Singapore Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 Air Flow Management

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 (4) ◽  
pp. 5492-5500
Author(s):  
Dominique Brocard ◽  
Woo Lai Lynn ◽  
Herman Ching ◽  
Simon Cheng ◽  
Moorthy Dhakshina
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 409-422
Author(s):  
D. Brocard ◽  
S. J. Gan ◽  
L. Y. Koh ◽  
T. W. Tan ◽  
W. I. Cox ◽  
...  

Abstract The Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) is aimed at providing a robust and efficient means of catering to Singapore's used-water needs. DTSS2 is the second phase of this project, comprising an approximately 30-km long South Tunnel, a 10-km long Industrial Tunnel, 60-km of Link Sewers and a new Water Reclamation Plant integrated with a NEWater facility. In contrast with tunnels designed to store overflows in combined sewer systems, the DTSS tunnels convey used-water all the time from Singapore's separated system. This paper describes hydraulic analyses that were conducted during the feasibility study and preliminary design. The topics covered include hydraulic modelling of the entire system with the main goal of ensuring system resilience, air management to avoid odours at ground level, and isolation of tunnel section using gates for potential maintenance or repair. The resilience analyses concentrated on the system functionality in case of a failure, to ensure that used-water can be safely conveyed to a treatment plant. The air management system included several odour control facilities and air jumpers to avoid escape of odorous air from the system and the isolation gates requires detailed hydraulic analyses to cater to the high heads involved.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrian LawWing Keung ◽  
Er Jenn Wei ◽  
Adrian LaiChunHin ◽  
Jiang Mingtao ◽  
Herman Ching ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcelo A. Elizondo ◽  
Nader A. Samaan ◽  
Mallikarjuna R. Vallem ◽  
Yuri V. Makarov ◽  
Bharat Vyakaranam ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
D. Abbaneo ◽  
M. Abbas ◽  
M. Abbrescia ◽  
M. Abi Akl ◽  
O. Aboamer ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Winson C. L. Lay ◽  
Charles Lim ◽  
Yingjie Lee ◽  
Bee Hong Kwok ◽  
Guihe Tao ◽  
...  

PUB Singapore has been developing the membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology for water reclamation. The MBR technology has significant versatility and can be applied for production of industrial water or combined with reverse osmosis to produce NEWater. The MBR technology offers greater opportunity for process intensification and further enhancement to achieve water sustainability. Compared to conventional treatment, MBR is a 3-in-1 solution that combines bioreactor, secondary sedimentation tank and microfiltration/ultrafiltration in one single step. The advantages of MBR include process robustness, superior filtrate quality and compact footprint. Progressing from pilot studies and demonstration testing, the MBR technology is currently implemented at full-scale in Jurong and Changi Water Reclamation Plant. Moving forward, PUB continues to embark on R&D in developing innovative MBR systems for future application that includes the forthcoming Tuas Water Reclamation Plant as part of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 project. This manuscript provides an overview of R&D initiatives for developing the MBR technology for water reclamation spanning more than a decade at PUB.


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