The ongoing population growth in Australia’s coastal communities combined with the worst drought in a century have unhappily converged creating the necessity for the Australian government to find water sources that are both located near to the large coastal communities that need them and that aren’t subject to the whim’s of changing weather patterns.
The Solution
Facing impending water shortages, in April 2005, Western Australia's (WA) Water Corporation made a decision to form a public-private partnership with global water treatment company Degrémont. Degrémont has a 25-year operation agreement with the government owned Water Corporation. The first train (of 12 trains) of the Perth Seawater Desalination Plant (PSDP) is on target to start producing fresh water in November 2006.
The144,000 m3/d Perth SWRO plant, located at Kwinana, will be the largest SWRO plant in the Southern and Eastern hemispheres and is expected to augment the water supply for Perth by more than 17%.
A Novel Plant Design that’s Earth Friendly
As part of Water Corporation and WA’s very progressive stand of not producing additional greenhouse gases, electricity for the plant will be generated by a novel 80 MW wind farm located in WA’s Midwest region. The wind farm, already commissioned, is expected to contribute 270 GWh/year into the general electrical grid, offsetting the Perth SWRO Plant estimated electrical requirement of 180 GWh/year. Once in operation the Perth SWRO plant will have the distinction of being the worlds largest “green-powered" desalination plant.
The plant, with 12 SWRO trains with a capacity of 160,000 m3/day and six BWRO trains delivering a final product of 144,000 m3/day, will have one of the world’s lowest specific energy consumptions, due in part to the use of Energy Recovery, Inc.’s (ERI's) PX Pressure Exchanger‚ energy recovery devices (ERDs). The ERI PX is an isobaric chamber type of ERD which recovers energy in the brine stream and delivers it to water going to the membrane feed at a net transfer efficiency of up to 98%, which makes it the world’s most efficient ERD commercially available.
The Perth plant will also have one of the most comprehensive environmental monitoring programs in the world, continuously monitoring the seawater intake and brine outfall as a condition of its continued operation.
The combination of unheralded environmental protection and monitoring, low specific energy consumption, and the use of a renewable energy make the PSDP a world model for providing water in an environmentally sound and sustainable manner, almost magically converting wind to fresh water.
Cost-Effective Design and Solution
At A$323 million (387 million including integration assets) for the 144,000 m3/day Perth plant it is also one of the most cost effective projects of its size (compare to an estimated A$869 million (1.153 billion with integration assets) for the planned 125,000 m3/day Australian Gold Coast SWRO project). The Water Corporation has demonstrated that by using a well planned alliance approach with a desalination plant can be environmentally responsible, well designed, and very cost effective all at once.
ERI PX Details
The Water Corporation and Degremont team selected ERI’s PX technology for their optimized design because they offer significant benefits to SWRO plant designers and operators including the highest available net energy transfer efficiency and the lowest lifecycle costs. Additional benefits include maximum design flexibility, reduced high-pressure pump costs and operational flexibility.
Among the commercially available isobaric ERDs, the PX Pressure Exchanger isobaric ERD also provides the following added advantages:
?Highest available Net Transfer Efficiency – up to 98%
?Total design flexibility – for changing conditions
?No wetted metal parts that are subject to corrosion
?No required complicated computer controls
?No vibration, lateral loads, or pulsation
?No potential metal fatigue issues
?Dependability and long life design
?Installed redundancy for maximum on-line time
?Only 80 kg per each PX-220, no special skid or foundation requirements
?Housed in standard SWRO pressure vessels, no special tools required
?Smallest footprint by a factor of 6-10 times
?Local support and service in Europe, Australia, Asia, Pacific, Middle East and North Africa, and the Americas.
Today, PX technology has emerged as the industry standard solution for seawater desalination, with over 5,400 PX’s installed in plants worldwide, significantly reducing the cost to produce over 4.5 million m3/day of fresh water, and saving customers an estimated 502 MW of energy or $264 million a year in operating costs, and reducing CO2 emissions by nearly 4 million tons over a 20 year life of a plant the size of Perth.
Of Wind And Water
We all know what it is like to get hunkered down in the house when there is a strong storm coming, but not everyone has had the pleasure of experiencing what it is like to evacuate our house in a hurricane or tropical storm warning. The past few years some of our coastal communities have really had more than their fair share of this kind of terrible weather where not only the strong wind comes calling, but the water has made its way in as well.
When a home is hit doubly hard because of wind and water damage, it can take twice as long to get the damage repaired and get a home up and running again. The cost can be astronomical when the damage is severe and when a home owner is caught without insurance or just had no flood coverage it can ruin them financially trying to save their house. Most people do carry coverage that takes care of most things, but flood coverage that pays for natural disaster flooding usually has to be purchased separately.
Depending on how much and what kind of destruction a home has done to it, there might be many things that a home owner can do themselves to get the ball rolling. The more of the renovating and repairing they can do, the less the insurance company will have to pay to have done for them. Things like removing their own belongings or tearing out the damaged things are shores that have to be done, but might not require any special training or equipment. It is essential that a home be inspected when there has been damage to first make sure that it is safe to go into before anyone starts doing anything.
Once it has been determined that you can go in and begin working, the first thing to do is of course, make sure there is no power or water on, which there probably will not be, but you need to be positive. The inspector can probably determine this for you beforehand. Then you can begin dragging out damaged items. If there is an upstairs that has not been damaged, items with no damage might be put there. You might need a dumpster or trailer to put the damaged items you will be throwing away on. Keep recycling in mind whenever you can.
Before you rip out your carpets or hardwood floors, you probably should consult a water damage professional to be sure they can not be salvaged first. When you have been flooded because of a plumbing break this is often a possibility, but if a natural disaster flood is the cause of your damage, these floors could be extremely contaminated and will likely need to be replaced. Removing the damaged items and taking care of your own personal belongings is a couple of ways that you might save some money doing these things your self.
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