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Revision as of 20:02, 10 April 2008 by 208.255.152.227 (talk) (→External links)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Bare Point Water Treatment Plant is the primary water filtration plant in the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario, drawing 113.6 million litres (25 million gallons) from Lake Superior per day. The plant uses a Zeeweed 1000 Version 3 Ultra-Filtration system, the first of its kind in the world, which reduces the need for harmful chemicals. The Zeeweed system uses long thin straws that suck up water then force it through the small holes of a membrane to filter out particles.
The Bare Point plant is located on the shore of Thunder Bay, at the northeastern corner of Thunder Bay's city limits, accessible off Lakeshore Drive. It was first constructed in 1903 and expanded in 1978 and again in 2007 to its current capacity. The plant's treatment method utilizes pre-chlorination, then coagulation-flocculation followed by membrane ultrafiltration and post chlorine disinfection.
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References
- ^ New Water Plant Opens, yourCity, June-July edition. Retrieved on 8 June 2007. Cite error: The named reference "YCITY" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Wilson, Jonathan. "Water flows at new plant", The Chronicle-Journal, 8 June 2007. Retrieved on 8 June 2007. Cite error: The named reference "CJART" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Thunderbay.ca: Treating our Drinking Water. Accessed on 8 June 2007. Cite error: The named reference "TODW" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).