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AWWA MTC69737 Retrofitting the 347 ML/d Lorne Park Conventional WTP to a 120 ML/d Conventional Plant and a 380 ML/d Membrane/UV Oxidation Plant

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Sahely, Brian; Hennings, Jeff; Farr, Andrew; Gravel, Martin

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The Lorne Park Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is a conventional WTP located in Mississauga,Ontario, Canada, and has a total rated capacity of 347 ML/d. This plant, which is owned by theRegional Municipality of Peel (Region), treats raw water from Lake Ontario.The WTP consists of the following two conventional plants sharing the same intake, low lift andhigh lift elements, reservoirs, chemical systems and wastewater treatment systems: the "oldconventional plant" provides 227 ML/d capacity, while the "new conventional plant" provides120 ML/d capacity.In order to achieve a total WTP capacity of 500 ML/d, the preferred option was to retrofit the227 ML/d old conventional plant to a 380 ML/d membrane/ultraviolet (UV) oxidation plant and install UVdisinfection units to the filter effluent pipes of the existing 120 ML/D conventional plant. This article presents the final tender design solutions for retrofitting the 347 ML/d Lorne Parkconventional WTP to a 120 ML/d conventional plant and a 380 ML/d membrane and advancedUV oxidation plant. Includes tables, figure.

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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 11/01/2009 Number of Pages: 7File Size: 1 file , 740 KB