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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS VICTORIA

CRANBOURNE GARDENS WATER TREATMENT PLANT

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SUPPORTING TECHNICAL INFORMATION


ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS VICTORIA EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SUPPORTING TECHNICAL
CRANBOURNE GARDENS WATER TREATMENT PLANT INFORMATION

PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION


The attached document contains proprietary and confidential information and is submitted under a confidential relationship for the
purpose defined below.

Purpose: The purpose of this report is to detail the technical supporting information for Section 2 – Specification of the Expression of
Interest document.

By accepting this document, the recipient agrees:

(a) the attached document has been prepared for ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS VICTORIA by Permeate Partners Pty Ltd (ACN 130
112 257) (Permeate Partners) in accordance with the terms of the engagement. No liability is accepted by Permeate Partners
for use of the attached document by any other party;

(b) ownership of copyright and all other intellectual property rights in all of the attached document shall remain vested in
Permeate Partners Pty Ltd (ACN 130 112 257) (Permeate Partners). This includes all rights of redesign, manufacture,
reproduction, use or sale;

(c) the attached document contains confidential information belonging to Permeate Partners;

(d) the recipient will not use (except for the Purpose), authorise the use of, disclose, make copies of, reverse engineer, reproduce
or incorporate in other work or projects the attached document, except with the prior written approval of Permeate
Partners;

(e) the obligations of non-use and non-disclosure stated in paragraph (c) above does not apply to any information that the
recipient can demonstrate is already in the public domain through no fault of the recipient or that is already in the possession
of the recipient and not held by it under any obligation of confidentiality or similar legal restriction. Nothing in this paragraph
affects the rights of Permeate Partners under paragraph (a) above.

(f) references in the above paragraphs to ‘the attached document’ includes any part of it and includes all drawings, designs,
reports, specifications, calculations, concepts, processes and other information within the attached document or provided
in conjunction with the attached document.

PROJECT REFERENCE
Permeate Partners Reference: C17204

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS VICTORIA Reference: 18-003

DOCUMENT INFORMATION AND STATUS

Revision Date Comments Author Review Approve


CURRENT
C 20/07/2018 For Submission PBG AC KD
HISTORY
A 4/04/2018 First Draft PBG AC KD
B 22/05/2018 Updated Draft PBG AC KD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE

1 Background and Introduction 4


1.1 Cranbourne Gardens 4
1.2 Project Overview 4
1.3 Document Purpose 4
2 General Information 5
2.1 Standards 5
2.2 Safety in Design 5
2.3 Location of Equipment 5
2.4 Design Life 5
2.5 Materials of Construction 6
2.6 Sampling and Drain Points 6
2.7 Chemical Storage and Dosing 6
2.8 Electrical 7
2.8.1 Instrumentation 7
2.8.3 Surge protection 7
2.9 Automation and Control Functionality 7
2.9.5 SCADA 8
3 Design Basis 9
3.1 Feed Water Quality 9
3.2 Design Flow Characteristics 10
3.3 Treated Water Requirements 11
3.4 Plant Availability 11
3.5 Treatment Process 11
3.6 General Requirements 13
4 Scope of Work 14
4.1 Work Package #2 Termination Points 15
4.2 Work Package #2 Task Summary 17
Appendix A – Reference Process Flow Diagram (PFD) 18
Appendix B – Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) 19
Appendix C – Reference Building General Arrangement Drawing 20
Appendix D – Site Layout Drawings 21
Appendix E – Existing Irrigation Pump Shed 22

LIST OF TABLES
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE

Table 1 – Irrigation water maximum specified key parameters 4


Table 2 – Design life of key components 5
Table 3 – Minimum requirements for materials of construction 6
Table 4 – Key Feed water quality parameters as provided by Melbourne Water 9
Table 5 – Design flow characteristics basis summary 10
Table 6 – Additional treated water quality targets 11
Table 7 – Treatment solution process summary 11
Table 8 – Scope of work for different packages 14
Table 9 – Termination points schedule 15

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1 BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION

1.1 Cranbourne Gardens


Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (RBGV) at Cranbourne Gardens is one of Victoria’s most precious areas of remnant native bushland and
offers visitors the chance to explore heathlands, wetlands and woodlands on the 363-hectare site. It is recognised as a site of State
significance for flora and fauna conservation, with over 25 species listed as endangered, threatened or at risk of extinction.

Facilities in the bushland include over ten kilometres of walking tracks, six kilometres of cycling tracks, a lookout tower, picturesque
shelters, barbecues and picnic tables. The Australian Garden, completed in October 2012, celebrates the beauty and diversity of
Australian landscapes and flora and features approximately 170,000 plants from 1,700 plant varieties. Complementing the Garden are
a visitor centre, café, gift shop and interpretive displays

1.2 Project Overview


A previous technical review of potential alternative water sources for RBGV identified that the ‘Class A’ water supplied as part of the
Eastern irrigation Scheme (EIS) (formerly TopAq) as the most sustainable long-term alternative water source. The EIS water nutrient
load for both Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorous (TP) is higher than the maximum requirements and if used (without further
treatment) as the source of irrigation water may potentially be damaging to the soil and a long term risk to sensitive vegetation.
Consequently, in order to manage this risk, additional treatment of the EIS feed water is required to achieve the key irrigation water
targets as presented in Table 1.

Table 1 – Irrigation water maximum specified key parameters

Maximum specification
Parameter Unit
(100’%tile)
Conductivity µS/cm < 750
Total dissolved salt (TDS)1 mg/l < 520
pH -- 6.5 to 7.5
Total nitrogen mg/l as N <3
Total phosphorous mg/l as P <1
NOTES:
1. The specified values is assumed from the conductivity based on a typical ratio of 0.7

1.3 Document Purpose


This document provides the following purpose:

 Design basis for the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) to be considered in the EOI submission.
 Technical requirements for the WTP.

A reference conceptual design has been included to accompany this technical specification including preliminary process and
arrangement drawings. Contractors are encouraged to offer innovative / alternate approaches which:

 Improve safety and operation of the facility;


 Reduce both capital and / or operating costs;
 Improve process flexibility or robustness;
 Improve ease of access / maintenance.

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2 GENERAL INFORMATION
The following section outlines the general requirements of the project.

2.1 Standards
All applicable best practice design guidelines and standards are to be referenced, followed, implemented and adhered to where
applicable, which may include, but not be limited to, the following:

 Australian Standards
 International (ISO) Standards
 WSAA Codes
 Australian Guidelines as applicable
 NSF Certifications for Potable Water
 Associated Australian Standards for the safe use and storage of chemicals

2.2 Safety in Design


Safety issues must be considered and addressed in the design, in particular:

a) All equipment must comply with the more stringent requirements of:
i. Relevant Regulations;
ii. Australian Standards;
iii. Industry Code of Practice and Guidelines; and
iv. Industry best practice for water infrastructure in Australia.
b) The equipment and plant layout shall be designed such that it can be operated and maintained in a safe and ergonomic
manner.
a) All equipment must be provided with isolation devices to enable it to be removed from service in a safe and practical
manner.
b) All mechanical equipment is to be fitted with an emergency stop (e-stop) button in a prominent, adjacent, and easy to
reach location and clearly labelled with the equipment description / tag number.
c) Guarding is to be provided where necessary to prevent access to moving parts during operation.
d) Interlocks shall be provided where necessary to protect personnel and / or equipment.
e) All equipment is to be designed for fail-safe operation.

2.3 Location of Equipment


All equipment, including valves, instruments, fittings, etc., must be easily accessible (i.e. between floor level and 1.2 m above floor
level) without the need for specialist access equipment (i.e. ladders, elevated work platforms, etc.).

2.4 Design Life


Table 2 summarises the compulsory design life required for key components. The design life for items that do not fall in one of the
categories below is to meet or exceed best practice for the water industry in Australia, including reference to all relevant Australian
Standards, WSAA Codes, NSF/ANSI requirements, Australian Drinking Water Guidelines and all other relevant regulations and
guidelines.

