The Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy (MWDSLS) is planning to build a new
70-mgd water treatment facility, currently called the Point of the Mountain Water Treatment
Plant (POMWTP). This new plant will treat Provo River water delivered via two systems: the
Jordan Aqueduct (JA); the Provo Reservoir Canal (PRC). Prior to the design of this new facility,
MWDSLS conducted a pilot study to evaluate three candidate treatment trains. The major objectives of this study, which preceded predesign and design of the new facility, were: to determine the effect of the two different water delivery systems (PRC and JA) on treated
water quality for the three treatment trains;
to collect and analyze unit process and treatment train performance data for the three
treatment trains to establish process feasibility and design criteria for the full-scale water
treatment plant;
to determine preliminary capital, operating and maintenance, and present worth costs for
each of the treatment trains evaluated; and,
to develop a final treatment train recommendation for the new POMWTP, based on the full
range of applicable considerations.
This paper briefly summarizes key pilot-study results and the treatment train evaluation
undertaken to select the processes for the new plant. The final recommendation, based on the
pilot study and the process evaluations is also presented.
Includes tables, figures.
| Edition : | Vol. - No. |
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| Number of Pages : | 15 |
| Published : | 11/01/2002 |