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Challenge Fund

The Government of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh wants solutions of requirements from the
people of Bangladesh

Access to Information Programme (a2i) is launching Challenge Funds, in collaboration with


Government agencies aiming to assisting the Government
to achieve the desired objective
ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) Monitoring System
Background
Any industries, which uses fresh water in their processes gives out effluent or wastewater, which
contains a lot of polluting contaminants. It affects our environment by contaminating the water
bodies, which will adversely affect the health life of all living beings. So effluent treatment plant
is implanted in small to cluster of industries to treat the effluents or wastewater, which is been
disposed out.
By law, effluent from industries must meet the national effluent discharge quality standards set by
the Government of Bangladesh, including the “Quality Standards for Classified Industries”.
Consequently any ETP must be designed and operated in such a way that it treats the wastewater
to these standards. The regulations state that these quality standards must be ensured from the
moment of going into trial production for industrial units. They also state that the Department of
Environment can undertake spot checks at any time and the pollution levels must not exceed these
Quality standards. Furthermore, the quality standards may be enforced in a more stringent manner
if considered necessary in view of the environmental conditions of a particular situation. [Table1
- National Standards - Waste Discharge Quality Standards for Industrial Units and Projects (quality
standard at discharge point)]
Proper Management, appropriate Use and Cost Minimization for industries can only be achieved
by an automatic system - which can monitor effluent at discharged point in real-time, display
effluent parametric data on-line, analyze the data, keep history of records and generate
alarm/notification based on dynamic input from users.

The Challenge
An On-Line & Real-time Effluent Discharged Monitoring System for Effluent Treatment Plant,
consist of Sensors such as UV-VIS Spectrometer for measurement of COD, BOD & TSS, probes
for dissolved oxygen, pH meter, etc, including online platform for monitoring, tracking and
alarming, for The Department of Environment, Government of Bangladesh.

Schedule
Registration information Publish: DD YYYY
Registration Begins: 13 Oct 2018
Registration Close: 15 Nov 2018
Demonstration begins: 30 Nov 2018
Demonstration ends: 07 Dec 2018
Ceremonial event: 30 Dec 2018
Judging Criteria
The prize will be awarded, at the end of the contest, to the application who in the opinion of the
jury demonstrate a solution (which is at least a system prototype demonstrated in an operational
environment) that best addresses the cumulative criteria for “Efficiency”, “Reliability” and
“Innovative Design”. The following criteria are available but not limited options for the jury:

 The proposed solution should have a minimal negative impact on the environment;
sustainability will be considered throughout the whole life-cycle of the proposed solution
from production to disposal.
 The proposed solution is expected to be at a working prototype stage and be
demonstrated in a relevant environment. This development stage refers to the sensor
device as a whole, including data acquisition, collection, transmission, readiness,
dispersion, analysis, report generation, user management, etc.
 The proposed solution should operate autonomously throughout the required period of
time, accounting for irregularities in the energy source, environmental conditions, and
decay of materials.
 The proposed solution is expected to be easily deployable, configurable and disposable,
with only minimal human intervention required in the operational environment. In this
sense, remotely controlled or self-tuning devices will be favored, since the limitations that
make water environments unfeasible for battery-operated devices are also likely to be a
barrier for maintenance operations.
 Robustness of the materials used in each component of the device should be able to
withstand the conditions expected in the relevant environment (e.g. temperature,
pressure, humidity) for the desired amount of time.
 The proposed solution should demonstrate significant improvements in terms of
portability of the solution both in terms of design (potential for application in different
settings e.g. monitor other parameters or operate in different environments) and
software compatibility with major operating systems and browsers. The openness of the
solution (i.e. open APIs and Level of APIs with more flexible controls) will play a vital role
in the judging process
 Data quality must be ensured
 Interoperability, such that the infrastructure can be shared across different utilities, e.g.
the water utilities, energy utilities, will be an asset.
 The solutions should be tested under a wide range of conditions within its setting in order
to account for the variability of natural environments and infrastructural differences
across the country.
 Following criteria will be considered for the two divisions – Software and Hardware:
- Software: interoperability of systems, harmonization of software development,
processing algorithms and storage technologies that enable to deal with increasing
amounts of data;
- Hardware: rational increasing number of sensors to collect real-time and near
real-time information and to its power supply.
 The solution must full-fill all the system requirements
 The solution must full-fill the criteria for sensor data & required detected value.

