Presentations by Jarrett Kinslow
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Preparing for a New Water Treatment Technology in Kentucky: Low Pressure Reverse Osmosis for the Treatment of Groundwater
A report on the pilot study to utilize low pressure reverse osmosis to remove water high in hardness and nitrates....
Feasibility of Seawater Treatment in the United States: Domestic Challenges & Solutions for Implementation
This paper evaluates various considerations to determine technical and economic feasibility of seawater treatment in the United States. Surface water modeling and testing to determine optimal intake locations to ensure consistent feed water quality is presented. The importance of pilot testing, pre-treatment design, and post-treatment stabilization...
City of Port St. Lucie Builds for the Future: Sustainable Supplies for One of the Fastest Growing Cities in the United States
This paper will discuss the additional capital investments that were made at this facility (James E. Anderson ROWTP) to ensure a long-term, sustainable and reliable potable supply for the City of Port St. Lucie, and the approximate pay-back period for such investments....
Instrumentation & Controls
This paper presents the importance of a sound Instrumentation & Control design to provide for safe, reliable system operation....
Trends in Membrane Treatment in the Southeast United States: A Survey of Membrane Process Applications and Innovations
This paper will provide a survey of process design trends in municipal membrane water treatment facilities throughout the Southeast United States from a variety of sources and designers. General process parameters surveyed include but are not limited to water supply source and quality, pretreatment practices, treatment unit capacity, permeate recov...
Improving Membrane Plant Reliability and Equipment Life Through Corrosion Protection: Lessons Learned in the Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Membrane Treatment Facilities
This paper reviews the forms of corrosion that are commonly found in membrane treatment facilities and discusses considerations for the proper selection of materials in either a design or a maintenance replacement scenario. This paper also addresses specific causes and remedies for corrosion in the disinfection clearwells and post treatment struct...
Feasibility of Seawater Treatment for the City of Port St. Lucie, FL: Domestic Challenges and Solutions for Implementation
Desalination Feasibility Study for City of Port St. Lucie, Florida...
Indirect Potable Reuse: The Next Horizon for Membrane Water Treatment
This PowerPoint presentation reviews indirect potable water reuse options and technology....
Overview of the Proposed RO Facilities for the San Antonio Water System Desalination Project
This PowerPoint gives an overview in 2013 for the proposed Reverse Osmosis Facilities the for the San Antonio Water System Brackish Groundwater Desalination Project...
Membrane Operator Certification (MOC) Training
The SEDA Membrane Operator Certification (MOC) School is the first program of its kind that is geared specifically towards training of membrane treatment facility operators in municiple water and wastewater applications. The MOC program provides both introductory and advanced level training courses that qualify for in-state CEUs for licensed opera...
The paper will evaluate the approach to optimizing RO seawater systems design through the utilization of a hybrid brackish - seawater process configuration. Projected process parameters and economic results for a number of selected sites will be presented. The rationale behind the selection of design parameters, economics benefits and the technical...
Pilot Testing for Indirect Potable Reuse in Florida: Clearwater?s Groundwater Replenishment Program Takes the Next Step
This paper will present the initial findings of a year-long pilot test of a reclaimed water purification system that is currently in procurement and will begin operation in early Fall of 2012. In addition to the membrane processes, the pilot testing will include the first known testing of membrane contactors for removal of dissolved oxygen prior to...
Big Data: Fully Realizing the Benefits of Pilot Testing in Design Development for the SAWS Brackish Groundwater Desalination Project
San Antonio Water System (SAWS) currently receives the majority of their drinking water from the Edwards Aquifer, but water levels are decreasing, resulting in limitations on water withdrawals imposed by regulatory agencies. To meet their water supply needs, SAWS is developing a proposed Brackish Groundwater Desalination (BGD) Program consisting o...
Process Control Strategies for the SAWS Brackish Groundwater Desalination Project's Enhanced Recovery RO Treatment Process
This paper will provide insight into challenges faced in the RO process design of large capacity in-land desalination facilities, San Antonio Water Systems ( SAWS) . Specifically the paper will discuss unique treatment process optimizations that were made in response to capacity constraints in the concentrate disposal 2 facilities. Control strategi...
Extending the Useful Life of a 15 MGD Rio Grande Ultrafiltration Facility
The City of Eagle Pass, Texas draws its water supply from the Rio Grande treating the river water through a 15 MGD ultrafiltration treatment plant. After 10 years of operations with 35m 2 ultrafiltration membranes, the City is planning to replace its membranes with a newer 40m 2 membrane model. This presentation will provide an update on Eagle Pass...
A Potable Reuse Demonstration Scale Program in East Coast Florida
The implementation of direct potable reuse (DPR) in recent years has become a necessity in drought-driven states such as California and Texas. However, in Florida, alternative water supplies have long been established for providing reclaimed water to end users for irrigation and other non-potable applications. Furthermore, the driver for investigat...
Post-Treatment of RO Permeate with Calcite Contact to Provide Stability and Corrosion Control
Reverse osmosis (RO) permeate is aggressive, corrosive since it is soft, low alkalinity water with slightly acidic pH. Unless properly post-treated, finished water from RO facilities can cause corrosion to downstream fixtures and piping including the distribution system. Post-treatment includes chemical addition to adjust water quality. Blending a ...
Startup and Initial Operations of the Saws Brackish Groundwater Desalination Project
San Antonio, along with many parts of Texas is experiencing double digit growth rates every 10 years. San Antonio Water System (SAWS) must be able to provide adequate water supplies in order to meet this growth. SAWS, currently, gets the majority of their drinking water from the Edwards Aquifer, but water levels are decreasing, resulting in limitat...
Finding a Path to Membrane Pricing Competition for Replacement and Expansion of a 15-MGD Horizontal UF System
Provides an update on EPWWS's experience regarding membrane replacement, including the approach to obtaining TCEQ approval, direct integrity testing, lessons learned, and operational implications....
Doubling Down on UF Process Innovations - Design of an Interchangeable Rack UF System With Direct-Coupled Downstream RO
This presentation will provide valuable information regarding the design of a 4.0 MGD UF/3.0 MGD RO integrated membrane system to be applied as a potable reuse facility. Information will be provided regarding the nuances of an interchangeable rack UF system design that will be beneficial for those looking to implement a non-proprietary UF system fo...