Less Algae Equates to Better Water Quality

Structurally supported covers reduced algae growth and minimized the formation of disinfection by-products at water treatment plant

A private water treatment plant serving approximately 1.4 million residents in Pennsylvania, USA.

Challenge

In response to changing water quality requirements, the water treatment plant was taking corrective actions to ensure it was producing the best water possible. Excessive algae can clog intake screens, cause pH levels to fluctuate, increase chlorine demand, and negatively affect the taste and smell of water. One of the goals of its latest water improvement project was to reduce algae build-up in its settling basins.

Solution

Evoqua’s Geomembrane Technologies custom-engineered, fabricated, and supplied four large structurally supported covers for the water treatment plant’s settling basins and plate settlers.

The retractable fabric covers are installed on supporting aluminum arches and designed to work around existing equipment. The covers also include 2 ft x 2 ft (61 cm x 61 cm) fabric hatches so that plant workers can easily access the inside of the settling basins.

Evoqua’s Geomembrane Technologies also provided a flat aluminum deck to accommodate the motor drives and pipe penetrations and help workers access past the pipes and the control panel.


 

Solution

By blocking sunlight within its tanks with ​structurally supported covers, the water treatment plant has effectively reduced algae growth. The decision to install the covers has also reduced chemical usage and minimized the formation of disinfectant by-products (DBPs).

This award-winning treatment plant continues to be a leader in providing drinking water that surpasses federal standards. ​Evoqua’s Geomembrane Technologies™​ brand retractable covers are just one more way this treatment plant is treating its water right.