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Description: Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration...
Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration for Operational Savings and Increased Biogas Production and Wet Weather Treatment
Abstract
The use of pile cloth media filtration (PCMF) is becoming a new solution to allow treatment facilities to achieve advanced treatment without chemical addition in a dramatically reduced footprint in comparison to conventional primary sedimentation. PCMF brings a high-quality effluent quality which allows the technology to be used, also for the wet weather treatment in dual treatment applications. The study and full-scale installation data has confirmed that PCMF can achieve consistently >80% TSS and >50% BOD/COD removal in primary applications. The has been much testing in documenting the benefits of advanced primary treatment with PCMF. This includes the reduction in aeration requirement for the biological treatment processes and/or more biological treatment capacity without additional basins/tankage. Other benefits such as more primary solids for anaerobic digestion and increased biogas and energy production within the wastewater facility. In wet weather applications, the technology is producing effluent quality that achieves EPA secondary effluent standards or better.
This paper will cover advanced primary treatment utilizing pile cloth media filtration versus conventional treatment. The concept and principles of carbon diversion and how the use of pile cloth media filtration allows WRRF's become more energy efficient and production of biogas. Also, the paper covers the ability to handle wet weather peak flow conditions by providing dual treatment capabilities.
SpeakerDyson, John
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:30:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionPrimary Treatment Technologies: Should We Settle for Conventional Primary Sedimentation?
Session locationRoom S501a - Level 5
TopicEnergy Production, Conservation, and Management, Facility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
TopicEnergy Production, Conservation, and Management, Facility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
Author(s)
Dyson, John
Author(s)J. Dyson 1; T. Reid 2 ; O. Caliskaner 3; J. Dyson 1;
Author affiliation(s)Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. 1; Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. 2 ; Caliskaner Water Technologies 3; Aqua-Aerobic Systems 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159003
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count22

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Description: Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration...
Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration for Operational Savings and Increased Biogas Production and Wet Weather Treatment
Abstract
The use of pile cloth media filtration (PCMF) is becoming a new solution to allow treatment facilities to achieve advanced treatment without chemical addition in a dramatically reduced footprint in comparison to conventional primary sedimentation. PCMF brings a high-quality effluent quality which allows the technology to be used, also for the wet weather treatment in dual treatment applications. The study and full-scale installation data has confirmed that PCMF can achieve consistently >80% TSS and >50% BOD/COD removal in primary applications. The has been much testing in documenting the benefits of advanced primary treatment with PCMF. This includes the reduction in aeration requirement for the biological treatment processes and/or more biological treatment capacity without additional basins/tankage. Other benefits such as more primary solids for anaerobic digestion and increased biogas and energy production within the wastewater facility. In wet weather applications, the technology is producing effluent quality that achieves EPA secondary effluent standards or better.
This paper will cover advanced primary treatment utilizing pile cloth media filtration versus conventional treatment. The concept and principles of carbon diversion and how the use of pile cloth media filtration allows WRRF's become more energy efficient and production of biogas. Also, the paper covers the ability to handle wet weather peak flow conditions by providing dual treatment capabilities.
SpeakerDyson, John
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:30:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionPrimary Treatment Technologies: Should We Settle for Conventional Primary Sedimentation?
Session locationRoom S501a - Level 5
TopicEnergy Production, Conservation, and Management, Facility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
TopicEnergy Production, Conservation, and Management, Facility Operations and Maintenance, Intermediate Level, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design
Author(s)
Dyson, John
Author(s)J. Dyson 1; T. Reid 2 ; O. Caliskaner 3; J. Dyson 1;
Author affiliation(s)Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. 1; Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. 2 ; Caliskaner Water Technologies 3; Aqua-Aerobic Systems 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159003
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count22

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Dyson, John. Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration for Operational Savings and Increased Biogas Production and Wet Weather Treatment. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Web. 17 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10097515CITANCHOR>.
Dyson, John. Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration for Operational Savings and Increased Biogas Production and Wet Weather Treatment. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Accessed June 17, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10097515CITANCHOR.
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Domestic Advanced Primary Wastewater Treatment Utilizing Pile Coth Media Filtration for Operational Savings and Increased Biogas Production and Wet Weather Treatment
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