Flushable or Not? Dispersing the Non-Dispersible Problem
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1 Flushable or Not? Dispersing the Non-Dispersible Problem June 19, :00pm to 3:00pm Brought to you by And organized by WEF s Collection Systems Committee How to participate Copy of presentations Continuing education credit information **Two (2) Professional Development Hours (PDHs) credits available for this webinar Guide to use GoToWebinar 1
2 How to Participate Today How to participate Audio Modes Listen using Mic & Speakers Or, select Use Telephone and dial the conference (please remember long distance phone charges apply). Submit your questions using the Questions pane. A recording will be available for replay shortly after this webcast. Agenda and Speakers 1:00pm Housekeeping & Introductions (Christine Radke, WEF) 1:05pm Challenging Product Claims of Flushability & Quantifying the Costs of Clogs (Frank Dick, City of Vancouver, WA) 1:30pm What2Flush and Discussion with Wastewater & Non-Woven Industries Panel (Nick Arhontes, Orange County Sanitation District, CA) 1:55pm Flushability Standards for Consumer Products: Legislative Efforts (Aubrey Strause, Verdant Water, Maine Wastewater Control Association) 2:20pm National Efforts to Disperse the Non-Dispersible Problem (Hiram Tanner, DCWater) 2:40pm A word from our sponsors and Q&A - Bob Domkowski, Xylem (Flygt) - Alec Mackie, JWC Environmental 3:00pm Adjourn 2
3 Key Players & Acronyms to Note APWA: American Public Works Association CSC: WEF s Collection Systems Committee HOD: WEF s House of Delegates INDA: Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry. (Includes Kimberly-Clark, Procter & Gamble, and many others) MWWCA: Maine WasteWater Control Association NACWA: National Association of Clean Water Agencies NEWEA: New England Water Environment Association OCSD: Orange County (CA) Sanitation District PARSA: Plainfield Area Regional Sewerage Authority (NJ) PWD: Portland (ME) Water District SCAP: Southern California Alliance of POTWs WEF: Water Environment Federation WERF: Water Environment Research Foundation Flushable or Not? Dispersing the Non-Dispersible Problem Challenging product claims of flushability and quantifying the costs of clogs Frank Dick, P.E. City of Vancouver, Department of Public Works 3
4 Overview Nationwide Problem Culprits Challenging Claims Quantify Costs Nationwide Problem Courtesy Portland (ME) Water District Courtesy Orange County (CA) Sanitary Sewer District 4
5 Nationwide Problem Clogs pipes and pumps Maintenance Costs Disposal Costs Engineering Costs Nationwide Problem Proliferation of convenience products Confusion of flushable vs. nondispersible 5
6 Culprits Products marketed as FLUSHABLE Culprits Products marketed as DISPOSABLE (even when they have DO NOT FLUSH labeling) 6
7 Culprits Anything that can be drained or flushed 7
8 Field Study #1 Bench Top (OCSD) Toilet Paper after 5 minutes Wipes after 24 hours Toilet Paper after 40 seconds Flushable Wipes after 16 hours 8
9 Field Study #2 Forensics (Maine) Maine WWCA / Portland (ME) WEF Collections System Committee INDA / Kimberly Clark / Proctor & Gamble STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATING MATERIALS IN PUMP CLOGS AND SEWER OBSTRUCTIONS - Maine Wastewater Control Association Field Study #2 Forensics (Maine) SOP Evaluating Materials in Pump Clogs & Sewer Obstructions 42% Paper Products 24% Baby Wipes 17% Feminine Hygiene Products 8% Flushable Wipes 10% Other Courtesy PWD, MWW. WEF CSC 9
10 Field Study #2 Forensics (Maine) 90% +/ of the products removed from the sewer during the test are non flushable The Flushable Products do not have a lot of structural strength and tear easily Paper, specifically paper towels from public restroom dispensers, is a major issue Baby Wipes are indestructible squares of plastic Courtesy PWD, MWW. WEF CSC Field Study # 3 Toilet Flushable Test (PARSA) 10
11 Field Study # 3 Toilet Flushable Test (PARSA) Field Study # 3 Toilet Flushable Test (PARSA) 11
12 Bothell s (WA) version of PARSA Potty Field Study #4 Dyed Wipes Sewer Test (Vancouver, WA) Three Drop Sites 1. Manhole 800 feet from MP plant 2. Manhole 1000 feet from WS plant 3. Manhole 5000 feet from WS plant 12
