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Description: Being Good Neighbors: How Monitoring and Modeling Led to Plant Wide Odor Control...
Being Good Neighbors: How Monitoring and Modeling Led to Plant Wide Odor Control Improvements
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Prince William County Service Authority (PWCSA) owns and operates the H.L. Mooney Advanced Water Reclamation Facility (AWRF) which is located in a residential community with parks and a walking path at the property line. Odor control has been added and upgraded over the last 20 years at portions of the AWRF; however, PWCSA aims to further reduce odors. A design-build project is underway that will include odor control improvements. The project includes sampling and dispersion modeling odor sources, evaluating treatment technologies, and designing and constructing the chosen system. This paper will discuss the sampling, extensive dispersion modeling, and fence line goal development that led to the design and future construction of a 95,000 CFM centralized odor control facility
PWCSA owns and operates the H.L. Mooney AWRF which is located in a residential community. Odor control has been added and upgraded over the last 20 years at portions of the AWRF; however, PWCSA aims to further reduce odors. A design-build project is underway that will include odor control improvements. This paper will discuss the sampling, dispersion modeling, and fence line goal development that led to the design and future construction of a 95,000 CFM centralized odor control facility.
SpeakerKenel, Kelsey
Presentation time
15:30:00
15:50:00
Session time
15:30:00
17:00:00
SessionManaging the Third Effluent Part I
Session locationRoom N426b - Level 4
TopicIntermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
TopicIntermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
Author(s)
Kenel, Kelsey
Author(s)K. Kenel 1; S. Spence 2 ; M. Welle 3; B. Balchunas 4; J. Maley 5; M.M. O'Shaughnessy 2;
Author affiliation(s)HDR 1; Prince William County Service Authority 2 ; HDR 3; HDR 4; HDR 5; 2;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159037
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count15

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Description: Being Good Neighbors: How Monitoring and Modeling Led to Plant Wide Odor Control...
Being Good Neighbors: How Monitoring and Modeling Led to Plant Wide Odor Control Improvements
Abstract
Prince William County Service Authority (PWCSA) owns and operates the H.L. Mooney Advanced Water Reclamation Facility (AWRF) which is located in a residential community with parks and a walking path at the property line. Odor control has been added and upgraded over the last 20 years at portions of the AWRF; however, PWCSA aims to further reduce odors. A design-build project is underway that will include odor control improvements. The project includes sampling and dispersion modeling odor sources, evaluating treatment technologies, and designing and constructing the chosen system. This paper will discuss the sampling, extensive dispersion modeling, and fence line goal development that led to the design and future construction of a 95,000 CFM centralized odor control facility
PWCSA owns and operates the H.L. Mooney AWRF which is located in a residential community. Odor control has been added and upgraded over the last 20 years at portions of the AWRF; however, PWCSA aims to further reduce odors. A design-build project is underway that will include odor control improvements. This paper will discuss the sampling, dispersion modeling, and fence line goal development that led to the design and future construction of a 95,000 CFM centralized odor control facility.
SpeakerKenel, Kelsey
Presentation time
15:30:00
15:50:00
Session time
15:30:00
17:00:00
SessionManaging the Third Effluent Part I
Session locationRoom N426b - Level 4
TopicIntermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
TopicIntermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
Author(s)
Kenel, Kelsey
Author(s)K. Kenel 1; S. Spence 2 ; M. Welle 3; B. Balchunas 4; J. Maley 5; M.M. O'Shaughnessy 2;
Author affiliation(s)HDR 1; Prince William County Service Authority 2 ; HDR 3; HDR 4; HDR 5; 2;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159037
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count15

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Kenel, Kelsey. Being Good Neighbors: How Monitoring and Modeling Led to Plant Wide Odor Control Improvements. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Web. 20 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10097549CITANCHOR>.
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Being Good Neighbors: How Monitoring and Modeling Led to Plant Wide Odor Control Improvements
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