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AWWA WQTC56991 The Effects of Filtration on a Pristine Water Source; Greenville Water System's Perspective

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2002

Czarnecki, Jeff; Freeman, Marion; Ferguson, Cameron

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The Greenville Water System provides water to nearly 400,000 people through 140,000 accounts through two water treatment plants. The Adkins Plant is a modern conventional filtration plant with a current capacity of 45 MGD and a projected capacity of 60 MGD by the year 2004. The Adkins Plant draws water from Lake Keowee, which is owned by Duke Energy. The water system has an agreement with Duke to withdraw up to 150 million gallons per day (MGD) from Lake Keowee to supplement the supply for the Table Rock and North Saluda (TR it was treated onsite only with chlorine and ammonia for disinfection and caustic for pH adjustment. Historical water quality data demonstrates the pristine nature of both reservoirs. However, due to the ever-tightening regulations and the growth of Greenville County, it was decided that a filtration plant should be constructed to complement the water quality delivered by the Adkins Plant. The objective of this paper is to highlight the effects filtration has had on the water quality coming from the Table Rock and Poinsett Reservoirs. In particular, the paper addresses the water quality leaving the treatment plants and in the distribution system before and after filtration. Includes 4 references, tables, figures.

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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 11/01/2002 Number of Pages: 9File Size: 1 file , 370 KB