Table 2 – Design life of key components

Component Design Life (years)


Concrete structures >40
Buildings >40

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Component Design Life (years)


Tanks (including roof) >25
Pond liner >25
Pipework, fittings and valves >20
Protective coatings >15
Pumps >15
Electrical and control >15
Instruments >10

2.5 Materials of Construction


Table 3 summarises the minimum requirements for materials of construction. The materials of construction for items that do not fall
in one of the categories below is to meet or exceed best practice for the water industry in Australia, including reference to all
relevant Australian Standards, WSAA Codes, NSF/ANSI requirements, Australian Drinking Water Guidelines and all other relevant
regulations and guidelines.

Table 3 – Minimum requirements for materials of construction

Area Material
All wetted components PVC, PE100 or 316 stainless steel
Fasteners Hot dipped galvanised or 316 stainless steel
Steel tanks Colorbond steel with liner for treated water.
Steel frames and supports Hot dipped galvanised or 316 stainless steel
Plastic tanks HDPE
As per Australian Standards and manufacturer’s
Chemical systems
recommendations
Control panels 316 stainless steel
Grease, denso tape or nickel based antiseize shall be applied to
Thread protection
all threads in accordance with industry best practice.
NOTES:
Please note painted mild steel or zinc plated steel is not acceptable.

2.6 Sampling and Drain Points


The plant shall be designed with sufficient drainage and sampling points. Sampling points are to be easily accessible and located on
all major process streams. Drain points in pipework should be designed to facilitate removal of equipment with minimal spillage.
Temporary hoses may be used to direct liquid from drain points to permanent drains.

2.7 Chemical Storage and Dosing


Chemical dosing systems for the WTP are to be selected by the Contractor to ensure the compliance with the process requirements
whilst minimising operating costs; also considering the chemical availability and supply options for the region. All chemical storage
to be sized for 30 days storage based on design capacity, with an additional 20% spare capacity to allow refill.

All chemical shall be bunded as per the requirements of the associated Australian Standards for the safe use and storage of
chemicals, hazardous chemical and other chemicals, and the appropriate safety equipment must be installed and functional prior to
the delivery of chemicals to site. Chemicals shall be stored in a covered area.

Appropriate spill stations, eyewashes and safety showers must be supplied in accordance with the required Australian Standards for
the storage and use of chemicals.
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2.8 Electrical
All electrical installations must comply with AS/NZS 3000. All electrical control and instrumentation must operate on extra low
voltage (24 VDC) unless specifically approved by the Principal. All electrical enclosures are to be rated to IP 56 as a minimum.

In order to minimise plant downtime, there a number of key areas with respect to electrical hardware that should be considered.

2.8.1 Instrumentation

All instrumentation is to be provided with a local display and connected to the PLC / SCADA. Furthermore:

a) All instruments to be 24VDC


b) All instrumentation to be easily accessible for both maintenance and to read/adjust the display.
c) All instrumentation to be installed as required by the manufacturer (e.g. all flow meters must allow for appropriate straight
pipe lengths before and after the meter).
d) All instrumentation must have a suitable cover to protect the display screen from UV exposure as well as to allow ease of
reading.
e) All pumped fluids shall have backup flow switch protection in addition to flow meter monitoring

Good quality instrumentation such as E&H or Hach should be installed to minimise faults and downtime.

2.8.2 Soft starters

All non VSD drives larger than 7.5kW must be fitted with a soft starter. Each soft starter shall have,

1. Inbuilt thermal overload


2. Adjustable current ramp rates
3. RUN and FAULT output contact signals to the PLC
4. Contactor bypass

2.8.3 Surge protection

Lightning and surge protections shall be provided to all instruments and equipment that could be potentially damaged by voltage
spikes.

2.9 Automation and Control Functionality


The plant shall be controlled by a master PLC which will provide the required monitoring and control signals to the plant equipment.
Given that the system will largely operate unattended, it is imperative that it identifies equipment faults and alarms in the system to
provide equipment protection.

2.9.1 Sequencing control

An automated sequence is a series of programmed steps that are executed by the required process equipment. The PLC will control
and monitor the pre-determined energising/de-energising of each piece of equipment based on the programmed sequence logic.
The system will ensure that no automated sequence proceeds under the following conditions:

a) Any of the process equipment required is in fault or unavailable.


b) Any of the process equipment required is not in auto (where duty/standby equipment is available, at least one must be in
auto).
c) The process is not initiated by the PLC or manually by the operator.
In the event that the sequence is unable to proceed, a process sequence alarm will be generated in the alarm banner or the SCADA
terminal specifying the reason for the sequence failure. The respective sequence will be aborted and the associated sub system will
be placed into “shutdown” or “fault”.

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2.9.2 Fault discrepancy logic

Fault discrepancy logic is required for each drive/machinery item to ensure that all process equipment operates in accordance with
the control logic. This logic is initiated upon request of the said equipment to start/stop or open/close. If appropriate feedback is not
received within a pre-determined time frame, the PLC will output FAILED, e.g. “P301 pump failed to start”.

2.9.3 Power failure

In the event of a power failure, the plant will cease to operate. Upon restoration of mains power, the PLC’s must restart all process
sequences automatically without operator intervention. An alarm must be generated in the SCADA alarm banner for power failures.

2.9.4 Alarms

All analogue inputs from the field will require High High and Low Low alarms as well as High and Low warnings. These alarms shall be
operator adjustable and can be accessed by clicking on the respective analogue signal on the SCADA. High/Low warnings should act
as an advisory, indicating to the operator that the given process value is nearing its respective alarm level. HighHigh/LowLow alarms
will typically shutdown the respective process they are associated with. The shutdown of any process due to alarm or equipment
failure/faults should generate a separate shutdown alarm. When configuring alarms the system will ensure that:

a) Analogue alarm/warning setpoints are not written to by any other functions in the PLC code other than the respective
analogue pop up.
b) Alarms are to latch in the PLC, only resettable by operator.
c) Warnings are not required to latch and can self-reset upon returning below the specified High or Low setpoint.

2.9.5 SCADA

The SCADA system will display control, data logging, indicating, alarming and reporting of the plants PLC control system,
communication system and other systems associated with the plant in accordance with industry best practice. The SCADA layout
should include mimic pages that follow a logical process sequence. The screens shall be easily viewed with text and data easy to
read.

The preference will be that trending shall be configured to allow for historical trending of all key process performance parameters
for 12 months. All flow rates shall have totalisers for the following time instances,

a) Today.
b) Yesterday.
c) This month.
d) Previous month.
e) Cumulative total.

The Contractor shall supply an SMS paging service either hardware or software based that will alert the required persons under the
following conditions:

a) Process Area Shutdown alarms; and


b) Critical Control Point alarm.

Each sub system of the plant shall have its own display page on the plant SCADA. The system will ensure that each sub system (each
train) has its own pop up which will display the following,

a) Sub system setpoints and control values (all setpoints must have appropriate engineering limits set to avoid setpoints being
entered outside the allowable limit)
b) Enable/Disable selection by the operator, this selection must not be written to by any other function in the PLC code.
c) Permissive/interlock display, indicating the state of all permissive’s required for the sequence to proceed.
d) Ready/Not ready indication.

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3 DESIGN BASIS
The following section outlines the design basis for the WTP.

3.1 Feed Water Quality


The EIS water is ultimately supplied by Melbourne Water. Table 4 provides a summary of the EIS water quality based on the
information provided by Melbourne Water.

