Consistent and reliable operation
One of the most important features of the Bioset
process is that it consistently and reliably
produces Class A EQ biosolids from start-up to
shut-down. Biosolids that remain in the
reactor on shut down achieve Class A EQ status
in the reactor and are discharged as such upon
start-up. Unlike competing Class A processes
there are no operating scenarios, including start-up
and shut down, where the Bioset process does
not produce a Class A biosolids.
General housekeeping
The Bioset process is a clean system to operate
as it is totally enclosed from start to finish. Being
totally enclosed prevents dust and odors from
escaping at the inlet, prevents biosolids from
spilling during the process, and allows point
source odor capture at the discharge.
No supplemental heat
All of the heat to operate the Bioset process is
achieved via chemical addition. No expensive
and maintenance intensive supplemental heat sources
are required.
Long term stability
Unlike other alkaline stabilization processes that
utilize supplemental heat to reduce lime dosages
and subsequently loose the high pH shortly after
processing, the Bioset process maintains Class
A EQ status months after processing.
Maintenance
The Bioset process has few moving parts and therefore
few maintenance requirements. The primary
component that requires maintenance is the Schwing
Bioset piston pump. Since the Bioset process
operates at less than 10% of the pumps rated
operating pressure, the wear rates are nominal.
Reduced operating costs through
PFRP approval
PFRP approval to reduce the operating temperature
is possible as the ammonia that is generated
through lime addition is entrained with the biosolids
inside the reactor and kills the pathogens. One
Bioset installation presently has received approval
to operate at 55C with a residence time of 25
minutes (versus 70C for 30 minutes) and three
other installations are presently in the process
of gaining similar approvals. The most
significant impact of this approval is the approximately
35% reduction in operating costs. |