J. Hutchison et al., Performance testing and operational experience of a Fibrotex plant installed to treat a 40 Ml/d groundwater source, WATER SCI T, 41(7), 2000, pp. 17-22
Clay Lane Water Treatment Works, owned and operated by Three Valleys Water
(part of the Vivendi Group), is located in Watford in the South East of Eng
land. The raw water supplying the works is taken from eight chalk borehole
sources in the surrounding area and treatment at Clay Lane consists of ozon
ation, rapid gravity filtration (GAC media) and disinfection with sodium hy
pochlorite. Ozone and GAC are used primarily for pesticide removal. In 1997
a decision was taken to install additional treatment at one of the sources
, Eastbury, which can supply up to 40 Ml/d to Clay Lane and which has on oc
casions been subject to surface water influence and poor quality following
heavy rainfall. Given the potential risk from contamination by Cryptosporid
ium oocysts, a Fibrotex plant capable of achieving 99% (2 log) removal of o
ocysts was selected as the appropriate treatment. This paper reviews the re
sults obtained during the performance testing, both on site during commissi
oning and subsequently during the Cryptosporidium oocyst challenge test. In
addition, the operation of the plant over the last 18 months is reviewed.