This paper describes efforts by the City of Santa Monica (City) for groundwater restoration program to reduce its reliance on imported water supplies and maximize local resources. With the completion of the Charnock Well Field Restoration Program in 2011, the City was able to reduce its reliance on imported water supplies from 90% down to approximately 30% of its total water supply portfolio. The City is pilot testing treatment technologies for the Olympic Well Field to further reduce imported water requirements. Reverse osmosis (RO) membranes are at the heart of the multibarrier treatment train developed for both projects to meet various water quality objectives.
This presentation is available to AMTA Members only.
Speaker
- Sunny Wang / Myriam Cardenas
Company
- Brown and Caldwell / City of Santa Monica
Event
- AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, San Antonio, TX
Session
- AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference
Date
- 02/02/16
Media
Keywords
- pilot, Santa Monica, groundwater restoration
Reference
- 9675-DP1743