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1 Follow the Water Chemical Manufacturing Recycle/Reuse Opportunities and Solutions Industrial Water Use and Reuse Workshop International Society for Water Solutions Gená Leathers May 01, 2013
2 Today s Agenda Dow s commitment and societal challenges 2015 goals Manufacturing Operations: Water Footprint Management Case Histories Dow and The Nature Conservancy Collaboration Preliminary Results
3 Our Water Vision Dow will be a leader in addressing the global water crisis by setting the standard for sustainable water use and management. We will develop innovative technologies and business models that lower the cost of water purification, set new levels for efficient water use at our manufacturing facilities while striving to reach zero water discharge. Dow will use creative partnerships to increase the global sense of urgency to solve this issue.
4 2015 Sustainability Goals* Our goals were inspired by the UN Millennium Development Goals and are consistent with the science and technology we do best. They will drive our growth profitability, continued EH&S performance improvements, and a focus to help address some of the world s most pressing challenges. The seven 2015 Goal components - Local Protection of Human Health & Environment - Contributing to Community Success - Product Safety Leadership - Sustainable Chemistry - Breakthroughs to World Challenges - Energy Efficiency and Conservation - Addressing Climate Change *
5 Science and Technology Company 188 production locations in 36 countries Founded in 1897 Midland Freeport Terneuzen ~54,000 employees >5000 products to customers in 160 countries worldwide headquarters in Midland, Mi annual sales of $57 billion dollars
6 You find our chemicals everywhere Food Building Maintenance & Construction Transportation Furniture & furnishings Paper and Publishing Home Care Improvement Sports Personal and Household Care Health and Medicine Water Purification Electronics and Entertainment
7 Water is Regional Local Abundant but not available Different drivers require Different solutions One size does not fit all
8 Water Availability Address on multiple fronts Technology solution provider solution implementer Recycle/reuse Operations Excellence Partnerships / Relationships
9 Dow Water & Process Solutions Business unit comprised of component technologies designed to advance the science of water purification around the world Target applications are seawater desalination, contaminant removal and water reuse. FILMTEC reverse osmosis membranes, DOWEX ion exchange resins, ADSORBSIA GTO titanium-based arsenic removal media, ultrafiltration, and electrodeionization
10 Technological Process Expertise and Innovative Solutions At BASF's site in Belgium, Dow and BASF jointly developed an innovative hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) technology, which provides economies of scale, and reduces wastewater and energy usage. New plants built using this technology: receive a reduction in wastewater by more than 70 percent energy usage reduced by 35 percent when compared with PO process technologies in use today. Dow's largest manufacturing site globally in Freeport, Texas, has designed and implemented a power plant using seawater for cooling instead of freshwater. Seawater use saves $600,000 / year in avoided treatment, energy and water costs. Resulted in 1,200 gallons per minute reduction in freshwater demand and this means that there will be 1,200 gallons per minute reduction for the life of this facility.
11 Recycle / Reuse Stade Germany Site Vigorous R&D and project implementation Recycle of the wastewater generated from the propylene oxide production, after biological and physical/chemical treatment, back to the brine mining operation Results is 10 million cubic meters per year of freshwater conserved and correspondingly, about 10 million cubic meters per year of wastewater not discharged. More on Recycle/Reuse
12 Water Footprint Management Manufacturing Operations Case Histories Water Footprint Management Manufacturing Operations Case Histories
13 Water management The 3X Water Model Dow Terneuzen Reusing Household Waste Water Through a Public Private Partnership
14 The 3X Water Model Closing the water cycle developed and implemented in the region Terneuzen: Reduce pollution at source (in-process) Classic reuse (return steam condensate) Reuse industrial wastewater Regional integration by reuse of municipal wastewater for industrial application Utilize alternative sources in the region
