Advanced Water Purification
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
The Scottsdale Water Campus is home to the Advanced Water Treatment Facility (AWT), one of the most sophisticated recycled water facilities in the world and the first permanent facility in Arizona - and only the third in the nation - permitted as a pilot program for advanced water purification (AWP).
The AWT is one of the largest potable water purification facilities in the world and can treat up to 20 million gallons of recycled water a day to a water quality standard that exceeds that of bottled water.
Advanced Water Purification
The Advanced Water Treatment Facility (AWT) at the Scottsdale Water Campus has been performing indirect potable reuse – recharging ultra-purified water into the drinking water aquifer – for more than 30 years. The facility takes treated recycled water from the city’s conventional water reclamation plant and further treats it through ozonation, membrane ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet photolysis.
Attached link
https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/water/water-supply-recycling/advanced-water-purificationTaxonomy
- Water Harvesting
- Treatment
- Drinking Water Treatment
- Water Reuse & Recycling
- Water Reclamation
- Purification
- Water Quality
- Water Recycling
- Water Supply
- Drinking Water
- Solar Water Purification Systems
- Arizona, United States
- water treatment
- Sustainable water purification
- Water, Waste Water Chemical & Treatment
- Water Treatment UV / Ozone