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California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX A

Pilot Plant Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams

Prepared by MWH

A-1

May 2010

Instrumentation Legend
FLOW TRANSMITTER
C2-FIT-001: Coag/Floc Feed
C2-FIT-002: First Pass RO Feed
C1-FIT-001: First Pass RO Feed + Recycles
C1-FIT-002: 1st pass 1st stage permeate - head element
C1-FIT-003: 1st pass 1st stage permeate - tail element
First Pass 1st Stage RO Recovery
C1-FIT-004: 1st pass 2nd stage permeate
C1-FIT-005: Second Pass RO Feed
C1-FIT-006: 2nd pass 1st stage permeate
C1-FIT-007: 2nd pass 2nd stage permeate
CM-FIT-001: Filtrate flow - MEMCOR
CM-FIT-002: Feed flow - MEMCOR
LEVEL
WWW-LIT-001: Return sump tank
INT-LIT-001: Equalization tank No1
INT-LIT-002: Equalization tank No2
C2-LIT-001: Flocculation tank
C2-LIT-002: Retention tank
C1-LIT-001: 1st stage retention tank
CONDUCTIVITY
INT-CIT-001: Raw Water
C2-CIT-001: Raw water (+NaOCl)
C2-CIT-002: First Pass RO Feed
C1-CIT-002: 1st pass 1st stage permeate - head element
C1-CIT-001: 1st pass 1st stage permeate - tail element
C1-CIT-003: 1st pass 2nd stage permeate
C1-CIT-004: 2nd pass combined permeate
C1-CIT-005: 2nd pass comb permeate with the 1st pass bypass
PH
C2-PHT-002: Raw water (+NaOCl)
C2-PHT-001: Raw water (+H2S04)
C1-PHT-001: First Pass RO Feed
C1-PHT-003: Second Pass RO Feed
C1-PHT-002: 2nd pass permeate with 1st pass bypass if operating
CM-QT-002: Filtrate MEMCOR
TURBIDITY
INT-TD-001: Raw water - DID NOT WORK PROPERLY
C2-TD-001: Post Influent Filter (start to 3/6/09), Memcor inilet (3/6/09 to end)
C2-TD-003: Filtrate MEMCOR (start to 5/21/08), Coagulation outlet (5/21/08 to 7/9/08), Raw Water
(7/9/08 to end)
C2-TD-002: C/F Filtrate (start to 6/23/08), Filtrate MEMCOR (6/23/08 to 1/27/09), Cartridge filter outlet
(1/27/09 to 4/3/09), filtrate MEMCOR (4/3/09 to end)

TEMPERATURE
INT-TIT-001: Raw Water
C2-TIT-001: Post Influent Filter
C1-TIT-001:First Pass RO Feed
C1-TIT-002: First Pass 2nd stage RO Feed
C1-TIT-003: Second Pass RO Feed
CM-TT-001: Filter tank (MEMCOR)
PRESSURE
C2-DPT-001: Cartridge filters differential pressure
C2-PIT-001: First Pass RO Feed Pump Suction
C1-PIT-001: First Pass RO Feed
C1-DPT-001: 1st pass 1st stage differential pressure
C1-PIT-002: 1st pass 1st stage permeate - tail element
C1-PIT-003: Second Stage RO Feed
C1-DPT-002: 1st pass 2nd pass differential pressure
C1-PIT-004: 1st pass 2nd stage permeate
C1-PIT-005: High pressure pump 2nd pass suction
C1-PIT-006: Second pass RO Feed
C1-DPT-003: 2nd pass 1st stage differential pressure
C1-PIT-007: 2nd pass 1st stage permeate
C1-DPT-004: 2nd pass 2nd stage differential pressure
C1-PIT-008: 2nd pass 2nd stage permeate
CM-PT-001: Memcor TMP
REDOX
C2-RHT-001: Post Influent Filter (+NaOCl)
C2-RHT-002: First Pass RO Feed (+SBS)
OTHERS
C2-DOT-001: First Pass RO Feed Dissolved Oxygen (+SBS)
POWER
C0-POT-001: Power MCC

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX B

Water Quality Models

Prepared by MWH

B-1

May 2010

RO12.5 Antiscalant Proposal


Name :
Moss Landing
Customer :
Site :
Ref :
Seawater discharge from Units 1 and 2
Prepared by :

19 March 2008

Sea-water - Treated
WATER ANALYSES/COMPOSITION (mg/litre)
Raw Water

Feed Water

Concentrate

Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Potassium
Barium
Strontium
Iron III
Iron II
Aluminium
Manganese
Sulphate
Chloride
Fluoride
Bicarbonate
Carbonate
Nitrate
Silica
Phosphate
Carbon dioxide

400.0
1200.0
10000.0
380.0
0.0
8.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2500.0
19000.0
16.0
158.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

400.0
1200.0
10000.0
380.0
0.0
8.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2500.0
19000.0
16.0
158.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.8

883.6
2650.7
22088.9
839.4
0.0
18.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5522.2
41968.9
35.3
349.1
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.8

pH
TDS (mg/litre)
Ionic strength

7.0
33662.7
0.66

7.0
33662.7
0.66

6.9
74357.2
1.46

PLANT OPERATING DATA


Membrane Type :
Pressure :
Temperature :
Feed flow :
Product flow :
Concentrate flow :
Recovery (%) :
Concentration factor :
Hours per day :

Dow

FilmTec SW30HR-8040
20.0
55.0
72.7
40.0
32.7
55.0
2.22
24.0

bar
F
MGD(US)
MGD(US)
MGD(US)

ASP = 0.6%

Sea-water - Treated
SCALING INDICES

CaCO3 S&DI
CaSO4 SI
BaSO4 SI
SrSO4 SI
CaF2 SI
Fe FI
Al FI
Mn FI
SiO2 FI
Ca3(PO4)2 FI

Raw Water
Index
% MAX

Feed Water
Index
% MAX

Concentrate
Index
% MAX

-1.1
0.16
0.0
0.16
176.97
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-1.1
0.16
0.0
0.16
176.97
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-0.6
0.51
0.0
0.63
1907.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

55.9
16.0
0.0
15.6
17696.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

38.0
16.0
0.0
0.5
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

47.9
51.4
0.0
2.1
31.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

DOSE RECOMMENDATIONS
Product selected : PermaTreat PC-1020T
Dose in feed water for scale control :
Dose in feed water for iron/aluminium/manganese control :
Total feed water dose :

0.68 mg/litre
0.00 mg/litre
0.68 mg/litre

PermaTreat PC-1020T in concentrate :


Daily requirement :

1.50 mg/litre
411.86 lb
187.21 litres

All queries and requests for additional information can be made to:
Nalco Company - PermaCare products
e-mail: ask@nalco.com

Web site: www.permacare.com

North America (+1) 630 305 1000


South America (+55) 11 5644 6500
Europe (+31) 71 524 1100
Pacific (+65) 686 14011
Disclaimer: The information used in the RO12.5 computer program is based on published data,
laboratory studies and practical experience.
Since the conditions in which the PermaTreat antiscalants may be used are outside our control,
we cannot warranty the results obtained.

