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Peele-Dixie Membrane Water Treatment Plant
Florida

Location
Peele-Dixie, Florida

Project Type
Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant

Plant Capacity
12 MGD

Biwater AEWT (BAEWT), the number one supplier of municipal membrane treatment plants in the USA and one of the largest suppliers in the world, has been awarded a contract to supply the City of Ft. Lauderdale a Membrane Treatment Plant.

 

The Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane System will treat raw water from the Dixie Well field to a potable water quality with a total permeate capacity of 12.0 million gallons per day (MGD). 


Based BAEWT’s advanced membrane separation technology and experience, the RO Membrane System is configured as four RO units, each with a permeate capacity of 3.0 MGD.  Each RO unit consists of a 1st stage and 2nd stage with 53 pressure vessels and 24 pressure vessels, respectively, and a total of 539 membranes per unit.

 

Biwater AEWT, Inc. has supplied a total plant capacity of more than   421 MGD to date.
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