Table 4 – Key Feed water quality parameters as provided by Melbourne Water

Parameter Units Max Min Average


Alkalinity mg/L 86 40 56.67
Aluminium mg/L 0.13 0.05 0.07
Ammonia (Ammonia as N) mg/L 0.2 0.1 0.10
Barium mg/L 0.005 0.003 0.00
Biochemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 4 2 2.29
Boron mg/L 0.13 0.06 0.10
Calcium mg/L 23 16 18.60
Chloride mg/L 180 120 157.50
Chromium mg/L 0.045 0.002 0.01
Coliphage somatic ORGC 1 1 1.00
Copper mg/L 0.016 0.007 0.01
Cryptosporidium oocyst/50L 68 2 18.50
E. coli (Colilert) orgs/100mL 1 0 0.04
Electrical Conductivity – Field uS/cm 950 670 848.89
Electrical Conductivity – Lab uS/cm 900 880 886.67
Enterococci ORGC 5 0 0.10
Fluoride mg/L 0.87 0.64 0.77
Giardia CY/L 2 2 2.00
Iron (Dissolved) mg/L 0.11 0.04 0.07
Lead mg/L 0.001 0.001 0.00
Lithium mg/L 0.02 0.02 0.02
Magnesium mg/L 13 8.3 11.05
Manganese (Dissolved) mg/L 0.006 0.001 0.00
Nitrate mg/L 23 8.6 14.04
Nitrate plus Nitrite mg/L 23 8.6 14.04
Nitrite mg/L 0.03 0.01 0.01
Nitrogen (total) (TCN) mg/L 25 11 15.76
OIL & GREASE – liquid mg/L 5 5 5.00
pH – Lab pH Units 7.3 6.3 6.87
Potassium mg/L 37 18 28.33
SAR meq/L 5.4 4.3 4.96
Sodium mg/L 120 85 109.36
Strontium mg/L 0.09 0.079 0.08
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Parameter Units Max Min Average


Sulphate mg/L 74 48 59.67
Suspended Solids mg/L 3 1 1.37
Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 520 380 456.40
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen as N mg/L 2.5 0.8 1.71
Total Organic Nitrogen mg/L 2.5 0.8 1.70
Total PAH's mg/L 0.001 0.001 0.00
Total Phosphorus as P mg/L 8.8 3.1 6.40
True Colour Pt/Co 18 4 9.35
Turbidity – Lab NTU 1.3 0.1 0.61

The plant design to allow for the range of water qualities as presented, ensuring there is minimal change in plant performance even
at the maximum feed water qualities.

If required, the EOI submission to indicate any additional water quality parameters required that may influence the final design,
including the justification.

3.2 Design Flow Characteristics


The WTP is designed for a capacity of 250 kL/day product water. The design will take into account the allowance for a 5% blending in
the treated water, with the RO capacity adjusted accordingly to accommodate this. This recycle ratio is based on achieving the limiting
nutrient specification. The design will, however, allow for up to 30% blending to accommodate scenarios where the nutrient target
can be relaxed. Under this scenario the WTP will be able to produce 310 kL/day of treated water. It is proposed that the EIS transfer
pipeline is designed for 6 L/s to accommodate/offset short disruptions in supply as well as to cater for future potential scenarios.

Table 5 provides a summary of the recommended design basis for the key process components.

Table 5 – Design flow characteristics basis summary

Parameter Units Value Comment


EIS transfer pumps and supply line to be sized for 6L/s to
EIS transfer line to WTP L/s 6
offset times when there is a brief interruption in supply.

The design to allow for a maximum treated water transfer


of up to 320 kL/day to the irrigation storage to
WTP Treated Water Capacity accommodate the higher blending ratio for the relaxed
kL/day 250
(including blending) nutrient scenario (this may be accommodated by
operating the proposed WTP Treated Water standby
pump).

Plant design water balance and equipment sizing based on


80% RO recovery, however RO design to allow it to
RO recovery % 80
operate up to 85% recovery, which will provide some
efficiency and capacity improvements.

Under normal conditions the blending ratio will be 5 to


Up to 30% of 10% of the RO permeate, however design to allow
Blending ratio %
RO permeate blending up to 30% of the RO permeate to accommodate
scenarios where the nutrient target can be relaxed.

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Parameter Units Value Comment


The pre-treatment Media filters to be configured as two
filters in a 2 x 100% arrangement under design conditions.
Media filter kL/day 330 kL/day
Under higher blend ratios the filters will operate in parallel
to achieve the increased flow.

42 L/s @ 600 The irrigation pumps to be configured as two duty pumps


Irrigation pumps L/s kPa discharge achieving the design capacity, with a third standby pump
pressure of the same design capacity as a single pump.

3.3 Treated Water Requirements


The required treated water quality (irrigation water) are provided in Table 1, with the following additional requirements as
presented in Table 6:

Table 6 – Additional treated water quality targets

Parameter Unit Specification (100’%tile)


Free Chlorine 1, 2 mg/l 0.3 to 1.0
Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) 2 -- -1.0 to -0.5
Calcium Carbonate Precipitation Potential (CCPP) 2 -- -5.0 to -1.0
NOTES:
1. A free chlorine residual is to be maintained within the irrigation storage tank.
2. Measured at the outlet of the Irrigation tank

3.4 Plant Availability


The design will have potable top-up to the new irrigation tank, which ensures a high level of availability in terms of irrigation supply.
The following approach is proposed in terms of equipment availability with respect to the WTP equipment:

 Due to the potential time required for replacement and the location of the site, it is proposed to include a duty/standby
configuration for the EIS Transfer Pumps (to be supplied by others – refer Section 3).
 All process critical equipment to have installed redundancy or shelf spares unless considered to be a low risk.
o Where only duty pumps are installed, space to be allowed for an additional pump to be installed in the future.
 Non-process critical equipment to either carry shelf spares and/or critical spares or ensure that equipment change-
over/restoration can be completed with a 48 hour period to minimise downtime.
 General approach is for the plan to have a 95% availability based on peak production period.

3.5 Treatment Process


The treatment process is to consist of a reverse osmosis process with associated pre-treatment and post-treatment infrastructure to
provide water at a suitable quantity and at a suitable quality as per Section 3.3. The process design summary is provided in Table 7
with the PFD provided in Appendix A and the P&IDs in Appendix B.

Table 7 – Treatment solution process summary

Unit operation Purpose / Comment


Extraction from the EIS distribution pipe line is required to be via gravity.
EIS Transfer Pump Station Consequently the design has allowed for a transfer pump station to be
installed alongside the EIS extraction point to pump the water to the WTP. The
pump station will be located within the Cranbourne Racecourse grounds.
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Unit operation Purpose / Comment


Design, Supply and Installation of the pump station is by others (including
piping to WTP), however WTP contractor to design, supply and install
communication and control requirements with the pump station.
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Feed Tank Used as a feed balance tank to ensure a reliable continuous supply to the WTP.
Provides pre-treatment for the RO. Filer media (e.g. sand) or similar is used to
trap suspended solids within the media. The RO operation and performance is
Media filtration extremely sensitive to any suspended solids within the water. The
requirement for this process step will be determined during detailed design
with the potential of more advanced pre-treatment required before the RO.
Salt and nutrients will be reduced via an RO unit or similar to acceptable levels
for irrigation. Reverse osmosis is a mechanical method of reversing the natural
osmosis process in order to remove dissolved minerals, salts, organic
Reverse Osmosis (RO) molecules and other contaminants. Water from the concentrated (feed)
solution is forced through semi-permeable membranes into a more dilute
solution (permeate). In order to accomplish this flow reversal, a high pressure
pump is used to increase the feed pressure in excess of the osmotic pressure.
This will be used to control the nutrient level within the final treated water as
well as providing additional capacity without requiring all the water to be
Bypass / blending processed by the RO. Typically RO direct water is corrosive (low dissolved salt
content), with the blending also allowing the final water quality to be stabilised
(partial) for distribution.
Calcite filters are proposed to manage the corrosion potential of the water and
Calcite Filters
partially return some hardness and alkalinity into the water.
To manage the load on the sewer network, the waste water will be transferred
Brine disposal storage tank to the existing sewage pump station at the Northern end of the car park. Brine
will be stored through the day and discharged at night (i.e. from 12pm to 4am).
Scaling of RO membranes may occur when sparingly soluble salts are
concentrated within the elements beyond their solubility limit. To minimise
scaling, the feed to the RO is dosed with an antiscalant to limit the
precipitation of problematic compounds. Antiscalants are surface active
materials that interfere with precipitation reactions.
Polyamide-based RO membranes are subject to damage upon exposure to
chlorine or other oxidising agents. Sodium Bisulphite (SBS) is a commonly used
chemical reducing agent that destroys chlorine. SBS will be dosed in the feed
to de-chlorinate the feed before the RO (NOTE: the Class A water will have a
residual free chlorine level requiring neutralisation).
Chemical dosing systems Biocide will be dosed to limit the biological fouling potential of the water, for
both pipes and process equipment.
With the water sourced from wastewater, alternative option to be considered
for chloramine dosing (or only free chlorine) to limit biological fouling of the
RO membranes.
A stabilisation pH correction and/or corrosion inhibitor is recommended for
further stabilisation of the treated water, after the calcite filters, provided
there is no impact on the treated water quality for irrigation.
Sodium hypochlorite dosing is required to maintain a residual level of
disinfection in the water to minimise any biological re-growth within the
storage as well as the distribution network.
FROM HERE ONWARDS EXCLUDED FROM WTP CONTRACTOR SCOPE AND NOT PART OF THIS EOI SCOPE

Irrigation day tank Provides a buffer feed to the new irrigation pumps. This allows for
maintenance activities within the treatment plant by buffering the

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Unit operation Purpose / Comment


instantaneous irrigation demand. The water is pumped to the new irrigation
tank from the WTP and supplies feed to the new irrigation pumps.