15 Background The region suffers from a structural lack of sweet fresh water The Dow site in Terneuzen, the Netherlands, is the largest single water user in the region; it uses approx. 60,000 m 3 water per day Dow strives to constantly improve water efficiency - reduce fresh water use - maximise re-use Dow s focus is to not use scarce fresh water sources which are suitable for drinking water Dow and Water supplier Evides pro-actively engaged with the city of Terneuzen and the Water Board to manage the regional water balance
16 Multiple Water sources Surface Water The 3X Water Model - A successful PPP - The users Public Water Company Terneuzen Households Public Waste Water Treatment 0% Public-private partnership Production Units Private Waste Water Treatment 0% Private Water Company Cooling Towers
17 Data Dow Terneuzen Daily water usage Dow location ~ 60,000 m 3 (excluding seawater and potable water) Fresh water demand 22 million m 3 /yr 5 x regional consumption in households Realized Reuse Classic reuse of condensed steam 6 million m 3 /yr Dow wastewater 3 million m 3 /yr City of Terneuzen wastewater 1.5 million m 3 /j Rainwater 0.5 million m 3 /yr Added Value Energy saving vs. seawater evaporative desalination (60 kton/yr CO2) Less chemicals 500 ton/yr Reduced discharge to receiving water body Present fresh water intake 11 million m 3 /yr Goal for 2015 is 7 million m 3 /yr (or less )
18 Fresh water supply 1 st cycle Potable water for households Sewage Treatment Plant (municipality) water evaporates Desalination of effluent with membranes Water to supply cooling towers 2 nd cycle Ultra pure water 3 rd cycle Fresh water used to produce steam at Dow site Process cooling Waste water Discharge to river Biological wastewater treatment
19 Terneuzen Next Steps PPP Phase 2: building of a new membrane installation at public treatment facility: - Increased volume of water available for the 3X model - Improvement of the pretreatment in the Dow/Evides facility - Increased capacity of the public water treatment facility A study has been initiated into additional sources of fresh water which after treatment can either feed into the 3X model or into agricultural sector Global Leverage (parts of) the 3x model to other Dow locations Incorporate the concepts in new facility design Development of components that will allow the reuse of cooling water
20 Largest chemical manufacturing facility in the world
21 Dow Freeport Burning Platform Seawater Intrusion Perception: The Brazos River Has Large Flows Relative to Dow/Local Demand Reality Previous Strategy Interruptible Water
22 8-12 days travel time from non-dow Reservoirs Harris Reservoir Dow Freeport Water Infrastructure Dow Intakes, Reservoirs and Canals Harris Reservoir (River Mile 46) 7000 Acre-Ft of Storage Available Storage = 14 Days 26 miles Brazos River Brazoria Reservoir Buffalo Camp Bayou dam Note: Brazoria Reservoir Can Not Be Filled During Droughts Due to Salt Water Intrusion The Brazos River, between River Mile 46 and the outfall acts as a reservoir. 3.5 miles Oyster Creek dam Oyster Creek Municipal Water (BWA) West Lake 3 miles Brazoria Reservoir (River Mile 25) 21,700 Acre-Ft of Storage Available Storage = 30 Days 110,000 gpm Demand From River
23 Call to Action Water Summit in November 2011 Initiated site contest to identify water conservation opportunities raise awareness and tap into the brainpower of all employees September 2011 Hosted a Water symposium in May 2012 with the Brazoria County Petrochemical Council
24 Water Summit November Dow water and non-water experts Outcome 276 ideas to address: Demand Reduction Improved Storage Long Term Secure Supply Water Strategy Team Formed
25 Texas Operations Water Strategy Element 1 - Conservation Water is not free or infinitely available, and must be managed as a valuable resource in the future. Element 2 Security of Supply A Secured Water Supply that Dow can control or influence is critical for business operations.
26 What is Dow doing? STORAGE AND PUMPING CAPACITY Acquire land for a reservoir expansion project (2011) Add pumping capacity Design and permit reservoir REDUCE INTERNAL DEMAND 10% reduction achieved 4 th qtr 2011 An additional 10% reduction achieved in 2012/early 2013 Change the way we think about water DETERMINE STRATEGIC DIRECTION New Facilities Alternative Water Technologies
27 Harris Reservoir Expansion Plan Sought legislative action 2011 to make land available for sale Dow gets prison land THE FACTS - Dow Chemical Co. will deepen the pool of water resources for the company s Freeport site and southern Brazoria County residents after a $5.5 million bid won the company a 2,200-acre parcel of former prison land on Thursday
28 Waste water reuse project in Lake Jackson Expected to recycle approximately 1.3 billion gallons of water each year Reducing demand for Brazos River flows and stored water.
