AWWA WQTC71599

AWWA WQTC71599 Using MIEX® Resin and Membrane Filtration to Treat a Challenging Source Water in a Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada Work Camp

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Fonseca, A.C.; McDermott, L.; Wiersma, R.; Kennedy, K.; Bourke, M.; Stachowsky, W.

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The Suncor Voyageur (SV) Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is located in Fort McMurray,Alberta, Canada. The raw source water for the 0.5 MGD plant is obtained from the Athabasca River andwill provide potable water for a work camp of approximately 3,500 people. Some of thechallenges associated with the process design were the very high daily water consumptionpeaks, intermittent operation of the facility, and a wide range of source water quality. During the initial phase of the project a number of treatment alternatives were evaluated,including MIEX pretreatment and ballasted flocculation, followed by microfiltration membranes.The objective was to implement a process that could operate well under a wide temperaturerange, provide for adequate DBP precursors removal and could undergo as many start/stopcycles as necessary, without compromising performance. Iron removal was also targeted.As part of this project a number of bench-scale tests were performed using ballasted flocculationand MIEX under a variety of conditions, including ambient and cold temperatures. These resultswere compared to operational data of Big Elk Meadows Water Treatment Plant (WTP), Colorado, a 50 gpm MIEX/membranefiltration WTP. This plant deals with similar challenges as the SVWTP, such as 32Ftemperatures and total organic carbon (TOC) up to 16 mg/L. Includes 2 references, tables, figures.

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