NOTE: Although the tank will be supplied BY OTHERS, it will be the


contractors responsibility for the following:

 Supply pipeline to tank.


 Connection of potable top-up to tank, including all backflow
prevention requirements.
 Supply of chlorine dosing system for hypochlorite recirculation
loop.
 Design, supply and installation (including connection) of new
irrigation pumps located within the new building).
 Control communication with the tank and associated systems.

3.6 General Requirements


A purpose-built new building (shed based design) is to be constructed for the Water Treatment Plant BY OTHERS. All WTP
equipment (excluding storage tanks) is to be inside the building, with a proposed foot print of 12m x 18m.

The reference building general arrangement (GA) is provided in Appendix C.

The overall site layout is provided in Appendix D.

Although the building is BY OTHERS, the contractor is to:

 Advise the client if a larger footprint is required.


 Take on all responsibility for site and building permits if a larger footprint is required.
 Under all scenarios, provide the civil design of the floor plan, including pump/equipment plinths, drains, sumps (including
external to the building) and any required below slab conduits/piping.

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4 SCOPE OF WORK
The following Table 8 outlines the scope of work for the project, which is separated into four distinct Work Packages.

Table 8 – Scope of work for different packages

Description / Scope Inclusions / Termination points

Below ground EIS extraction point


BY OTHERS
Flange provided by Trility.
Package #1 (WP1): EIS to Cranbourne Gardens (CG)  Design, construct, and commission.
 Connection to EIS supply flange.  Civil and structural works (where applicable).
 Pump station at Cranbourne Training Complex (CTC).  Electrical, instrumentation and control.
 Power supply at CTC from provided connection point.  Power to pumps and instrumentation.
 Instrumentation installation (instrumentation issued as  Supply and installation of mechanical equipment.
part of Package #2).  TP#1: Inlet connection from EIS termination point
 CTC transfer pumps.  TP#2: Design, supply and install of all pipework to within 1m
 Discharge pipeline from CTC to CG nominated connection of inlet flange connection of feed tank in Package #2.
point on new WTP site (within 1m of feed tank).  TP#3: Design, supply and install of all pipework from within
 Sewer discharge line from nominated point on new WTP 1m of discharge flange connection of waste transfer pump
site to proposed sewer connection point. from Package #2.
 Design, construct, and commission of all aspects associated
with the WTP as part of this scope.
 Design (including drawings) of the building slab along with
any hard stand requirements around the building for the
storage tanks.
PACKAGE #2 (WP2): Water Treatment Plant  Design, construct, and commission plant sump.
THIS EOI18/003  TP#2: Design, supply and install connection from incoming EIS
(includes power, telemetry, potable water and other supply line provided by Package #1 to feed tank.
connections):  TP#4: Design, supply and installation of all pipework to
 WTP, using provided building footprint. connect to nominated inlet flange on new irrigation tank.
 Provide instrument for extraction pump station to be  TP#3:1m from discharge of waste transfer pump to connect
installed by Package #1 contractor (to ensure common to Package #1.
equipment).  TP#5: Design, supply and install connection from nominated
 All feed and intermediate storage tanks (as required), outlet flange from new irrigation tank to new irrigation
including waste tank. pumps.
 All connections to new 500kL irrigation tank (supplied BY  TP#6: Design, supply, install and commission new potable
OTHERS). water offtake connection into existing potable water supply
connection to existing irrigation pumps within existing
 Irrigation tank chlorine dosing recirculation loop.
irrigation pump shed.
 New irrigation supply pumps.
 TP#7: Design, supply and install connection of potable water
 Potable top-up to new irrigation tank. supply to nominated irrigation tank inlet flange, along with
 Irrigation supply to existing irrigation main. required backflow prevention and air gap.
 Control, including integration of CTC pump station,  TP#E2: Incoming electrical supply within 1m of WTP building.
irrigation tank, chlorine dosing loop and irrigation pumps Electrical load to be specified by contractor.
(including hardware, software and equipment  Commissioning and water testing of new irrigation tank.
requirements at the remote sites).
 TP#8: Flange connection on irrigation tank for chlorine
 MCC and DB for connection within 1m of pump shed. recirculation loop.
 TP#9: Design, construct, and commission a chlorine dosing
loop.
 TP#10: Design, supply, install and commission new irrigation
water supply line from discharge of new irrigation pumps to
connect to existing irrigation supply line within existing pump
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shed; including the disconnection of the existing irrigation


supply line from the existing irrigation pumps.
 TP#11: Flange connection on irrigation tank for filter
backwash pump suction.

PACKAGE #3 (WP3): Treatment Shed


RBGV to:
 Specify shed footprint
 Tender and purchase shed
 Obtain planning permit
 Obtain building permit
 Manage building installation including slab  Design and construction of treatment building.

WTP Contractor:
 Design the plant to fit within the building footprint and to
handle all costs if changes required.
 Provide building slab design (drains plinths etc) during
detail design which will be used for the building
construction.
PACKAGE #4 (WP4): Irrigation tank (500 KL).
 Separate package, with specification included
penetration requirements.
 Design and construction of irrigation tank.
 WTP contractor to provide tank penetration
requirements, including size, location and flange
requirements.

4.1 Work Package #2 Termination Points


The following table provides a summary of the proposed termination points (as detailed in Table 8) for Work Package #2.

Table 9 – Termination points schedule

Termination Point # Element Details / Interface

WP1 / WP2 interface.


TP#2 EIS supply line to WTP Within 1m on ground level of WTP feed
tank.

WP2 / WP2 interface.


TP#3 Waste discharge line
Within 1 m of waste transfer pump.

WP2 / WP4 interface.


TP#4 Treated water supply Connection of treated water from WTP
to inlet flange of new irrigation tank.

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WP4 / WP2 interface.

TP#5 Irrigation pump suction Connection from new irrigation tank


outlet flange for suction of new irrigation
pumps.

Existing / WP2 interface.

Connection from potable water supply


within existing irrigation pump shed to
TP#6 Potable water supply new potable supply line to WTP.

Refer to Appendix D for in-gardens


pipeline route and Appendix E for
existing pump shed.

WP2 / WP4 interface.

Connection of new potable top-up line to


TP#7 Potable top-up connection inlet flange on new irrigation tank
connection (with required air gap
requirement).

WP4 / WP2 interface.


TP#8 Chlorine loop supply Chlorine loop suction line from new
irrigation tank outlet connection.

WP2 / WP4 interface.

TP#9 Chlorine loop return Chlorine loop return to new irrigation


tank inlet connection (option to return
directly into treated water supply line).

WP2 / Existing

Irrigation water supply line from


discharge of new irrigation pumps to
existing irrigation main distribution line
within existing irrigation pump shed.
TP#10 Irrigation water distribution Pipe to follow same pipe trench as
potable water supply with required
separation distance.

Refer to Appendix D for in-gardens


pipeline route and Appendix E for
existing pump shed.