13 Field Study #4 Dyed Wipes Sewer Test (Vancouver, WA) 5 minutes These wipes went through a pump Field Study #4 Dyed Wipes Sewer Test (Vancouver, WA) 14 minutes in sewer Red Flushable wipes Orange Baby wipes 13
14 Field Study #4 Dyed Wipes Sewer Test (Vancouver, WA) 45 minutes in sewer Red Flushable wipes Orange Baby wipes Vancouver Experience $ 78,000 annually maintenance $ 30,000 annually electricity $ 900,000 new pumps and equipment (From ) 429 tons rags / debris 14
15 Vancouver Experience Neighborhood areas Eight stations retrofitted $160,000 new pumps Deferred $50,000 annual maintenance Vancouver Experience Pumps replaced before end of useful life All newer stations 1990s 15
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17 What Can YOU Do? Network, Collect and Document Data Preventative and corrective maintenance tasks in sewers/pump stations/treatment plants Labor hours/costs Equipment repair/replacement costs Fuel Costs Debris Hauling fees Blockages, SSO events and fines Document your deragging costs and share with others Testing new Incident Report from SCAP 17
18 Seal Beach City Council Meeting May 29, 2013 Flushable or Not? Seal Beach, Dispersing CA the Non-Dispersible Problem Webinar 1. What2Flush 2. Discussion with Wastewater & Non-Woven Industries Panel Nick J. Arhontes, P.E. Director Facilities Support Services Dept. Orange County Sanitation District, California Seal Beach City Council Meeting May 29, 2013 Seal Beach, CA What 2 Flush Nick J. Arhontes, P.E. Director Facilities Support Services Dept. Orange County Sanitation District, California
19 About OCSD 479 square miles 200 million gallons per day 2.5 million population 21 cities, 3 special districts 580 miles of local and regional sewers 15 pump stations 2 treatment plants Service Area Los Angeles Orange County San Diego Orange County Sanitation District To protect public health and the environment by providing effective wastewater collection, treatment, and recycling. 19
20 Outreach Goal To educate the public about what they can do to help maintain the future reliability of our infrastructure, minimize blockages and sewer spills, and to ensure the highest quality water is used for reclamation or released into the ocean. Choosing The Right Campaign Reinforces our outreach goal about educating the public Simple and easy for all to remember Fun for all ages Resonates with the community Emphasizes a positive message Attractive and makes people want to know more 20
21 Existing Campaigns/Programs All were great but they all had one thing in common 21
22 Flushing Out A New Campaign Incorporate all of the other campaigns under one umbrella Keep the message simple Branding should be whimsical and fun Target audiences of all ages Collateral materials should be different from others and compliment the branding of the program Positive Campaign Messages Tell them what they should do Simple and Direct The three P s: Pee, Poop and toilet Paper No room for error or confusion Easy to remember and explain to others 22
23 We Got It Right! Thus What 2 Flush was born! Let s Get The Word Out Created What2Flush.com a website that educates people what they should be putting down the drain Designed a dual purpose flyer Staffed booths at community events Utilized existing relationships, outlets, etc. to get the word out (bill stuffers, cable networks, etc.) Used giveaways as incentives (via social media) 23
24 Giveaways How did the community react? They love it! Definitely resonates with the community of all ages People take photos wearing W2F gear 24
25 Future Plans Trademarked the logo and campaign OCSD is currently working with other agencies in California and nationally to influence policy to label products properly Be a part of the conversation and help increase awareness across the nation Benefits Less debris in the sewer system Improved private and public sewer system performance Lower operating & maintenance (O&M) costs 25
