The Swanton Water Treatment Plant (WTP) embarked on significant improvements to enhance its water treatment capacity, specifically aimed at the implementation of a new RO (Reverse Osmosis) membrane process. The improvements included the installation of two 5x3.6M skids for RO membrane processing, encompassing all necessary appurtenances for seamless operation.
Additionally, the project involved the integration of a new RO feed pump, miscellaneous piping upgrades, installation of a new pH probe, SCADA system updates, and the incorporation of new chemical feed equipment. These enhancements, undertaken by the Village of Swanton in Ohio, signify a significant step forward in augmenting the water treatment capabilities, ensuring improved quality and reliability of water supply to meet the evolving needs of the Village of Swanton and the surrounding community.
OwnerVillage of SwantonLocationSwanton, OH