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Client
Essential Water
Technology
BWRO
Commissioned
December 2015
PROJECT SCALE
10.5ML/d
Location
Broken Hill,
New South Wales, Australia
HOW WE HELP

Water for 20,000 strong population in Broken Hill

"Osmoflo, by installing this here, has really lengthened the life of Broken Hill from a water supply point of view"
Wincen Cuy Mayor, Broken Hill, NSW
Municipal

Challenge

Broken Hill has relied on the Menindee Lakes as the town’s main water supply since the 1960’s. The Menindee Lakes is a chain of shallow ephemeral freshwater lakes connected to the Darling River to form a storage system.

In late 2015, due to the drought conditions in the Darling system the capacity of the lake system was close to empty.

This not only limits supply of water but also impact on the quality of water which deteriorates (salinity increases) due to the high evaporation rate. Under these conditions, Broken Hill’s Water Treatment Plant, designed to remove turbidity and organic matter using conventional filtration process, requires an upgrade with the reverse osmosis process to remove the excess salinity.

Therefore the requirement for an RO plant arose, which required completion in a very short time frame - 12 weeks, very careful installation and integration with the continuously operating upstream water filtration plant, along with numerous procedures and measures to comply with from the NSW Public Works who managed the overall project on behalf of Essential Water, the owner and operator of the Broken Hill WTP.

The new RO plant was required to be integrated with the existing water treatment facility on site - successful integration would require close management of the equipment interfaces.

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With a 12 week time frame, the project was completed in a very short time frame to all required standards set out by the NSW Public Works.

Challenge

Broken Hill has relied on the Menindee Lakes as the town’s main water supply since the 1960’s. The Menindee Lakes is a chain of shallow ephemeral freshwater lakes connected to the Darling River to form a storage system.

In late 2015, due to the drought conditions in the Darling system the capacity of the lake system was close to empty.

This not only limits supply of water but also impact on the quality of water which deteriorates (salinity increases) due to the high evaporation rate. Under these conditions, Broken Hill’s Water Treatment Plant, designed to remove turbidity and organic matter using conventional filtration process, requires an upgrade with the reverse osmosis process to remove the excess salinity.

Therefore the requirement for an RO plant arose, which required completion in a very short time frame - 12 weeks, very careful installation and integration with the continuously operating upstream water filtration plant, along with numerous procedures and measures to comply with from the NSW Public Works who managed the overall project on behalf of Essential Water, the owner and operator of the Broken Hill WTP.

The new RO plant was required to be integrated with the existing water treatment facility on site - successful integration would require close management of the equipment interfaces.

Solution

With a 12 week time frame, the project was completed in a very short time frame to all required standards set out by the NSW Public Works.

Osmoflo installed a 6MLD BWRO plant on site in 2005, however this needed to be upgraded with another 4.5MLD capacity in order to meet the potable water production requirements as well as minimise the saline waste produced in the process.

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Result

Osmoflo installed a 6MLD BWRO plant on site in 2005, however this needed to be upgraded with another 4.5MLD capacity in order to meet the potable water production requirements as well as minimise the saline waste produced in the process.

Essential Water is part of Essential Energy's Network Operations division and provides water supply services to over 10,000 customers in Broken Hill, Menindee, Sunset Strip and Silverton. In addition sewerage services are provided to Broken Hill

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