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WP4/WP2

Media filter backwash pump suction line


from new irrigation tank outlet.
TP#11 Filter backwash supply
(This may be the same suction as the
irrigation pumps, provided correct
capacity and suction pressures are
maintained)

4.2 Work Package #2 Task Summary


Work Package 2, which is the scope as part of this EOI) shall include (but not be limited to), the following main work tasks to be
executed:

 EIS Transfer Pump station:


o Supply of instrumentation
o Radio and/or mobile internet communications connection to the Water Treatment Plant.
 Feed storage
o 45 kL feed storage tank or as required to balance flow between supply and plant feed.
o Biocide or hypo dosing to minimise risk of biological growth/fouling. Chloramine dosing may also be considered.
 Pre-Treatment Infrastructure which may include:
o 2 x 100% Multimedia filter pumps sized as per Section 3.2.
o 2 x Multi-media filters sized as per Section 3.2.
o 1 x Filter backwash pump.
o Blend flow/quality control.
 RO plant which may include:
o Cartridge filtration.
o RO HP Pump.
o RO Trains sized as per Section 3.2 to meet the maximum specified recovery and design capacity
o CIP System, including allowance for permeate flush at shutdown.
o 1 x CIP/Flush tank.
o 1 x CIP/Flush pump.
o Antiscalant dosing system.
o SBS dosing system.
 Post-Treatment Infrastructure may include:
o Calcite filters or as required to meet specifications in Section 3.3.
o Stabilisation dosing system (typically caustic) or as required to meet specifications in Section 3.3.
o Sodium hypochlorite dosing to maintain residual in supply to irrigation storage.
 Irrigation storage may include:
o Sodium hypochlorite dosing recirculation loop to maintain fee chlorine residual within irrigation storage tank as
per specifications in Section 3.3.
o Potable top-up as per in-gardens pipeline route in Appendix D.
o Relocation of RBGV potable supply connection.
o New irrigation supply pumps sized as per Section 3.2.
o Irrigation water supply line as per in-gardens pipeline route in Appendix D.

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BACKWASH WASTE CIP WASTE

ROC

TP
02
1
TP
AIT 03
1
AIT
FROM EIS PIPELINE

TO SEWER

WASTE TANK WASTE TRANSFER


PUMP
MEDIA FILTER 1 VENDOR
1
ANITSCALANT SBS
AIT

2 HYPOCHLORITE

1
RO UNIT
CARTRIDGE RO AIT
FILTER HP PUMP

FEED TANK MEDIA FILTER


FEED PUMP

MEDIA FILTER 2 CIP


HEATER

ROP
CIP / FLUSH CIP / FLUSH
PUMP TANK

BLEND

FILTER BACKWASH
PUMP
DOSING
1
1 STABILISATION CALCITE FILTER
AIT AIT

POTABLE WATER

TP
07

TP HYPOCHLORITE
TP 04
08

HYPOCHLORITE
TP
11
1
AIT

IRRIGATION

IRRIGATION TANK
CHLORINE IRRIGATION PUMPS NOTES:
RECIRCULATION 1 QUALITY CONTROL POINTS.
PUMP TP
08
TP
05
2 OPTIONAL, OPTION FOR BIOCIDE DOSING.

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EQUIPMENT VALVES & ACTUATORS
TREATMENT PROCESS AREA CODES EQUIPMENT / FUNCTIONAL
INJECTION QUILL WITH MOTOR ACTUATOR IDENTIFICATION
CORPORATION STOP AREA TREATMENT PROCESS
PROGRESSIVE CAVITY PUMP ACMP AIR COMPRESSOR
CALIBRATION COLUMN BWR BLOWER
00 PRETREATMENT
ELECTRICAL ACTUATOR C CENTRIFUGE
05 TREATED WATER
INJECTION QUILL WITH E CAD COMPRESSED AIR DRYER
INTEGRAL CHECK VALVE 20 REVERSE OSMOSIS CC CALIBRATION COLUMN
VERTICAL IN-LINE PUMP AIR FILTER/SILENCER
SOLENOID ACTUATOR 40 CIP / BACKWASH CMP COMPRESSOR
EDR EDUCTOR
60 AIR COMPRESSOR
F FILTER
AIR RELIEF VALVE (ARV) 70 CHEMICAL DOSING
SUBMERSIBLE PUMP BACK FLOW PREVENTER FCV FLOW CONTROL VALVE
RO UNIT
80 IRRIGATION GDD GRAVITY DRAINAGE DECK

COMBINATION AIR VALVE (AVRV) 85 WASTE GRDR MACERATOR


NOTE: DIRECTIONAL ARROW ON VALVE ACTUATOR
INDICATES FAILURE POSITION
M
M MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
MP METERING PUMP
METERING DOSING PUMP CHECK VALVE (CV) = FAIL OPEN (FO)
FINE SCREEN MX MIXER

= FAIL CLOSED (FC) P PUMP


BALL CHECK VALVE (BCV) PD PULSATION DAMPENER
PDS PRESSURE DIAPHRAGM SEAL
UV DISINFECTION UNIT ** OPTIONAL VALVE DESIGNATION:
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP SWING CHECK VALVE (SCV) PPS POLYMER PREPARATION SYSTEM
BV 1
NC NC = NORMALLY CLOSED S SUMP
NO = NORMALLY OPEN
M SAM SUBMERSIBLE AERATOR MIXER
BUTTERFLY VALVE (BFV)
SCR SCREENS
IAS INSTRUMENT AIR SUPPLY
SIL SILENCER
MACERATOR BALL VALVE (BV) ** EXH EXHAUST STR STRAINER
CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER
T TANK
PLUG VALVE (PV) VSD VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE
PIPING SPECIALITY RO RO UNIT
PACKAGED ODOUR VENTED PLUG VALVE (PV) MF MEDIA FILTER
M CONTROL SYSTEM
ROTAMETER (RO) CF COALESCING FILTER
DIAPHRAGM PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE (SV)

VENT
MF UNIT
GATE VALVE (GV)

DRAIN
GEAR PUMP KNIFE GATE VALVE (KGV) PROCESS FLOW ABBREVIATIONS PIPE MATERIAL CODES
MEMBRANE MODULE AC COMPRESSED AIR C20 SCHEDULE 40 CARPENTER 20 ALLOY PIPE
FLOAT VALVE (FV) REDUCER
ACID ACID CMLS CEMENT MORTAR LINED STEEL PIPE
AD DIGESTER AIR CPVC SCHEDULE 80 CPVC PIPE
GLOBE VALVE (GLV) EDUCTOR AP PROCESS AIR
CS CAST IRON SOIL PIPE
RUPTURE DISC AR AIR RECEIVER
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT CU COPPER TUBING
3 WAY VALVE (MPV) AS SCOUR AIR
(ROTARY LOBE) FLEXIBLE HOSE DI DUCTILE IRON PIPE
BD BIOLOGICAL TANK DRAIN
STRAINER - IN TANK
4 WAY VALVE (MPV) FRP 150 PSI PRESSURE CLASS FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PIPE
BW BACKWASH SUPPLY
EXPANSION JOINT HDPE 150 PSI PRESSURE CLASS POLYPROPYLENE PIPE
C CENTRATE
PRESSURE DIAPHRAGM SEAL NEEDLE VALVE (NV) CAD COMPRESSED AIR DRYER PE POLYETHYLENE PIPE
COMPRESSED AIR DRYER SECONDARILY
CONTAINED PIPING CF COALESCING FILTER PVC SCHEDULE 80 PVC PIPE
Y-STRAINER CH CHEMICAL FROM DRUM
PVC/D PVC GRAVITY SEWER PIPE
BACK PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE (PCV) FLANGED CONNECTION CIP CLEAN IN PLACE
PVDF 230 PSI PRESSURE CLASS PVDF PIPE
AIR COMPRESSOR CIT CITRIC ACID
HOSE CONNECTION
T-STRAINER COAG COAGULENT RCP REINFORCED CEMENT PIPE

PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE (PCV) CS / CR CLEANING SUPPLY / CLEANING RETURN SS TYPE 316/316L STAINLESS STEEL PIPE
QUICK CONNECT, CAMLOCK TYPE (QC)
D DRAIN SST STAINLESS STEEL TUBING
FINE BUBBLE
DIFUSERS DS DIGESTED SLUDGE STL FABRICATED STEEL PIPE
DIAPHRAGM VALVE (DV)
STRAINER, FILTER OR COALESCER
DWS DEWATERED SLUDGE
COARSE AIR DIFFUSER
FLANGED DIAPHRAGM VALVE (DV)
FEEDBACK EQUIPMENT FA FOUL AIR
STL/EL EPOXY LINED FABRICATED STEEL PIPE

FD FLOOR DRAIN

POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT FLOW METER FI FILTRATE


IN-LINE MOTIONLESS MIXER HEATING ELEMENT PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE (PRV)
HYPO SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
MD MEMBRANE TANK DRAIN
AIR RELEASE VALVE (VA)
MAGNETIC FLOW METER MFE MF FILTRATE
M SUBMERSIBLE MIXER BELT FILTER PRESS
MLF MIXED LIQUOR FEED
PROCESS NOMENCLATURE
CYLINDER ACTUATOR
MLR MIXED LIQUOR RETURN
MF MEMBRANE FILTRATION
PULSATION DAMPENER ULTRASONIC LEVEL SENSOR OF OVERFLOW
OIT OPERATOR INTERFACE TERMINAL
PLW PLANT WASTE
DIAPHRAGM ACTUATOR PC PNEUMATIC CONTROLLER
PO POLYMER
SUBMERSIBLE AEREATOR RO REVERSE OSMOSIS
PTW POST TREATED WATER
NORMAL LIQUID LEVEL RTU REMOTE TERMINAL UNIT
CARTRIDGE FILTER RAS RETURN ACTIVATED SLUDGE
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC ACTUATOR RIO REMOTE I/O
RS RAW SEWAGE
GRAVITY DRAINAGE DECK UF ULTRA FILTRATION
RW RECYCLE WATER
M FI
ROTAMETER SCE SCREENED EFFLUENT
ELECTRO PNEUMATIC ACTUATOR SH SODIUM HYDROXIDE
MIXER VERTICAL
SOF FINE SCREENS OVERFLOW
FI
CENTRIFUGE FILTER
MANUAL ACTUATOR
ROTAMETER WITH INTEGRAL
NEEDLE VALVE
SP
UV
SAMPLE
UV EFFLUENT
PROGRESS PRINT
WAS WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE

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INSTRUMENT TAG SYSTEM VALVE TAG SYSTEM EQUIPMENT TAG SYSTEM PIPE LINE NUMBERING
AND
ADDITIONAL DESIGNATIONS GV-M-05301-1
A 00 - RS - 300 - PVC A

VALVE TYPE
FIRST LETTER(S) INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION (REFER VALVES & ACTUATORS IN P - 05102-2
(REFER TABLE - ISA INSTRUMENT LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS - I) PIPING MATERIAL
SUCCEEDING LETTERS SYMBOLS AND IDENTIFICATION) ( REFER LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS - I )
VALVE CONTROL EQUIPMENT TYPE
(REFER EQUIPMENT / FUNCTIONAL IDENTIFICATION LINE SIZE (DN)
M MANUAL IN LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS - I)
P PNEUMATIC PROCESS FLOW
E ELECTRIC ( REFER LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS - I )
INDICATES PANEL MOUNTED INSTRUMENT
S SOLENOID TREATMENT PROCESS AREA CODE
1ST & 2ND DIGIT 3RD DIGIT 4TH & 5TH DIGIT - 6TH DIGIT ( REFER LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS - I )
INSTRUMENT TAG
05 3 01 - 1

INSTRUMENT FUNCTION OR CONTROL DESCRIPTOR


(REFER INSTRUMENT/DEVICE FUNCTION OR CONTROL
DESCRIPTORS LIST)

B TREATMENT SEQUENTIAL TRAIN NO. B


ADDITIONAL FUNCTION DESCRIPTORS PROCESS NUMBERING (IF APPLICABLE) PROCESS SYMBOLS
AREA CODE (00 - 99)

SUB - AREA
0 TANKS
PANEL REFERENCE NUMBER PROCESS STREAM PROCESS STREAM
1 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS
EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM REFERENCE EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM REFERENCE
NUMBER OF DUPLICATE INDICATORS OR DEVICES 2 INSTRUMENTS
XXX INDICATES DIRECTION OF FLOW XXX INDICATES BI-DIRECTIONAL FLOW
3 VALVES
XXXXXX XXXXXX
4 CONTROLS A C14118-P-XXX PAGE CONNECTOR B C14118-P-XXX BI-DIRECTIONAL PAGE CONNECTOR
SYSTEM I/O INTERFACE 5 OTHERS
DIRECTION OF ARROW INDICATES WHETHER IS INPUT OR OUTPUT CONTINUATION DRAWING NO. CONTINUATION DRAWING NO.
INTERFACE COORDINATION
INTERFACE COORDINATION
ALPHA DESIGNATION: PROCESS LINE CONTINUATION
ALPHA DESIGNATION: PROCESS LINE CONTINUATION
NUMBER DESIGNATION: CONTROL LINE CONTINUATION
NUMBER DESIGNATION: CONTROL LINE CONTINUATION
CONNECTOR SHOWS PROCESS FLOW CONTINUES ON
CONNECTOR SHOWS PROCESS FLOWS TO AND FROM
DRAWING C14118-P-XXX AT INTERFACE A
DRAWING C14118-P-XXX AT INTERFACE B
C C
LETTERS, TAG NUMBERS, ABBREVIATIONS AND
OTHER ANNOTATIONS ARE SIMILAR TO THE ABOVE
INSTRUMENT TAGGING SYSTEM.

MAJOR PROCESS PIPING OR FLOW CHANNEL

ISA INSTRUMENT SYMBOLS AND IDENTIFICATION INSTRUMENT/DEVICE FUNCTION OR CONTROL DESCRIPTORS MINOR PROCESS PIPING OR COMPONENTS
FIRST LETTER SUCCEEDING LETTERS
FUTURE PIPING AND COMPONENTS
LETTER PROCESS OR INITIATING VARIABLE MODIFIER READOUT OR PASSIVE FUNCTION OUTPUT FUNCTION MODIFIER SWITCH/DEVICE DESCRIPTORS ANALYTICAL DESCRIPTORS
A ANALYSIS ALARM AK OR ACK ACKNOWLEDGE CL2 FREE CHLORINE
USERS CHOICE (*) USERS CHOICE (*) USERS CHOICE (*) ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION OF PROCESS FLOW
B BURNER FLAME ANN ANNUNCIATOR COND CONDUCTIVITY
C CONDUCTIVITY CONTROL CLOSED ES EMERGENCY STOP DCL2 DECHLORINATION ANALYZER
D DENSITY (S.G.) DIFFERENTIAL H/O/A HAND-OFF-AUTOMATIC DP DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
E VOLTAGE PRIMARY ELEMENT J/O/R JOG-OFF-REMOTE LEAK LEAK DETECTION PROCESS LINES CROSSING (NOT CONNECTED)
F FLOW RATE RATIO L/O/R LOCAL-OFF-REMOTE NH3 AMMONIA
D G GAUGE GLASS GATE LO/S LOCKOUT/STOP ORP OXIDATION REDUCTION POTENTIAL D
H HAND (MANUAL) HIGH/HIGH-HGIH L/R LOCAL/REMOTE PART PARTICLE COUNTER AIR PIPING
I CURRENT INDICATE M/A MANUAL-AUTOMATIC pH HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
J POWER SCAN O/C OPEN-CLOSE TCL2 TOTAL CHLORINE
ELECTRICAL SIGNAL (DISCRETE)
K TIME OR SCHEDULE CONTROL STATION O/C/R OPEN-CLOSE-REMOTE TEMP TEMPERATURE
L LEVEL LIGHT (PILOT) LOW/LOW-LOW INTEGRAL SYSTEM SIGNAL LINK (SOFTWARE OF DATA LINK)
O/O ON-OFF TURB TURBIDITY
M MOTION MIDDLE O/O/A ON-OFF-AUTO TDS TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
N TORQUE USERS CHOICE (*) USERS CHOICE (*) USERS CHOICE (*) ANALOG SIGNAL
O/O/R ON-OFF-REMOTE
O USERS CHOICE (*) ORIFICE OPENED O/S/C OPEN-STOP-CLOSE
PRESSURE (OR VACUUM) POINT (TEST CONNECTION)
ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION OF FLOW OF INFORMATION
P PB PUSHBUTTON
Q QUANTITY OR EVENT (*) INTEGRATE INTEGRATE POS POSITIONER OR POSITION
R RECORD OR PRINT POT POTENTIOMETER
S SPEED OR FREQUENCY SAFETY SPEED OR FREQUENCY SWITCH
SIGNAL CONNECTION POINT
SEL SELECTOR
T TEMPERATURE TRANSMIT S/S START-STOP
U MULTIVARIABLE (*) MULTIFUNCTION (*)
V VISCOSITY VALVE
E W WEIGHT OR FORCE WELL E
X UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*)
Y USERS CHOICE (*) RELAY OR COMPUTE (*)
DRIVE, ACTUATE OR UNCLASSIFIED
Z POSITION
CONTROL ELEMENT