26 Seal Beach City Council Meeting May 29, 2013 Seal Beach, CA Panel Discussion: Can the Wastewater & Non-Woven Industries Innovate Our Way Out of the Flushables but Non- Dispersible Problems? (California WEA Annual Conference, April 18, 2013, Palm Springs, CA) Nick J. Arhontes, P.E. Director Facilities Support Services Dept. Orange County Sanitation District, California What s the Problem? System Reliability Costs to Prevent Sewer Spills Flushable vs. Non-dispersible Confusion Product labeling 26
27 Nonwoven Industry Guidelines 2003 WERF DOCUMENT #02CTS7P - Protocols to Assess the Breakdown of Flushable Consumer Products for Proctor and Gamble - did not fully address potential problems between the toilet and treatment plant Contains voluntary guidelines for testing for flushability INDA s current 2 nd ed. guidelines based on this desire become unrecognizable in a reasonable amount of time In 2010 INDA asked WEF CSC for Peer Review of proposed 3 rd ed. When can we start??? 27
28 Kirkland Flushable vs. Dispersible? OCSD Lab 2012 Toilet Paper after 5 min. Wipes after 24 hours Proposed Legislation 2010 AB 2256 California Proposed labeling and third-party verification of dispersibilty, and fines Inactive NOV LD 781 Maine Proposed establishing standards for products advertised as flushable Under review FEB
29 OCSD s Deragging Study preventative or corrective deragging tasks on 10 pump stations Total labor cost $320,000 08/13/2012 New Plant 2 Headworks 40 large trash bags of debris removed from 3 plugged washer compactors took 6-8 hours and 10 staff to correct Engineering the problem away pushes it down the line Debris doesn t disappear $$$ 29
30 HydraSpun Flushable vs. Dispersible? OCSD Lab JAN 2013 HydraSpun nonwoven substrate after 1 hour some dispersion some good news? How CWEA Members Can Help NETWORK with other MAs and also Collect and Document all Costs Preventative and corrective maintenance tasks in sewers/pump stations/treatment plants Labor hours/costs Equipment repair/replacement costs Fuel costs Debris hauling fees Blockages, SSO events, and fines Document your deragging costs and share info with CWEA 30
31 OCSD s Message - What2Flush OCSD s Public Outreach It s simple the toilet is only meant to flush the three P s o Pee o Poop o Toilet Paper Questions? Nick J. Arhontes, P. E. Director of Facilities Support Services Dept [email protected] 31
32 POLL QUESTION How many people are participating in the webcast today at your computer? Flushable or not? Dispersing the Non-Dispersibles Problem Flushability Standards for Consumer Products: Legislative Efforts For the Water Environment Federation June 19, 2013 Aubrey Strause, P.E. Owner, Verdant Water, PLLC 2013 Vice President, Maine WasteWater Control Association 32
33 Overview Review Attempts at State legislation, to date California New Jersey Maine Review Federal Legislative or Regulatory Efforts Prohibition of interference HR 3202: Water Protection and Reinvestment Act Federal Trade Commission Review Approaches Considered in Current State Efforts Summarize General Challenges with Legislation California: AB 2256 Introduced by Assemblymember Jared Huffman In Brief : would prohibit consumer products from being labeled flushable if they did not meet criteria INDA took immediate action, wrote hundreds of s, and testified against bill. Enforcement: Part of California s Health & Safety Code Link AB2256 Dates Introduced February 18, 2010; amended April 12 and June 1, 2010 Committee voted to PASS June 29, 2010 Bill died without action November 30, 2010 Flushable Criteria Referenced Causes for Failure disperses at the same rate as double-ply toilet paper when flushed down a low-consumption toilet system of 1.6 gallons or less, and can easily clear, in one flush, a four-inch drain line INDA committed to working with State in lieu of legislation. 33
