Chemtrade Logistics Inc.
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Chemtrade Logistics Inc.
Chemtrade Logistics Inc. Formerly General Chemical Corporation: • Has operated an alum (aluminum sulfate) manufacturing plant in Menasha since the 1950s. • Alum is a non-toxic water treatment chemical commonly used in the paper- and municipal-wastewater treatment industries. • Manufacturing process produced a sludge by-product. • The sludge was disposed as a non-hazardous waste in a State-permitted landfill located off Larsen Road, just west of Oakridge. Chemtrade Alum Landfill Larsen Road Neenah, Wisonsin Elevation: 830 feet amsl Neenah, WI N Winnebago County, WI MD&E FIGURE 1 – SITE LOCATION ® Civil & Environmental Engineering By: TJM Date: 2/14/14 Scale: 1 Mile Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 3 Landfill Closure • Landfill is no longer used for disposal. • Cell is full of sludge and wastewater. • Chemtrade entered into a voluntary agreement with the WDNR to close the landfill per WNDR rules. • Closure planning process was initiated in 2012. • Site has been monitored regularly for over 30 years. Closure Process • Remove and treat the wastewater. • Regrade the sludge. • Contour and cover with clay-rich topsoil pursuant to WI codes/permit. Characteristics of Wastewater • Acidic (pH = 2 - 3.5 s.u.), equivalent to lemon juice or vinegar. • Elevated levels of sulfate and aluminum, the ingredients of Alum. Wastewater Treatment Strategy • Remove sulfate by raising pH to ~12.5: 1. Gypsum (calcium sulfate) precipitation 2. Ettringite mineral precipitation • Remove aluminum by lowering pH back to ~7.0 through carbonation. • Gypsum, ettringite and aluminum hydroxide solids will be disposed in the open landfill cell. • Treated water will meet drinking water standards and will be released to a local surface drain. Wastewater Treatment Summary • Stage 1 - Supernatant Extraction and Storage • Stage 2 - Gypsum Precipitation (Hyd. Lime) • Stage 3 - Ettringite Precipitation (Ca-aluminates) • Stage 4 - Carbonation (CO2 bubbling) • Stage 5 - Solids Filtration • Stage 6 - Sludge Disposal • Stage 7 – Discharge of Treated Water Discharge of Treated Water • Convey treated water at 15 gallons per minute to surface swale at the south perimeter of Larsen Road. • Swale drains to a wetland complex at the intersection of Larsen and Oakridge. • Wetlands empty into the Green Valley Ditch and eventually to Little Lake Butte des Morts. • WDNR discharge permits require testing to routinely verify water quality. Temporary Treatment Complex housed within Clear-Span building MD&E ® Civil & Environmental Engineering Mayotte Design & Engineering, PC 1130 Hitching Post Road East Lansing, Michigan 48823 (517) 367-2674 www.mayottedesign.com N Notes: Aerial photography by Google Earth Site Name/Address: Chemtrade Solutions Menasha Works Alum Landfill Town of Neenah, Wisconsin Scale: ¼-Mile Date: 5/20/16 Drawn By: TJM GREEN VALLEY DRAIN 15 gallons per minute flow = approximately 1 inch of water in channel