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Bexar Metropolitan Ultra-Filtration Water Treatment Plant
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 06/01/2006

Document Format: PDF

Description

This slide presentation outlines a project by Bexar Metropolitan Development Corporation of Bexar County, Texas, to develop a reliable, high quality alternatewater resource to Edwards Aquifer. Project background and goals include:using surface water as the source;two stage process including membranes;not impacted by storm events;total organic carbon (TOC) < 2 mg/L and turbidity < 0.1 NTU (95%);highly automated, requiring small staff;guaranteeing 9 MGD;costs less that $1.25 / 1000 Gallons; facility has reduced Edwards Aquifer need by 10,927acre-feet annually;consistently high quality effluent despite periodic highinfluent turbidity values;excellent response by plant’s monitoring andnotification system during and after storm events; and,extremely low number of broken fibers (only 536 out of5.2 million fibers in 5 years of operations). A qualifying pilot study evaluated three competing membranes, and project fast facts and milestones included:cost of$23 million for construction;10 year O&M contract;plant capacity 9 MGD per original design;schedule – 16 months (including three monthrain delay); and,expanded to 15.5 MGD – March 2005. Specific topics outlined include: plant flow design; raw water structure; UltraPulsator operation and construction; AquaSource membrane filtration; AquaSource ultrafiltration membrane; membrane barrier; disinfection/distribution; plant control guide; plant modifications; project score card; regulatory compliance; and, project costs.

Product Details

Edition:
Vol. – No.
Published:
06/01/2006
Number of Pages:
23
File Size:
1 file , 8.8 MB
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