Four-Log Virus Treatment Reassessment and Demonstration
This project included a reassessment study and technical memorandum, updated demonstration of four-log virus treatment of ground water, and re-rating of Clearwell No. 3 Flow.
This project included a reassessment study and technical memorandum, updated demonstration of four-log virus treatment of ground water, and re-rating of Clearwell No. 3 Flow.
This project included geotechnical services, water main replacement, roadway and sidewalk improvements.
Services included demonstration of four-log virus treatment of groundwater to the Broward County Health Department and for Water Treatment Plant 2A utilizing free chlorine disinfection followed by ammonia addition.
This project included design. permitting,and bidding. MBC will provide engineering services during construction.
This project included preparation and submittal of a four-log virus treatment of groundwater. MBC also prepared construction drawings and permitting applications.
Preparation of Compliance Studies analyzing treatment process and recommending process modifications, desk-top laboratory treatability studies, design and construction administration for implementation of recommended process improvements, and preparation of Demonstration submittals to regulatory agencies.
This long-term program is intended to prevent age-related water quality issues by comprehensively flushing the City’s transmission and distribution system according to a systematic and structured plan. The observed benefits of this program were removal of sediments and stale water, maintenance of good disinfectant residual levels, elimination of taste and odor issue, and reduction of … Read more
This project included quarterly review of operating records and preparation of Quarterly Operations Evaluations Reports during the calendar year 2012 for the City’s 40 mgd membrane softening water treatment plant.
This project included a 6.0 migpd SWRO water treatment plant with raw water supply wells, finished water storage, and concentrate disposal wells, delivered under a 20-year Build-Own-Operate (BOO) contract.
In 2002, the City of Pompano Beach installed a new 10 mgd nanofiltration membrane treatment plant. Based on raw water quality, replacement membranes were selected to optimize iron rejection while maintaining sufficient hardness to provide a stable finished water. Full-scale manufacturer proof testing was required to demonstrate satisfactory performance.