How do you fix a small public utility water supply issues that include potential health issues related to septic fields affecting the surficial aquifer, limited water supply yield, limited treatment capacity, saltwater intrusion, lack of fire protection in some areas, and poor quality potable water? Currituck County in the northeastern portion of coastal North Carolina, has implemented reverse osmosis at both of its water treatment plants to provide a reliable barrier against contaminants and to provide sustainable supply of potable water for their community.
This presentation is available to AMTA Members only.
Speaker
- David Briley, PE
Company
- Hazen and Sawyer
Event
- AWWA/AMTA Membrane Technology Conference, Las Vegas, NV
Session
- AWWA/AMTA Membrane Technology Conference
Date
- 03/10/14
Media
Keywords
- Reverse osmosis (RO), Municipal potable water
Reference
- 9669-DP1432