Presentations by Sean Carter, PE
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The Use of Flat Plate PVDF MBR Modules for Sludge Thickening
Flat Plate MBR membrane modules can be used for thickening waste activated sludge from conventional treatment plants or from MBR waste water treatment plants reducing the cost of sludge handling and increasing the volume of water available for reuse....
Pressurized Ultrafiltration Membrane Performance at the Ventura, California Demonstration Plant
Severe drought over the last five years in California have forced municipalities to search for alternate sustainable sources of potable water. In January 2014, Governor Brown declared a drought state of emergency and directed state agencies to take all necessary actions to respond to drought conditions. Part of the series of actions were to invest ...
Operation of New High Performance MBR Module at the Valley Center Water Treatment District
Minimal information is available on membrane sludge thickening. This paper and presentation will provide detailed information on the new modules performance in this challenging application....
Hollow Fiber UF Membranes Oil Resistance in Wastewater Streams at the Innovative GRIP Pilot Site
Hollow fiber Ultrafiltration / Microfiltration (UF/MF) membranes have historically been challenged to treat feed waters with even low concentrations of oil and grease. Piloting at the GRIP proof-pilot site in Pico Rivera, CA recently revealed Hollow Fiber UF membranes can treat municipal tertiary effluent with occasional spikes in oil and grease, e...
Quality Control in Membrane Manufacturing
This presentation will outline quality control techniques and measures performed on RO, UF, and MBR membranes. The presentation will go into depth on how quality is ensured, and what can happened if quality is not ensured by the membrane supplier....
Pilot Study Results of New High Surface Area UF Module at Clifton Water District
The goal of membrane development in water treatment has historically been to treat more water or wastewater in a smaller footprint. Pioneering Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane manufacturers originally started out with 4-inch diameter by 38 inches long elements, for commercial purposes in the late 1960’s. Gradually they increased the RO element size ...
Pilot Study Results of New High Surface Area UF Module at Clifton Water District
The goal of membrane development in water treatment has historically been to treat more water or wastewater in a smaller footprint. Pioneering Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane manufacturers originally started out with 4-inch diameter by 38 inches long elements, for commercial purposes in the late 1960’s. Gradually they increased the RO element size ...