TREVOSE, Pa. (Dec. 8, 2016)—Using GE’s Water & Process Technologies’ asset performance management solution, the Region of Peel, Ontario, Canada, optimized the timing of its system upgrade with new membranes to ensure continued drinking water safety and reliability for its residents, according to a statement from GE. At the same time, a unique membrane cassette refurbishment program will ultimately save the Lakeview Water Treatment Plant over $1.5 million while minimizing environmental impact, GE said in the statement. Working together, Water & Process Technologies and the Region of Peel determined the optimal replacement timing for membranes in each section of the plant using the InSight asset performance management (APM) platform. Armed with the data generated from InSight, which identified the remaining useful life of its membranes plant-wide, the Region of Peel decided to upgrade the Lakeview plant to the latest ZeeWeed 1000 ultrafiltration membrane technology in two phases and will subsequently improve membrane permeability and generate additional energy savings, both of which enable the plant to meet its expected life cycle costs and performance targets. “Water quality is one of our highest priorities, and we look forward to continuing to provide a clean, reliable drinking water supply for our residents thanks to GE’s technology and partnership,” said Andrew Farr, executive director, water and wastewater, Region of Peel. “Water & Process Technologies has been a constant partner for us at the Lakeview Water Treatment Plant and throughout its subsequent expansions, as well as other projects throughout the region.”
