Water Reclamation Facilities
Water Reclamation Facilities is most prevalent in arid areas. Water reuse receives high priority in the southwest due to the overall scarcity of water.
The quality standards for water reuse in Arizona are strict. The standard for reuse, Class A+, requires turbidity of less than 2 NTU and the absence of fecal coliform bacteria. In order to maintain such high quality effluent on a consistent basis, it is necessary to utilize a high level of treatment prior to water reuse. Processes such as membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology are finding greater use due to their ability to provide a high quality effluent on a consistent basis.
Testimonial
Michael Knox, Cherry Valley
“As the Superintendent of a Water District located in central Massachusetts and having a service population of 4,000 people, I don’t have the in-house expertise to meet the ever changing regulatory and operational demands and needs of today’s… Continue reading →
Featured Project
Goodyear, Arizona - Water Reclamation Facilities
In February of 2010, Tata & Howard completed a Facility Plan for the Corgett Water Reclamation Facility (CWRF) for the City of Goodyear. The focus of the plan was to evaluate the facility for its ability to meet existing and future loading rates. … Continue reading →
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