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he DWS regulations Identify operational and control parameters that can be easily changed to improve energy use and final effluent

compliance. In order to meet these objectives, the following should be undertaken: Select Baseline Period Establishing normalized baseline enables accura

te measurement of how treatment plant` energy use varies over time. At minimum baseline period of one year should be

selected in order to identify any seasonal patterns. Three or more years is ideal so that any trends or anomalies

in energy use can be identified. Collect Existing Data The first step is to collate existing data that is read ily available. Data sources include site measured data, & records, ESKOM and municipal electricity billing records, supervisory cont rol and data acquisition 6 NYSERDA ( Hold an inclusive EMP launch meeting Include Union leaders in dialogue Spend time talking to operators and treatment plant staff to get their input and understand their concerns and what improv ements they would like to see from energy conservation programs Publicise energy issues to all staff to incr ease awareness .. st aff meetings, notices in public areas and news bulletin Publicise EMP early wins to keep ever yone aware, motivated and interested Continuously communicate Create an atmosphere that prom otes and accepts new initiatives Give formal training sessions to impr ove energy management understanding 3-8 (SCADA) system records, equipment/motor lists, de sign reports/manuals, regulatory documents and final effluent discharge licenses. Basic data to be collected and analysed include: Wastewater flows and constituent parameters concentrations and loads Plant design information as well as process operation and control parameters Final effluent quality Inventory of energy using equipment showing motor sizes and load information Electricity data .. overall e