LOS ANGELES, CA, Aug. 25, 2005 -- The Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD) in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., receives a significant portion of their water from Los Angeles' Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California. The MWD determined that there was an imminent chance of failure in the supply line to the city and notified the CVWD that they would need to shut off their supply for several weeks while repairs were made. The city had a choice of either bringing nitrate contaminated wells back on line to make up for the short fall or impose severe water rationing on the community they supply.
Solution
USFilter's solution included placing two mobile demineralizer trailers on the well site using new NSF anion resin in chloride form in the ion exchange process. A nitrate effluent level of below 5 ppm can be achieved via mobile demineralization. The resin exchanges were performed on-site by swapping out trailers so the CVWD would not experience downtime due to resin regeneration. Further, since they did not have a connection to a local brine line, the trailers were easily and quickly regenerated at USFilter's Los Angeles regeneration facility as trailers were exhausted.
Results
USFilter was able to help CVWD avoid imposing sever water restrictions. Within hours of start-up, USFilter achieved an effluent level below 5 ppm.
For a more detailed report on this project, see: "Cucamonga Valley Water District Project Profile".
For related USFilter applications, see: "Mobile and On-Site Services - Case Studies".
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