Managing PFAS in Wastewater Effluent
Removal of Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) at the East Canyon Water Reclamation Facility
Team: Ross Allen, Abby Englund, Abbygael Johnson, and Parker Price
Sponsor: Carollo Engineers, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District
Project
The purpose of this project is to explore technologies for reducing perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) concentrations in the liquid stream at the East Canyon Water Reclamation Facility (ECWRF). The design goal is to reduce effluent concentrations to < 2 ng/L through the addition of a new treatment process added to the existing wastewater treatment plant.
Treatment Alternatives
Do Nothing
Granular Activated Carbon
Ion Exchange Resin
Reverse Osmosis
Destruction Technologies
Selection Criteria
- Cost Efficiency (40%)
- Consistent Removal Efficiency (40%)
- Minimal Space Requirement (5%)
- Environmental Impact (15%)
Footprints of analyzed alternatives, shown in black hatched area, and available area, shown in blue
Proposed location of new PFAS treatment building at ECWRF.
Selected tank system (AqueoUS2023).
Selected Alternative
The recommended treatment alternative is an application of ion exchange resin. This alternative was selected based on the selection criteria as well as the fact that it offers PFAS destruction.
Energy Usage
530,000 kWh/year
Removal Efficiency
77-99%
Predicted Footprint
3,650 ft2
Cost
$0.51/1000 gal treated
Proposed treatment process flow diagram.
East Canyon Water Reclamation Facility (Bench 2023).
Acknowledgements
Our team would like to thank the following for their assistance:
- Jade Echard, PE
- Ryan Bench, PE
- Marlo Davis
- Dr. Ryan Dupont, PhD
- Professor Austin Ball, SE
- Water Environment Association of Utah