Background
The Perth facility of a major national chicken processing & food manufacturing business was restricted from increasing production capacity due to trade wastewater discharge restrictions set by their local authority, and odour issues from the local community. The site, which processes around 40,000 chickens per day, uses over 1.6ML/day for various processing and cleaning operations.
There were several drivers for this large, publicly significant project, including;
- Sustainability - Recycling water enables increased production with lower environmental impact.
- Odour – Underperformance of existing tradewaste treatment system led to community impacts the new system had to correct.
- Compliance - Limit on discharge to sewer (max 15L/s) was restricting ability to expand production.
- Operating cost reduction – improving waste discharge reduces costs and water recycling reduces potable water costs.
If the site could not improve the wastewater treatment facilities to deal with these challenges it would have to close and relocate the entire processing plant at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars. Management elected to build a new plant rather than upgrade the existing to limit downtime and extend plant life.
Treatment was primarily targeting BOD & TSS to limit the load the public sewage treatment system, and lower disposal costs. As well as improving the quality of their effluent for discharge, the customer was also looking for water recycling solutions to reduce their significant scheme water consumption, environmental impact and associated costs.
Solution
MAK Water worked consultatively with the customer for several years in the leadup to the project. This method of working collaboratively with the client placed both MAK Water and the customer in an empowered position with deep knowledge of the customer’s facility, their constrictions, available treatment technologies and their goals. This collaborative working arrangement allowed us to develop an effective, efficient and sustainable solution for their complex needs.
Multi-process treatment plant comprising clarification, sludge dewatering & handling, wastewater treatment, filtration and brackish water reverse Osmosis (BWRO) solutions in a dedicated building with all associated tanks, pipework, PLC control, client systems integration, construction, commissioning and ongoing operational & technical support.
MAK Water continues to support the project with our Facilities Management service, where we provide site operators and 24/7 remote support to operate and maintain the plant.
MAK Water Key Solutions
- DAF 75m3/h; DSP-401; MBR 680m3/day; BWRO 476m3/day; bespoke chemical dosing and odour scrubbing systems
- Custom building to house the treatment plant
- Participation in community and government consultation
- Collaboration with WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation and WA Water Corporation
- Smart instrumentation
- Tanks and pipework
- ClearAccessTM Remote Access
- Flexible commercial model to accommodate client budget
- Factory built modules combined with on-site assembly for efficient installation
- Onsite plant commissioning
- Client plant familiarisation & operator training
- 24/7 Facilities Management support from MAK Water operational team
- Consultation to acquire Recycled Water Scheme Approval from the Western Australian Government
Recycled water is used for poultry processing including:
- Live bird receival
- Immersion wash and chilling
- Neck and giblet chilling
- Plant and equipment sanitation
- Make-up water for WRTP treatment chemicals
Results and benefits
- Turnkey solution. Custom design, manufacture, delivery, installation, and commissioning package.
- Lowest total operating cost. Fully automated plant requiring minimal operator input.
- Compliance. Potable water meets ADWG values and exceeds WSSA’s recommended pathogen LRV.
- Reliability. Built-in redundancy with remote monitoring and alarming for reliable water in remote location.
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