
The site uses two onsite back-up holding ponds to receive the BC underflow. The reduced volume is sent to the onsite solar evaporation ponds. The Brine Concentrator is used to concentrate the generated wastewater and reduce its volume. The generating station needed to treat 60 gpm wastewater on a continuous basis from the power generating operation plus 10 gpm from the back-up holding pond for a total design wastewater feed capacity of 70 gpm.Īquatech supplied a mechanical vapor compressor driven falling film seeded slurry Brine Concentrator (BC). Though the facility is based on dry cooling arrangement, liquid waste is generated from the demineralizer system and other day-to-day plant operations. In accordance with the State of Nevada and Clark County’s strict environmental compliance requirements, this facility is permitted as a Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) unit. The generating station started its operation in 2004. The project was constructed by Lockwood Greene acting as EPC under the project management of Pinnacle West Energy, an Arizona Public Service enterprise. In order to meet the permitting requirements and conserve water, the facility uses a dry cooling arrangement. The 570-Megawatt Silverhawk Power Station is a natural gas-fired combined cycle electric generating station located in Clark County 20 miles north of Las Vegas, Nevada. BioFilmPro™ – Biofouling Treatment & Control.PureMOD™ – Packaged Pure Water Treatment.R3MOD™ ARRO – Advanced Recovery Reverse Osmosis.R3MOD™ AVMD – Advanced Vacuum Membrane Distillation.BioMOD™ – Packaged Wastewater Treatment.

LoWatt™ – Membrane Desalination Process.
