The initial capacity of the YVRWFF is 12 mgd with site layout designed to expand to a capacity of 36 mgd.
 The facility consists of microfiltration and partial nanofiltration. This combination of treatment allows the District to maintain a free chlorine residual in its distribution system and avoid the operation and maintenance issues associated with the installation of ammonia feed systems at the District well sites.
The facility consists of microfiltration and partial nanofiltration. This combination of treatment allows the District to maintain a free chlorine residual in its distribution system and avoid the operation and maintenance issues associated with the installation of ammonia feed systems at the District well sites.
Capacity: 12 mgd
Technology: Microfiltration, Nanofiltration
SPI Role:
SPI developed procurement documents for the membrane filtration system and the oversaw microfiltration and “loose” nanofiltration pilot testing. SPI led the process design of the MF/NF treatment facilities and ancillary equipment as well as the NF system. SPI has been retained to provide process monitoring and optimization support

 
								
								 
								
								 
								
								