PROGRESS PRINT

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ALL WORK BY OTHERS
EXCEPT
SUPPLY OF INSTRUMENTATION IS PART OF EOI18/003

CV-00303-1 BFV-M-00304-1
RBGV

TRILITY OFFTAKE TO WTP FEED TANK


FROM EIS MAIN (T-00002)
A C17204-PID-202
BFV-M-00300 BFV-P-00301 AV-E-00302 CV-00303-2 BFV-M-00304-2

LOCAL CONTROL TRILITY

P-00101 P-00102

T-00001
EIS TRANSFER PUMP STATION1
DUTY : 2X100%
MOTOR : TBC
MODEL : TBC

NOTES:

1 REMOTELY CONTROLLED FROM WTP.

2 ALL ITEMS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CRANBOURNE RACECOURSE GROUND.

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By Others

FROM BIOCIDE DOSING


PUMP(MP70115)
B C17204-PID-208

PRV-00315
TO WASTE TANK
(T-85001)
B C17204-PID-204
BFV-P-00316 BFV-M-00317
FROM EIS TRANSFER
B C17204-PID-201
BFV-P-00305
BFV-M-00311 BFV-P-00313

BV-M-00312
BFV-P-00319

TO RO
A C17204-PID-203
BFV-M-00318 BFV-P-00320 BFV-M-00321

BV-M-00314

GV-M-00322
MF-00103
MEDIA FILTER
DUTY : 1X100%

IQ-70358
GV-M-00324 BFV-P-00323
CV -00310
BV-M-00306

BV-M-00309
BFV-M-00307

T-00002 BV-M-00308 P-00102-1


FEED TANK
CAPACITY : 40kL SP PRV-00328

BFV-M-00329 BFV-P-00330 BFV-M-00331

BFV-M-00325 BFV-P-00327

BV-M-00326
P-00102-2 BFV-P-00334

MEDIA FILTER
FEED PUMPS
DUTY : 2X100%
MOTOR : TBC BFV-M-00333 BFV-P-00335 BFV-M-00336
MODEL : TBC

BV-M-00332

BFV-M-00337
MF-00104
MEDIA FILTER
DUTY : 1X100%

FROM FILTER BACKWASH


PUMP (P-80103)
C C17204-PID-206
BFV-M-00339 BFV-P-00338

1
ZC
00217
TO TREATED WATER TANK
(T-05001)
B C17204-PID-205
BFV-M-00340 BFV-P-00341 CV -00342

NOTES:

1 FLOW CONTROL BASED ON CONDUCTIVITY BLEND FEEDING PERMEATE TANK.

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FROM MEDIA FILTERS
(PV-00103,00104)

BV-M-20306
B C17204-PID-202 CV -20304 BFV-M-20305
BFV-M-20300 BFV-M-20301 BFV-M-20303

BV-M-20302
RO-20101

IQ-70359

IQ-70360
CF-20101 P-20102
CARTRIDGE FILTER RO HIGH PRESSURE SP
PUMP (HP)
SP

BV-M-20307
DUTY : 1X100%
MOTOR : TBC
MODEL : TBC RO-20102
FROM ANTISCALANT DSOING

BV-M-20328
PUMP (MP-70107)
C C17204-PID-207 SP

PCV-20310

BV-M-20308

BV-M-20309
RO-20103

FROM SBS DOSING PRESSURE VESSEL 1-3


PUMP (MP-70103) SP
CAPACITY : TBC SP
B C17204-PID-207

GV-M-20311

FROM CIP
PUMP (P-20102)
C C17204-PID-210

BV-M-20312
RO-20104

SP

BV-M-20315

BV-M-20313

BV-M-20314
RO-20105

PRESSURE VESSEL 4-5 SP


SP
CAPACITY : TBC

GV-M-20316

BV-M-20318 TO CALCITE FILTERS

BV-M-20317
(F-05103,F-05104)
B C17204-PID-205
RO-20106

BV-M-20319
PRESSURE VESSEL 6
CAPACITY : TBC
SP
TO CIP TANK
CONCENTRATE RECYCLE (T-40001)
B C17204-PID-210
NV-M-20327
BFV-P-20320 BFV-M-20321

BV-M-20322
SP TO WASTE TANK
(T-85001)
B C17204-PID-204
NV-M-20323 BFV-M-20324

BV-M-20325
TYPICAL 1

NOTES: SP TO CIP TANK


(T-40001)
TYPICAL RO DESIGN SHOWN, CONFIGURATION TO BE CONFIRMED DURING DETAIL B C17204-PID-210
1
DESIGN BASED ON VENDOR PACKAGE. BFV-M-20326

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TO WETLAND DISPOSAL

BFV-M-85302

FROM FILTER BACKWASH


(PV-00103,00104)
A C17204-PID-202 By Others
BFV-M-85303

FROM ROC
(P-20106)
E C17204-PID-203

FROM CIP WASTE


(T-40001)
B C17204-PID-210

P-85101-1

TO SEWER

BFV-P-85301
GV-M-85300

T-85001
WASTE TANK
CAPACITY : 40kL

P-85101-2
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DUTY : 2x75%
MOTOR : TBC
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E C17204-PID-202
FROM BLEND WATER

TO IRRIGATION TANK
FROM RO PERMEATE (T-80001)
D C17204-PID-203 B C17204-PID-206
BFV-M-05308

BV-M-05313
IQ-70363

IQ-70364
BFV-M-05309

BFV-M-05310
SAMPLE 1

FROM HYPOCHLORINE DOSING


C C17204-PID-208
F-05103

BFV-M-05311

BFV-M-05312
F-05104
CALCITE FILTERS

FROM STABILISATION DOSING


PUMP (MP-70111)
E C17204-PID-207

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1 CONNECTION FOR CORROSION COUPON RACK.

