General Guideline for Drainage Philosophy - WittyWriter

General Guideline for Drainage Philosophy

This document provides general design guidelines for classifying and designing various plant drainage systems based on their source, properties, and quantities.

Drain System Classification

Broadly, plant drainage systems are categorized into two main types:

  1. Closed Drain System: A hard-piped system for collecting hydrocarbon drains from pressurized equipment.
  2. Open Drain System: An atmospheric system, often gravity-fed, for handling water with potential traces of effluents.

Closed Drain System (CBD)

The Closed Blowdown (CBD) system collects drains from pressurized equipment, typically for maintenance. It is not intended for continuous discharge.

General Principles

Separate closed drain systems should be considered for equipment handling incompatible chemicals (e.g., Amines, TEG), subzero temperature fluids, or systems with a design pressure lower than the main CBD drum.

Closed Drain (CBD) Drum

Closed Drain (CBD) Pump

Open Drain Systems

Open drains handle atmospheric drains, such as surface water, that may contain trace effluents. These are segregated by contamination type to route fluids to the correct treatment or disposal.

Storm Water Drainage (SWD)

Oily Water Drainage System (OWS)

Contaminated Rain-Water Sewer System (CRWS)

In some facilities, the OWS and CRWS systems may be combined into a single system that handles both continuous process drains and accidental surface run-off.

Chemical Water Drainage (CD)

Sanitary Drainage (SD)


Overall Drain System Classification Summary

Effluent Source Effluent Classification Collection System Effluent Destination
Hydrocarbon drains from equipment, instruments, etc. Recoverable Hydrocarbon Hydrocarbon Closed Drain System (CBD) β†’ Recycled Back to Process
Drains from systems like MEG, TEG, Amines, Hot Oil Recoverable Chemicals Respective Closed Drain System β†’ Recycled Back to Process
Equipment flushing, sample drains, process equipment oil drips, flare seal water Contaminated Process Effluent Oily Water System (OWS) β†’ Skimmed-Off Hydrocarbon to Process
β†’ Contaminated Water to ETP
Tank Farm Enclosed Dykes / Bunds (manual drain) (Collection sump)
Pipe racks, paved process areas, loading areas, dyked areas Potentially / Accidentally Contaminated Surface Run Off Contaminated Rain-Water Sewer System (CRWS) β†’ Contaminated Water to ETP
May be diverted to clean water system after "first flush."
Building roofs, roads, unpaved areas Clean Surface Run Off Storm Water Drain (SWD) β†’ Clean water for Fire Water Make-up, Garden, etc.
Acid/Alkali areas, lab sinks, chemical drains Acidic / Alkaline Effluents Neutralization Pit β†’ Contaminated Water to ETP
Cooling Tower Blow Down / Filter Backwash Cooling Tower Effluent Back Wash Pit / Sewer β†’ ETP or other disposal
BFW dosing chemicals, lubricants, etc. Chemical Effluents Respective Chemical Local Collection Pit β†’ Offsite Disposal (e.g., Vacuum Truck)
Domestic sources Sanitary Waste Sanitary Sewer β†’ Sewer Treatment Plant
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