29 2011 Conservation Action Conservations Projects Lake Jackson Water Recycle 2500 gpm Chlorine 4 recycle 2000 gpm Cooling Tower Optimization 1000 gpm As Needed conservations measures 3500 gpm Total 2011 Impact 10,000 gpm
30 Freeport 2012 Site Water Reduction Efforts Project Enable a process technology Soft Water Recycle (Contingent plan) Status Maximum gpm % Site % River Demand Demand July, , % 5.00% Demin. Water Resin August, , % 1.60% Freeport Site Water Demand Total from River = 100M gpm Net to Freeport Site After BWA and Fence Line Industry = 76M gpm Recycle Projects Salt Recycle Opportunity December, 2012 Completing Feasibility % 2.70% 1, % 1.00% Additional cooling water system optimization Scoping 2, % 2.00% Total Water Demand Reduction (Max.) 10, % 10.7% Water reduction with contingent option 15, % 15.7%
31 The Dow Chemical Company Texas Operations Received 2013 Texas Environmental Excellence Award Water Conservation
32 . The Economics of Ecosystems The collaboration between Dow and The Nature Conservancy demonstrates that protecting nature can be both a global business strategy and a company priority By combining our resources and expertise, we are integrating the value of nature into Dow s business decisionmaking
33 Freeport Freshwater Pilot Selected The Brazos River - primary source of freshwater to Dow s Freeport Site critical for the site operations as well as for other water users and wildlife in the water basin. The State of Texas Region H Water Plan forecast the water demand, on the Brazos, to increase 54% by Municipal and industrial demands are the primary contributors to the demand increase. Trend associated with climate models predict increased average temperatures along with increased water loss from evaporation which if occur, will affect volume of flow in the Brazos.
34 Early Work Collaboration scientists incorporated the effects of predicted climate change and increase demand into existing models of the Brazos River basin to predict future water availability. Previous analysis had not considered these synergistic effects. The models predict that there will be: more frequent and severe basin-wide water shortages with the maximum length of shortages in the lower basin where Dow withdraws its water potentially increasing three-fold Analysis confirmed scenarios of potential reduction of future freshwater flows in the Brazos : studies conducted independently by Dow using historic flows, while adding new information about the influence of predicted higher temperatures
35 Stepping Into the Cost Side Traditionally, companies may have projected the increasing costs to ensure supply of water. Disruption to supply is not an option for most companies. In the past, companies may have assigned the variable cost of water Today, recognize that in drought event disruptions users will pay much more than the average cost of water to ensure water supply is not disrupted. Must model costs based: not on water when available (costs of water rights) but the cost during water interruptions (up to and including cost of desalination), associated loss impacts must be factored into cost comparisons.
36 Macro Results Nature-based and collaborative solutions may provide cost-competitive ways to improve the value of Dow s freshwater assets incrementally, while also benefiting other users and ecosystems. Collaboration experts brainstormed potential response initiatives, which were narrowed to the following five that were analyzed in more detail: Wastewater reuse construct wetlands to filter purchased municipal wastewater Reservoir flood pool reallocation support the reallocation of flood pool storage at U.S. Army corps of Engineers reservoirs and complementary floodplain restoration Panhandle land management replace high water-use invasive plants with lower water-use native plants in the Texas panhandle Municipal Rebate support re bate program for municipal users to buy water efficient appliances or switch to native landscaping that does not require watering Agriculture Water Reallocation support for fund improvements in irrigation technology and purchase saved water
37 Results (cont.) All response initiatives, except for wastewater reuse, were found to be costcompetitive with the base solution of expanding Dow s existing reservoir system. Potential to enhance basin supplies of water by 60,000 acre-ft per year. These types of solutions could complement traditional engineering approaches. Initiatives also provide additional benefits to the public and ecosystems. Collectively these initiatives could protect 21,500 acres of habitat and generate public benefits of at least $10 million over the next 30 years. However, these actions have legal, political and technical challenges, which would need to be addressed before implementing. Companies are beginning to shift their thinking about water. Previously considered an almost limitless, free or low-priced commodity Now recognized as a finite resource that needs to be considered when making strategic decision. The importance of understanding the economics of water will continue to increase as higher demand and reduced supply lead to water scarcity in varying regions around the world.
38 Working Together Private and public sectors must work together Solution goes beyond just technology Government must drive integrated policies Society must conserve and reuse supplies Businesses must create technology solutions that make economic sense and solve problems Partnering to solve the world s water crisis is possible and is happening as we speak
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