RO12.5 Antiscalant Proposal


Name :
Customer :
Moss Landing - Permeate
Site :
Ref :
Prepared by : DPG

11 September 2009

Brackish water - Treated


WATER ANALYSES/COMPOSITION (mg/litre)
Raw Water

Feed Water

Concentrate

Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Potassium
Barium
Strontium
Iron III
Iron II
Aluminium
Manganese
Sulphate
Chloride
Fluoride
Bicarbonate
Carbonate
Nitrate
Silica
Phosphate
Carbon dioxide

1.1
3.4
72.0
3.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.2
120.0
0.0
7.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

1.1
3.4
72.0
3.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.2
120.0
0.0
24.5
13.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

8.4
26.0
551.1
26.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
47.5
918.5
0.0
187.6
102.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

pH
TDS (mg/litre)
Ionic strength

5.7
213.8
0.0

10.0
213.8
0.0

10.8
1636.5
0.03

PLANT OPERATING DATA


Membrane Type :
Pressure :
Temperature :
Feed flow :
Product flow :
Concentrate flow :
Recovery (%) :
Concentration factor :
Hours per day :

Dow

FilmTec BW30-400
20.0
20.0
39.1
34.0
5.1
87.0
7.69
24.0

bar
C
MiGD
MiGD
MiGD

ASP = 0.5%

Brackish water - Treated


SCALING INDICES

CaCO3 LSI
CaSO4 SI
BaSO4 SI
SrSO4 SI
CaF2 SI
Fe FI
Al FI
Mn FI
SiO2 FI
Ca3(PO4)2 FI

Raw Water
Index
% MAX

Feed Water
Index
% MAX

Concentrate
Index
% MAX

-5.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0.03
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

2.62
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

52.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

97.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

DOSE RECOMMENDATIONS
Product selected : PermaTreat PC-191T
Dose in feed water for scale control :
Dose in feed water for iron/aluminium/manganese control :
Total feed water dose :

1.87 mg/litre
0.00 mg/litre
1.87 mg/litre

PermaTreat PC-191T in concentrate :


Daily requirement :

14.35 mg/litre
332.23 kg
244.29 litres

All queries and requests for additional information can be made to:
Nalco Company - PermaCare products
e-mail: ask@nalco.com

Web site: www.permacare.com

North America (+1) 630 305 1000


South America (+55) 11 5644 6500
Europe (+31) 71 524 1100
Pacific (+65) 686 14011
Disclaimer: The information used in the RO12.5 computer program is based on published data,
laboratory studies and practical experience.
Since the conditions in which the PermaTreat antiscalants may be used are outside our control,
we cannot warranty the results obtained.

Avista Advisor
Project Details
Project:
Permeate Flowrate:
System Recovery:

Moss Landing
100USGPM
45%

Antiscalant
Vitec 3000 is the selected product at a dose of 1.00mg/l. Assuming the plant operates continuously, then
this will require 972lb of antiscalant per year. This may be supplied in 1 x 2500lb totes, 2 x 500lb drums, or
22 x 45lb pails.
Chemical Cleaning
The chemical cleaning calculation has not been completed for this project.
Biocide
No biocide has been selected for this system. It is always recommended that a biocide injection point be
included to allow for the retrofit of a biocide system at a later date.
Coagulant
No coagulant has been selected for this system. It is always recommended that a coagulant injection point
be included to allow for the retrofit of a coagulant system at a later date.
Dechlorination
No dechlorination has been selected for this system.

133 North Pacific Street


San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: +1 (760) 744 0536
Fax: +1 (760) 744 0619

13 Naysmith Square, Houstoun Ind Estate


Livingston, EH54 5GG, UK
Phone: +44 131 449 6677
Fax: +44 131 449 5599

04-Dec-2009 15:45
Avista Advisor Version -3.1

Avista Advisor
Project Details
Project:
Permeate Flowrate:
System Recovery:

Moss Landing
100USGPM
45%

Antiscalant Projection
The projection is based on the following feed water analysis. The adjusted feed is the analysis after pH
correction, and any ions have been added to balance the analysis. The concentrate analysis has been
manually input.
Ion
Feed Water
Adjusted Feed
Concentrate
Sodium
10000.00
10920.21
19745.73 mg/l
Potassium
0.00
0.00
0.00 mg/l
Calcium
380.00
380.00
689.38 mg/l
Magnesium
1200.00
1200.00
2176.21 mg/l
Iron
0.10
0.10
0.18 mg/l
Manganese
0.00
0.00
0.00 mg/l
Barium
0.00
0.00
0.00 mg/l
Strontium
7.30
7.30
13.24 mg/l
Aluminium
0.00
0.00
0.00 mg/l
Chloride
19000.00
19000.00
34367.84 mg/l
Sulfate
2600.00
2600.00
4716.82 mg/l
Bicarbonate
100.00
112.11
202.20 mg/l
Nitrate
2.00
2.00
3.58 mg/l
Fluoride
1.00
1.00
1.81 mg/l
Phosphate
0.05
0.05
0.09 mg/l
Silica
0.75
0.75
1.34 mg/l
TDS
34223.52
61918.42
pH
7.00
7.70
7.71
Water Source:
Water Temperature:

Unknown
15 degrees C

Product Choice

Application

Vitec Choice:
Vitec 3000
Dosed Solution Strength: 100%
Dosage:
1.00mg/l
Pump Rate: 0.26USGPD
Usage:
2.66 lb per day
There is one dosing pump and chemical tank per membrane train.
With 1 trains, each pump will deliver 0.26USGPD
pH Correction
Chemical choice:
Dosage:
133 North Pacific Street
San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: +1 (760) 744 0536
Fax: +1 (760) 744 0619

Sodium hydroxide
13 Naysmith Square, Houstoun Ind Estate
Livingston, EH54 5GG, UK
Phone: +44 131 449 6677
Fax: +44 131 449 5599

04-Dec-2009 15:45
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Avista Advisor
Project Details
Project:
Permeate Flowrate:
System Recovery:

