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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07.b. Update on 01-16-19 Power Outage at Treatment Plant Page 1 of 6 Item 7.b. ,ek CENTRAL SAN SANITARYCENTRAL CONTRA COSTA , . March 7, 2019 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: NEIL MEYER, PLANT MAINTENANCE DIVISION MANAGER REVIEWED BY: ANN SASAKI, DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER ROGER S. BAILEY, GENERAL MANAGER SUBJECT: RECEIVE UPDATE ON JANUARY 16, 2019 POWER OUTAGE AT THE TREATMENT PLANT On January 16, 2019, the treatment plant experienced a power outage. Plant Maintenance Division Manager Neil Meyer and Utility Systems Engineer Mark Cavallero will present an update regarding the incident. Strategic Plan re-In GOAL TWO: Strive to Meet Regulatory Requirements Strategy 1 - Strive to achieve 100%permit compliance in air, water, land, and other regulations ATTACHMENTS: 1. Presentation March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 81 of 107 Page 2 of 6 TREATMENT PLANT POWER OUTAGE JANUARY 16, 2019 Ads' ' Board of Directors Meeting March 7, 2019 Neil Meyer X11 - Plant Maintenance Division Manager Mark Cavallero Utility Systems Engineer dA Slide 1 - ' ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW • Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) utility power feeds - Central San's treatment plant main substation with �� + 115 W. From the secondary of the PG&E + .� transformer, power at 12 kV is distributed via the primary Substation 82 through dual redundant feeders to the other 9 substations throughout the treatment plant for each wastewater treatment process area. ,,,, �e Slide 2 = j : . . - March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 82 of 107 Page 3 of 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW • Power at 12 kV goes �z �•"� _ _ - ,��- into Substation 40 _'_-- _ (Filter Plant)via two - = - redundant feeders from ;- — , Substation 82. • Power at 12 kV also goes into Substation 73 -- — ". - _- to the Solids �- �.=- - R -- Conditioning Building. Arl -_ — �= — ��i!: T•ETa1EHT PuwT � _ _ Slide 3 ' EVENT DESCRIPTION • On January 16, 2019, a storm delivered approximately 1.5 inches of rain and i 148 MGD to the treatment plant. • A 12 kV electrical ground fault resulting in a blown fuse at Substation 40 led to a sudden fluctuation of power within the treatment plant. • The ground fault occurred in the transition box connecting the 40AT1 Transformer and the air disconnect switch at Substation 40. SubsaFauitat Substation • A protective relay tripped at 23:04 that opened Breaker 82AB1 resulting in loss Blown use -- of imported PG&E power. Location Slide 4 March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 83 of 107 Page 4 of 6 EVENT DESCRIPTION • The PG&E and Cogeneration load was at 4.0 MW prior to the event. • To compensate for the loss of PG&E power, Cogeneration spiked from 2.8 MW to 3.5 MW, which caused engine combustion temperature to exceed its limit. • Cogeneration shutdown to protect itself from any damage and opened Substation 73, Breaker 73DAB2. • Standby generators started but did not synchronize and close into treatment plant out of phase, which tripped circuit Breakers EM 501 and EM 503. • Treatment plant was without power. • At 23:21, approximately 16 minutes later, Breaker 82AB1 was reclosed by staff, and PG&E import power was restored. Slide 5 ' EVENT DESCRIPTION • The treatment plant is equipped with a Load Shed System to remove non-essential electrical loads and keep critical equipment online in the event of a PG&E power failure. • The Load Shed System did not function as intended. • Inability to shed electrical load led to shutdown of Cogeneration and failure of standby power. • This led to the treatment plant power outage and the opening of the emergency bypass damper. Slide 6 ' March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 84 of 107 Page 5 of 6 OPERATIONAL IMPACT • No NPDES Permit violation. Emergency • Final effluent was bypassed to the wet B4Pass5tack Steam-Powered Yp Secondary Treatment weather basins. Blowers Furnace • One Reportable Compliance Activity for Exhaust Stack furnace bypass damper operation. • Under normal conditions, multiple-hearth mu le pHunh ry furnace exhaust travels through the dry wrrraoe Scrubber Waste Heat wet InducedRecoveryBoiler Scrubber Draft Fan scrubber all the way to the furnace exhaust stack. Ash Reuse(Fertilizer Amendment) • The emergency bypass damper opened to protect worker safety and protect downstreamllevratered equipment from possible thermal damage. Solids —5oifds— Ah—riue Gzr(Steam Slide 7 ' ACTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Near Term • Electrical Shop replaced all three fuses at Substation 40 and repaired damaged buss bar section and condensation heater. • Hired P. R. Engineering, Inc., to review the event data, relay settings, and assist with implementing any Protection Engineer changes. • Investigate potential adjustments for the time delay on Breaker 82AB1 Under and Overvoltage Relay. • Investigate potential adjustments for the time delay and pickup on standby generator. • Other adjustments as recommended. • Test and verify the Load Shed System functionality. Slide 8 ,Or 5140 to March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 85 of 107 Page 6 of 6 ACTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Low Term • Investigate additional replacement of electrical equipment as part of Capital Projects. • The rehabilitation efforts of the Filter Plant's Substation 40 are expected to improve equipment reliability. • The Wet Scrubber Replacement Project is part of an Solids Handling Facilities Improvement Project approved in April 2018. The new wet scrubber will be designed to treat the high-temperature furnace exhaust gas during a bypass event, minimizing the release of unabated emissions through the bypass damper. Slide 9 ' QUF"*TIONS*.2 COMMENTSIi ,... R, Slide 10ft March 7, 2019 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 86 of 107