34 California: AB 2256 (cont) Result: INDA assisted with forensics project at Moraga Pump Station, Contra Costa County, CA (near San Francisco) Methodology and results were questioned. New Jersey: AB 3119 Introduced by Assemblyman David Wolfe In Brief : would require third party testing and certification prior to advertising, packaging, or labeling a product as flushable Enforcement: NJ Department of Environmental Protection Link Dates Introduced July 1, 2010 Referred to Environment and Solid Waste Committee Bill died without action Flushable Criteria Referenced Cause for Failure..product has been tested and certified by a third party to meet the acceptance criteria.provided in the Guidance Document for Assessing the Flushability of Nonwoven Consumer Products published by INDA Legislation driven by one community- didn t have wide support around the state. Agreed to field forensic studies (didn t materialize). 34
35 Maine: LD 781 Introduced by Representative Melissa Walsh Innes In Brief : would prohibit the packaging or labeling of consumer products for distribution or sale in the State if the package or label states that the product is flushable or safe for sewer and septic systems unless criteria is met. Maine DEP did not support because enforcement was not clearly defined, concern over labeling timeline proposed. Link Dates Flushable Criteria Referenced Cause for Failure snum=125 Introduced January 2011.Work sessions held April 2011; carried over. Work sessions held January Failed on Committee vote January 17, 2012 Meets the acceptance criteria for flushability as published in the Guidance Document for Assessing the Flushability of Nonwoven Consumer Products, published by INDA, in effect on January 1, 2011 Multiple reasons. ENR Committee required INDA to work with Maine WasteWater Control Association, report progress. Maine: LD 781 (CONT) Result: INDA assisted with forensics project at Portland Water District Cottage Place Pump Station, Westbrook, ME September 2011 and January 2012 Demonstrated that flushables do not disperse as claimed. MWWCA developed SOP Form to document % by category in clogs; getting forms from around the country! Paper Baby Wipes 14% Household Wipes 11% 18% 44 % Flushable Wipes Feminine Hygiene Products Cosmetic Wipes 35
36 Maine: LD 781 (CONT) Maine WasteWater Control Association and INDA working toward 2013 Pilot Education Campaign. Location: service area to PWD Cottage Place Pump Station Subject: Baby wipes Message 1: Wipes cause damage to environment, etc Message 2: Don t flush baby wipes MWWCA inventory showed 79 unique baby wipe products for sale in study area and major nearby stores. 22% had INDA Standard DNF logo on them permanently and prominently. Measureable goal: reduction in volume of baby wipes entering station, as documented in pre- and post- pilot studies. Needs to be scalable for use around the country. Results reportable to Maine ENR Committee in January 2014 Federal Regulation And Legislation Regulation: Prohibition of interference (40 CFR 403) (a) To prevent the introduction of pollutants into POTWs which will interfere with the operation of a POTW. (b) To prevent the introduction of pollutants into POTWs which will pass through the treatment works or otherwise be incompatible with such works Regulation: Federal Trade Commission Requires substantiation of marketing claims Truth in advertising Legislation: HR 3202 Water Protection and Reinvestment Act Proposes assessing small fees on a broad base of those.who contribute to water pollution Revenues dedicated to Clean Water SRF and similar programs. 36
37 Approaches In Current State Efforts Uniform Plumbing Code, Sewer Use Ordinances It shall be unlawful to dispose of wipes or any other product that would or could cause damage to the drainage system or public sewer Truth In Advertising State level: Attorney General Federal Trade Commission is looking for examples of egregious product claims Product Stewardship Assessing fees on products labeled as flushable Banning products labeled as flushable State-Specific Labeling State-Specific Labeling Genetically-Modified Organisms (GMO) Introduced in 28 states in 2013 Connecticut, Maine just passed Low-Phosphate Detergents At least 17 states have implemented Detergent Pods Manufacturers voluntarily rolling out new labeling, packaging- fast response. Some of the same manufacturers of wipes. Maine: sign at Point of Sale Pesticides Maine: sign at Point of Sale Mercury-containing switches (light-up kids shoes) Maine: labeling on package Pesticide notices at point of sale Photo credit: Aubrey Strause, Verdant Water Detergent pod label on product packaging. Photo credit: Pat Sullivan, Associated Press 37