Moss Landing
100USGPM
45%

Scaling Potential.
Stiff and Davies Index (S&DI)
The reject stream has a S&DI of -0.11.
Vitec 3000 has a limit of 3.00
Calcium Carbonate Precipitation Potential (CCPP)
The concentrate has a CCPP of 40mg/l.
This is within the limits of Vitec 3000
Calcium Sulfate
The concentrate has a calcium sulfate saturation of 40.51%.
This is within the limits of Vitec 3000
Barium Sulfate
No Barium was included in the feed water analysis.
At these design conditions and product dose, 0.080mg/l of barium could be tolerated
Strontium Sulfate
The reject stream has a Strontium Sulfate saturation of 28.26%.
This is within the limit of Vitec 3000
Calcium Fluoride
The reject stream has a Calcium Fluoride saturation of 42.92%.
This is within the limit of Vitec 3000
Silica
The reject stream has a Silica level of 1.34mg/l.
Silica has a solubility of 105.0mg/l at this temperature and brine pH.
Magnesium Hydroxide
The reject stream has a Magnesium Hydroxide saturation level of 0.01%.
Calcium Phosphate
The reject stream has a Calcium Phosphate saturation of 0.00%.
This is within the limit of Vitec 3000
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this program, no warranty, expressed or implied, is given as actual
application of the products is outside the control of Avista Technologies.
133 North Pacific Street
San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: +1 (760) 744 0536
Fax: +1 (760) 744 0619

13 Naysmith Square, Houstoun Ind Estate


Livingston, EH54 5GG, UK
Phone: +44 131 449 6677
Fax: +44 131 449 5599

04-Dec-2009 15:45
Avista Advisor Version -3.1

Avista Advisor
Project Details
Project:
Permeate Flowrate:
System Recovery:

Moss Landing
100USGPM
45%

Saturation Indicies
S&DI
CaSO4
BaSO4
SrSO4
Fe
Mn
Al
SiO2
CaPO4
MgOH
CaCO3
0%

20%

Product Choice
Vitec Choice:
Dosage:
Usage:

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

Application
Vitec 3000
1.00ppm
2.66 lb per day

Dosed Solution Strength: 100%


Pump Rate: 0.26USGPD

Acid Dosing
Chemical choice:
Dosage:

133 North Pacific Street


San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: +1 (760) 744 0536
Fax: +1 (760) 744 0619

Sodium hydroxide

13 Naysmith Square, Houstoun Ind Estate


Livingston, EH54 5GG, UK
Phone: +44 131 449 6677
Fax: +44 131 449 5599

04-Dec-2009 15:45
Avista Advisor Version -3.1

RO12.5 Antiscalant Proposal


Name :
Customer :
Site :
Ref :
Prepared by :

08 December 2009

Sea-water - Untreated
WATER ANALYSES/COMPOSITION(mg/litre)
Raw Water

Feed Water

Concentrate

Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Potassium
Barium
Strontium
Iron III
Iron II
Aluminium
Manganese
Sulphate
Chloride
Fluoride
Bicarbonate
Carbonate
Nitrate
Silica
Phosphate
Carbon dioxide

390.0
1200.0
10000.0
350.0
0.01
7.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.01
2600.0
19000.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
1.0
1.0
0.05

390.0
1200.0
10000.0
350.0
0.01
7.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.01
2600.0
19000.0
0.0
98.5
0.8
1.0
1.0
0.05
2.2

694.9
2138.2
17818.2
623.6
0.02
13.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.01
4632.7
33854.5
0.0
175.5
1.4
1.8
1.8
0.08
2.2

pH
TDS,(mg/litre)
Ionic strength

7.5
33649.4
0.66

7.5
33649.4
0.66

7.4
59957.0
1.18

PLANT OPERATING DATA


Membrane Type :
Pressure :
Temperature :
Feed flow :
Product flow :
Concentrate flow :
Recovery (%) :
Concentration factor :
Hours per day :

Brackish Water

Non-Cellulose acetate
20.0 bar
20.0 C
2.2 MiGD
1.0 MiGD
1.2 MiGD
45.0
1.8
24.0

ASP = 2.0%

Sea-water - Untreated
SCALING INDICES

CaCO3 S&DI
CaSO4 SI
BaSO4 SI
SrSO4 SI
CaF2 SI
Fe FI
Al FI
Mn FI
SiO2 FI
Ca3(PO4)2 FI

Raw Water
Index
% MAX

Feed Water
Index
% MAX

Concentrate
Index
% MAX

-0.67
0.15
0.35
0.14
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.02
0.01
-0.98

-0.67
0.15
0.35
0.14
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.02
0.01
-0.98

-0.36
0.35
0.66
0.36
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.03
0.02
-0.59

68.5
15.2
34.6
14.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.5
0.8
88.4

68.5
15.2
34.6
14.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.5
0.8
88.4

DOSE RECOMMENDATIONS
Untreated

All queries and requests for additional information can be made to:
Nalco Company - PermaCare products
e-mail: ask@nalco.com

Web site: www.permacare.com

North America (+1) 630 305 1000


South America (+55) 11 5644 6500
Europe (+31) 71 524 1100
Pacific (+65) 686 14011
Disclaimer: The information used in the RO12.5 computer program is based on published data,
laboratory studies and practical experience.
Since the conditions in which the PermaTreat antiscalants may be used are outside our control,
we cannot warranty the results obtained.

77.8
35.2
65.6
36.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.6
1.5
92.7

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX C

Safety-Related Documentation

Prepared by MWH

C-1

May 2010

Desalination Pilot Plant Checklists

Date

Name

In

Out

If a problem occurs refer to the Troubleshooting Sheet and take the proper corrective action.

Checklist 1 Chemical Dosing Points


Dosing Point
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

0:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

1:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

2:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

3:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

4:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

5:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

6:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

7:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

8:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

9:00
1A
2A
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
7A
7B
7C
8A
9A

10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
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2A
2A
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5A
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5B
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5B
5B
5B
5B
5B
5B
5C
5C
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5C
5C
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5C
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5C
5C
5C
5C
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7B
7B
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7C
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7C
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7C
7C
7C
7C
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8A
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8A
8A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A
9A

Checklist 2 Chemical Dosing Pumps


Chemical Pump
1
2
3
4
5A, 5B
5C
6
7
8
9

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5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B 5A, 5B
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Checklist 3
0:00
Chemical Waste Tank
Level (<90%)
Electrical Alarms
Pressure Loss In Self
Cleaning Filter
Leaks In
Pretreatment Skid
Leaks In Reverse
Osmosis Skid
#BWSCF
Layne's computer
restart
Clear pipe
Algaewatch alarm

