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AWWA JAW26389 Journal AWWA - Cost and Performance of a Membrane Pilot Plant

Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 11/01/1989

Taylor, James S.;Mulford, L.A.;Duranceau, S.J.;Barrett, W.M.

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The cost and effectiveness of trihalomethane (THM) control and potable water production by a membrane process were investigated during a one-year project at Flagler Beach, Florida, where the feedwater was a highly organic groundwater. Results of the study showed that the membrane system could control the formation of THMs for an extended period, producing a finished water that exceeded quality and quantity requirements. Construction and operating costs for a membrane plant at Flagler Beach would be about the same as for a conventional softening plant--but the finished water would be of a superior quality. The membrane plant was observed to be less labor intensive and easier to operate than a softening plant. Includes 20 references, tables, figures.