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North Las Vegas wastewater operations review: current capacity, odor risks and a plan for Garnet Valley service
Summary
City operations supervisor Bryce Burrell briefed the board on the Water Reclamation Facility’s collection system, membrane capacity and a 2.2-million-gallon equalization basin; he outlined a phased expansion to accommodate projected growth and a planned repair to seepage in an effluent channel.
Bryce Burrell, operations supervisor at the City of North Las Vegas Water Reclamation Facility, gave the board an operational update on Oct. 28 that described the system’s current capacities, recent upgrades and near-term challenges.
Burrell said the city’s collection system currently serves about 274,000 people with roughly 1,200 miles of sewer pipe. The membrane bioreactor (MBR) facility came online in 2011 with a permitted influent flow of 25 million gallons per day; membrane upgrades and replacements have raised the plant’s flux capacity to about 35 million…
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