Case Study

Piloting and Optimizing a Newly-Designed MBR-Ozone-RO System

Piloting and Optimizing a Newly-Designed MBR-Ozone-RO System

Piloting and Optimizing a Newly-Designed MBR-Ozone-RO System Client: WateReuse Foundation Location: Las Vegas, NV The overall goal of this study is to identify and test strategies to reduce the energy, cleaning, and lifecycle costs associated with water reuse systems utilizing microltration (MF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. Hazen and Sawyer is the Principal Investigator in a study funded by a grant from the WateReuse Foundation (WRF-08-08) and in cooperation with Southern Nevada Water Authority, the City of Las Vegas, the City of Henderson, and Clark County, NV. Project Outcomes and Benefits Improved membrane performance due to reductions in organic fouling. Decreased energy consumption and operational costs associated with MBR and RO treatment systems. Evaluating compliance with

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