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Title: WATER ENERGY


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WATER ENERGY
Presented by MBO, Inc.
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Your Speaker for Today
Jorge Torres Coto, P.E. Building Systems
Commissioning Engineer MBO, Inc. jorge_at_mbo1.com
Brought to you by MBO, Inc.
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AGENDA
  1. Link between water energy
  2. Water Resource Management
  3. Wastewater Efficiency
  4. Tools, Resources Technologies
  5. Benchmarking Water Resources

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WATER SUPPLY LIFE CYCLE
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WATER POWER GENERATION
  • Power generation requires 140 billion gallons of
    water per day
  • 40 of all freshwater in the nation
  • Power water Agriculture water
  • Though only a small portion is used (3.3 billion
    gallons per day)?
  • Power water thermal pollution
  • 30 increase in power demand by 2025 (mostly in
    southwest)?

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REALITY CHANGING OUR MINDSET
  • We need to change our mindset
  • The earth can survive without man, but man cannot
    survive without the earth
  • We do not own the earth and its resources, but we
    do own the responsibility to manage these
    resource so we do not threaten the earths
    survival and mankind's

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GREEN IS NOT A COLOR
Global Responsible Environmental Educational Natur
al
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LINK BETWEEN WATER ENERGY
  • Energy consumption in most water systems
    worldwide could be reduced by at least 25
  • 7 of the total worlds energy consumption is
    used to provide water services
  • Less than 1 of the worlds fresh water supply is
    readily accessible
  • In the US 3 of the total energy consumption is
    used in the water and wastewater sector
  • CARBON WATER FOOTPRINT !

BLUE SURFACE OR GROUND GREEN RAIN
IN SOIL GREY POLLUTED
http//www.waterfootprint.org/?pagecal/waterfootp
rintcalculator_indv
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LINK BETWEEN WATER ENERGY
  • The problem is not going away!
  • 40 population increase in 40 years
  • EFFICIENCY
  • Supply-side
  • Demand-side
  • Comprehensive
  • Ensuring supply side water efficiency helps
    municipalities maintain water supplies to a
    growing population
  • Water authorities benefit from
  • Lower costs
  • Ensuring energy
  • Ensuring water security
  • Reducing environmental impacts

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WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
  • Supply side issues
  • Leaks
  • Low c-value for pipes
  • Improper system layout
  • System over design
  • Incorrect equipment selections
  • Outdated equipment
  • Poor maintenance
  • Waste of usable water
  • Supply side solutions
  • Impeller trims
  • Leak loss reductions
  • Equipment upgrades
  • Low friction piping
  • High efficiency pumps
  • Adjustable speed drives
  • Capacitors
  • Transformers
  • Maintenance operation
  • Water reclamation reuse

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WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
  • Reducing the amount of water consumed and
    maintaining the end user's level of benefit can
    reduce the consumer's and the utility cost's
  • Reducing demand creates more capacity
  • The customer attains no additional value in using
    water inefficiently
  • Demand side programs can have an impact in one
    year, supply side programs can take years to
    implement
  • Saving water through efficiency costs 1/3 less
    than developing new capacity

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WASTE WATER EFFICIENCY
  • The treatment itself of water at accounts for
    25 to 50 of the total energy used by the WWT
    plant
  • Primary treatment is not energy intensive
  • Screening is good
  • Groundwater and rainwater control to limit flow
    and load
  • Secondary treatment is very energy intensive
  • Activated sludge is more energy intensive than
    attached growth type (medium sized plants)?
  • Agitation methods are important decisions. Fine
    bubble diffusers can be 25 more efficient than
    course bubble

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WASTE WATER EFFICIENCY
  • Improvement opportunities
  • Aeration control systems for optimization
  • Feasibility for oxidation ditch
  • Optimize water flow per operating hours
  • Reduce water in secondary sludge
  • Anaerobic and facultative pond systems do not use
    energy vs. 3-6 kW/m3 for aerated ponds
  • Analyze disinfection options
  • Chlorination
  • Ozonation
  • UV treatment