38 Concerns From Manufacturers Negative logo on prime real estate will decrease sales Response 1: DNF logo is currently voluntary, focused on subgroup. Mandatory use will level playing field. Response 2: Truly dispersible products can carry a positive Toilet Safe logo, green message. Packaging is costly to rework and takes time Response: Packaging changes promoted by the manufacturer happen quickly. Some product labels have changed several times since we ve been watching- still no DNF! Photo credits: Aubrey Strause, Verdant Water Concerns From Legislators Legislative efforts are anti-job Response: We re not asking that the products not be made or used, just that they are tested, labeled, and marketed accurately and consistently. Technology (pump replacements, screening systems, etc.) are the solution Response: Unplanned repairs, replacements take funding away from planned infrastructure maintenance, which is already unfunded. This doesn t affect my constituency, which isn t sewered. Response: This also affects people with septic systems, (tank pump-out cost, emergency plumbing response), small businesses (septage haulers), insurance companies (claims). 38
39 Concerns From Legislators (cont) You can t change consumer behavior Response: True, but you can change some behavior with clear information. We see frustration when we talk to people at community events. We can t be first Response: Most states have parallel example. This is also a problem with national support, energy. We can t put warning labels on everything. Response: Warning labels exist on many products for this exact reason. Photo credits: Aubrey Strause, Verdant Water Summary Of Challenges There is no federal definition of flushable or testing process approved by the water quality industry. There is no federal mandate to use a standard Do Not Flush logo for products likely to be flushed. State-specific legislation has failed for a number of reasons, including manufacturer advocacy and enforcement challenges. No national Strategic Plan for how to proactively address this issue. Next steps? Water Quality associations define flushable and testing process. 39
40 National Efforts to Disperse the Non-Dispersible Problem HIRAM TANNER, JR., DCWATER CHAIR, HOD NON-DISPERSIBLE WORKGROUP MEMBER, CSC FLUSHABLES TASK GROUP WEF Groups Collection Systems Committee s (CSC) Flushables Task Group House of Delegates (HOD) Non- Dispersibles Workgroup Manufacturers & Representatives Committee (MARC) Other WEF Committees Plant O&M, Utility Management 40
41 Activities to date Partner and collaborate with NACWA and APWA Worked with INDA Participated in Maine study Letters to Senators, COSTCO Activities to date (cont) Public education flyers/brochures/video Help gather data for MWWCA s Pump Clog SOP Presentations at WEFMAX meetings 41
42 NEWEA s Position Paper Management of Non-Dispersibles in Wastewater Workgroup Endorsed for WEF/AWWA Fly-in Where Are We Now? Overall strategic plan MWWCA & INDA pilot educational campaign. Focus: baby wipes. End point: decrease in pump station. New national survey pending, summer 2013 WEF Highlights, NEWEA, and Pacific Northwest Clean Water Agency Journal article 42
43 Where Are We Now? (cont) This webinar Possible research projects with WERF Continue APWA/NACWA/ WEF partnership WEFTEC2013 Technical Session Please join us at WEFTEC in Chicago! Technical Session #610 Flushables & Non-Dispersibles October 9 th, 1:30 5:00 pm 43
44 For More Information Maine WWCA ( Aubrey Strause: NACWA ( Cynthia Finley NEWEA CSC Flushables Subcommittee Scott Firmin: WEF CSC Flushables Task Group Rob Villee: Christine Radke: WEF HOD Nondispersibles Work Group Hiram Tanner: Gary Hunter: Q&A How to participate ebcast/flushableornot/ Submit your questions using the Questions pane 44
45 Now a word from our sponsors 45
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