AWWA MTC64503 PDF

AWWA MTC64503 PDF

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AWWA MTC64503 PDF

Published Date:
03/01/2007

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Active

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6 MGD Membrane Design/Build Expansion for Weatherford, Texas

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American Water Works Association

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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This presentation describes the planning, design and use of a design/build project delivery method for expanding the treatment capacity of the Weatherford, Texas, Water Purification Plant (WPP). In 2005 the City of Weatherford began implementing the planned 6 MGD capacity expansion of its existing WPP. The treatment capacity of the WPP upon completion of the project will be 12 MGD. Based on the results of pilot testing and a pre-design study, membrane filtration was selected as the treatment process that met the City's objectives for the plant capacity expansion which included: meeting current and anticipated drinking water regulations; providing a consistent and dependable water supply; providing dependable, consistent operation during high raw water turbidity events (greater than 50 NTU); maintaining optimum operating costs; and, maximize the ultimate treatment capacity of the existing plant site. Use of the membrane filtration process for capacity expansion will enable the City to comply with current and anticipated finished water requirements during high raw water turbidity events and provide the desired consistency in operation. Pilot test data indicated that operating costs for membrane filtration were optimal given the improvement in treated water quality and the increase in treatment capacity for the existing plant. As a result of this project, the ultimate capacity for the WPP site will be increased from the original 12 MGD to 18 MGD. An essential goal for the project was to complete the capacity expansion project in time to comply with the schedule requirements imposed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The TCEQ required that the expanded plant be constructed and in service by the end of 2006. In addition, the City of Weatherford desired to have the additional treatment capacity available for at least a portion of the 2006 peak demand period. In order to meet these schedule requirements, the City of Weatherford elected to utilize a non-conventional design/build project delivery method. Includes tables, figures.
Edition : Vol. - No.
File Size : 1 file , 490 KB
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 16
Published : 03/01/2007

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