Optimising Water Treatment with Plant Design Software and Virtual Twin Technology
At a glance
GHD, in collaboration with Galliford Try, supported Scottish Water in enhancing the Bradan Water Treatment Works. By applying our plant designer and DTO-Virtual Twin technologies, the project optimised treatment processes, improved operational efficiency and delivered a foundation for long-term innovation.
The challenge
Our response
GHD was engaged to develop a digital process simulation of the treatment works using a cloud-based software that supports collaborative design and operations modelling. The software enables a single source of information across all phases of a project, automates process engineering deliverables and reduces design time through its intuitive drag-and-drop interface and automatic calibration.
Using site drawings, instrumentation diagrams, SCADA data, raw water quality and mass balances, the team created a highly detailed virtual model of the facility. This digital replica allowed simulations of operational scenarios, such as asset configurations and chemical dosing adjustments, without interfering with live plant operations.
The model also allowed assessment of different feed water scenarios. With raw water coming from two sources, the team used the simulation to evaluate how variations in feed water quality, such as those caused by storms, seasonal shifts or changes in alkalinity, would affect sludge production, chemical dosing and treated water quality.