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Water Reuse VISION AND INNOVATION: EXPANDING WATER SUPPLY AVAILABILITY THROUGH ALTERNATIVE SOURCES

VISION AND INNOVATION: EXPANDING WATER SUPPLY … · System (GWRS), the largest planned indirect potable reuse facility in the world. Recently, Black & Veatch led the $156 million

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Water ReuseVISION AND INNOVATION: EXPANDING WATER SUPPLY AVAILABILITY THROUGH ALTERNATIVE SOURCES

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Black & Veatch has long been at the forefront of water and wastewater reclamation. Among our earliest successes was Orange County Sanitation District’s Water Factory 21. Completed in 1976, Factory 21 was the world’s first plant to use reverse osmosis to treat wastewater to drinking water standards. It also was the predecessor to Orange County’s Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS), the largest planned indirect potable reuse facility in the world. Recently, Black & Veatch led the $156 million initial expansion of the GWRS, which injects purified wastewater

into a seawater intrusion barrier and the county’s groundwater basin. The project increased the system’s capacity to 100 million gallons per day, or enough for about 850,000 people.

Black & Veatch, a technology pioneer and project leader in water reclamation, knows how to solve the integrated challenges of treatment, budget, operations and management. From study and piloting to full-scale implementation, we deliver safe and reliable water reuse including indirect and direct applications.

VISION AND INNOVATION: EXPECT IT FROM BLACK & VEATCH.

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City of Escondido, Advanced Water Purification Facility

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East Bay Municipal District, Richmond Advanced Recycled Expansion (RARE)

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Orange County Water District, Groundwater Replenishment System Expansion

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Santa Clara Valley Water Distr., Silicon Valley Advanced Water Purification Center

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AUSTRALIA

Bundamba Advanced Water Treatment Plant

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Melbourne Water, Eastern Treatment Plant Tertiary Upgrade

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SINGAPORE

Public Utilities Board, Changi NEWater Facility 2

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ARIZONA

City of Peoria, Butler Drive Water Reclamation Facility

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FLORIDA

Tampa Bay Water, Long-term Water Supply Plan

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TEXAS

Walnut Creek WWTP Tertiary Filtration Rehabitation

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Cover image: Silicon Valley Advanced Water Purification Center, Santa Clara Valley Water District, City of San Jose, California. End uses: Industrial processes, irrigation, landscaping, recreation, cooling water, direct potable reuse (future).