Liverpool WWTP Improvement & Efficiency Project

Introducing the Unique and Innovative Anaerobic Digester Storage

These special combinations of Carbon steel & Stainless steel above-ground tank systems are being introduced into the American marketplace. The Medina County “Liverpool WWTP’ working together with Black & Veatch, is currently completing the expansion of the treatment plant. This plant expansion is a $35 million upgrade to the existing facility, which is hoping to be up and in operation by October 2018. The construction management company is Overland Contracting, Inc. on site, providing all project installation operations.

The project will save approximately $1.5 million annually in plant operating expenditures. As a result, these savings will allow Medina Utility at Liverpool, to complete the project without needing to increase customer rates. The WWTP project replaces the plant’s current biosolids treatment process with a technologically advanced system that boosts performance.

The WWTP will be self-sustaining by using a blend of renewable biogas and natural gas to power its operation. The project will benefit wastewater ratepayers through operational savings while lowering the plant’s carbon footprint.

UNIQUE NEW PRODUCT FOCUS

For the digestion process – the 64-foot diameter, 800,000 gallon anaerobic digester tanks were selected by the plant management and Black & Veatch as they conducted their investigation of the Lipp patented “Double Fold Stainless Steel Interior Lining System” over many other above-ground steel tanks in the market place. After a full review and consideration, Lipp America Tank System was selected to provide Two (2) digesters with dual membrane gas collection covers and also One (1) 20-foot diameter, 100,000 gallon Strong Waste Tank, to complete their total storage tank package.

One of the most unique features of the Lipp System is the tank assembly process being completed using a special steel rolling and folding machine on site.

This patented system allows the tank sidewall to be manufactured on-site using only this forming machine to spin the tank sidewalls into place.

Another feature that attracted the client was the Interior “316L Stainless Steel Liner Place” which forms a smooth surface to protect against any corrosion and allows the tank to operate for decades with little to no maintenance to the interior surface of the tank. The total tank construction duration began in August 2017 and was completed by January 2018.

All three tanks are insulated. The two digesters will have mixing and heating to create gas from the treatment plant substrate.