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Reuse of existing equipment for preconcentration

Waste water treatment installation

In many cases, existing refinery sour water strippers (SWS) can be easily converted to sour water concentrators. This can result in significant cost savings by reducing the size of the two-stage WWT plant. Not only is investment reduced , but utility costs also are reduced because of lower steam and cooling water consumption. The three-column approach to WWT plant design using existing SWS columns has been implemented successfully in three of Chevron’s own refineries as well as in several licensee plants.

Phased construction

The WWT Process has the flexibility to be implemented in two phases. In certain situations this may be desired. It can be achieved by designing and installing only the ammonia stripper column of the WWT and operating it initially as a sour water stripper. Then, when the situation and economics dictate, it can be integrated into a WWT plant. The design of the plant is completed by the addition of a hydrogen sulfide stripper, appropriate ammonia purification equipment and other auxiliary equipment.

…for ammonia or hydrogen sulfide stripping

An existing SWS column and its associated equipment may be used in the ammonia or hydrogen sulfide stripping sections of the standard WWT design. Careful review of the SWS column design pressure and internals together with the design duties of reboilers, heat exchangers, condensers, etc., is essential to ensure compatibility with WWT design requirements.