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Page 1: Direct Potable Reuse as an Effluent Management Strategy · 2017. 6. 25. · Direct Potable Reuse – Reuse of treated wastewater as a raw water source for treatment into potable water

Direct Potable Reuse

as an

Effluent Management Strategy

Page 2: Direct Potable Reuse as an Effluent Management Strategy · 2017. 6. 25. · Direct Potable Reuse – Reuse of treated wastewater as a raw water source for treatment into potable water

Direct Potable Reuse – Reuse of treated wastewater as a raw water source for treatment into potable water.

Effluent – Product of a wastewater treatment plant– treated wastewater

Direct Potable Reuse

as an

Effluent Management Strategy

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De facto

Indirect Environmental Buffer

Direct Into the raw water supply entering a water

treatment plant Directly into the potable water

distribution“Pipe-to-Pipe”

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How did a small Central Texas utility become the first in the United States to commission a pipe-to-pipe direct potable reuse project…

and WHY?!?

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Wastewater Service Area City of Bee Cave, Texas Approximately 3,000 Living

Unit Equivalents 600,000 gpd

Wastewater Permit Land Application

(irrigation) Two golf courses HOA

1.0 MGD Expansion to 1.8 MGD

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Availability of Land

Management Priorities Golf courses – playability HOA – cost Utility – compliance with permit and storage buffer for unanticipated events

Cost Treatment $ 10 per gallon Storage Pond & Spray Irrigation $ 14 per gallon Irrigation Acreage $ 100,000 per acre

$ 9,300 per home

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Cost Subsurface Drip Irrigation $24 per gallon Storage & Spray Irrigation $14 per gallon

(excludes land cost) Direct Potable Reuse Treatment $ 8 per gallon

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Management Autonomy Direct control over storage levels

Factors to Weigh Seasonal need Brine disposal Permit offset needed

Additional Benefits Revenue stream Water supply redundancy

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Identify potential problem/solution fit Commission preliminary

engineering to investigate feasibility Commission design and

permitting

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Effluent Management Strategy

Pipe-to-Pipe

Permitted Wastewater Disposal Mechanism

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