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Ultrafiltration Fits Between a Rock and a Hard Place
This article discusses how the East Shoshone County Water District (ESCWD) in Idaho was faced with filtering its five surface water sources to comply with the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). An engineer was hired to evaluate the available options: to avoid filtration by converting to a groundwater source; and, to filter the surface water sources using an appropriate technology. The findings of the engineer, including work on a pilot‐testing program for ultrafiltration (UF) equipment, are discussed.
Ultrafiltration Fits Between a Rock and a Hard Place
This article discusses how the East Shoshone County Water District (ESCWD) in Idaho was faced with filtering its five surface water sources to comply with the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). An engineer was hired to evaluate the available options: to avoid filtration by converting to a groundwater source; and, to filter the surface water sources using an appropriate technology. The findings of the engineer, including work on a pilot‐testing program for ultrafiltration (UF) equipment, are discussed.
Ultrafiltration Fits Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Boyd, Philip F. (author)
1998-11-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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