
First to Recycle Greensand Backwash
Water in Massachusetts
Water Treatment Facility
Natick, Massachusetts
Due to contamination from Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs) at two of the Town’s water supply wells,
the Town of Natick
took steps to construct a water treatment facility to
treat the water from the contaminated wells. Tata &
Howard conducted a water treatment facility siting evaluation
and pilot study; and completed the design of the treatment
facility, which utilizes air stripping and pressure
filtration technology.
During the course of the design, it was determined
that the backwash water would not be permitted by the
MWRA to be discharged into the sewer system. Therefore,
alternatives needed to be evaluated. One option was
to provide holding tanks for the backwash water. This
would enable the Town to recycle the supernatant to
the head of the facility and therefore, minimize waste
of the supply water. Since the area was not conducive
for the installation of drying beds, the sludge collected
at the bottom of the holding tank was removed by means
of a septage hauler. Tata & Howard proposed to recycle
the backwash water, which required DEP approval as it
had not been done before in the state. The DEP now requires
the use of recycled backwash water in all new water
treatment facilities in Massachusetts.
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