System Requirements

Dashboard

Dynamic/Custom/ Profile/
On-Site
Industry Type based
Monitoring
Thereshold Setting

Different
Authentication Alarm/Notification
Levels

SYSTEM Requirements

Per
Multiple Type of
ETP/Unit/Industr
Users
y Profile

User Level Real-Time Sensor


Authentication Data

Sensor Callibration
Sensor data & minimum required values

Sensors Data & Minimum Required Detected Value


Sensors Data & Minimum Required Detected Value

Minimum Detected value is: 25% < National Standards - Waste Discharge Quality Standards for Industrial Units and Projects (quality standard at
discharge point), given at the Right Column

TSS
100 mg/l

BOD5 20oC
150 mg/l

Oil and Grease


10 mg/l

Total Dissolved Solid (TDS)


2100 mg/l

Waste Water Flow


100 l/kg of fabric processing

pH
6.5-9

Total Chromium (as Cr molecule)


2 mg/l

Sulfide (as S molecule)


2 mg/l

Phenolic compounds as C6H5OH


5 mg/l
National Standards - Waste Discharge Quality Standards for Industrial Units and Projects (quality
standard at discharge point

Parameter Unit
Inland Public Sewer Irrigated
Surfac secondary Land
e treatment
Ammoniacal Nitrogen (N mg/l 50 plant
75 75
Ammonia (free ammonia) mg/l water
5 5 15
molecule)
Arsenic mg/l 0.2 0.5 0.2
BOD5 200C mg/l 50 250 100
Boron (B) mg/l 2 2 2
Cadmium (Cd) mg/l 0.05 0.5 0.5
Chloride (Cl—) mg/l 600 600 600
Chromium (total Cr) mg/l 0.5 1.0 1.0
COD mg/l 200 400 400
Chromium (hexavalent Cr) mg/l 0.1 1.0 1.0
Copper (Cu) mg/l 0.5 3.0 3.0
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) mg/l 4.5-8 4.5-8 4.5-8
Electrical Conductivity micro 1200 1200 1200
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) mg/l
mhc/cm 2100 2100 2100
Fluoride (F) mg/l 7 15 10
Sulfide (S) mg/l 1 2 2
Iron (Fe) mg/l 2 2 2
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (N) mg/l 100 100 100
Lead (Pb) mg/l 0.1 0.1 0.1
Manganese (Mn) mg/l 5 5 5
Mercury (Hg) mg/l 0.01 0.01 0.01
Nickel (Ni) mg/l 1.0 1.0 1.0
Nitrate (N molecule) mg/l 10.0 Undetermined 10.0
Oil & grease mg/l 10 20 10
Phenol compounds (C6H5OH) mg/l 1.0 5 1
Dissolved Phosphorus (P) mg/l 8 8 10
Radioactive materials: As determined by Bangladesh Atomic Energy
pH Commission 6-9 6-9 6-9
Selenium (Se) mg/l 0.05 0.05 0.05
Zn (Zn) mg/l 5.0 10.0 10.0
Temperature Centigrade
0
Summer C 40 40 40
0
Winter C 45 45 45
Total Suspended Solid (TSS) mg/l 150 500 200
Cyanide (CN) mg/l 0.1 2.0 0.2
Eligibility
Who Can Participate
The contest is open to any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities
established in an EU Member State or in a co
Who Cannot Participate
 Participants will be excluded if they
 are subject to an administrative sanction (i.e. exclusion)4
 are in one of the following situations:

 bankrupt, being wound up, having their affairs administered by the courts, entered
into an arrangement with creditors, suspended business activities or subject to any
other similar proceedings or procedures under national law (including persons with
unlimited liability for the participant's debts)
 declared in breach of social security or tax obligations by a final judgment or decision
(including persons with unlimited liability for the participant's debts)
 found guilty of grave professional misconduct by a final judgment or decision
(including persons having powers of representation, decision-making or control)
 convicted of fraud, corruption, involvement in a criminal organization, money
laundering, terrorism-related crimes (including terrorism financing), child labor or
human trafficking (including persons having powers of representation, decision-
making or control)
 shown significant deficiencies in complying with main obligations under a
procurement contract, grant agreement or grant decision financed by the GoB
(including persons having powers of representation, decision-making or control)
 have misrepresented information required for participating in the contest or fail to
submit such information
 were involved in the preparation of the prize documents and this entails a distortion
of competition .

Documents
The mandatory supporting documents will be set out in the application form.
Participants may be asked at a later stage for further documents (for legal entity validation,
bank account validation, ethics review, declaration of honor on exclusion grounds, etc.).

Fund
BDT 25,000,00/= shall be funded for implementing the idea into reality.

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