Municipal Tertiary Filtration
Retrofit of Eimco Rotoco Filter

Sausalito, CA Sanitary District Facility
Equipment Centra-flo Gravity Sand Filter Two (2) Model CF-64
Installation Date: October 1997
Location Sausalito-Marin City
Sanitary District, CA
Engineer Kennedy Jenks Engineers
San Francisco, CA
Operator Mr. Gary Winton
Superintendent
415/332-0240

Plant History: The Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District is an existing facility that has undergone several upgrades through the years. Sitting immediately adjacent to San Francisco Bay, the facility footprint is very limited. With the major emphasis on bringing the facility into discharge compliance, the SMCSD installed Parkson DynaSand continuous backwash filtration units. The SMCSD later opted to purchase Eimco Rotoco filters to meet increased flow requirements.

As a result of less than satisfactory service from the existing filters, Applied Process Technology, Inc. presented a proposal to SMCSD to convert an Eimco Rotoco Filter to a Centra-flo design, explaining that the Centra-flo design would eliminate the many operational problems being experienced with the current units.

SMCSD, in conjunction with their consulting engineer, Kennedy Jenks Engineers, elected to accept the Applied Process Technology proposal in July 1997, The conversion of the Eimco Rotoco Filter was completed in September 1997, and the converted "Centra-flo" Filter was put into service on December 1997.

Plant Description: The SMCSD facility is designed for an average daily flow of 2.0 MGD with a peak flow of 3 MGD. The treatment system consists of screening, clarification, bio-towers, secondary clarifiers, filtration, and disinfection. Treated effluent is discharged into San Francisco Bay. Plant discharge permits require effluent contain average total suspended solids (TSS) of not more than 30 mg/l, and BOD less than 30 mg/l.

Tertiary Filters: Clarified discharge from the secondary clarifiers is pumped to the filter feed manifold common to all four 64 ft2 continuous backwash, moving bed sand filters. The Centra-flo units have been operated at up to 6 gpm/ft2 since early in 1998.

The SMCSD does not have the ability to add chemicals to aid in the filtration process at this time.

Filter Startup: The first Centra-flo was originally put on line in October 1997. The retrofit of the existing filters took approximately 2 weeks, start to finish. Before SMCSD agreed to retrofit the second filter, the Centra-flo had to prove that the filter could perform and consistently produce filtrate that met the requirements of the permit. The Centra-flo did indeed meet the performance requirements. The Centra-flo was put on-line as the primary filter and was continually fed at a rate of 400 USgpm (6.25 gpm/ft2). The Centra-flo produced filtrate with up to 25% less solids than the Parkson DynaSand when it was running at a lower flow rate.

After ten (10) months of successful operation, SMCSD decided to retrofit the Eimco Rotoco filter and the unit was converted in September 1998.

Filter Operation: Operating data collected by SMCSD shows that the Centra-flo has met the performance requirements.

Date Feed
Rate
(USgpm)
Influent Solids (TSS) Filrate Solids
(TSS)
Reject Rate
(USgpm)
  *DSF CF DSF CF DSF CF DSF CF
2/23/98 157 160 Solids ranged from 30 to 60 mg/l TSS. Both
filters were fed from common manifold
9.5 9.0 25 15
2/25/98 200 215 6.75 6.75 25 15
2/27/98 210 215 4.25 2.25 25 15
3/2/98 230 204 9.75 6.75 25 15
3/4/98 380 397 8.5 8.5 25 15
3/6/98 410 400 10.5 10.25 25 15
3/15/98 398 412 12.8 9.0 25 15
3/18/98 417 422 9.25 8.25 25 15
*DSF - Parkson DynaSand Filter
  CF - Centra-flo Filter
  Centra-flo Parkson
Filter Model CF-64 DSF-64
Filter Diameter, Inches 108" 108"
Bed Depth, Inches 40" 40" ***
Quantity of Media, lbs. 33,500 lbs. 30,000 lbs.
*** The DynaSand Filter is designed as an 80" filter with 60,000 lbs of media originally furnished.