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Video: MEMCOR Submerged Membrane System Starts Up At Orange County Water District
The Orange County Water District (OCWD) of Fountain Valley, California needed to increase its potable water supplies to meet the future water demands of this fast-growing area. They installed a system to provide 75 MGD (284 MLD) of reclaimed water for agricultural, industrial and indirect potable use reducing the amount of wastewater discharged to the ocean, and providing a new local water source. It also improves the overall water quality in the groundwater basin by reducing the mineral content as well as preventing ocean water contamination. The MEMCOR ultrafiltration membrane system from Siemens provides 87 MGD (329 MLD) of water to a reverse osmosis (RO) unit.
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