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115th Street Alfred Lerner Hall

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112th Street 112th Street The 6th International Conference on Flotation for Water and Wastewater Systems

Conference Information and Programs

Alfred Lerner Hall Columbia University 2920 Broadway, near 114th Street New York, NY 10027

October 29th to November 1st 2012 www.flotation2012.org Thank you to our conference sponsors and attendees for your support of the conference.

Conference Sponsors:

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Bronze Committees

Technical Program Committee Organizing Committee

Prof. James Edzwald (USA) - Chairman William Becker, Chairman, Columbia University

Dr. William Becker (USA) - Vice Chair Kartik Chandran, Co-Chairman, Columbia University

Mr. Tony Amato (United Kingdom) Ian Crossley, Co-Chairman, Hazen and Sawyer

Dr. John Bratby (USA) Howard Dunn, Aquarion Water

Mr. Jan Dahlquist (Sweden) John Dyksen, United Water

Dr. David Dixon (Australia) Ryan Hess, Infilco Degremont

Prof. Pascal Guiraud (France) James Edzwald, University of Massachusetts

Prof. Johannes Haarhoff (South Africa) James Farmerie, Leopold, a Xylem Brand

Prof. Mooyoung Han (South Korea) Karl Glucina, Suez

Mr. Petri Jokela (Finland) Gary Naumick, American Water

Prof. Jun Ma (China) James Roberts, NYCDEP

Prof. Yoshihko Matsui (Japan) Matthew Valade, Hazen and Sawyer

Dr. David Pernitsky (Canada)

Prof. Marco Reali (Brazil)

Prof. Claus Schuster (Germany)

1 Conference Program

Monday 29 October 2012

08:00 am to 09:00 am Registration

09:00 am to 10:45 am Opening Ceremony, Welcome and Keynote Address

10:45 am to 11:50 am Session 1: Drinking

Session 2: Research

11:50 am to 01:20 pm Lunch

01:20 pm to 05:15 pm Session 1: Drinking Water Treatment, continued

Session 2: Research, continued

05:15 pm to 07:00 pm Poster Presentations and Reception

Tuesday 30 October 2012

08:00 am to 08.30 am Registration

08:30 am to 09:30 am Session 3: Drinking Water Treatment, continued

Session 4: Research, continued

09:30 am to 12:05 pm Session 5: Seawater and Membrane Treatment

Session 6: and Reuse

12:05 pm to 01:30 pm Lunch

01:30 pm to 05:00 pm Session 5: Seawater and Membrane Treatment, continued

Session 6: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, continued

06:30 pm to 10.30 pm New York City Harbor Dinner Cruise Boat departs at 7.00 pm from Pier 81, West 41st St., Manhattan.

2 Conference Program

Wednesday 31 October 2012

08:00 am to 08:15 am Registration

08:15 am to 09:15 am Session 7: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, continued

Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae

09:15 am to 12:15 pm Session 9: Energy and Sustainability

Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae, continued

12:15 pm to 01:45 pm Lunch

01:45 pm to 02:45 pm Session 10: Final Session

03:15 pm to 04:30 pm Closing Paper, Panel Discussion and Closing Comments

Thursday 1 November 2012

08:30 am to 04:30 pm Site Tours: New York City Department of Environmental Protection Croton Water Plant and United Water Haworth Water Treatment Plant.

Up to 50 guests can be accommodated Background information will be requested to enable security clearance. Lunch at Haworth is included. Departure and Return-Entrance to 498 Seventh Avenue, NY, NY 10018

(Hazen and Sawyer office location), at Seventh Avenue between 36th and 37th Street

3 Presentation Program

MONDAY 29, OCTOBER 2012

8:00-9:00 AM Registration

9:00-9:30 Opening Ceremony Welcoming Remarks: William Becker, Carter Strickland-DEP Commissioner

9:30-10:15 Keynote Address: Professor George Tchobanoglous

New directions in wastewater treatment for the 21st century

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Session 1: Drinking Water Treatment Session 2: Research Moderators: James Edzwald and Jan Moderators: Johannes Haarhoff Dahlquist and Claus Schuster

10:45-11:20 Leading Paper 1: Leading Paper 2: Ian Crossley Yanping Liu, Mallorie Tourbin, Sebastien Lachaize, Pascal Guiraud Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Technology and Engineering – A personal Flotation separation of SiO2 nanoparticles history spanning four decades from waters

