UV disinfection plant in the Kuryanovskiye WWTP. Interior view |
The city of Moscow is continuously developing and improving its infrastructure in order to keep up with the growth of population, while minimising the environmental impact of the city's activities. Moscow's infrastructure collects the wastewater of over 14 million inhabitants into several wastewater treatment plants. The entire city's municipal and industrial wastewater is sanitised before being discharged into the natural receiving water bodies.
It is recognised that due to the large volumes of wastewater, both the chemical and micro-biological impact on the receiving water bodies should be limited as much as possible. The capacities of the Moscow wastewater treatment plants - Kuryanovskiye WWTP and Lyuberetskiye WWTP, are among the largest in Europe. In autumn 2012, the Kuryanovskiye WWTP completed the installation of world's largest ultraviolet (UV) disinfection plant, with a capacity of 3.125 million m3/day (180,000 m3/hr). The scale of the UV system, as well as the engineering and technical implementation make it a unique UV disinfection solution.
Project challenges
One of the project challenges was to limit the required civil construction works by integrating a UV disinfection system into the limited available space of an existing contact chamber, with its operational effluent discharge channel to the receiving water body. The Moscow UV system manufacturer LIT offered a UV technology platform in a compact modular UV system design to treat large amounts of water in the space-limited conditions of the Kuryanovskiye WWTP.
The supplied disinfection system was optimised to disinfect efficiently very large flows with minimum hydraulic resistance. The project demanded integration of the UV disinfection stage, without increasing the existing overall headloss profile of the WWTP.
Both criteria for civil design and hydraulic profile were successfully achieved with the installation of the system, consisting of 17 open channels.
Each channel is equipped with 5 UV banks in series, each UV bank consisting of two in parallel placed vertical UV modules. With this configuration the total hydraulic headloss over the UV system at peak flow is less than 30 cm w.c.
UV system features
The UV system is fitted with a fully automatic water level control system to maintain the proper water level inside the disinfection channel at all flow rates up to the design peak flow. It prevents the overflow of the UV system and guarantees that all water will be disinfected properly in addition it assures the overall UV system headloss to be minimised. Each UV module is equipped with an in situ mechanical cleaning system, which enhances the UV system disinfection performance, and minimises the maintenance cost.