Introduction
Water reuse has become a critical component of
sustainable industrial operations, particularly in regions where freshwater
resources are under increasing pressure. However, converting
organic-contaminated surface water into high-quality process water requires a
carefully engineered treatment system capable of handling fluctuating
contaminant loads while delivering consistent long-term performance.
This case study highlights a 500 KLD Membrane
Bioreactor (MBR)-based treatment plant designed, commissioned, and operated by
LEED – Lakshmi Energy and Environment Designs Pvt. Ltd. The facility treats
water drawn from a nearby reservoir affected by organic contamination and
supplies treated water for internal process use.
More than seven years after commissioning, the plant continues to operate with exceptional reliability, consistently producing treated water with organic parameters at or below detectable limits while maintaining membrane performance remarkably close to original commissioning conditions.
Raw Water
Challenges
The raw water source is a reservoir receiving
organic contamination from surrounding areas, resulting in significant
fluctuations in water quality.
Typical peak contaminant levels include:
·
COD up to 600
mg/L
·
BOD up to 300
mg/L
·
Nutrient load up
to 40 mg/L
Such water quality presents a considerable
treatment challenge. Conventional treatment systems often struggle to maintain
stable performance under these conditions, leading to process upsets, increased
maintenance requirements, and inconsistent effluent quality.
To ensure reliable treatment and water reuse, the plant was designed with a process configuration capable of handling variable influent conditions while maintaining superior effluent quality.
Treatment
Process
LEED implemented an advanced treatment scheme
comprising:
·
Anoxic Biological
Treatment
·
Membrane
Bioreactor (MBR)
·
Ozonation
The plant operates through a fully automated
control system, minimizing operator intervention and ensuring stable process
performance.
The MBR system was designed to achieve:
·
COD < 5 mg/L
·
BOD < 5 mg/L
To meet the client's stringent internal process
water requirements, ozonation was incorporated as a final polishing stage.
Beyond disinfection, ozonation provides additional oxidation of residual
organic compounds, enabling the production of exceptionally high-quality
treated water suitable for reuse within the facility.
BDL Water
Quality
While the guaranteed design performance at the MBR
outlet was COD and BOD below 5 mg/L, actual plant performance has exceeded
expectations.
Throughout the majority of its operating life, the
final treated water after ozonation has recorded both COD and BOD as Below
Detectable Limits (BDL). Detectable values are observed only on rare occasions
and remain significantly below both design limits and process water quality
requirements.
This exceptional treatment performance has remained
consistent despite fluctuations in raw water quality and seasonal variations in
contaminant loading.
The ability to repeatedly achieve BDL levels
demonstrates the effectiveness of the integrated Anoxic-MBR-Ozonation process
and highlights the importance of proper process engineering, automation, and
operational control.
The treated water is reused within the facility for
internal process applications, reducing dependence on freshwater resources and
contributing significantly to sustainable water management practices.
Exceptional
Membrane Longevity
Membrane life is one of the most critical factors
influencing the long-term success and economics of an MBR installation.
This project has demonstrated outstanding membrane durability and operational stability.
Even after more than seven years of continuous
operation:
·
The plant has
experienced virtually zero unplanned downtime.
·
Membrane recovery
cleaning requirements have been negligible.
·
Transmembrane
Pressure (TMP) has increased only marginally from initial commissioning values.
·
Membrane
permeability and flux remain stable.
·
Overall membrane
performance continues to resemble that of a new installation.
Such performance is rarely achieved without a
combination of proper process design, optimized operating conditions, effective
automation, and disciplined maintenance practices.
The sustained membrane health has not only ensured
consistent treatment efficiency but has also significantly reduced maintenance
costs and extended asset life.
Long-Term
Operational Excellence
Technology alone does not guarantee long-term
success. Consistent performance requires experienced operation and maintenance
supported by continuous process monitoring and optimization.
Since the day of commissioning, LEED has been
responsible for the complete operation and maintenance of the facility.
For over seven years, LEED's O&M team has
managed plant operations, preventive maintenance, process optimization,
membrane performance monitoring, and automation systems. This proactive
approach has enabled the plant to maintain stable treatment performance despite
variations in influent quality.
The combination of sound engineering and dedicated
O&M support has been instrumental in preserving membrane integrity,
minimizing downtime, and consistently achieving superior treated water quality.
This 500 KLD installation demonstrates how advanced
MBR technology, combined with effective process integration and sustained
operational excellence, can reliably transform heavily organic-contaminated
water into premium-quality reusable process water.
More than seven years after commissioning, the plant continues to consistently achieve BDL treated water quality after ozonation, Membrane performance remains comparable to original commissioning conditions. Supported by LEED's continuous operation and maintenance services, the facility stands as a proven example of long-term reliability, exceptional membrane longevity, and sustainable water reuse in practice.
About LEED
LEED is a specialized provider of integrated Water,
Wastewater, and Solid Waste Management solutions.
With more than 200 installations across 30+
countries and over 50 MLD+ treatment capacity delivered worldwide, LEED serves
industries and institutions with comprehensive environmental engineering
solutions. The company's portfolio includes Water Treatment Plants (WTP),
Sewage Treatment Plants (STP), Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP), Reverse Osmosis
(RO), Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD), Multiple Effect Evaporators (MEE), Agitated
Thin Film Dryers (ATFD), Biogas Plants, Organic Waste Management Systems, and associated
services. LEED continues to help industries achieve reliable, sustainable, and
cost-effective water management solutions.
For
discussions on your Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste Management requirements,
you can get in touch with:
LEED –
Lakshmi Energy and Environment Designs Pvt. Ltd.
Email: leedsales@lrt.co.in
"Made in India. Proven every day for seven years." - J.M. Balaji, Vice President- Lakshmi Ring Travellers, Lakshmi Caipo and LEED.
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