11:20-11:50 Gary S. Kaminski Mira Park, Mooyoung Han, Tschung-il Kim

Operating highlights from 15 years of DAF Design parameters estimations for adjustable operation for drinking water treatment bubble size in bubble generating system

11:50-1:20 PM Lunch

1:20-1:50 Brett deWynter, Simon Breese, Russell Yap, Michael Whittaker, Brent Edge William Peirson, Bruce Jefferson, Volga Bulmus, Richard Stuetz, Gayle Newcombe, Optimized water treatment for the Rita Henderson city of Penticton Poly-surfactants as micro-bubble surface modi ers for the otation of microcystis aeruginosa without coagulation-occulation

4 Presentation Program

1:50-2:20 Petr Dolejs, Pavel Dobias Rodrigo Moruzzi, Marco Reali Results of six years operation of the The inuence of oc size and hydraulic detention rst DAF in Central and Eastern time on the performance of a DAF pilot unit and Europe (WTP Mostiste – Czech Republic) their relationship with a mathematical model

2:20-2:50 Jan Cromphout, Herve Lagast, Mia Bondelind Gisele Peleman, Liesbeth Verdickt Investigating the applicability to use Flotation: The best choice for the oc Computational Fluid Dynamics for removal process in the drinking water modelling Dissolved Air Flotation treatment plant of Kluizen

2:50-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-4:00 Michael Greeley, Matthew Valade, Nicolas Roux, Nathalie Vigneron-Larasa, Peter Rice Thomas Thouvenot, Abdelkader Gaïd

Flying Blind: How seasonal impacts Modelling and operation of a SpidowTM plant unforeseen by pilot studies created startup hurdles at the Madbury WTP

4:00-4:30 Stephen Olson Babak Lakghomi, Ron Hofmann, Yuri Lawryshyn

New Great Pond Water Treatment Optimization of Dissolved Air Flotation for drinking Plant, Weymouth, Massachusetts water treatment through CFD Modeling

4:30-5:00 Oiva Suutarinen, Kalle Suutarinen Jan Cromphout, Stijn Mortier, Tommy Vanhullebush, Robert Vanhoucke, Liesbeth Verdickt Rictor® Turbulent Flotation Process Full scale use of an improved pneumatically adjustable otation nozzle at the drinking water treatment plant of Kluizen

5:15-7:00 PM Poster Presentations and Reception: Carlton Lounge, Mudd Hall, Columbia University

5 Presentation Program

TUESDAY 30, OCTOBER 2012

8:00 AM Registration

Session 3: Drinking Water Treatment Session 4: Research Continued Continued

Moderators: James Edzwald and Moderators: Johannes Haarhoff and Jan Dahlquist Claus Schuster

8:30-9:00 Xiaohui Jin, Souleymane Ndiongue, Jun Ma, Jing Zou, Yu-long Shi, Zeng-he Liu Larry Moore, Devendra Borikar, Tory Hewlett, Lindsay Ariss, Laura Zettler Effects of occulation time and hydraulic loading on DAF treating Mopanshan Reservoir water with low and low temperature Pilot-scale investigation on the performance of slow sand ltration, conventional treatment, and modied conventional treatment using Dissolved Air Flotation as clarier: A comparative study

9:00-9:30 Ivan Zhu, Jim Farmerie, Brian Bates K. A. Maia, Marco Reali, A. Pioltine

Innovative approach for simultaneous The in uence of water velocity at the chromium, iron, manganese, and total entrance of the contact zone on the organic carbon removal using Dissolved performance of a DAF pilot plant Air Flotation for drinking water treatment

Session 5: Seawater and Session 6: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Membrane Treatment Moderators: David Pernitsky and Moderators: Mooyoung Han and Petri Jokela Jun Ma

Leading Paper: Leading Paper: 9:30-10:05 James Edzwald, Johannes Haarhoff John Bratby

Seawater coagulation and Dissolved Air Flotation for secondary ef uent polishing Flotation pretreatment for water plants

10:05-10:35 Coffee Break

6 Presentation Program

10:35-11:05 Johannes Haarhoff, James Edzwald Bryce Carter, Temple Ballard

Meeting the air requirements of Dissolved Dissolved Air Flotation for improved Air Flotation for the pretreatment treatment ef ciency in Publicly Owned Treatment of seawater Works (POTW), tertiary, and reuse applications

