water table is falling sharply and people as well as government authorsities are worried about the grim situation that may arise in near future. Government has taken various steps to save underground water like to replenish underground water by creating recharge wells at suitable sites, have made rain water harvesting compulsory feature for all residential and commercial projects. Installing sewage treatment plant is mandatory for all major projects and reuse of treated effluent for irrigation, flushing in toilets and other construction activities purposes. All construction companies have
  • 2. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 2 been directed to source water from STPs for all construction activities, while this reduces dependency on underground water but also solves problem of handling and disposing large volumes of sewage. Research has been done on suggesting efficient technologies to treat the sewage and make it suitable for further reuse. [1-3]. Tertiary treatment is generally provided to the sewage to remove all the contaminants and to make it fit for reuse [4] 2. SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT UNDER STUDY This sewage treatment plant has been installed towards fulfillment of government directivesin aforementioned matter as well as to meet water requirement for irrigation, toilet flushing and construction activities in the surrounding area. Sewage received in STP contains mostly domestic waste water generated in toilets, toilet flushing, washrooms, kitchens apart from some quantity of waste water generated in commercial establishments i.e., shops, malls and offices. After treatment it is being used for irrigation purposes in residential areas as well as two golf courses, flushing water required in toilets, water required for cooling towers of air conditioning plants and water required for construction activities in this area. Entire sewage passes through three stages of treatment and requires further softening, pH-value adjustment and polishing through ultra filters to make it suitable and safe for human touch, resulting in higher cost of treatment process. This STP is based on Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology. The treatment processes are described in figure 1 and the sequence of processes in figure 2. Figure 1: Treatment processes in the STP
  • 3. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 3 Figure 2: Sequence at the STP 3. METHODS AND METHODOLOGY For performance evaluation of the sewage treatment plant, samples were collected at various stages i.e., at inlet raw sewage, secondary treatment (SBR outlet) and during tertiary treatment after Multi grade filters and Activated carbon filters and post Ultra filters. The sampling technique used was grab sampling. Samples were collected for three months from November 2014 to January 2015. After collection the samplers were preserved in the deep freezer maintained at a temperature of 4oC. All the testing procedure has been adopted form the standard methods, APHA [5]. Each parameter was tested on three samples and the average value is being reported. Any deviation of results more than 10% was discarded.
  • 4. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 4 4. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS The average values of parameter for the samples collected from November 2014 to January 2015 have been shown in table 1. It can be seen that SBR has removed most of the inorganic and organic impurities as maximum reduction in TSS, TDS, BOD and COD have been observed. After post filters the left over impurities were further reduced due to the filtration mechanism of the media. The maximum reduction was observed for BOD. After membrane filter (ultra filtration) slight reduction in all parameter were observed. However, the pH and alkalinity increases slightly. Table 1: Average results from November 2014 to January 2015 5. DISCUSSIONS The observations from the result analysis is as follows: 1. Water quality at SBR outlet is found to be good enough for irrigation purposes as the pH value achieved i.e., 7.39, which is less than desired pH value of <8.5 for irrigation purposes as per CPCB and TSS at this stage is 13.19 and therefore may be supplied for irrigation purposes after disinfection by introducing Ozonation and need not be taken for further treatment through filtration and Ultra Filtration. On further study to ascertain suitability of this water for use in artificial lake and watering in the Golf Course as regards any adverse effects on growth of plants, foul smells and mosquito breeding etc. Phosphorous and Nitrate levels are found to be 1.22 mg/L and 0.99mg/L respectively. It has been observed that there is no adverse effect on plants, no foul smell. Further with introduction of fishes into the lake mosquito breeding can be checked to a large scale. Water fountains may be used as aerator with periodical bio culture dosing to check algal bloom in lake water.
