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    NSA Annapolis water treatment plant fully operational

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    02.03.2016

    Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Pedro Rodriguez 

    Naval District Washington

    WASHINGTON – Naval Support Activity (NSA) Annapolis held a ribbon cutting and open house for the U. S. Naval Academy Water Treatment Plant in Annapolis, Maryland, Feb. 3.

    This is the first event showcasing energy conservation measures Naval District Washington (NDW) and Naval Facilities Engineering Command Washington have on tap for the Secretary of the Navy Great Green Fleet initiative.

    “The NSA Annapolis water treatment plant project was developed as a Utility Energy Service Contract (UESC) water conservation project with Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE),” said Paul A. Bianco, water and waste water plant engineering technician NSA Annapolis Public Works Department.

    The $7.7 million project is expected to save 130 million gallons per year by recycling plant backwash, reducing groundwater production requirement up to 40 percent and costs (and impact) associated with run-off discharged into the Chesapeake.

    The plant upgrades include centrifuges and gravity settlers. The reject water/iron sludge mixture will be reduced from a 98 percent water mixture to a 30 percent cake through a process called sludge-dewatering. Instead of weekly removal of the water/iron sludge mixture via five tankers; we will extend removal to months and remove the iron sludge cake via a roll-off dumpster.

    “The project will drastically reduce operational costs ($1.5M annually) through an improved sludge removal process, recapturing of filter backwash, reduced energy consumption and a reduction of chemical treatment,” said Bianco. “This plant will enable the water treatment plant to conserve millions of gallons of groundwater and drastically reduce the amount of treated effluent discharged to the Chesapeake; two precious and significant natural resources.”

    In 2016 as part of the Department of the Navy’s Great Green Fleet initiative, U.S. Navy shore installations are highlighting energy conservation methods that aide the transformation of the Navy’s energy culture and enhance energy security. The water treatment plant is one of several water conservation projects by the U.S Navy.

    “The Great Green Fleet initiative has a lot to do with using alternate energy, but it’s about energy conservation, to find energy conservation measures that will help us be a greener entity and making a better use of our money,” said Naval Support Activity Annapolis Commanding Officer Capt. Logan Jones. “Often these initiatives are just proclamations from people who understand that we can save thousands or even millions of dollars just by taking initiative, caring enough, finishing the project to start reaping those benefits.”

    For more news and information from around the region, visit www.facebook.com/NavDistWash or follow @NavalDistWash on Twitter.

    For more news from Naval District Washington, visit www.navy.mil/local/ndw/.

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    Date Taken: 02.03.2016
    Date Posted: 02.08.2016 10:27
    Story ID: 188209
    Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US
    Hometown: WASHINGTON, DC, US

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