11:05-11:35 Lennart Jönsson, Jan Dahlquist Franz Bischof, Thomas Pohlers, Ralph Teckenberg

Air bubble amount and bubble sizes in Upstream otation enhancing a the DAF process biological membrane ltration (MBR)

11:35-12:05 Seunghye Oh, Tschung-il Kim, Younggyun Choi, Minjeong Park Mooyoung Han Treatment of high concentration organic wastewater A study on the effect of salinity to with a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) process Dissolved Air Flotation combined with electro-otation as a solids-liquid separation method

12:05-1:30 PM Lunch

1:30-2:00 Alexandre Besson, Pascal Guiraud Eloá Pelegrino, Marco Reali, Aline Escher

Characterization of bubbles produced Use of tannin based coagulant in an Upow by Dissolved Air Flotation in saline water Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactor efuent for post-treatment by otation

2:00-2:30 Hyunjin Park, Soonbuhm Kwon, Huazhang Rajinikanth Rajagopal, Jun Wei Lim, Mao Yu, Zhao, Seok Dockko Ivan Ho, Max Heinz Stegmann Rainer, Wang Jing-Yuan Characteristics of pre-treatment for the seawater reverse osmosis Anaerobic co-digestion of faeces and process at high temperature kitchen waste in decentralized source-separation based sanitation concepts

2:30-3:00 Tony Amato, Kuem-Seo Park, Wonkyu Yim, Diego Veneu, Gabriela Pino, Mauricio Torem Tschungil Kim Application of biosorptive otation for Cd and Cu The application of Eno-DAF™ technology removal to Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) pre-treatment design and operation

3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

7 Presentation Program

3:30-4:00 Abdelkader Gaïd, E. Konig, S. Rouxel, Petri Jokela, Raghida Lepistö C. Ventresque Lamella Dissolved Air Flotation treatment Desalination Drinking Water Plant: of sh farming efuents as a part of an Fujairah 2; From pilot to full scale plant: integrated farming and efuent treatment A success story concept

Laurel Passantino, Peter Tymkiw Carlos Omar Laya, Antje Langbein, Gerhard Koch, 4:00-4:30 Binga Talabi, Michael MacPhee Urs Arnold, Thomas Wintgens

Dissolved Air Flotation for membrane Preliminary studies on a combination of Powdered pre-treatment: Process selection, Activated Carbon (PAC) absorption and Dissolved pilot testing, and performance results for Air Flotation (DAF) as advanced treatment of the city of Scottsdale wastewater treatment plant efuents

4:30-5:00 Jason Stusick, Andrew Kleisinger, Ahmet Kayaalp Monique Durand Climate change in Australia: recycling Successful use of DAF for algae laden and treatment technology; Case Study: small rural systems Western Australia

6:30-10:30 Evening: New York Harbor Dinner Cruise THEBoat departsDESTINY at 7:00 p.m. from Pier 81, West 41st Street, New York, NY

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Presentation Program

WEDNESDAY 31, OCTOBER 2012

8:00 AM Registration

Session 7: Wastewater Treatment Session 8: Treatment of Waters and Reuse Continued Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae

Moderators: Marco Reali Moderator: Tony Amato and John Bratby

8:15-8:45 David Pernitsky, Rodney Guest John Bratby

Flotation technologies for treatment of oil Algae harvesting using otation sands tailings water for Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) reuse applications

8:45-9:15 Jessica Younker, Margaret Walsh Xuezhi Zhang, Pasquale Amendola, John Hewson, Milton Sommerfeld, Qiang Hu Bench-scale investigation of an integrated adsorption-coagulation-Dissolved Air In uence of growth phases on harvesting Flotation process for offshore produced Chlorella zofingiensis by Dissolved Air Flotation water treatment

Session 9: Energy and Sustainability Session 8: Treatment of Waters Containing Algae and the Recovery of Algae (Continued) Moderators: Marco Reali and Jun Ma Moderator: Tony Amato and John Bratby

9:15-9:45 Matthew Valade, Kathryn Hoek, Alexandre Besson, Pascal Guiraud John Schultz, Peter Rice Effects of pH adjustment on Dissolved Floating Green: DAF is a sustainable Air Flotation harvesting of the hypersaline treatment process microalga Dunaliella salina

