Brisbane, Australia is currently implementing multiple reuse projects to combat thesevere drought occurring throughout Queensland. The Western Corridor Recycled WaterProject includes three advanced water treatment plants (AWTP) as well as additionalpipelines, storage tanks and pumping stations. The Gibson Island AWTP (GIAWTP) is thelargest of the three with a capacity of 25 MGD (100 Ml/d). Since product water willeventually blend into the potable water system via existing reservoirs, the plant is requiredto comply with Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG). This paper presents thefindings of the sampling program implemented to determine contaminant levels inGIAWTP feed water, and removal rates from membrane pilots. Includes 2 references, tables, figure.
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