1:00

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Chemical Skid Readings


Tanks
Day

Antiscalant
Time

Vol. (L)

Hours

Active Carbon
Vol. (L)

Hours

Sodium Hydroxide
NaOH2
High (cm)
Hours

Sodium Bisulfite
High (cm)

Hours

Ferric Chloride
(Coagulant)
High (cm)
Hours

Sulfuric Acid
High (cm)

Hours

Sodium Hypochlorite
High (cm)

Hours

Citric Acid
High (cm)

Hours

Initials

Troubleshooting Sheet
Equalization Tank
Problem

Corrective Action

Overflowing

Switch off intake pumps


Close all manual valves in chemical dosing points
Chemical Lines & Pumps

Problem

Corrective Action

Small Leaking

Put a tray underneath

Big Leaking

Unplug the pump


Return Sump

Problem

Corrective Action

Overflowing

Start in "Hand" both return sump pumps


Push the "Emergency stop button" & close all
manual valves in chemical dosing points
Chemical Waste Tank

Problem

Corrective Action

Overflowing

Call us
Coagulation Tank

Problem

Corrective Action

Overflowing

Push the "Emergency stop button" & close all


manual valves in chemical dosing points
Cartridge Filter

Problem

Corrective Action

Small Leaking

Write down in the checklist

Big Leaking

Push the "Emergency stop button" & close all


manual valves in chemical dosing points
Pretreatment Skid

Problem

Corrective Action

Small Leaking

Write down in the checklist

Big Leaking

Push the "Emergency stop button" & close all


manual valves in chemical dosing points
Reverse Osmosis Skid

Problem

Corrective Action

Small Leaking In Stainless Steel Lines

Write down in the checklist

Big Leaking In Stainless Steel Lines

Push the "Emergency stop button" & close all


manual valves in chemical dosing points
Pilot plant

Problem

Corrective Action

Pilot plant stops (C2-AV-003 Green/Closed)

Close all manual valves in chemical dosing points

Intake Pumps
Problem

Corrective Action
Switch Off

INT-AV-001 is flashing

INT-CP-001, INT-AV-001
INT-CP-002, INT-AV-002

Troubleshooting Sheet
Return valves closed
Problem

Corrective Action
1st Turn off intake pumps (both)

If an employee calls you from the power plant saying that they are going to shut 2nd Pres emergency stop button in pretreatment skid.
down our intake valves, you should
3rd Pres emergency stop button in chemical skid.
4th Pres emergency stop button in Layne Christiansen
skid
1st Turn off return sump pumps (both)

If an employee calls you from the power plant saying that they are going to shut 2nd Pres emergency stop button in pretreatment skid.
down our return valves, you should
3rd Pres emergency stop button in chemical skid.
4th Pres emergency stop button in Layne Christiansen
skid

Emergency stop buttons explanation:


The ones in chemical skid stops only chemical pumps, mixers,
The one in Layne-Christensen (NORIT) stops only that skid.
The ones in pretreatment skid & reverse osmosis skids stop all the plant except the equipment in the chemical skid, LayneChristiansen (NORIT), intake pumps & return sump.

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX D

Pilot Plant Trials Summary

Prepared by MWH

D-1

May 2010

CAW Desal Pilot Plant - Trials Summary


No.

Description/
Season

EQ Basin Coag

Siemens

Alternate UF
Layne/Norit:
40 gfd instantaneous flux (48 gpm)
91% recovery
CIP Interval 30 days (max)
CEB - NONE

RO
Feed First Pass RO
1-stage 7 elements
RO Feed Flow = 35gpm
Siemens Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 17.5 gpm)
filtrate Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 17.5 gpm)
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)
1-stage 7 elements
Flux = 9 gfd
Siemens
Rec = 50%
filtrate
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

Trial 1
(Study
Plan)

Baseline with
Coagulation, no UF
Cleaning, RO first pass
only /
SUMMER

OFF

ON:
5 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
4 mg/L chlorine

30 gfd instantanous flux


50 gpm Feed, no dummy modules
94% recovery (BW int 22 min)
CIP Interval 30 days (maximum)
MW - NONE

Trial 1
(Actual)

6/27-10/9

OFF

ON:
5 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
3 mg/L chlorine

30 gfd instantanous flux


CIP Interval 10-30 days
MW - NONE

Layne/Norit:
40 gfd instantaneous flux
CIP Interval 56 days
CEB - NONE

Reason
for
change

Extension of run due to


startup delays

N/A

N/A

Shorter runs may be due to iron


fouling

Ran longer due to other systems'


need for time to stabilize

Trial 2
(Study
Plan)

Baseline with
Coagulation, with UF
Cleaning /
SUMMER

OFF

ON:
5 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
4 mg/L chlorine

30 gfd instantanous flux


50 gpm Feed, no dummy modules
94% recovery (BW int 22 min)
CIP Interval 30 days (maximum)
MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

Trial 2
(Actual)

11/4-12/19

OFF

OFF:
0 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
3 mg/L chlorine

30 gfd instantaneous flux


CIP interval 22 days
MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

N/A

Regulatory
testing for
Shorter run time was due to
particle size
system downtime and holiday
distribution
shutdown
requires no ferric

OFF

ON:
5 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
4 mg/L chlorine

40 gfd instantanous flux


50 gpm Feed, TWO dummy
modules
Rest of variables the same

OFF

OFF:
5 mg/L ferric
direct feed to
Layne, 0 mg/L
ferric to Siemens
pH 7.0
3 mg/L chlorine

35-40 gfd instantaneous flux


CIP interval 2 days and greater
(run still in progress)
MW - 200-400 mg/L NaOCl Daily

Layne/Norit:
40-50 gfd instantaneous flux
CIP interval 3-15 days
CEB - 2 per day, 100 ppm NaOCl
and 1500 mg/L citric acid

N/A

Layne found to
operate more
successfully with
ferric feed, based
on Runs 1-2.

Flux turned down due to inability to


keep up with 40 gfd, constantly
optimizing MW parameters to
increase run lengths.

Flux turned down to compare to


Siemens flux. Short runs may be
Siemens
due to process problems and high downtime
N/A
raw turbidity (>100 NTU), constantly during
optimizing CEB parameters to
Trial 3
increase run lengths.

