Latest News North America Wastewater

De Nora celebrates 10 years of successful operation in Chesapeake Bay

De Nora
Written by Abby Davey

A decade after installation, De Nora reports uninterrupted operation and successful biological nutrient removal at the Arlington County Water Pollution Control Bureau (WPCB). Since 2010, DE NORA TETRA Denite filter technology has effectively lowered nitrate, phosphorus and total suspended solids (TSS) from wastewater discharged into the Four Mile Run region of the Potomac River, improving water quality conditions of the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding environment.

De Nora CEO Dr. Mirka Wilderer said: “The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States and the third largest in the world. Lakes, rivers and other estuaries around the country are directly impacted by its health. Since the project began in 2010, we’ve understood the gravity of the situation and felt honored the county entrusted the job to us. We are confident the facility will continue to operate efficiently, even during extreme weather events with increased flow.”

The project was included in a $568 million upgrade to the 75-year-old WPCB, which at the time had not been renovated since the early 1990s. A total of 17 DE NORA TETRA Denite filters were installed to meet anticipated nutrient regulations, including a total nitrate limit of approximately 3 mg/l with a concurrent low total phosphorous limit of 0.18 mg/l. The plant was one of the first major effluent denitrification facilities to achieve these benchmarks consistently and has received several accolades in response.

WPCB Operations Specialist, Kacey King-McRae said: “De Nora filters were successful at bringing our total nitrogen concentration down to meet laws and regulations pertaining to nutrient permit loadings. The De Nora system is fully automated, requiring very little operator interaction. It’s the future of wastewater treatment.”

De Nora and WPCB will turn their first-hand experience into a webinar discussion on nutrient removal Thursday, Sept. 23 at 10 a.m. ET. Participants will be introduced to De Nora Product Technology Manager Stan Shmia, who alongside Kacey King-McRae will discuss trending topics in the wastewater industry, including regulations around denitrification and how to stay in compliance.

Do you have an article that you would like to share? Submit your article here or keep up with the latest news from the water industry and wastewater industry by subscribing to our weekly newsletter.