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Impact of Mainstream Low DO Conditions at a Full-scale MBR Water Reuse Plant

The project will explore the use of novel organisms (i.e. low DO nitrifiers such as ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB)/ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA), nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) and/or anoxic ammonium oxidation- ANAMMOX bacteria) in a main stream MBR plant to reduce energy consumption and O&M costs...

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Standard Methods for Integrity Testing and On-line Monitoring of NF and RO Membranes

The project will create scientifically-based method(s) for the integrity testing of high pressure membranes, including nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membranes....

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Management of Legionella in Water Reclamation Systems

The project will demonstrate that there is a method for addressing health concerns related to Legionella. Since Legionella has been shown to be present in drinking water distribution systems, we want to assess the relative risk and provide an appropriate action to be taken....

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Emerging Energy-Reducing Technologies for Desalination Applications

The project will independently test the most promising desalination processes or equipment to verify manufacturer claims of reduced energy consumption in order to accelerate industry adaptation of recently developed commercial products or processes by minimizing the time to widespread application....

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UV Disinfection Knowledgebase for Reuse Applications

The project will benchmark the performance of UV systems used in reclaimed water applications, develop recommendations for UV implementation for non- and direct potable reuse, and develop troubleshooting tools that utilities can use to quantify and optimize UV system operation....

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Use of Heated Metal Oxide Particles (HMOPs) as Adsorbents for Membrane Fouling Reduction in Water Reuse/Desalination Applications

The project will examine the hypothesis that HMOPs can significantly reduce fouling of low pressure membranes and/or downstream reverse osmosis membranes in reuse and/or desalination applications....

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Methodology for Assigning Pathogen Removal Credits for Sub-Surface Desalination Intakes

The project will evaluate methodologies and approaches currently practiced for making a determination as to whether or not an intake well is under the influence of surface water, evaluate methodologies available for determining the pathogen removal credit that can be verified for a given intake...

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White Paper: Current Use and Trends of Reuse in the Hydraulic Fracturing Industry

The project will identify the current status and future trends for water reuse in oil and gas hydraulic fracturing operations. The final report will evaluate treatment technologies, costs of reuse as a limiting factor to its implementation, and regulatory trends both promoting and impeding reuse....

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Establishing Additional Log Reduction Credits for Wastewater Treatment Plants

The project will obtain a more accurate picture of the microbial treatment requirements by addressing a major source of uncertainty—the concentration of pathogens in raw wastewater and secondary effluent, to provide data relevant to the protection of public health in a Direct Potable Reuse scenario,...

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