  • 5. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 5 2. Water quality obtained Post Filters is even better with pH value of 7.42, BOD-5.08mg/L, COD-23.3mg/L, TSS-10.79 mg/L, TDS-434.14 mg/L, Phosphorous-0.84mg/L, NO3-N- 0.88mg/L, the treated water after this stage may be diverted for use in cooling towers of air conditioned residential and commercial buildings after passing it through water softeners only and need not be taken further for polishing through Ultra Filters. On further study for suitability of this water for use in cooling towers as regards any adverse effects like unpleasant odor and algal growth, it has been observed that that there is no bad smell, however due to higher nutrients there is possibility of algal growth therefore chlorination is required to control algal bloom before using this water in cooling towers. 3. Post Ultra Filters quality of treated water is very good with pH value of 7.52, BOD-4.88mg/L, COD-19.29mg/L, alkalinity-206.88mg/L, TSS-7.51 mg/L and may be recycled for flushing purposes in the group housings and for construction activities like mixing of concrete, mortars and curing of finished concrete / masonry structural works purposes. On further study for suitability of this water specially for concreting and masonry works for any adverse effects on strength of concrete, bonding in masonry and staining and scaling etc. on plastered surfaces it has been found to be fit for use in construction as per IS 456-2000 requirements [6]. The cost analysis of the plant with existing system and with suggested modification is presented in table 2 and 3. The findings are as listed below: 1. 3900 KLD water is taken for irrigation of golf course and requirement in lakes after SBR itself. 2. 2550 KLD water is taken after MGF for uses in cooling towers. 3. 800 KLD for flushing of toilets + 1750 KLD for construction purposes only need to pass through UF. This arrangement can save Rs. 45 lacs per annum for the STP unit.Assuming that life of MGF, ACF and UF increases if amount of water to be treated through these filters is reduced.Alternatively less number of filtration tanks may be required. Table 2: Cost of filters used for 9 MLD plant per year (actual cost) S.No. Filters Price (Rs.) Useful life (yrs) Cost/year 1 Multigrade filters 800000 5 160000 2 Activated carbon filters 1600000 5 320000 3 Ultra filters 30000000 5 6000000 Total 32400000 6480000
  • 6. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 6 Table 3: Cost of filters used for 9 MLD plant per year after proposed changes in process S.No. Filters Price (Rs.) Expected life (yrs) Cost/year Saving (Rs.) 1 Multigrade filters 800000 8.8 90909 69091 2 Activated carbon filters 1600000 8.8 181818 138182 3 Ultra filters 30000000 17.6 1704545 4295455 Total 32400000 1977273 4502727 The suggested treatment and respective reuse of water is described by the water balance diagram in figure 3. Figure 3: Suggested water reuse options
  • 7. Civil Engineering and Urban Planning: An International Journal(CiVEJ) Vol.2,No.3, September 2015 7 6. CONCLUSION From this study it is concluded that to meet the increasing water demand the waste water should be recycled. Tertiary treatment of waste water is required to reuse it for various applications. Also the appropriate technology should be judiciously being chosen for a particular degree of treatment. The treated water based on its final quality can be further decided for different applications. The tertiary process should not be an economic burden on the society. Hence effective selection of the methods and full utilization is required. REFERENCES [1] Alexandra Bercoff and Stig Morling (2014), Adaption of Different Operation Strategies for a Sequencing Batch Reactor Plant Working at Seasonal Load Variations, Atlas Journal of Materials Science 1 (1): 12–16, 2014, ISSN 2330-6831. Published By Atlas Publishing, LP (www.atlaspublishing.org). [2] C.P.H.E.E. Organization, “Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment,” Ministry of Urban Development, New Delhi. [3] Devendra Dohare, Mahesh Kawale (2014), Biological Treatment of Wastewater Using Activated Sludge Process and Sequential Batch Reactor Process - A Review, International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Dohare, 3(11): November, 2014. [4] EPA, “Manual on procedures for evaluating performance of wastewater treatment plants”. [5] Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering, treatment and reuse, New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, 2003. [6] N.E.I.W.P. Control, “Sequencing Batch Reactor Design and Operational Cosiderations,” Sept, 2005. [7] Prachi N. Wakode, Sameer U. Sayyad (2014), Performance Evaluation of 25 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at Kalyan, American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) e-ISSN : 2320-0847 p- ISSN : 2320-0936 Volume-03, Issue-03, pp-310-316. [8] Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water. American Public Health Association (APHA) [9] Waste water technology factsheet – Sequencing Batch Reactor, EPA, 1999 AUTHORS Mr. Mohan Singh Negi, is Vice President (Planning) with DLF Limited, leading real estate company of India. He has vast experience in construction and planning of large residential and commercial building projects. Presently pursuing M. Tech (Energy & Environment Management) from ITM, University, Gurgaon. Ms. Vaishali Sahu has done her M.Tech from IIT Roorkee in 2005 and is pursuing Ph.D. She has 8 years of teaching experience and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, ITM University, Gurgaon, India. Her research areas are Water, Waste Water Management, Environmental Pollution & Waste Management. She has published 24 papers in the journal and conferences of national and international repute. She has guided two students from Kassel University Germany for the summer project and also guided three M.Tech students.