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Waste Water Treatment Plant and Power Plants
Waste Water Treatment Plant and Power Plants
Phase 2 Report
Development Planned Phase 1
Area assigned (acres) 6,000
Multiplication Factor 3.1
Capacity needed (m3/day) only for industrial 18,600
Area required for 10,000 m3/day WTP capacity (conventional) 5
Area required for WWT plant (if conventional) 9.30
Area required for 10,000 m3/day WTP capacity (membrane) 2
Area required for WWT plant (if membrane) 3.72
0.5580 0.1395
0.0372 0.0093
0.5208 0.1302
2,900 2,900 39,376.2000 590,643.0000
551,267 137,817
6,510 1,628
5,580 1,395
930 233
3.16 3.16
1,072,662 268,166
Phase 1 Report
Development Planned Phase 1
Area assigned (acres)
Multiplication factor (MW per acre) 0.29
Capacity for Power Plant (MW) 1,930.54
Phase 2 Report
Development Planned Phase 1
Area assigned (acres) 3,000
Multiplication Factor 0.29
Capacity needed (MW per acre) 870
Area required to setup 100 MW power plant (CCGT) 2
Area required for Power plants in PIPC (if CCGT) 17.40
Area required to setup 100 MW power plant (Gas and Steam) 9
Area required for Power Plants in PIPC (Gas and Steam) 78.30
Needs to be refined after we get actual bottom up power requirement numbers from Daniel
Phase 2 Phase 3 Total
0.29 0.29
1,678.73 1,678.73 5,288
Jubail
5,000
0.15
Advantages and Disadvantages of Membrane Bioreactor as compared to Conventional Systems
Advantages Disadvantages
Small area High Cost
Removal of organic, nutrien and solid Process complexity
Treatment of toxic industrial effluents
Small effluents
High consistency and quality water
Low energy consumption
Diinfection (able to remove pathogen)