CH2M to Deliver Tuas Water Reclamation Plant in Singapore
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
PUB, Singapore's national water agency, appointed CH2M to deliver the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) – a key component of PUB's Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 project (DTSS2).
Tuas Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) will convert used water into NEWater and Industrial Water for re-use predominantly by industry - a key element of PUB's holistic approach to managing the water cycle.
Tuas WRP, to be located in the west of Singapore, will have the capacity to treat an average dry weather flow of 650 Mega-litres/day (MLD) of domestic and 150 MLD of non-domestic used water collected in distinct deep tunnels and conveyed by gravity to the mega treatment facility.
Tuas WRP will employ advanced treatment processes to minimize specific energy consumption and sludge production and at the same time maximize biogas production for the generation of electricity.
Domestic and non-domestic used water will be segregated and treated in dedicated treatment trains. Bio-solids treatment will include anaerobic digestion and thermal hydrolysis.
Tuas WRP will convert used water into NEWater and Industrial Water for re-use predominantly by industry – a key element of PUB's holistic approach to managing the water cycle.
Tuas WRP is expected to be complete in 2025.
Project Background:
The Deep Tunnel Sewerage System is a cost-efficient and sustainable solution conceived by PUB to meet Singapore's long-term needs for used water collection, treatment, reclamation and disposal.
When completed, DTSS will include 120 km of link sewers and over 100 km of deep tunnels to convey used water by gravity to major water reclamation plants located at coastal areas.
The completed DTSS will also streamline the used water network with three centralised collection and treatment points: Changi WRP (CWRP) in the east, Kranji WRP in the north and Tuas WRP in the west of Singapore.
CH2M worked with PUB to conceptualize the DTSS in the mid-1990s and served as programme manager for DTSS1, covering the eastern part of Singapore. DTSS1 was completed in 2008 and included the major CWRP.
DTSS2 will collect and treat used water from the western and southern parts of Singapore. Tuas WRP will be the largest and most complex infrastructure project to be implemented under DTSS2.
A first in Singapore, Tuas WRP will be co-located with the Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) to be developed by the National Environment Agency (NEA). Co-location will allow PUB and NEA to harness the potential synergies of integrating used water and solid waste treatment while optimizing land use. Together Tuas WRP and IWMF will maximize the water-energy-waste nexus.
A good example of synergy is the co-digestion of food waste with used water sludge at Tuas to increase the yield of biogas, which will be utilized at IWMF to improve steam quality and give rise to higher overall plant thermal efficiency. This will increase electricity production and enable IWMF to export more to the Grid while allowing both facilities to be energy self-sufficient.
Collaboration:
CH2M has been working in Singapore for 20-years and has extensive experience in delivering successful water projects for PUB. For Tuas WRP, CH2M and PUB will work closely with Programme Manager Black & Veatch + AECOM Joint Venture, who will retain oversight of the overall DTSS2 programme.
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