Bossier City is involved in a $72 million project to double the capacity of their water treatment plant. In addition to construction of a new facility, the project will include a rehabilitation of the existing water treatment plant, which is expected to be completed in 2013. The expansion of the water plant will increase capacity […]
Tag: taste and odor control
Oregon Cities to Use Ozone for Drinking Water Treatment
The cities of Tigard and Lake Oswego, OR will use conventional drinking water treatment plus ozone to best meet their future water treatment needs. This is the first phase of planning for an expansion of the city’s water supply through a water partnership with Tigard. Initially 18 different water treatment technologies were examined for social, […]
Napa Adds Ozone to Drinking Water Plant to Meet Treatment Objectives and Improve Taste
Napa, CA will install advanced ozone treatment in the new water treatment plant in Jamieson Canyon. The plant is undergoing a $35 million upgrade and expansion to handle more water from the State Water Project for city of Napa customers. There is still money in the project’s $3.5 million contingency account to pay for additional […]
Charleston Wins Drinking Water Taste Test Using Ozone Water Treatment
As a follow-up to the post regarding ozone for taste and odor control in Waco, we can add another success story for ozone in the same application. This time it is Charleston, IL. We have seen a number of towns with ozone water treatment win taste tests contests when the water system previously had problems […]
Waco Texas to Add Ozone to New Pretreatment Plant
Behind the Lake Waco dam is a public-works project with an ambitious mission to provide the Greater Waco, Texas with plentiful, tasteless water for decades to come. When it starts operation in June, the $50 million dissolved air flotation water plant will shoot tiny bubbles through lake water to remove algae that make Waco water […]
Highland Water Company Treats Taste and Odor Problems with Ozone
Clear Lake, a water source for Lake County, CA, is a nutrient rich body of water that is plagued by algae blooms that create serious taste and odor problems with the water. This is a situation that affects many communities drawing water from reservoirs and lakes with algae. Some water companies treating water from this […]