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Project Case Study

AQUATECH’S FIRST INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL & MEMBRANE


WATER RECYCLE PROJECT AT MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Innovative engineering design to optimizing extremely limited space


provides long lasting success for Mumbai International Airport Ltd. (MIAL)
wastewater treatment plant.

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Project Case Study
AQUATECH’S FIRST INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL & MEMBRANE
WATER RECYCLE PROJECT AT MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

PROJECT BACKGROUND
Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd., or MIAL – a joint
venture between a GVK-led consortium and the Airports
Authority of India – was awarded the mandate to modern-
ize and upgrade the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Air-
port – known as CSIA - to a world-class airport.

As a part of CSIA’s massive expansion plan, a 10 million


liters per day (MLD) wastewater recycle project was con-
tracted to cater to the growing requirements of the ex-
panded airport.

Due to increasingly strict environmental regulations, the


treatment of raw sewage wastewater is required before
it is allowed to flow into the natural ecological system. As
the airport has a lack of fresh water availability for its re-
quirements, it needs to recycle and reuse the treated sew-
age water for its operations, such as toilet flushing, horti-
culture, and HVAC cooling makeup water. Approximately 4
MLD of the treated sewage water is used as HVAC cooling
water, 3 MLD is used for flushing, and 3 MLD is used for
horticultural and operational purposes.

Aquatech was awarded an EPC contract to supply a 10


MLD sewage treatment and recycle system on a complete
turnkey basis for the new airport terminal. MIAL chose
Aquatech due to its long and successful record in provid-
ing treatment systems for a variety of purposes. The MIAL
wastewater treatment project had some key design and
water quality challenges that Aquatech successfully over-
came through an innovative process and system design.

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Project Case Study
AQUATECH’S FIRST INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL & MEMBRANE
WATER RECYCLE PROJECT AT MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

CHALLENGE
This project required extensive design ingenuity, as the Additionally, the incoming water to the plant was variable
space allotted for the plant was unusually shaped and in its quality. Since the wastewater entering the system is
smaller than what is suitable for a plant of this capacity. mainly from the airport and not usual city sewage, it was
expected to be rich in Total Kjehldahl Nitrogen (TKN).
Normally, a plant of this size would require at least 5000
square meters. However, Aquatech was allotted a plot It also was expected to have a high turbidity and silt
of land half that size, 2600 square meters, to construct density index (SDI). Aquatech decided that the best way
the MIAL wastewater plant. Instead of the normal to combat the water quality challenges was to configure a
square design, the plot provided is triangular in shape combined biological and membrane process system.
and completely surrounded by utility buildings and an
adjacent river, allowing no space for potential expansion.
These tight constraints were put into place to allow space
for all components of Mumbai’s airport expansion project
without disrupting the airport’s existing daily operation.

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Project Case Study
AQUATECH’S FIRST INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL & MEMBRANE
WATER RECYCLE PROJECT AT MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

AQUATECH SOLUTION
Aquatech’s engineers designed an innovative wastewater To address this issue, the Aquatech team placed the
treatment system based on the limited plot size allotted. chlorine contact, feed, and permeate tanks (eight total)
The MIAL plant is an integration of many technologies – a in a vertical configuration with the pressure sand filters,
combination of biological treatment followed by advanced UF system, and RO system placed on top of the tanks.
tertiary treatment based on UF and RO processes. A typical wastewater treatment system calls for all of
these components to be constructed in a series, but this
The primary treatment consists of coarse and fine bar configuration was not possible in this plant.
screens followed by a grit chamber. The secondary
treatment consists of an AECOM Cyclic Activated Sludge The vertical engineering design not only allowed the
System (CASSTM) sequencing batch reactor (SBR) biological MIAL wastewater plant to adhere to the strict space
treatment technology followed by disinfection. The requirements, but it also provided a more economical and
tertiary treatment includes a QUA® ultrafiltration (UF) optimized solution that would successfully provide high
pretreatment system followed by a reverse osmosis (RO) quality water over many years.
system, after which the water is reused and distributed for
the airport’s various purposes. The site is fully operational and performing well in auto
mode. The sewage wastewater treatment plant has been
Aquatech’s engineering team devised a circular design in operation for more than a year and is successful due
that took advantage of the basin shape to fit two SBR to its innovative design and integration of optimized and
basins into the triangular plot. However, this design left a advanced treatment technologies.
very small amount of space to place the recycle system in.

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AQUATECH’S FIRST INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL & MEMBRANE
WATER RECYCLE PROJECT AT MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM

BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT: EFFECTIVE RO PRETREATMENT:


RELIABLE SBR WITH INNOVATIVE DESIGN COMBATS VARIABLE FEED WATER
Aquatech chose AECOM CASSTM, an advanced SBR Aquatech evaluated both UF and conventional media
technology to combat the plant’s biological treatment filtration for pretreatment to MIAL’s RO system. Since
needs. However, this treatment step proved to be the water feeding the pretreatment system was sewage
challenging to design in as a result of the limited space wastewater, the pretreatment step needed to be designed
to work within. To solve this problem, Aquatech selected to handle variable water qualities and extremely high
an SBR system that operates both biological treatment turbidity levels. The primary goal of the RO pretreatment
and solid-liquid separation in a single reactor basin that system was to reduce the silt density index (SDI) and
alternates operation modes, eliminating the need for final turbidity of the water feeding the RO to a point where RO
clarifiers and high return activated sludge capacity. This cleaning would be minimized. A UF system followed by
SBR system is designed to minimize the plant footprint an RO system was integrated into the system to provide a
while optimizing process performance and energy complete treatment solution.
efficiency.

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AQUATECH’S FIRST INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL & MEMBRANE
WATER RECYCLE PROJECT AT MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

FEED WATER ANALYSIS TREATED WATER QUALITY

After
Description Units Raw Sewage After
RO (for
Description Units Biological
HVAC
Temperature o
C Ambient Treatment
use)
pH --- 67-8.1
Temperature o
C Amb Amb
BODS at 20 C 0
mg/l 100-260 pH --- 7.0-8.0 7.0-8.0
COD mg/l 120-450 BOD at 20 Co
mg/l -- BDL
Total dissolved solids mg/l 200-700 COD mg/l -- BDL#
Total suspended solids mg/l 65-250 Total dissolved solids mg/l <=700 < =150
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen mg/l 5-60 Total suspended solids mg/l -- BDL
Ammonical Nitrogen mg/l 2-40 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen mg/l <= 10 <=2
Hardness as CaCO3 mg/l 50-100 Ammonical Nitrogen mg/l < =2 <=1

Sulphate mg/l 40-110 Oil & Grease mg/l <= 5 BDL


Phosphorous mg/l <2 <2
Chlorides mg/l 100-300
Oil & Grease mg/l <10
Total Alkalinity mg/l 150-375
Silica mg/l 5-30
Phosphorous mg/l 5-7

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