2015 presentation

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PotashCorp.com Isaac Hardison Senior Environmental Engineering North Carolina State University Environmenta l Affairs Internship

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PotashCorp.com

Isaac HardisonSeniorEnvironmental EngineeringNorth Carolina State University

Environmental AffairsInternship

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Favorite Sport : Tennis

Favorite Food : Free Food

Ultimate non-professional dream: Dunk on a 10 foot basketball goal

More info about me

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• DFP Area Process Flow Diagram (PFD) Design

• Process Flow Diagram Updates

• Stack testing filing

• Emission Point Drawing Updates

• Reorganizing Environmental Files in Environmental Affairs

• Stack Dimensions Conformation Project

• DFP pH Testing

• Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

• Total Suspended Solids Analyzer Evaluation

And other tasks

Projects Overview

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• Pamela Jestness (Air Quality Engineer) uses PFDs in Air Permit

• Helps understand process

• Shows location of Emission Points in process

DFP Area Process Flow Diagram Design

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DFP PFD With Emission Points

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• pH is a permit parameter

• Must be maintained between 6-9

• Believed that higher concentrations of DFP will cause higher pH in water

• Any kind of acid in the water will lower pH

Defluorinated Feed Phosphate (DFP) pH Testing

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• Calibrate pH monitor

• Take 500 mL of Tap Water, take initial pH

• Add DFP in 100mg increments

• Mix for 30 sec

• Record pH

• Repeat until 500 mg of DFP is in the water

Experimental setup

Defluorinated Feed Phosphate (DFP) pH Testing

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06/19/15

pH

DFP (mg) / 500ml Test 1 Test 2

500ml H2O 07.14 7.20

+ 100mg DFP 1007.16 7.23

+100mg DFP 2007.19 7.25

+100mg DFP 3007.20 7.26

+100mg DFP 4007.22 7.30

+100mg DFP 5007.24 7.34

Results

Defluorinated Feed Phosphate (DFP) pH Testing

0 100 200 300 400 500 6007.10

7.15

7.20

7.25

7.30

7.35

7.40

Effect of DFP on Outfall Water

Total DFP (mg)

pH

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• If DFP dissolves in trench water or the oil-water separator tank the resulting water will have a higher pH

• Lime being dissolved raises pH

• Confirmed other tests results

Results

Defluorinated Feed Phosphate (DFP) pH Testing

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• Evaluated a phosphate monitor that could be placed into various streamlines to indicate phosphorous levels

• Permit testing is done from daily composite samples

• Permit limits are 1.5 mg/L daily average and 5 mg/L daily max Total Phosphorus

• mg/L or part per million (ppm)

Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

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• Phosphax and Scantrax

• Phosphax does the test, Scantrax programs and shows results

• Advertised accuracy between .05 ppm – 15 ppm

• Can be programmed to read P2O5, PO4 and PO4-P (elemental P)

• This experiment we were reading PO4 from Phosphax

About the equipment

Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

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• Solutions were made to test the advertised range

• Diluted 50 ppm potassium phosphate (KH2PO4) with DI water

• Outfalls 005, 007 and 009 comparisons with equipment in EA Lab

• Lachat monitor is EA lab equipment

• Recoveries of equipment were tested

What was being tested

Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

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Experimental setup

Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

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Results

Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

1 2 3 4 5 60.00

0.10

0.20

0.30

0.40

0.50

0.60Phosphax

Lachat

PO4

(mg/

L)

0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.00

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6

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12

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f(x) = 0.994975711311589 xR² = 0.999915871496931

PO4 (mg/L)

Read

ing

(mg/

L)

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Phosphax Recoveries Lachat Recoveries

Outfall 005 .25 - .15 -

Spike #1(1 ppm)

1.14 90.8% 1.03 89.8%

Spike #2(3 ppm)

2.92 92.9% 2.87 94.6%

Spike #3(5 ppm)

4.44 85.9% 4.55 90.3%

Recovery Testing (Verification of Laboratory analysis)

Excellent: 95-105%Good: 90-110%

Acceptable: 80-120%

Results

Phosphate Analyzer Evaluation

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• TSS is a water quality measurement of any and all solids in water

• Permit Limit is 30 ppm monthly average and 60 ppm daily maximum

• Testing is currently done through Composite samples

• Looking for “early warnings” for Daily max prevention

• Solitax takes readings every 5 minutes and logs the information

• Took composite samples and logged data to compare with monitor and daily water reports

At 009 outfall

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Analyzer Evaluation

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Data collection at 009 outfall.

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Analyzer Evaluation

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Lab Setup

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Analyzer Evaluation

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Results Monitor Reading vs. Grab Samples

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Analyzer Evaluation

6/23/2015 6/25/2015 6/27/2015 6/29/2015 7/1/2015 7/3/2015 7/5/2015 7/7/2015 7/9/20150

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6/24- 7/7

Solitax ReadingLab Test Results

Date

TSS

(mg/

L)

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Typical daily readings

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Analyzer Evaluation

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Time

TSS

(mg/

L)

Midnight 6/21

Potential Algae Growth

Midnight 6/22

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Comparison Between Solitax and EA lab Testing results

Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Analyzer Evaluation

6/15/2015 6/20/2015 6/25/2015 6/30/2015 7/5/2015 7/10/2015 7/15/20150.00

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EA Lab and Solitax difference

SolitaxEA Lab

Date

TSS

(mg/

L)

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• Lab techniques and procedures

• How to form experiments

• How analyzers work

• Water quality

• Stack testing details

• Working with Industrial Salesman

• Evaluations on equipment

What I learned/ new experiences

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• EA Department

• IT Department

• Tech Services

• Area Supervisors

• HR Department

• Administration

Special Thanks!

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Shouldn’t the guy who came up with Knock Knock jokes win a “no-bell” Prize?If you spill a cleaning product, did you make a mess?

Questions?

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