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AWWA WQTC60555 Pre-treating Membranes with Ozone and Biologically Active Carbon Contact: Optimizing Performance and Cost

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/15/2004

Muylwyk, Quirien; Sladic, Juliann; Farr, Andrew

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The Region of Peel has embarked on a major investment in its drinking water infrastructure torespond to increasingly stringent regulations and increasing water demands, the latter as a resultof increased growth and an agreement to supply water to an adjacent municipality, York Region.The Lakeview Water Treatment Plant (WTP), currently rated at 560 ML/d, will be expanded to820 ML/d by 2006 and treats surface water from Lake Ontario. Water quality challenges of thesource water include enhanced pathogenic risk due to the intake's proximity to a wastewatertreatment plant, periodic taste and odor episodes, intermittent elevated turbidity events of shortduration, fluctuations in water quality not normally experienced on Lake Ontario, and longresidence times as the water travels from the Lakeview WTP to York Region. In general, thesource water can be described as a low turbidity, low color, and moderate alkalinity water,laden with low to moderate levels of organic carbon.Expanding the Lakeview WTP created an opportunity for the Region to re-visit the treatmentobjectives at its surface water facilities, and a commitment was made to enhance treatment tomeet and exceed the requirements of the Ontario Drinking Water Standards. Includes tables, figures.

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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 11/15/2004 Number of Pages: 14File Size: 1 file , 500 KB