This paper decribes how the City of North Port, Florida which faces water quality challenges during the dry season due to elevated concentrations of total dissolved solids (TDS) and sulfate in the source water supply plan to integrate reverse osmosis treatment with exisiting treatment to meet regulatory levels.
Keep the Plant Alive – How Integrating RO Solves One City’s Water Quality Issues
| Details | |
|---|---|
| First Name | Phillip |
| Last Name | Locke, PE |
| Keywords | Myakkahatchee Creek and Cocoplum Canal, reverse osmosis, plant design |
| Year | 11 |
| File | W-2A-3_PhillipLocke.pdf |