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© 2015 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved.

Extending the Life of WTE Facilities Another 25 Years

WTE CAPITAL REFURBISHMENTS

PRESENTATION OVERVIEW

Overview of the of U.S. WTE fleet

Challenges facing industry / benefits of WTE

Importance of WTE in OCRRA’s solid waste system

Capital refurbishment projects underway at the OCRRF

Can process 99%+ of MSW stream

Direct Combustion Process

Proven Reliable

Volume Reduction of 85%+

Generate Electricity and/or Steam

Sell Recovered Metals

Mass Burn Waste to Energy Technology

~80 Facilities currently operating in 23 states

Since 2007, 9 new units totaling over 5,500 TPD in added capacity

Since 2010, 15 units totaling almost 2,000 TPD of capacity have closed

Average age of 28 years

US WTE FLEET

NATIONAL AVERAGE

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34%

12%

54%

REDUCE / REUSE* MINIMIZE WASTE

RECYCLE AND COMPOST

RECOVER ENERGY

BURY (LANDFILL)

OCRRA’S SYSTEM

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57%

33%

5%

* Items minimized through reduction and reuse are not included in the percentages above, as they cannot be tracked (in any system).

OCRRA System

65,000 tons

80,000 tons

182,000 tons

Glass

282,000 tons 80,000 tons ash

26,000 tons

5,000 tons

051718

• #3: Reduce Food Waste – 70.53 Gigatons avoided, if 50% global food waste

reduced by 2050

• #55 Household Recycling – 2.77 Gigatons avoided if average global recycling

rates at 65% by 2050

• #68 Waste to Energy – 1.1 Gigatons avoided if 62.6 GW of WTE facilities

installed globally by 2050.

The DRAWDOWN Top 100 global solutions to reduce GHG now

Source: Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming, Edited by Paul Hawken, 2017

WTE AND GHG REDUCTION

Source: Figure Courtesy of the 2014 ERC Directory of WTE Facilities

Medicine Disposal

2015-2035 Contract Extension • No new reliable disposal options • Strong desire to keep plant dedicated to

our community’s waste (rather than have merchant plant)

• Financial pressures – low electric rates & extremely low landfill disposal pricing

• WTE Facility capital improvement projects required funding for long term reliability

Agreement on Capital Refurbishment Projects

• Negotiated list of projects (“Tier 1 Projects”) • OCRRA established $15 million fund • Tier 1 Projects to be completed in 3 years • Covanta pays 5% yr 1, 10% yr 2, 15% yr 3 • After $15 million fund is depleted,

additional projects must be at least $1 million and Covanta pays at least 50%

CROSS SECTION OF A TYPICAL MASS BURN WTEF: BOILER AND APC TRAIN

FEED CHUTE

GRATE ECONOMIZER

BOILER SUPERHEATER

SCRUBBER BAGHOUSE

MSW HANDLING

o Cranes o Grapples o Front End Processing Equipment (for RDF plants)

FURNACE o Feed Chute o Feed Table o Grate Runs

o Ash Transition Chute o Ash Discharger

BOILER o Waterwall Tube Panels o Boiler Screen Tubes o Generation Bank Tube Bundles

o EconomizerTube Bundles o Air Preheater Tube Bundles o Superheater Screen Tubes o Superheater Tube Pendants Bundles o Sootblower System o Auxiliary Burners o CO tuning/Optimization o Insulation & Lagging

APC

o Flue Gas Ductwork o Scrubber Refurbishment o Baghouse Refurbishment o De-NOx/Low NOx System o Carbon Injection System o Lime Injection System

o Ammonia Injection System ASH HANDLING

o Bottom Ash Vibrating Pan Conveyor o Ferrous Drum/belt Magnets o Eddy Current Separators o Belt Conveyors o Screw Conveyors o Pugmills

SITE CIVIL/ARCHITECTURAL o Receiving Floor Repairs o Receiving Pit Wall Repairs o Ash Building Floor Repairs o Ash Building Bunker Repairs o Landscaping/Repaving Work o General Building Repairs (roof/siding/painting)

BOP o High Pressure Feedwater/Steam Piping Audit/Repairs o Boiler Feedwater Pumps o Condenser Retubing

o Chemical Feed System Upgrades o Closed Loop Cooling Water o Cooling Tower/Air Cooled Condenser Refurb

o CEMS System Upgrades o DCS System Upgrades o Air Compressors o Turbine-Generator System o Stack o Misc Pumps & Fans

MISCELLANEOUS o Electrical Power Systems o Plant Piping & Hanger Supports o Rolling Stock

o Truck Scales o Fire Protection o HVAC

CAPITAL REFURBISHMENT PROJECTS

Truck Scales

Ash Dischargers

Ash Dischargers

Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis

Dry Carbon Injection

SCRUBBER VESSEL

APC – New Scrubber Cone

APC – New Scrubber Cone

BAGHOUSE DUCTWORK

BAGHOUSE HOPPERS

BAGHOUSE ROOF

Traditional Installation Materials o Mineral wool or Roxul Insulation o Protective Lagging

Areas for application o Scrubber outlet duct/baghouse inlet duct o Scrubber and baghouse hoppers o Screw conveyors

SPRAY ON INSULATION

SPRAY ON INSULATION

APC – Unit 3 Complete

Ongoing Projects • Distributed

Control System

• Anhydrous to aqueous ammonia

• Crane upgrades

• CEMS upgrades

© 2015 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved.

Jeff Martirano Professional Engineer,

HDR

Jeffrey.Martirano@hdrinc.com (914) 993-2038

www.hdrinc.com/follow-us

Dereth Glance Executive Director,

OCRRA

dglance@ocrra.org (315) 453-2866, ext. 212

www.OCRRA.org

THANK YOU.

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