Memorandum
City of Lawrence
Utilities Department
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David Corliss, City Manager Cynthia Boecker, Assistant City Manager Diane Stoddard, Assistant City Manager
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Judy Regnier, Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager
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January 09, 2009
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January 20, 2009 City Commission Agenda Tramfloc 1110 Anti-Foam Chemical |
Please include the following item on the City Commission consent agenda for consideration at the January 20, 2009 meeting.
Tramfloc 1110 Anti-Foam Chemical
History:
Due to imperfections in the collections system, flow to the wastewater treatment plant can increase significantly during substantial rain events. Due to the need to treat this excess water (mostly dilute), a system (called Actiflo) was developed to be used during these periods of high flow. The excess flows to the WWTP greater than 25 million gallons per day are pumped from the head of the plant by-passing normal treatment and through fine screens (to screen out any objects over the size of a pencil eraser). After screening, the flow proceeds to the Actiflo basins. There, ferric chloride, polymer, and micro-sand are mixed with the wastewater to form ballasted floc, which settles quickly and is removed from the flow. The clear effluent from Actiflo flows to a chlorine contact basin that is dedicated to this flow, where liquid chlorine is added for disinfection and sodium bisulfite is added to remove the residual chlorine (as takes place under normal treatment).
Foam is produced through this process and must be eliminated before discharge to the Kansas River
The Utility department has done extensive studying to determine chemicals best to eliminate foam which included bench/jar testing of multiple chemicals. Through testing, it was found that Tramfloc 1110 Anti-Foamer was the only chemical to eliminate foam during the Actiflo process without causing compliance issues.
The Utility Department may use 8,800 pounds of Tramfloc 1110 Anti-Foamer in 2009 during the use of Actiflo. The Tramfloc Anti-Foamer costs $2.05 per pound.
Action Request:
Utility Department staff requests approval from the City Commission to authorize the City Manager to execute a purchase order to Tramfloc, Inc. in the amount of $18,040.00 to purchase 8,800 pounds of the Tramfloc 1110 Anti-Foamer chemical. The Finance Department has confirmed that Tramfloc, Inc. is the sole source for this product.
Funding:
Funding for the purchase of the chemical will come from the operation and maintenance budget of the wastewater treatment plant, 7310-4008, Consumable Supplies/Chemicals
Thank you for your assistance. Please advise if you have any questions.