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Cost Comparion

Convetional Treament vs Wetland Assimilation

Convetional Treatment with Sand Filteration

Cost Comparion Image One      Conventional treatment method depends on inputs from outside including chemicals and other capital investment. In adition to the capital cost, engineering, land, filtration system and pumps, there are operations and maintence cost such as electricity, labor and chemicals.

  Item Raw Unit Unit Cost ('92 $)
Capital Cost Land 1,170 '92$/MGD 1,780
  Transfer Pump 72,000 '92$/MGD 109,800
  Filter & Equipment 296,000 '92$/MGD 451,000
  Engineering 76,000 '92$/MGD 115,900
Recurrent Cost Electrical Energy 176,514 kwh/yr 126,940
  Labor 45,825 '92$/yr 470,790
Chemicals Polymer 1,700 '92$/yr 17,465
  Lime 11,147 '92$/yr 114,520
Clearance Sludge Disposal 1,700 '92$/yr 17,465



Wastewater Assimilation Process

Cost Comparion Image Two      Free energies of the natural system drive the cycles of production, use, degradation, and reuse. The major functions are physical settling, filtration, chemical precipitation, and adsorption, and biological metabolic process. Thus, burial, storage in vegetation, and denitrification are major functions of wetlands in assimilating treated effluent.

  Item Raw Unit Unit Cost* ('92 $)
Benefits Nutrient Removal 1,419,495 '92$  
  Wetland Maintenance 65 '92$/ha  
  Additional NPP Increase 207 dry wt.g/m2/yr  
  Total Benefits     2,329,022
Capital Costs Pump Station 68,000 '92$/MGD 103,700
  Force Main 2,000 ft.@40$/ft.  
  Survey of Property 5,000 '92 $ 5,000
  Monitoring 125,000 92 $ 125,000
Recurrent Cost Property Lease 6,000 '92 $/yr 61,642
  Operation & Maintenance 8,600 '92 $/yr 88,353
Total Cost Benefit / Cost     5.02
* accumulated for 30 years with 9% discount rate.



Typical Permit Limits

Typical Permit for Water Quality of Municipal Wastewater in Louisiana

Category Without Wetland With Wetland
NH3-N (avg, mg/L) 10 n/a
BOD5-N (avg, mg/L) 10 30
TSS (avg, mg/L) 15 30
Fecal Coliform (avg, col/100mL) 10 n/a
pH 6-9 6-9



Typical Wastewater Loading Rates

Population served and loading rates for four wetland wasterwater assimilation facilities.

Community

Amelia

Breaux Bridge

Riverbend

Thibodaux

Typical town

Parish

St. Mary

St. Martin

St. Bernard

Lafourche

serving population

2,500

6,500

17,000

8,700

wastewater generation

1.00

1.00

1.44

4.00

1.86

(MGD)

total nitrogen loading

0.96

1.87

2.03

7.76

2.14

(g/m2/yr)

total phosphorus loading

0.11

0.94

0.43

3.88

0.38

(g/m2/yr)

total wetlands

1,012

1,475

1,536

1,425

1,362

(ha)

distance btwn plant &

0

0

40

2,520

640

wetlands(meters)

ownership of wetlands

private

city

private

private

private



Removal Efficiency

Removal efficiency of nutrients in wetland wastewater assimilation

Removal Efficiency** Amelia Breaux Bridge St. Bernard - Riverbend Thibodaux Typical Town
BOD5 88   42 49 60
Fecal Coliform 69       69
NO3-N   93   99 96
NH4-N   94 92 94 93
TKN 84   78 79 80
PO4-P   68   68 68
Total P 81   73 65 73
** ((In-Out)/In*100%)