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FROM IRRIGATION WATER HYPO
Irrigation Tank
CHLORINE DOSING PUMP (MP-70123)
D C17204-PID-208 By Others
BFV-M-70361

EOI18/003 to supply
all piping and
instrumentation

IQ- 70362
FROM POTABLE WATER

BFV-M-80300 BFV-P-80302
RPZ-80301

FROM CALCITE FILTERS


(F-05103,F-05104)
B C17204-PID-205

CV-80305
BFV-M-80303

BV-M-80304
P-80101
CHLORINE RECIRCULATION PUMP
DUTY : 1x100%
MOTOR : TBC
MODEL : TBC

BFV-M-80306-1

T-80001 P-80102-1

IRRIGATION TANK
CAPACITY : TBC
EXISTING

TO IRRIGATION

BFV-M-80306-2

P-80102-2 NEW

BFV-M-80306-3

P-80102-3
IRRIGATION PUMPS
DUTY : TBC
MOTOR : TBC
MODEL : TBC

TO MEDIA FILTER
BACKWASH
D C17204-PID-202
CV -80309 BFV-M-80310
BFV-M-80307

BV-M-80308
NOTES:
P-80103

1 POTABLE WATER TOP-UP TO HAVE VISIBLE AIR GAP FILTER BACKWASH PUMP
DUTY : 1x100%
MOTOR : TBC 2
2 LAYOUT TO ALLOW SPACE FOR FUTURE STAND BY PUMPS. MODEL : TBC

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1

CC-70101
FI
70201 PRV-70304

BV-M-70301
BV-M-70302 PD-70104

BV-M-70306

BV-M-70307
BV-M-70300
T - 70001 TO RO FEED
STR-70102
B C17204-PID-203

BV-M-70303
PCV-70308 BV-M-70309

BV-M-70305
MP- 70103
SBS TANK SBS
NOMINAL CAPACITY : TBC DOSING PUMP
MATERIAL : TBC 2 x 100%
DUTY : TBC
MODEL: TBC

CC-70105
FI
70205 PRV-70314

BV-M-70311
BV-M-70312 PD-70108

BV-M-70316

BV-M-70317
BV-M-70310
TO RO FEED
T - 70002 STR-70106
BV-M-70313 B C17204-PID-203
PCV-70318 BV-M-70319

BV-M-70315
MP- 70107
ANTISCALANT TANK ANTISCALANT DOSING
NOMINAL CAPACITY : TBC
PUMP
MATERIAL : TBC 2 x 100%
DUTY : TBC
MODEL: TBC

1
CC-70109

FI
70209 PRV-70324
BV-M-70321

BV-M-70322 PD-70112

BV-M-70326

BV-M-70327
BV-M-70320
TO TREATED WATER TRANSFER
T - 70003 STR-70110
E C17204-PID-205
BV-M-70323

PCV-70328 BV-M-70329
BV-M-70325

MP- 70111

STABILISATION TANK STABILISATION


DOSING PUMP
NOMINAL CAPACITY : TBC
MATERIAL : TBC 1 x 100%
DUTY : TBC
MODEL: TBC
NOTES:
1 HIGH POINT VENT TO EXTEND ABOVE TANK HIGH LEVEL

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2

CC-70113
FI
1 70213 PRV-70334

BV-M-70331
BV-M-70332 PD-70116

BV-M-70336

BV-M-70337
BV-M-70330
TO MEDIA FILTER PUMPS
T - 70004 STR-70114
B C17204-PID-202

BV-M-70333
PCV-70338 BV-M-70339

BV-M-70335
MP- 70115
BIOCIDE DOSING TANK BIOCIDE DOSING
PUMP
NOMINAL CAPACITY : TBC
MATERIAL : TBC 2 x 100%
DUTY : TBC
MODEL: TBC

CC-70117
FI
1 70217 PRV-70344

BV-M-70341
BV-M-70342 PD-70120

BV-M-70346

BV-M-70347
BV-M-70340
TO TREATED WATER
T - 70004 STR-70118
B C17204-PID-205

BV-M-70343
PCV-70348 BV-M-70349

BV-M-70345
MP- 70119
HYPO CHLORITE TANK HYPO CHLORITE
DOSING PUMP
NOMINAL CAPACITY : TBC
MATERIAL : TBC 2 x 100%
DUTY : TBC
MODEL: TBC
2

BV-M-70360
CC-70121

FI
70221 PRV-70354
BV-M-70351

BV-M-70352 PD-70124

BV-M-70356

BV-M-70357
TO IRRIGATION TANK
BV-M-70350
RECIRCULATION
STR-70122
B C17204-PID-206
BV-M-70353

PCV-70358 BV-M-70359

BV-M-70355
MP- 70123
IRRIGATION WATER
HYPO CHLORITE
DOSING PUMP
1 x 100%
DUTY : TBC
MODEL: TBC

NOTES:
1 DESIGN TO ALLOW CHEMICAL TANK TO VENT TO SAFE LOCATION

2 HIGH POINT VENT TO EXTEND ABOVE TANK HIGH LEVEL

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AIR
PRV-60300

AIR
COMPRESSOR

AIR RECEIVER
1

GV -S-60301

BV - M-60306
BV - M-60302

ACMP-60101

COMPRESSED AIR
TO VALVE
B C17204-PID-XXX
BV - M-60308 PCV-60309 BV - M-60310

CAD -60103
CF-60104 F-60105

BV - M-60307
AIR COALESCING FILTER
PRV-60303
FILTER
COMPRESSED
AIR DRYER

AIR
COMPRESSOR

AIR RECEIVER
1

GV -S-60304

BV - M-60305

ACMP-60102

NOTES:
EQUIPMENT, INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL WITH IN
1
THE BOX ARE A PACKAGED UNIT.

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FROM RO PERMEATE
D C17204-PID-203

FROM RO REJECT
E C17204-PID-203
BFV-M-40304

BV-M-40300
TO WASTE TANK
(T-85001)
B C17204-PID-204
BFV-M-40307

HT - 40101
TO RO FLUSHING
C C17204-PID-203
CV-40303 BFV-M-40305 BFV-P-40306
BFV-M-40302
BFV-M-40301

P-40102
T-40001
FLUSH / CIP TANK 1 CIP PUMP
NOMINAL CAPACITY : TBC DUTY : TBC
MATERIAL : TBC MOTOR : TBC
MODEL : TBC

NOTES:

1 CIP TANK DESIGN TO ALLOW ADDITION OF BOTH LIQUID AND POWDER CIP SPECIALITY CHEMICALS

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CRANBOURNE GARDENS WATER TREATMENT PLANT INFORMATION

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TANK FEED
TANK

3600
TO BE
CONFIRMED

3150 6000 8850

1440 1780 1180 1050 800 1000 1000 800 1550 1400 1600 1350 1550 1500

1150

RO-CIP SAFETY
SHOWER

SHELVING AND SPARES


PUMP Ø1200
WASTE PUMPS FILTER MEDIA FILTER CIP
Ø1200 Ø1200 TANK
(DUTY: 2X75%) BACKWASH FEED PUMPS
AIR PUMP (DUTY :2X100%) MEDIA FILTERS
IRRIGATION COMPRESSOR
TRANSFER PUMPS
3000

2300 2000 4900 2000 1350 4000


WET RACK
ANALYZER

2500
CHEMICAL LAY DOWN
RO AND
MEMBRANE UNIT MEMBRANE STORAGE AREA
REMOVAL REMOVAL
AREA AREA
2000

4M WIDE x 3.6M HIGH ROLLER DOOR


12000

CALCITE
FILTERS
1400

Ø1000

Ø1000
1150

SAFETY STABILIZATION SBS ANTI-SCALANT BIOCIDE HYPO-CHLORITE


SHOWER DOSING TANK DOSING TANK DOSING TANK DOSING TANK DOSING TANK
3300

CONTROL
ROOM

MCC/PLC

5000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 4500

18000

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PROCESS BUILDING
PLANT LAYOUT
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with the terms of engagement for
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CRANBOURNE GARDENS WATER TREATMENT PLANT INFORMATION

APPENDIX D – SITE LAYOUT DRAWINGS

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Cranbourne Gardens Water Treatment Plant
SKETCH 01
SITE COMPONENTS

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Extraction Pump Station
In Gardens Pipeline 1
Irrigation Pump Shed (Existing)
Sewer(New)
Tank Hardstand
Treated Water tank
Treatment Shed
Trility-CG Pipleline

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Cranbourne Gardens Water Treatment Plant
SKETCH 02
SITE ELEMENTS

Legend
In Gardens Pipeline 1
Irrigation Pump Shed (Existing)
Sewer(New)
Tank Hardstand
Treated Water tank
Treatment Shed
Trility-CG Pipleline

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© 2018 Google 90 m
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS VICTORIA EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SUPPORTING TECHNICAL
CRANBOURNE GARDENS WATER TREATMENT PLANT INFORMATION

APPENDIX E – EXISTING IRRIGATION PUMP SHED


FOR POTABLE WATER CONNECTION & IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY

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