Natural Gas-Fired Combined Cycle Power Plant Improves The Performance Of Water Treatment System
Source: QUA Group LLC
A natural gas-fired combined cycle power generation facility located in Idaho contacted QUA to find a solution to improve the performance of a water treatment system used to recycle the plant’s cooling tower blow down water. The client decided to retrofit their existing UF system and chose QUA to install Q-SEP® hollow fiber UF membranes for the wastewater treatment system. The Q-SEP system was designed to treat a total of 360 gpm (82 m3/hr) through the installation of six trains of six modules each.
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