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12/05/2000
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2000-367
Agenda Item Number
11.H.3.
Entity Name
St. Johns River Water Management District
Subject
Alternative Water Supply Construction Sharing Application
for Reduction of Reverse Osmosis Concentration into the Indian River Lagoon
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i <br />W <br />40 <br />Introduction/Overview <br />Indian River County operates two water treatment facilities. Both facilities obtain raw <br />water from the Floridan Aquifer. This raw water requires treatment in order to meet <br />Federal Safe Drinking Water Act regulations. Indian River County utilizes state-of- <br />the-art membrane technology to remove undesirable constituents, mineral impurities, <br />and/or organic compounds. 'Both the South and North County facilities incorporate <br />nanofiltration membranes to remove undesirable particles in the raw water such as <br />bacteria, algea, clays, silts, cysts, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, viruses, hardness, <br />sodium, and chlorides. Nanofiltration is a low-pressure process that also softens the <br />water and removes disinfectant by-products. <br />Approximately eighty percent (80%) of the groundwater obtained from the raw water <br />well systems is recovered in tate membrane process and used in the potable drinking <br />water system. The remainder, approximately twenty percent (20%) of the raw water <br />obtained from the well systems, is regulated by the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (FDEP) and termed concentrate. The concentrate flow is <br />treated at each facility by disinfection (chlorine injection), air injection and static <br />mixing. Hydrogen sulfide and chlorine are removed prior to discharge to disposal. <br />Concentrate from the South County plant is discharged to the South Relief Canal, a <br />Class III water body, which flows into the Indian River, a Class III marine water body. <br />The North County plant discharges directly to the Indian River, a Class III marine <br />water body, at the County Road 510 bridge. For comparison purposes, total dissolved <br />solids in well water and concentrate are typically 700 and 3,500 mg/1, respectively. <br />Salinity of the Indian River Lagoon and Atlantic Ocean are typically 20,000 and 35,000 <br />mg/i, respectively. <br />Discharges from both facilities are monitored and analyzed routinely according to <br />FDEP permit requirements. Indian River County is currently in the process of <br />renewing the concentrate disposal permits at both facilities. The Environmental <br />Protection Agency has been reviewing discharges such as these and is currently <br />formulating legislation regarding this issue. FDEP and water management districts <br />are currently struggling with the issue throughout the state. Indian River County, in <br />keeping with their mission statement: "to utilize aU water resources in a sustainable <br />and cost-effective manner", authorized Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) on <br />December 7, 1999 to review current sampling efforts and investigate alternative <br />disposal options. The County hopes that this report may result in conservation of our <br />valuable resources. CDWs work authorization and report are broken down as <br />follows: <br />Section 1: Existing Treatment System/ Issues <br />Section 2: Existing Water [duality Data/Techniques <br />Section 3: Alternative Disposal Options <br />Section 4: Concentrate Team Meetings <br />Section 5: Recommendations <br />CDM Camp Drcwt & &Wcc Inc. <br />
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