Water Treatment Technology Assistance CenterUniversity of New HampshireUniversity of Tennessee-KnoxvilleMembrane SystemsLimestone Contractors ModuleUV Disinfection Module
  • List of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Process Description
    • Process Description
    • Membranes
    • Challenge Testing
    • Theory
    • Typical Pressure & Vacuum Systems
    • Integrity Testing
    • Indirect Integrity Monitoring
    • Post Treatment
    • Residuals Treatment & Disposal
  • Typical Membrane Unit
    • Typical Membrane Unit
    • Screening
    • Pretreatment
    • Membranes
    • Typical Pressure & Vacuum
    • Post-Treatment
    • Backpulsing
    • Chemical Cleaning
    • Residuals Treatment & Disposal
    • Integrity Testing
    • Indirect Integrity Monitoring
  • Design Criteria
    • Design Criteria
    • Theory
  • Example Plans & Specifications
  • Treatment Performance
  • Operation
    • Operation
    • Indirect Integrity Monitoring
    • Direct Integrity Testing
      • Testing Requirements
      • Determining UCL
  • Automation Potential
    • Automation Potential
    • Example SCADA Screens
  • Advantages
  • Limitations & Concerns
  • Pilot Plant Objectives
  • Costs
  • References
  • Contacts

EXAMPLE SCADA SCREENS

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  • Overview of the status of four air compressors and compressed air flow distribution.
  • Status of the ventilation system.
  • Control of three finished water pumps.
  • Control of a hypochlorite pump for finished water disinfection.
  • Control of the pump station for raw water intake.
  • Status of a remote finished water storage tank.
  • Overview of the status of the 6-train membrane filtration process, from raw water intake pump station to permeate pumps.
  • Status of two hypochlorite storage tanks.
  • Status of a remote finished water storage tank.
  • Status of the 6-train membrane filtration process, including straining, flash mixing, flocculation, and membrane filtration.
  • Status of membrane filtration train #1.

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