Reason
for
change

Schedule delay

Trial 3
(Study
Plan)

High Flux UF with


Coagulation, with UF
cleaning, RO 2nd pass
mid pH /
SUMMER/FALL

Trial 3
(Actual)

Reason
for
change

1/19-4/7

Schedule delay

N/A

N/A

Layne/Norit:
1-stage 7 elements
40 gfd instantaneous flux (48 gpm)
RO Feed Flow = 35gpm
No modules isolated.
Norit
Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 17.5 gpm)
93% recovery
filtrate Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 17.5 gpm)
CIP Interval 30 days (max)
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
CEB - 2 per day, acid and NaOCl
(Nalco)
Layne/Norit:
1-stage 7 elements
30-40 gfd instantaneous flux
Flux = 9 gfd
Siemens
CIP interval 2-5 days
Rec = 50%
filtrate
CEB - 1 per day, 50 mg/L NaOCl or
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
1500 mg/L citric acid
(Nalco)
Layne not
Short runs may be due to lack of
operating
ferric feed. Modification in CEB
steady N/A
frequency based on guidance from
during
vendor and field adjustments
Run 2
1-stage 7 elements
Layne/Norit:
RO Feed Flow = 35gpm
50 gfd instantaneous flux (45 gpm) Siemens Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 17.5 gpm)
ONE module isolated
filtrate Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 17.5 gpm)
Rest of variables the same
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

Norit
filtrate

1-stage 7 elements
Flux = 9 gfd
Rec = 50%
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

Second Pass RO
Shakedown. None

None

N/A
2-stage 2:1 with 6
elements/vessel
Flux 14.2 gfd
Recovery 87% (2.2gpm
brine flow)
pH of feed not adjusted

None

Not operational at this time

2-stage 2:1 with 6


elements/vessel
Flux 14.2 gfd
Recovery 87% (2.2gpm
brine flow)
pH of feed adjusted to 9
2-stage 2:1 with 6
elements/vessel
Flux 14.2 gfd
Recovery 87% (2.2gpm
brine flow)
pH of feed not adjusted

Running 2nd pass


parameters for Trial 2

2-stage 2:1 with 6


elements/vessel
Flux 14.2 gfd
Recovery 87% (2.2gpm
brine flow)
pH of feed not adjusted
2-stage 2:1 with 6
elements/vessel
Flux 14.2 gfd
Recovery 87% (2.2gpm
brine flow)
pH of feed not adjusted

Trial 4
(Modified SPRING
Plan Q3)

OFF:
In use, with
0 mg/L ferric
shock chlorinpH 7.0
ation
0 mg/L chlorine

Layne/Norit:
35 gfd instantaneous flux
30 gfd instantaneous flux
CIP interval 30 days
CIP interval 30 days
Add sulfuric MW 500 ppm Daily,
CEB - 2 per day, 100 ppm NaOCl
Try to get NaOCl MW to 300 mg/L
and 1500 mg/L citric acid

1-stage 7 elements
Flux = 9 gfd
Siemens
Rec = 50%
filtrate
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

Trail 4
(Actual)

4/20-6/29

OFF:
In use, no
0 mg/L ferric
shock chlorinpH 7.0
ation
4 mg/L chlorine

Layne/Norit:
25-35 gfd instantaneous flux
30-40 gfd instantaneous flux
CIP interval 5-12 days
CIP interval 2-21 days
Add sulfuric MW 500 ppm Daily,
CEB - 2 per day, 100 ppm NaOCl
Try to get NaOCl MW to 300 mg/L
and 1500 mg/L citric acid

1-stage 7 elements
Flux = 9 gfd
Blended
Rec = 50%
filtrate
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

N/A

Operator
concerns with
shock
chlorination

Operator
concerns with
shock
chlorination

Lower flux throughout run to


increase run length.
Unrecoverable fouling.

Attempted higher flux but it crashed


immediately. Could not reach 30day CIP interval.

Couldn't
supply
RO with N/A
either
UF.

In use, no
shock
chlorination

OFF:
0 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
2 mg/L
continuous Cl

25 gfd instantaneous flux


CIP interval 30 days
MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

Layne/Toray:
28 gfd instantaneous flux (58 gpm)
CIP interval 30 days
Alternate
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
UF filtrate
with 10 mg/L hypo as Cl2.
No TMC

1-stage 7 elements
Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 17.5 gpm)
Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 17.5 gpm)
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

Woonjin (CSM): 14.2 gfd


(Permeate = 15.1 gpm), 2:1
array, 2-stage, 6
elements/vessel, Recovery
87% (Concentrate = 2.2
gpm)
pH of feed not adjusted

25 gfd instantaneous flux


CIP interval >28 days, the flux
turned up to 29 gfd.
MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

Layne/Toray:
28 gfd instantaneous flux (58 gpm)
CIP interval >30 days
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
with 10 mg/L hypo as Cl2.
No TMC

1-stage 7 elements
Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 17.5 gpm)
Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 17.5 gpm)
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
(Nalco)

14.2 gfd (Permeate = 15.1


gpm), 2:1 array, 2-stage, 6
elements/vessel, Recovery
87% (Concentrate = 2.2
gpm)
pH of feed not adjusted

N/A

N/A

Reason
for
Change

Trial 5
(Modified SUMMER (Aug-Sep)
Plan Q4)

OFF:
In use, no
0 mg/L ferric
shock chlorin- pH 7.0
ation
2 mg/L
continuous Cl

Trail 5
(Actual)

7/24-10/1

Reason
for
Change

N/A

N/A

Trial 6
(Modified FALL (Sep-Oct)
Plan Q4)

In use, shock
Cl 5 ppm, 2
hrs, once/day,
to be adusted if
needed

Trail 6
(Actual)

10/6 - 11/14
RO: 10/6 - 11/8

Reason
for
Change

N/A

Trial 7
FALL/ WINTER (Nov(Modified
Dec)
Plan Q4)

Trail 7
(Actual)

Trial 7B
(Actual)

Reason
for
Change

11/16 - 12/11
RO: 11/9-12/11

In use, shock
Cl 5 ppm and
slowly
degrading,
elevated 2
hours,
once/day

N/A

N/A

Flux raised to 29 gdf after ~30


days reached because there was N/A
no fouling; wanted to evaluate MW

OFF:
0 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
0 mg/L
continuous Cl

Optimize. If BW in Trial 5 wasn't


efficient, consider 6 modules to
improve (e.g. increase BW
flow/module)

Layne/Toray:
31 gfd instantaneous flux (66 gpm)
CIP interval 30 days
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
with 10 mg/L hypo as Cl2.
No TMC

OFF:
0 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
0 mg/L
continuous Cl

29 gfd instantaneous flux


CIP interval >33 days.
MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

Layne/Toray:
31 gfd instantaneous flux (66 gpm)
CIP interval >26 days and steady
after algae-related CIP; run stopped
due to schedule; expected to meet
30 day CIP interval.
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
Started at 10 mg/L hypo as Cl2,
incased to 30 mg/L after fouling.
No TMC

N/A

Continued at higher flux from Trial Increased hypo backwash


5 to see if we could achieve a full concentration from 10 to 30 to
30-day run. Success.
address fouling.