9:45-10:15 Coffee Break

9 Presentation Program

10:15-10:45 Bruce Jefferson, Raffaella Villa, Russell Yap, Michael Whittaker, William Peirso, Bruce Rachael Whitton, Francesco Ometto, Jefferson, Richard Stuetz, Gayle Newcombe, Peter Jarvis Rita Henderson The impact of Microcystis aeruginosa strain on Low energy otation: Ballasted DAF cell removal using bubbles modied with poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride)

10:45-11:15 Claus Schuster Bokyung Kim, Tschung-il Kim, Mooyoung Han

Overview on DAF applications in industrial Generation of positively charged bubbles by Dissolved wastewater treatment Air Flotation with aluminum electrolysis solution

11:15-11:45 Dennis Voss, Hans-Joachim Putz, Joe Nattress, Bill Evans, Samuel Schabel Bob Banderra, Don Mackay The micro-bubble otation with Colloidal Gas Aphron technology – Floating your algae problems away An energy efcient process for the with high-rate DAF paper industry

11:45-12:15 Rohan Wikramanayake, B. Ding, Steven Creel, Alan LeBlanc, S. Sreeramachandran, H. Lau, Robert Biehler, Paul Denning K. Shanmugam, R. Knauf, P. Gallagher, Stratton Tragellis Implementation of inline ozonation and DAF for a highly algal source of supply Making of a very high-rate DAF using a novel, stand-alone air dissolving pump to remove algae, TOC and sand for membrane pre-treatment

12:15-1:45 PM Lunch

Session 10: Final Session

Moderator: James Edzwald

1:45-2:15 Ian Crossley, Larry VandeVenter, Michael Borsykowsky

Constructing New York City’s rst water ltration plant, an 1,100 ML/d (290-mgd) Dissolved Air Flotation, ltration, and UV facility

2:15-2:45 John Dyksen, Keith Cartnick, Anthony Delescinskis

DAF upgrade lowers costs and improves water quality at Haworth WTP

2:45-3:15 Coffee Break

10 Presentation Program Presentation Program

10:15-10:45 Bruce Jefferson, Raffaella Villa, Russell Yap, Michael Whittaker, William Peirso, Bruce Rachael Whitton, Francesco Ometto, Jefferson, Richard Stuetz, Gayle Newcombe, 3:15-3:45 Closing Conference Paper: Peter Jarvis Rita Henderson Mooyoung Han, Tschung-il Kim The impact of Microcystis aeruginosa strain on Low energy otation: Ballasted DAF cell removal using bubbles modied with Recent trends, developments, and research needs in tailored bubble otation technology poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride)

10:45-11:15 Claus Schuster Bokyung Kim, Tschung-il Kim, Mooyoung Han 3:45-4:30 Panel Discussion and Attendees’ Comments and Discussion

Overview on DAF applications in industrial Generation of positively charged bubbles by Dissolved Tony Amato, John Bratby, Ian Crossley, wastewater treatment Air Flotation with aluminum electrolysis solution John Dyksen, Mooyoung Han, Claus Schuster

4:30 Closing Comments 11:15-11:45 Dennis Voss, Hans-Joachim Putz, Joe Nattress, Bill Evans, William Becker Samuel Schabel Bob Banderra, Don Mackay The micro-bubble otation with Colloidal Gas Aphron technology – Floating your algae problems away An energy efcient process for the with high-rate DAF paper industry

11:45-12:15 Rohan Wikramanayake, B. Ding, Steven Creel, Alan LeBlanc, THURSDAY 1, NOVEMBER 2012 S. Sreeramachandran, H. Lau, Robert Biehler, Paul Denning K. Shanmugam, R. Knauf, P. Gallagher, Stratton Tragellis Implementation of inline ozonation and DAF for a highly algal source of supply 8:30 AM - 4:30 Site Tours: New York City Department of Environmental Protection Croton Water Filtration Plant Making of a very high-rate DAF using a novel, and United Water Haworth Water Treatment Plant. stand-alone air dissolving pump to remove algae, TOC and sand for membrane pre-treatment Up to 50 guests can be accommodated. Background information will be requested to enable security clearance. Lunch at Haworth is included.

