In 2003, the City of Goodyear, Arizona experienced a shortage of potable water and implemented the use of emergency RO systems to produce additional potable water from a converted agricultural well source. Standardized skid mounted RO trains were purchased with partial pretreatment capabilities including cartridge filters and threshold inhibitor injection. The project is an example of a staged optimization of a
RO treatment process.
Expanding a Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis Treatment Facility, Goodyear, Arizona
| Details | |
|---|---|
| First Name | Keith |
| Last Name | Edwards |
| Keywords | Emergency potable water production, Skid mounted RO system, Groundwater wells |
| Year | 07 |
| File | W-1A-4_KeithEdwards.pdf |