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2004 URBAN WATER COUNCIL Regional Municipal Seminar on Water Partnerships Mashantucket, Connecticut (Foxwoods Resort) October 21-22, 2004 Using Real Time Control to Maximize Your Existing Infrastructure Dr. Hubert Colas, Executive Vice President

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Page 1: 2004 URBAN WATER COUNCIL Regional Municipal Seminar on Water Partnerships Mashantucket, Connecticut (Foxwoods Resort) October 21-22, 2004 Using Real Time

2004 URBAN WATER COUNCILRegional Municipal Seminar on Water Partnerships

Mashantucket, Connecticut (Foxwoods Resort)October 21-22, 2004

Using Real Time Control to Maximize Your Existing Infrastructure

Dr. Hubert Colas, Executive Vice President

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Context of Wastewater Regulations

• Billions of dollar in new investments required for:– Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control ($ 50 billion)– Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Control ($ 88 billion)– Capacity, Management, Operation and Maintenance

(CMOM)– Blending Policy, – Etc.

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EPA’s Point of View

1. Communities will save millions by maximizing their existing infrastructure

2. Real Time Control is a technology that maximizes infrastructure

3. 2004 Report to Congress on CSO and SSO Impact reports on Real Time Control technology

4. Real Time Control satisfies 4 of EPA’s CSO 9 minimum Controls

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Maximize Use of Infrastructure

Use in-line storage capacity

Maximize inflows to WWTP

Control flows according to rain distribution

Flow at WWTP1-month event

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00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00

Time (hr)

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Global RTC

Reference condition

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Reasons for Using Real Time Control

1. Save Millions of Dollars

2. Deploy Rapidly

3. Satisfy EPA’s Policies & Regulations

4. Protect the Environment

5. Protect Against Flooding

6. Improve Operation

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Save Millions of Dollars

Without Real Time Control

With Real Time Control

Savings

Louisville, KY $ 250 M $ 80 M $ 170 M 68%

Wilmington, DE $ 114 M $ 27 M $ 87 M 76%

Quebec, Qc $ 170 M $ 110 M $ 60 M 35%

Ile-de-France $ 3 000 M $ 2 200 M $ 800 M 27%

• Savings 30% to 70% on Capital Improvements

• Same Environmental Objective

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Rapid Results, Small Investment

Capital Expenditure

Benefits

Real Time Control

ConventionalPlan

Rapid ResultsGreat Benefit

Small investment

Same benefit, lower cost

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Better use of personnel

Wet weather response• Telemetry

• Automation

• Rain & Flow Prediction Tool

monitoring alarms at treatment plants and pump stations

remote gate modulation and pump operation

mobilization of personnel for floodwaters reconnaissance

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Improve work of operators and engineers

• Team work– Computer, maintenance, operations, IT, Engineers, consultants

• Work with operators tools and processes• Training tool for future employees• Data management for improved operations and engineering

planning and design• Time to supervise & react

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How BPR can help you ?

1. Evaluate benefit of real time control for your community (inexpensive, fast)

2. Design, procurement, programming, construction management

3. Start-up & training

4. Servicing

How: Team-up with local consultant Provide only value added services Adapt to your tools, to your facilities, to your situation.

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Benefits of Using Real Time Control

1. Saves Money

2. Saves Time

3. Saves the Environment

4. Saves Hassles

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• Consulting engineering company founded in 1961• 1200 employees, 300 in water and wastewater• Mission of its specialized division BPR CSO:

Thrive as the leader in RTC implementation in wastewater systems

• Long term: make it work• Vast overall expertise in water, wastewater & wet weather:

– Water, Wastewater, wet weather modeling, design and engineering

– SCADA systems, Instrumentation & Control, Telecommunications, Information Technology

– Software development, service & maintenance

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BPR’s Experience in Real Time Control

• Real Time Control implementation:– Louisville, KY; Wilmington, DE; New

York City; Quebec City, Montreal, Laval, Ottawa.

• Real Time Control Evaluations:– All above +: Cleveland, OH; EPA;

Buffalo, NY; Hartford, CT; Toronto; Paris; Bordeaux; New Castle/Tyne.

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