![]() ![]() “From an environmental standpoint, it clearly helps conserve water resources, with 95 percent of all water processed now being reclaimed for reuse. ![]() “This state-of-the-art facility is a game-changer on multiple levels,” said Arian Edalat, president and general manager of MembranePRO Services. The facility completed setup, testing and commissioning in February 2018, after initially treating 25,000 gallons per day under a pilot program permit issued in 2017. The facility has established a daily capacity of 210,000 gallons per day of produced water for reuse and will rapidly scale to 420,000 gallons per day, which has been approved under the current permit and business license. Oil and gas producers, agriculture and industry throughout Kern County and Central Valley can now use this recycled water for their operations, reducing the need to utilize freshwater resources. Located near multiple active oil fields surrounding Bakersfield, California, the Wasco treatment plant gives local oil and gas producers an economical and sustainable option for converting billions of gallons of produced water each year into high-quality clean water for reuse. MembranePRO Services and Watershed Tech Services announced plans to double production capacity by year-end at California’s first merchant facility to treat produced water for reclamation and beneficial reuse. Image courtesy of MembranePROĬapacity doubles at CA facility with MembranePRO technology to treat produced water Left to right: Cole Garris, MembranePRO Services Mark Harrington, MembranePRO Services Arian Edalat, President and General Manager, MembranePRO Services Eric Hoek, CEO, Water Planet Simon Marshall, CEO, Pol圜era Membranes Dundee Kelbel, Consultant Manager, Watershed Tech Services Jack Rottman, Watershed Tech Services. Industry news roundup: Capacity doubles at California facility with MembranePRO technology to treat produced water Design Group expands Berghof Membranes and Aquaporin announce agreement for forward osmosis technology. ![]() Capacity doubles at facility to treat produced water Design Group expands Berghof Membranes & Aquaporin collaborate ![]()
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