OFF:
0 mg/L ferric
Optimize with
pH 7.0
or without EQ
optimize chlorine Red tide or consider simulating red
basin, based
regime based on tide
on previous
preference or
runs
continuous vs.
shock results

In use, shock
Cl 5 ppm and
slowly
degrading,
elevated 2
hours,
once/day

OFF:
0 mg/L ferric
pH 7.0
0 mg/L
continuous Cl

12/11-12/18

N/A

N/A

N/A

Toray
filtrate

N/A

Alternate
UF
filtrate, or 1-stage 8 elements
blend if Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 20 gpm)
needed Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 20 gpm)
to feed
RO

Toray
filtrate

N/A

N/A

14.2 gfd (Permeate = 15.1


gpm), 2:1 array, 2-stage, 6
elements/vessel, Recovery
87% (Concentrate = 2.2
gpm), feed pH adjusted to
10.0, AS dose TBD

1-stage 8 elements
Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 20 gpm)
Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 20 gpm)
AS dose = 0

Woongjin (CSM) 14.2 gfd


(Permeate = 15.1 gpm), 2:1
array, 2-stage, 6
elements/vessel, Recovery
87% (Concentrate = 2.2
gpm), feed pH adjusted to
10.0, AS dose 1.9ppm
(Nalco PC191T)

N/A

N/A

1-stage 8 elements
Alternate Flux = 10 gfd (Permeate = 22 gpm)
Layne/Toray:
UF
Rec = 50% (Concentrate = 22 gpm)
31 gfd instantaneous flux (66 gpm)
filtrate, or RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 1 mg/L
CIP interval 30 days
blend if (Nalco)
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
needed
No chlorine in BW
to feed If insufficient feed flow from UF, consider
1 TMC/day at 300 mg/L hypo as Cl2
RO
lower recovery to reduce energy for fullscale project)

Trial 6 with feed pH and AS


dose adjusted as needed.
If boron removal was fine in
Trial 6, then consider
alternative setpoints:
18.7 gfd (Permeate = 19.8
gpm), 90% Recovery
(Concentrate = 2.2 gpm),
feed pH 10.0, AS dose
TBD.

31 gfd instantaneous flux


CIP interval 24 days and steady;
run stopped due to schedule;
expected to meet 30 day CIP
interval.
MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

Layne/Toray:
31 gfd instantaneous flux (66 gpm)
CIP interval 24 days and steady;
run stopped due to schedule;
expected to meet 30 day CIP
interval.
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
No chlorine in BW
1 TMC/day at 300 mg/L hypo as Cl2

35 gfd instantaneous flux


MW - 200 mg/L NaOCl Daily

40 gfd
BW interval 30 minutes filter time
with 30 mg/L hypo as CL2.
No TMCs

Feed pH elevated to 7.7, Eliminated AS Feed pH elevated to 10.3,


due to permitting concerns that came up Antiscalant dose increased
in QM5
to 2.6

Increased Siemens flux now that


membranes are steady. Kept
cleaning regime the same.

As planned

Decided to drop recovery instead of


raising flux, due to fouling on first pass.
AS 0 mg/L

In the last week, increased the flux


In the last week, increased the flux further
further.

Toray
filtrate

N/A

1-stage 8 elements
Flux = 9 gfd (Permeate = 22 gpm)
Rec = 45% (Concentrate = 22 gpm)
RO Feed chem = 0 H2SO4, AS 0 mg/L

In the last few weeks, raised pH slightly


to improve boron removal.

TMG/TM7. 14.2 gfd


(Permeate = 15.1 gpm), 2:1
array, 2-stage, 6
element/vessel, Recovery
87% (Concentrate = 2.2
gpm), feed pH adjusted to
10.0, AS dose 1.9 ppm
(Nalco PC191T)

Raised pH to 10.3. Switch


out membranes from CSM
(poor boron rejection) to
TMG10 to TM710 (best
anticipated boron removal)

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX E

Raw Water Quality Graphs

Prepared by MWH

E-1

May 2010

RawWaterTemp
perature(oC)
35

30

25

20

15

10

Date

Raw Water Conductivity

Seasonal Cumulative Rainfall

55

12

53

49
8
47
45

43
4
41
39
2
37
35

Date

Cum
mulative Ra
ainfall (in)

Raw Wa
ater Conduc
ctivity (mS/c
cm)

10
51

Inlet Turbidity FNU C2-TD-003


100

Seasonal Cumulative Rainfall


12

10

Raw W
Water Turbiidity (NTU)

80
70
8

60
50

40
4

30
20
2

10
0

Date

Seasonal
S
Cumulative Rainfall (inches)
C

90

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX F

Jar Test Results

Prepared by MWH

F-1

May 2010

Moss Landing Desalination Pilot Plant


Jar test experiments
Date: 04/17/08

Jar test experiments were performed in Moss Landing Pilot plant lab. The results
presented in this report correspond to MWH experiments proposed in table 2-2 from the
Appendix E of the Test plan draft.
In Table 1 the sampling information is presented. The analysis results are in Table 2. I
would like to point out that the turbidity for the all the samples was measured with two
turbidimeters, the one we have on site and another one from CalAm lab. The reason is
that we are trying to get new standard calibrating solutions for the on site instrument
because we think the readings are not accurate.
Pictures from all jar test performed are presented in Figures 1-46.

Table 3: Sampling water information


SAMPLING
INFORMATION
JT1
Date:

pH:

JT3

JT4

04/07/2008 04/08/2008 04/09/2008 04/10/2008

Time:
Sampling location:
Meteorological
conditions:

JT2

14:30
s1

17:00
s1

sunny

s1

sunny
7,95

9:00

s1

sunny
7,91

13:00

sunny
7,95

7,78

Conductivity
(uS):
Temperatura
(C):
Turbidity
(CalAm lab):
Turbidity(on
site):
Fe (ppm):

JT1

JT2

JT3

JT4

49400

49400

49000

49200

22,1

20,5

22

20,3

1,82

1,31

0,738

2,77

2,46

1,44

1,14

3,18

0,04

0,09

0,03

0,13

Table 4: Analysis results


After AS
addition

Supernanant

FeCl3 dose
(ppm)
JT1
No
changes
in pH

JT2
pH 5,5

JT3
pH 6,5

JT4
pH7,0

pH
2
5

7,87
7,73

T (C)
22,1
22,1

7,5
10
15
20
2
5
7,5
10
15
20
2
5
7,5
10
15
20
2
5
7,5
10
15
20

7,58
7,44
7,15
7,01
5,53
5,5
5,4
5,45
5,52
5,54
6,48
6,44
6,53
6,49
6,53
6,35
6,92
6,95
6,933
6,9
7
7

