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‘Additional 3.0 MGD of Clean Water for Deerfield Beach Residents’
Florida

Location
Deerfield Beach, Florida

Project Type

Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant

Plant Capacity

4.0 MGD

Biwater AEWT (BAEWT) has been awarded a contract through the general contractor, Wharton Smith, to supply a Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment expansion system to the City of Deerfield Beach.

 

The original Deerfield Beach West WTP was capable of producing 1.0 million gallons per day (MGD) of clean drinking water.  However, due to the rising population and demands for clean water, the City has rested its faith with BAEWT to supply the expansion. With the new improvements made by BAEWT, the plant will have a total permeate capacity of 4.0 MGD adding two 1.5 MGD RO trains.

 

The RO system will draw raw water from the Floridian Aquifer Wells to be processed through chemical dosing, filtered through 5-micron filters, and then treated through the RO System, with a minimum recovery rate of 75%.


Biwater AEWT continually strives to be the leading supplier of state-of-the-art membrane treatment systems with a worldwide total plant capacity of more than 421 MGD to date.


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