Presentations by Gregory Wetterau, PE, BCEE
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Optimization of WWRO for Alamitos Barrier - Improving Performance Through More Aggressive Operation
The use of reverse osmosis (RO) to treat municipal wastewater for various reuse purposes has gained considerable momentum in recent years, with multiple facilities now exceeding 100 million gallon per day (mgd) in capacity. Early wastewater RO (WWRO) facilities, built 10 to 15 years ago, were generally designed with low RO fluxes to reduce the risk...
Pass The Salt - The Cambria Sustainable Water Facility Brine Solution
The Cambria Sustainable Water Facility is an indirect potable reuse facility located along the central coast of California. This presentation will focus on handling the brine discharge from the facility, including a summary of options and a discussion of the first year of operation....
The Cambria Sustainable Water Facility: One Year of Operation
The Cambria Sustainable Water Facility is an indirect potable reuse facility located along the central coast of California. This presentation will focus on start-up and operation of the plant, including operational challenges and product water quality....
Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility Expansion: Design, Permitting, Startup, and Operations
The Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility (CWRF) is owned by the Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD) and operated and maintained by Encina Wastewater Authority. Located in Carlsbad, CA, the CWRF treats secondary effluent from the adjacent Encina Water Pollution Control Facility to produce up to 4.0 mgd of Title 22 recycled water. The CWRF was cons...