22,1
22,1
22,1
22,1
20,5
20,5
20,5
20,5
20,5
20,5
22
22
22
22
22
22
20,3
20,3
20,3
20,3
20,3
20,3

pH
7,95
7,84

Turbidity
(NTU)
0,495
0,23

Turbidity
(NTU)
0,83
0,47

7,74
7,69
7,51
7,37
6,05
6,04
6,02
6,04
6,07
6,08
6,81
6,91
6,93
6,88
6,84
6,7
7,3
7,23
7,23
7,2
7,22
7,27

0,24
0,204
0,56
0,6
0,262
0,19
0,215
0,195
0,23
0,308
0,143
0,16
0,24
0,24
0,233
0,507
0,226
0,152
0,178
0,207
0,272
0,198

0,56
0,6
1,4
1,23
0,32
0,2
0,26
0,33
0,27
0,42
0,19
0,26
0,29
0,32
0,27
0,64
0,71
0,17
0,38
0,27
0,31
0,2

Filtrate (0,45 um)


Turbidity
Turbidity
(on site)
(CalAm
Total iron (ppm)
pH
(NTU)
lab) (NTU) Total iron (ppm)
0,24 8,06
0,124
0,13
0,01
0,26 7,95
0,082
0,1
0,01
0,37
0,12
0,38
0,4
0,05
0,12
0,17
0,12
0,25
0,34
0,11
0,2
0,32
0,27
0,24
0,84
0,23
0,27
0,14
0,05
0,01
0,01

7,86
7,88
7,68
7,55
6,3
6,24
6,22
6,23
6,25
6,25
7,15
7,2
7,26
7,2
7,16
7
7,46
7,54
7,46
7,41
7,45
7,46

0,089
0,502
0,086
0,111
0,081
0,152
0,198
0,182
0,11
0,138
0,1
0,095
0,129
0,091
0,063
0,055
0,076
0,066
0,055
0,062
0,062
0,06

0,12
0,67
0,12
0,18
0,09
0,17
0,2
0,17
0,12
0,21
0,12
0,1
0,12
0,12
0,1
0,08
0,1
0,09
0,08
0,07
0,09
0,1

0,01
0,01
0,02
0,02
0,06
0,07
0,05
0,02
0,07
0,12
0,03
0,03
0,03
0,02
0,03
0,06
0,02
0,02
0,02
0,06
0,05
0,01

JAR TEST 1
Flocculation chamber I (FC1)

Flocculation chamber II (FCII)

Figure 1.1: JT1- FC1- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.4: JT1- FC2- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.2: JT1- FC1- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.5: JT1- FC2- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.3: JT1- FC1- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.6: JT1- FC2- Jars 5 and 6

Pre-settling chamber (PS)

Settling chamber (SC)

Figure 1.7: JT1- PS- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.10: JT1- SC- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.8: JT1- PS- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.11: JT1- SC- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.9: JT1- PS- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.12: JT1- SC- Jars 5 and 6

JAR TEST 2
Flocculation chamber I (FCI)

Flocculation chamber II (FCII)

Figure 1.13: JT2- FC1- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.16: JT2- FC2- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.14: JT2- FC1- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.17: JT2- FC2- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.15: JT2- FC1- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.18: JT2- FC2- Jars 5 and 6

Pre-settling chamber (PS)

Settling chamber (SC)

Figure 1.19: JT2- PS- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.22: JT2- SC- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.20: JT2- PS- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.23: JT2- SC- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.21: JT2- PS- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.24: JT2- SC- Jars 5 and 6

JAR TEST 3
Flocculation chamber I (FCI)

Flocculation chamber II (FCII)

Figure 1.25: JT3- FC1- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.28: JT3- FC2- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.26: JT3- FC1- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.29: JT3- FC2- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.27: JT3- FC1- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.30: JT3- FC2- Jars 5 and 6

Pre-settling chamber (PS)

Settling chamber (SC)

Figure 1.31: JT3- PS- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.34: JT3- SC- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.32: JT3- PS- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.35: JT3- SC- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.33: JT3- PS- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.36: JT3- SC- Jars 5 and 6

JAR TEST 4
Flocculation chamber I (FCI)

Flocculation chamber II (FCII)

Figure 1.37: JT4- FC1- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.40: JT4- FC2- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.38: JT4- FC1- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.41: JT4- FC2- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.39: JT4- FC1- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.42: JT4- FC2- Jars 5 and 6

Pre-settling chamber (PS)

Settling chamber (SC)

Figure 1.43: JT4- PS- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.46: JT4- SC- Jars 1 and 2

Figure 1.44: JT4- PS- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.47: JT4- SC- Jars 3 and 4

Figure 1.45: JT4- PS- Jars 5 and 6

Figure 1.48: JT4- SC- Jars 5 and 6

9/11/09

To:

David Berger
John Klein
Anthony Cappa

From: Orren Schneider


Re:

Results from Moss Landing Jar Tests Summer 2009

As part of our Water Research Foundation Tailored Collaboration Project (Project


Number #4280; Novel Methodologies for Evaluation of Fouling Reduction of
Desalination Membranes), I conducted a series of jar tests using water from the Moss
Landing Pilot Plant to examine impacts of coagulation of organic and particulate
removal. The goal of the project is to use several new methods to improve removal of
foulants from the water to aid in RO performance. These methods include the use of a
zeta potential instrument and the use of an American Water developed AOC method.
Both methods are suitable for use in marine/high salinity environments.
For these tests, dissolved is defined as material passing through a 0.22 m silver
membrane. I had also tried using ultrafilters with a 3,000 Dalton molecular weight cut-off
but was not able to wash surfactant material off of the membrane reliably. These data are
not included here.
Prior to starting these tests, I consulted with a number of membrane experts from
several consulting firms (MWH, CH2M Hill, Black and Veatch) about the use of
polymers with membranes. The general consensus was that polymer could be used with
low pressure membranes, but that their use should be limited to low doses. Certain types
should be avoided altogether. Based on this knowledge, I chose two cationic polymers to
test. I had agreed with the Project Advisory Committee from the Foundation project that
should a polymer be recommended for pilot testing, that I would run some tests using RO
membrane material to ensure that irreversible fouling or membrane poisoning did not
occur. The fact that low doses (<1 mg/L), low pressure membranes, and cartridge filters
exist would also help to minimize any free polymer that could reach the RO membranes.
Anthony Cappa sent me 10 gallons of water at the end of June. I ran about 8-9 jar tests
using a variety of coagulants. I needed to repeat several tests due to problems with our
TOC analyzer. The mixing times and energies I used were based on information from
Karla Kinser and Anna using values from Run 1. I translated those mixing energies (Gvalues) to appropriate mixing speeds for 500 ml water in a 1-liter round beaker.
I was able to get results from six tests which I will summarize below.

