Top 5 Essential Considerations for Selecting the Right Geomembrane for Your Disinfection System
Post 2: How are Geomembranes Used in Disinfection Processes and How to Select the Right One?
How are geomembranes used in disinfection processes? Broadly stated, a geomembrane is considered in use during the disinfection process and whenever the geomembrane is in contact with residuals of the disinfection process. Here are the principal geomembrane applications in potable water (PW) and wastewater (WW) disinfection.
Contact chamber diversion baffles (PW/WW) – Either as a retrofit or new construction, floating baffles constructed from high strength geomembranes are an economical method of preventing short circuiting. Contact or detention time in a contact basin is important to maximize disinfection and to manage Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) production. Geomembrane baffles direct flow parallel to the hanging curtains, creating a soft sided wall, a proven alternative to concrete or other hard-shell materials.
Clearwell and storage tank curtains-baffles (PW) – Similar to contact chamber diversion baffles in operation, clearwells are considered in the continuing contact time after the disinfection chamber. Geomembrane curtains are typically suspended from tank roofs to maintain a first in-first out flow pattern. Included are estimated increases in the baffling factor for the tank as a result of the addition of the XR-3 PW geomembrane curtains. High seam strength, equal to or greater than the sheet material, is essential long term.
XR-3PW Storage tank baffles
Knoxville, TN USA
Storage tank liners (PW) – These are earthen or hard-shell tanks storing disinfected drinking water. Flexible, chemically compatible geomembranes are used to protect the containment surfaces and the integrity of the treated water. Disinfection residuals, if present, are in the stored potable water.
Henderson, NC USA
Floating and Fixed Covers (PW) – Sunlight stable, thermally stable geomembranes are used as engineered floating covers over finished water reservoirs or tanks. This is a very demanding application that requires high strength, both sheet and seams. Fixed covers find applications over tanks to preserve water quality, usually in the treatment or disinfection processes.
XR-5 PW lined and covered Finished Water storage
Erie, PA USA
Impoundment lining (WW) – Disinfected wastewater may be stored in seasonal polishing ponds or in the case of reuse water, in storage impoundments which may be seasonal. Overburden must not be placed over geomembranes in reuse applications to keep the water clean from debris and sediment. That requires a geomembrane with extremely low thermal expansion-contraction and high strength. An example of successful XR-5 lined reuse impoundment can be found at this case study of Barton Creek.
The selection of a geomembrane should not cause questions with the selection of the disinfection process. Rather, the geomembrane to be used should exhibit characteristics that make it a vital part of the process, including chemical additions and reaction products. Look for these 5 characteristics:
Geomembranes are a valuable tool when designing or retrofitting disinfection systems in water and wastewater applications. Read Part 1 of this series here.