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Approved Date
08/16/2016
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2016-116
Agenda Item Number
8.W.
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Van Ert, Nemoto and Associates LLC
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Pilot Plant study full- scale managed acquatic Plant
pollution removal system harvested biomass
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Stage 3. Pilot Testing with Optimal Plants and Parameters. In Stage 3, we will se- <br /> lect the most effective emergent plants, reconfigure the LEAPSTm and PEARO test <br /> units as needed, and conduct a 40 week nutrient removal performance test of the opti- <br /> mized systems. <br /> In the RFQ, we envisioned testing, in duplicate, LEAPSTM with two most effective float- <br /> ing and emergent plant combinations (RFQ, page 29). However, to accommodate a <br /> year-long study, and to collect data on an attached algae system, we will now be oper- <br /> ating only a single LEAPSTM, with Water Lettuce in the floating plant module, and a <br /> single PEARO system. It is important to note that our experimental set-up is flexible to <br /> accommodate the County's needs and/or changes in experimental priorities that may <br /> arise during the course of the project. For example, if we fail to identify any impacts of <br /> settled solids on the floating aquatic species in Stage 2, then the two floating aquatic <br /> plant tanks could be placed in parallel to investigate different parameters to optimize <br /> treatment performance, such as measuring the impacts of crop density/harvesting fre- <br /> quency on nutrient uptake rates. On the other hand, if Stage 2 data suggests the solids <br /> have a deleterious impact on floating aquatic plants and/or algae growth, we can place <br /> the lamella clarifier unit as a pre-treatment module (as described in Stage 1). <br /> With the optimal plants in use during Stage 3, the water quality and plant tissue data <br /> will be critical to drilling down on system parameters that maximize plant health and <br /> nutrient removal performance. As with the prior Stages, we have included sufficient <br /> field and equipment blanks to meet FDEP QA/QC laboratory guidelines. <br /> All aquatic plants/algae harvested during the Stage 3 pilot study will be composted at <br /> VEN's experimental agriculture farm and pooled with compost from the Stage 2 study, <br /> as described in the Proposal. However, due to budget constraints, the testing of ma- <br /> ture compost will limited to a single composite sample and to the tests described in the <br /> US Compost Council's Seal of Testing Assurance Program, which characterizes the <br /> compost physically, chemically and biologically. Excluded from the current budget for <br /> the compost is the comparative growth testing and the herbicide/pesticide screening. <br /> Deliverables for this stage include: One page written reports on the start-up and shut <br /> down of Stage 3, weekly email updates on crop and water quality data, and a final, <br /> comprehensive report on the overall pilot study findings (see Table Al). <br /> Stage 4. Full-scale Design Report. In Stage 4, we will develop and present our rec- <br /> ommendations for a full scale system at our contract close-out meeting with the Coun- <br /> ty; the full scale system will be to designed meet the County's target removals. The <br /> Stage 4 Report, which is the sole deliverable for this Stage, will include design flow, <br /> unit process sizing and sequencing, monitoring needs, harvest system(s), product de- <br /> velopment/value assessment, and planning level capital and operating cost estimates. <br />
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