APPLICATION NOTE: GE Wastewater Treatment Technology Enables Largest Membrane Bioreactor Facility in Utah

Nov. 8, 2012

GE’s advanced wastewater treatment technology is now in use at the largest membrane bioreactor (MBR) facility in the state of Utah, providing treatment of wastewater that exceeds current regulatory effluent discharge requirements.

 A GE ZeeWeed unit. (Photo courtesy of GE)

GE’s advanced wastewater treatment technology is now in use at the largest membrane bioreactor (MBR) facility in the state of Utah, providing treatment of wastewater that exceeds current regulatory effluent discharge requirements. The Jordan Basin Water Reclamation Facility (JBWRF), an MBR wastewater treatment facility in the South Valley Sewer District, recently was commissioned and is operating using GE’s ZeeWeed 500 ultrafiltration membranes in its process building.

As part of the wastewater treatment process, GE’s membrane filtration system separates the clean water from the solids in the wastewater. There are various pumping systems also located in the process building that are associated with the treatment and filtration processes as well as high-speed turbo-blowers that provide the air required to operate the membrane filtration system.

GE says by using its MBR technology, the JBWRF was able to significantly reduce its site footprint, compared to conventional wastewater treatment technologies, by eliminating the need for secondary clarifiers. Additionally, the ZeeWeed membranes from GE are expected to help the facility meet future nutrient removal and water reuse standards.

The JBWRF, owned and operated by the South Valley Sewer District, has a current treatment capacity of 15 million gallons a day (mgd) and is designed to be expanded in the future to an ultimate capacity of 30 mgd in order to meet the community’s growth demands.

The South Valley Sewer District provides wastewater collection and treatment service to an area of approximately 108 square miles in south Salt Lake County and north Utah County. A 3.25-acre wetland area was constructed north of the treatment facility to mitigate areas affected by the construction project. The wetland will be maintained by the district using treated water from the Jordan Basin facility.

GE’s ZeeWeed 500 reinforced, hollow-fiber membranes have been used for more than two decades in wastewater treatment and water reuse applications. ZeeWeed 500 technology is an advanced filtration technology that separates particles, bacteria and viruses from water or wastewater. Nearly 1,000 plants worldwide use this technology.

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