Presentations by California Department of Public Health
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Desalinated Water as Drinking Water in California
This presentation considers regulatory issues regarding seawater/ocean desalination in California, including past projects, role of California Dept of Health Services (now called Dept of Public Health), permits required by various agencies, applicable agency documents and rules, pathogen removal, emerging contaminants and boron, and piloting....
RO for Indirect Potable Reuse & Emerging Contaminant Control in CA
The utilization of RO to achieve emerging contaminant control for indirect potable reuse is commonly accepted in California. Emerging contaminants, also frequently called constituents of emerging concern (CEC) include a wide and diverse spectrum of potential contaminants. They are ?potential? contaminants because they are currently unregulated, but...
Low Pressure Membrane Regulations
This presentation provides an overview of the regulatory framework related to the use of membranes in the State of California. California's permitting process for new treatment facilities and the certification requirements are described. There is also reference to performance and integrity testing requirements are described and some of challenge...
Reverse Osmosis For Direct Potable Reuse In California
This presentation will address how RO is a critical treatment process barrier for groundwater recharge injection projects, Surface Water Augmentation, and Direct Potable Reuse. RO is effective at removing microorganisms and organic chemicals (including Contaminants of Emerging Concern or CECs) that may pose a public health threat. There are speci...