12:15-1:45 PM Lunch Departure and Return- Entrance to 498 Seventh Ave., NY, NY 10018 (Hazen and Sawyer ofce location) at Seventh Avenue between 36th and 37th St. Session 10: Final Session

Moderator: James Edzwald

1:45-2:15 Ian Crossley, Larry VandeVenter, Michael Borsykowsky

Constructing New York City’s rst water ltration plant, an 1,100 ML/d (290-mgd) Dissolved Air Flotation, ltration, and UV facility

2:15-2:45 John Dyksen, Keith Cartnick, Anthony Delescinskis

DAF upgrade lowers costs and improves water quality at Haworth WTP

2:45-3:15 Coffee Break

11 Poster Program

PROJECT AUTHOR CONTACT ORGANIZATION

M. Bum, 1. Removal of phosphorus from ef uent of H. Kim Myunglog Bum Department of Civil & a wastewater treatment plant using a I. Heo, [email protected] Environmental hybrid of A2O and DAF treatment S. Dockko Engineering, Dankook I. Jeong University

2. In uence of coagulation chemistry and P. Dolejs, Petr Dolejs W&ET Team mixing on DAF separation efciency K. Strausova, [email protected] P. Dobias

3. P-Recovery by : Fate A. Ehbrecht, Anke Ehbrecht Karlsruhe Institute for and behavior of particles S. Schönauer, [email protected] Technology (KIT) T. Fuderer, R. Schuhmann

4. The In uence of Hydraulic Surface A. E. Escher, Aline Escher Department of Loading and Air Concentration Rate M. A. P. Reali, [email protected] Hydraulics and on the Clarication Efciency in E. C. F. Pelegrino Sanitation, Sao Carlos Dissolved Air Flotation Units Applied Engineering School, to Water Treatment Sao Paulo University

5. Flotation process of nano-particles C. Palacios-Morales, Pascal Guiraud Université de Toulouse by micro bubbles D. Legendre, [email protected] INSA, UPS, P. Guiraud INP; LISBP

6. Flotation separation of TiO2 M. Zhang, Pascal Guiraud Université de Toulouse nanoparticles L. Vialaret, [email protected] INSA, UPS, M. Tourbin, INP; LISBP P. Guiraud

7. Seasonal Water Variations Display P. Daniel Ryan Hess Inlco Degremont, Inc. Dissolved Air Flotation’s Versatility R. Hess ryan.hess@in lcodegre-mont.com

8. Designing and operating a otation E. Laakso, Eero Laakso Econet Oy process – lessons learned during A. Minh, eero.laakso@econetgroup. half a century R. Kettunen

9. Full-Scale Dissolved Air Flotation as a B. McGovern Brian McGovern Degremont Technologies Pretreatment Strategy for an Ultra- brian.mcgovern@in lcodegremont. - Inlco Filtration Membrane Installation com

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PROJECT AUTHOR CONTACT ORGANIZATION

10. Quanti cation of Construction and L. Sabogal-Paz Lyda Patricia Sabogal-Paz São Carlos School of Operation Requirements for Water [email protected] Engineering, University Treatment Plants of Floto-Filtration of São Paulo with Sludge Treatment Systems

11. Evaluation of the effect of the oc A. Pioltine Marco Reali University of São Paulo size and of the dissolved air M. A. P. Reali [email protected] EESC-USP concentration on the performance of a DAF unit

12. Optimization of for C. Richter Carlos Richter SANEPAR (retired) Flotation and Direct Filtration [email protected]

13. The study on the particle separation S. Ryu, Seungmin Ryu Plasma Technology and disinfection using plasma E. Hong, [email protected] Research Center, air otation system J. Park, National Fusion S. Yoo, Research Institute T. Lho

14. Using a DAF system to overcome R. Wiley III Robert Wiley III Clari cation Products, hydraulic overloading problems of Bob.Wiley.III@Xyleminc. com Leopold Xylem Inc. conventional sedimentation facilities

15. Comparison of DAF pilot plant P. Dolejs, Petr Dolejs W&ET Team results in different locations of the P. Dobias [email protected] Czech Republic K. Strausova

J. Civardi, 16. Pilot Testing of High Rate DAF at M. Gray John Civardi Hatch Mott MacDonald New Jersey American Water’s S. Creel, john.civardi@hatchmott. com Canoe Brook Water Treatment Plant L. Olson, A. Sleeper

17. Evaluating the system for discharge H. Kim, Kwon Soonbuhm Korea Water Resources water restoration using DAF in a water B. Lee, [email protected] Corporation (K-water) treatment plant S. Kwon, Y. Yu, S. Dockko

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