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Simultaneous Ion Exchange Removal of Arsenic, Nitrate, Uranium and TOC at City of McCook
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/2008

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In February 2006, a new milestone for treatment of inorganic contaminants was created atthe City of McCook, Nebraska, utilizing ion exchange for the joint removal of arsenic,nitrate, uranium and total organic carbon (TOC). The 7 Million Gallon per Day (MGD)drinking water treatment plant employed unique layered beds of anion exchange resins,using simple brine regeneration for simultaneous removal of all four contaminants. As aresult, the city is expected to save over half a million dollars per year in operating costover the projected 20 years life of the plant when compared to alternative treatmentapproaches.A mandatory consent decree in 2004 to bring the city’s drinking water into complianceby March 2006 pushed the city to adopt a fast track approach and to forego the usualseveral months of pilot testing that would be normally required. Instead, the final designconcept was developed using proprietary ion exchange simulation software that allowedthe city to conduct just a two-week proof-of-principle pilot before awarding theengineering contract, all within just five months. As of October 2007, the plant had beenoperating successfully for 21 months, on budget and without any major issues. Includes 12 references, tables, figures.

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Edition:
Vol. – No.
Published:
01/01/2008
Number of Pages:
19
File Size:
1 file , 590 KB
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