Using the Tampa Bay Water Surface Water Treatment Plant Component
(SWTP) procured under a DBP approach as a case study, pragmatic solutions
are presented in this paper for the analysis and response to issues relating to process,
design, and equipment selection approaches that occur when the operator,
constructor, and engineer are separate entities. The SWTP will be a 66-mgd
facility and will serve as the backbone of Tampa Bay Water's future water supply
system serving the fast-growing, yet water resource-limited Tampa Bay area.
The SWTP will employ multiple unit processes including high-rate sedimentation,
ozonation for primary disinfection, biologically active filtration, and numerous
chemical additions that present a magnitude of alternative approaches. The
contractual agreements include water quality standards far stricter than current
Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Standards with strict monetary penalties
for non-compliance.
| Edition : | Vol. - No. |
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| Number of Pages : | 9 |
| Published : | 06/16/2002 |