PRODUCTS

XỬ LÝ NƯỚC CẤP _ ABV PROJECT BRAZIL _ 170.000m3/ngày

10/26/2016
by John Doe

XỬ LÝ NƯỚC CẤP TỪ NƯỚC SÔNG _ 170.000m3/ngày

Alto da Boa Vista (ABV) drinking water plant in São Paulo, Brazil.

Chủ Đầu Tư  : 
Địa điểm dự án : Sao Paulo _ Brazil
Công suất Q = 170.0000 m3/ngàyđêm.
Công nghệ áp dụng   : Công nghệ Màng KOCH PURON HF
Nguồn gốc  : Xử lý nước cấp sinh hoạt từ nước sông
Năm thực hiện : 2015

Koch Membrane Systems PURON® HF Selected for Drinking Water Plant Expansion in São Paulo, Brazil

Published Date: March 12, 2015

Download PDF Version

Wilmington, Massachusetts (February, 2015) – Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. (KMS), world-class developer and manufacturer of innovative membranes and membrane filtration systems, announced today that is has been selected to provide its PURON® HF (High Flow) reinforced hollow fiber ultrafiltration system for the expansion of the Alto da Boa Vista (ABV) drinking water plant in São Paulo, Brazil.

ABV is an existing drinking water treatment plant called “ETA Eng. Rodolfo José da Costa e Silva” located in the Alto da Boa Vista neighborhood of São Paulo. The plant produces drinking water using conventional technology (coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, sand filtration and chlorine disinfection) for a population of more than five million people in the metropolitan area of São Paulo. In 2014, the plant installed and started-up the first ultrafiltration drinking water system in South America which also utilized KMS’ PURON® HF membranes. The new project was initiated to double the treatment capacity of the existing ultrafiltration system from 23 MGD (3600 m3/hr) to 46 MGD (7200 m3/hr).

Raw feed water is drawn from the Guarapiranga Reservoir located approximately 20 km from the treatment plant. During dry seasons when a high concentration of algae is present in the reservoir, water may be drawn from the existing clarifiers as an additional source of supply. The high concentration of algae during these periods has historically posed a challenge for the sand filters, limiting production capacity. The ability of the PURON HF ultrafiltration system to handle high solids loads will help to alleviate this problem.

The benefits of hollow fiber ultrafiltration have been demonstrated at the site through the successful operation of the initial plant which was started-up in a matter of weeks in 2014. As during the first phase, SABESP has contracted with Centroprojekt do Brasil to engineer and install the facility.“Given the ongoing drought conditions in Sao Paulo and other areas of Brazil, the availability of safe drinking water for the growing population is a critical issue for the city and the country as a whole” said Sergio Ribeiro, Commercial Director – South America for Koch Membrane Systems. “At the same time as demand is increasing, so are the requirements for water quality. Concurrently, water treatment facilities are forced to draw on more challenging raw water sources. Given this combination of challenges, the PURON® reinforced hollow fiber with its high solids tolerance and robust operations capability is an ideal solution.”

Comments


I got this site from my buddy who shared with me regarding this site and at the moment this time I am visiting this site and reading very informative posts at this time.

magnificent issues altogether, you simply gained a new reader. What could you suggest about your post that you simply made some days in the past? Any certain?

If you would like to grow your familiarity simply keep visiting this site and be updated with the newest information posted here.

Thanks for your marvelous posting! I really enjoyed reading it, you could be a great author.I will remember to bookmark your blog and will come back sometime soon. I want to encourage you to continue your great posts, have a nice evening!

Keep this going please, great job!

Nice post. I learn something totally new and challenging on websites I stumbleupon on a daily basis. It will always be helpful to read content from other writers and use something from their web sites.

Hi there, every time i used to check webpage posts here in the early hours in the daylight, since i like to gain knowledge of more and more.

I feel that is among the so much significant info for me. And i am happy reading your article. However wanna observation on few normal things, The web site style is perfect, the articles is truly great : D. Excellent task, cheers

Ahaa, its nice dialogue about this post at this place at this web site, I have read all that, so at this time me also commenting at this place.

Hi this is kinda of off topic but I was wanting to know if blogs use WYSIWYG editors or if you have to manually code with HTML. I'm starting a blog soon but have no coding knowledge so I wanted to get guidance from someone with experience. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
New post