Fluoride Receiving Safety
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Fluoride Receiving Safety
Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and SandyMark Sarvela
5 ½ years Metro Plant Manager, System Operator 17 years
Washington StateGO SEAHAWKS!
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WHAT IS FLUORIDE?
There are three fluoride compounds used for drinking water fluoridation:1. Fluorosilicic Acid2. Sodium Fluoride3. Sodium Fluorosilicate
Most common in water treatment is Fluorosilicic AcidIt is a water based solution which may also be referred to as hydrofluorosilicate, FSA, or HFS.
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Proper Chemical Handling and Operator Safety is Critical!
Fluorosilicic Acid is delivered and added to a water supply in a liquid
Sodium Fluoride and Sodium Fluorosilicate are delivered as dry chemical and then dissolved in water prior to being added to the water supply.
A survey of Oregon and Washington water treatment plants using fluoride found that Fluorosilicic Acid is used at plants with flow rates greater than 40 MGD. A simple design and minimal chemical handling are the primary reasons FSA is most commonly selected by larger utilities.
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Before an Operator is to be involved with receiving a delivery of Fluorosilicic acid they must adhere to the following:
1. Understand the MSDS for Fluorosilicic Acid.
2. Understand and follow the SOP.
3. Know the location and condition of the offload eyewash station.
4. Treat all chemicals with caution and respect.
5. Complete training with senior operators before attempting to offload alone.
6. Bulk tank over flow level is (10 ft on Scada) or (11 ft actual).
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BLOCK ROADWAY WITH CONES DURING CHEMICAL OFFLOADFluoride Offload at Acid Sump
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BUCKETS OF LIME SLURRY FOR NEUTRALIZING
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Fluoride Off Load Area
Cam loc fittingAcid Receiving Sump
Double walled containment underground
Locked butterfly Valve
Glued Fittings
Bucket Strainer
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FLUORIDE BUILDINGVentilation draw ports
Security Camera
Alarm Strobe
Sump access door
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FLUORIDE BUILDING ENTRANCE
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ACID RESISTANT COVERALL AND OTHER APPROPRIATE PPE
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FLUORIDE FEED PUMPS
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Pressure Sensor
Overflow / Vapor Barrier
Containment Sump
Access Door
Sump Pump Discharge Tube
Electrical Outlet
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RINSE BUCKETS AT EXIT
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Cleanup and HygieneRinse gloves and boots with lime slurry to neutralize
Hose down offload area. Hose down all PPE.
Remove PPE and properly store in locker area or designated area.
Wash hands and face thoroughly. Take a shower if available.
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Comments or Questions?
Sources:United States Public Health Service. Review of Fluoride: Benefits and Risks. 1991 www.health.gov/environment/Review/Fluoride
Environmental Protection Agency. Questions and Answers on Fluoride. 2011 http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Community Water Fluoridation: Questions and Answers. 2012www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/fact_sheets/cwf_qa.htm
MWDSLS SOP Receiving Fluorosilicic Acid at LCWTP