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WASTE WATER EFFICIENCY
  • Anaerobic digestion methane production
  • Methane heat electricity
  • Larger flows vertical drops hydro power
  • Water reclamation
  • Water reuse
  • Water reclamation does not change the water used
    by the customer, it does save energy and
    treatment costs
  • THE BIGGEST HURDLE . . . SUBSIDIES
  • AN UNDERVALUED COMMODITY WILL BE A WASTED
    COMMODITY

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SANITARY DOMESTIC USE
  • High Efficiency Toilets (HET)?
  • 1.6 gpf vs 0.8 gpf
  • Reduce potable water use
  • Reduce treatment of water
  • Low flow shower heads
  • 2.5 gpm vs 1.5 gpm
  • Reduce potable water use
  • Reduce DHW energy
  • Efficient faucet aerator
  • 2.5 gpm vs 0.5 gpm
  • Reduce potable water use
  • Reduce DHW energy

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SANITARY DOMESTIC USE
  • Efficient Clothes Washers
  • Front vs top loading
  • 40 less water
  • Reduce treatment of water
  • Xeriscaping
  • Drip irrigation
  • Rainwater harvesting
  • Condensate coil recovery
  • Cooling tower blow down adjustment and/or
    recovery
  • On-site water treatment plant

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SAMPLE WATER ENERGY SAVINGS
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COMFORT COOLING HEATING
  • Evaporation 1 flow
  • 3.0 gpm / 100 T.R.
  • WBT Fan RPM
  • WBT water consumption
  • Evaporation blowdown
  • WATER BALANCE
  • M E B D
  • CONCENTRATION RATIO
  • CR MQUALITY / BQUALITY
  • WATER SAVED
  • V M x CRi - CRf
  • (Crf)(CRF-1)?
  • FEEDWATER WILL DICTATE CR

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NOVEL IDEAS
  • OPTION
  • Operational Improvements to control blowdown and
    chemicals
  • Sulfuric Acid
  • Ozonation
  • Magnets
  • Facility water reuse
  • ADVANTAGES
  • Low capital operating cost
  • Low maintenance
  • Low capital operating cost
  • High CR
  • Higher CR
  • Reduced chemicals
  • Reduced scale
  • Reduced chemicals
  • Reduced water use
  • DISADVANTAGES
  • None
  • Safety Health
  • Corrosion
  • High capital cost
  • Complexity
  • Health
  • Controversial claims
  • Increased fouling
  • Lower CR

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COMFORT COOLING HEATING
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COMFORT COOLING HEATING
  • STEAM HEATING ( PROCESS)?
  • Inspect Repair Steam Traps
  • 15 to 30 fail in first five years
  • Water losses and Energy losses
  • MINIMIZE BOILER BLOWDOWN
  • Typical 100k /hr _at_ 150 psig
  • Reduce blowdown from 8 to 6
  • Annual Fuel Saved 23,007
  • Annual Water Chemicals 9,714

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COMFORT COOLING HEATING
  • CONDENSATE COIL RECOVERY?
  • 0.1 TO 0.3 GPH for every ton
  • In essence it is distilled water

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SAMPLE BUILDING WATER SYSTEM
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BENCHMARKING
  1. Understand the process document it
  2. Find the best in class, worst average
  3. What makes it good or bad
  4. Compare all to one another
  5. Rubber meets the road

BENCHMARKING PROCESS
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BENCHMARKING
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BENCHMARKING
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AUDITING TOOLS
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AUDITING TOOLS
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AUDITING TOOLS
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AUDITING TOOLS
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AUDITING TOOLS
  1. METERING IS YOUR BEST FRIEND
  2. YOU CANNOT FIX WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE
  3. PERMANENT METERS CAN BECOME OM TOOLS
  4. AFTER AUDIT CONTINUE WITH MONITORING
    VERIFICATION OF SUSTAINED MEASURES

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MY WATER FOOTPRINT
http//www.waterfootprint.org/?pagecal/waterfootp
rintcalculator_indv
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TOOLS
http//www.watergy.org
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TOOLS
http//www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID14
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TOOLS
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TOOLS
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TOOLS
BASELINE CASE
DESIGN CASE
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TOOLS
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THANK YOU
MBO, Inc. 4619 Viewridge Avenue, Suite C San
Diego, CA 92071 858.751.0933 jorge_at_mbo1.com
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