1. Ferric Chloride
In general, there was little organic matter or turbidity removal seen for ferric doses
between 2 and 10 mg/L. There may be a slight optimum point at 4 mg/L based on
AOC removal and a minimum in dissolved iron.
The fact that the TOC and DOC are so similar indicates that the dissolved organic
fraction is smaller than 0.22 m. The ferric doses used are not enough to create
adsorption sites for these organics.
Moss Landing Jar Test
Ferric Chloride
Turbidity and Iron
1.0
Turbidity
Total Iron
Dissolved Iron

0.8

0.8

0.6

0.6

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.2

Iron (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

1.0

0.0

0.0

10

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

Moss Landing Jar Test


Ferric Chloride
Organics Results
10

2.5
DOC

2.0

AOC
1.5

1.0

0.5

2
0

0.0

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

10

AOC (ug/L)

Organic Carbon
(mg/L)

TOC

2. Ferric Chloride @ pH 6.5


For this test, the pH of raw water was adjusted to pH 6.50.1 using 0.1N H2SO4.
Water dosed with 10 mg/L ferric chloride was also adjusted to pH 6.50.1. Both
values were recorded. Prior to the actual jar test, appropriate doses of 0.1 N sulfuric
acid were added to each of the six jars. For doses between 2 and 10 mg/L, the acid
doses were interpolated. During the jar test, the pH in each jar was pH 6.50.15; after
settling, the pH of the water in each of the jars increased due to contact with the
atmosphere.
The results of the tests showed an optimum coagulation point at between 4-6 mg/L of
ferric chloride.
Moss Landing Jar Test
Ferric Chloride @ pH 6.5
Turbidity and Iron
1.0
Turbidity
Total Iron
Dissolved Iron

0.8

0.8

0.6

0.6

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.2

Iron (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

1.0

0.0

0.0

10

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

Moss Landing Jar Test


Ferric Chloride @ pH 6.5
Organics Results
250
TOC
DOC
AOC

2.0

200

1.5

150

1.0

100

0.5

50
0

0.0

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

10

AOC (ug/L)

Organic
Carbon (mg/L)

2.5

3. Polyferric sulfate
Polyferric sulfate (PFS) is the iron analog of polyaluminum chloride. While it is a
polymer, it is inorganic in nature and contains no traditional polymers
(polyacrylamide, poly(DADMAC), etc.).
The tests were conducted at ambient pH. The results show little organic or turbidity
removal at doses between 0 and 10 mg/L.
Polyferric Sulfate
Turbidity and Iron
1.0
Turbidity
Total Iron
Dissolved Iron

0.8
0.6

0.8
0.6

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.2

0.0

0.0
0

Iron (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

1.0

10

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

Polyferric Sulfate
Organics Results
3,000
TOC

2.5

2,500

DOC

2.0

2,000

AOC

1.5

1,500

1.0

1,000

0.5

500

0.0

0
0

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

10

AOC (ug/L)

Organic Carbon
(mg/L)

3.0

4. Cationic Polymer 573C


The polymer 573C is distributed by Kemira and is of the quaternary polyamine class.
Jar tests were run with doses between 0 and 1.0 mg/L as product. The results showed
little impact on turbidity or organic removal. High doses may contribute to AOC.
Moss Landing Jar Test
573C -- Turbidity and TOC Results
2.0

1.0
TOC

0.8

1.6

0.6

1.2

0.4

0.8

0.2

0.4

0.0

0.0
0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

TOC (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

Turbidity

1.0

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

573C -- Organics Results


2,500

5.0
4.0

2,000

DOC
AOC

3.0

1,500

2.0

1,000

1.0

500
0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

0.8

1.0

AOC (ug/L)

Organic Carbon
(mg/L)

TOC

5. Cationic Polymer 587C


The polymer 587C is distributed by Kemira and is of the poly(DADMAC) class.
Jar tests were run with doses between 0 and 1.0 mg/L as product. The results showed
a clear optimum coagulation point at 0.6 mg/L based on organic removal. There was
little impact on turbidity removal.
Moss Landing Jar Test
587C -- Turbidity and TOC Results
1.0

1.0
TOC

0.8

0.8

0.6

0.6

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.2

TOC (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

Turbidity

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

Moss Landing Jar Test


587C -- Organics Results
60
TOC

1.0

50

DOC
0.8

40

AOC

0.6

30

0.4

20

0.2

10

0.0

0
0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

Coagulant Dose (mg/L)

0.8

1.0

AOC (ug/L)

Organic Carbon
(mg/L)

1.2

6. Ferric Chloride and 587C


In order to evaluate possible synergy between ferric and the cationic polymer, a jar
test using both was conducted. Based on both the economic and membrane protection
factors, the chosen polymer dose was 0.4 mg/L, slightly below the optimum chosen
based on the jar test with the 587C alone.
The results of the jars showed results similar to the ferric chloride alone; some impact
was seen on turbidity removal at 8 mg/L of ferric. Little impact was seen on TOC or
DOC removal. AOC removal was maximized at a ferric dose of 6 mg/L.
Moss Landing Jar Test
Ferric Chloride + 587C
Turbidity and Iron
1.0
Turbidity
Total Iron
Dissolved Iron

1.6

0.8

1.2

0.6

0.8

0.4

0.4

0.2

Iron (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

2.0

0.0

0.0

10

Ferric Chloride Dose (mg/L)

2.0

50

1.6

40

1.2

30
20

0.8
TOC
0.4

10

DOC
AOC

0.0

0
2

Ferric Chloride Dose (mg/L)

10

AOC (ug/L)

Organic
Carbon (mg/L)

Moss Landing Jar Test


Ferric Chloride + 587C
Organics Results

Other measurements
In addition to the conventional jar test measure, I also measured the zeta potential
distribution in raw water, coagulated waters, and settled water. These data are
somewhat incomplete due to the difficulty in measuring zeta potential in high ionic
strength waters. This monitor measures the zeta potential (surface charge) of all
particles between 3 nm and 3 m.
A number of interesting results were gathered from these measurements. I will
illustrate them with several graphs.
a. The zeta potential distribution in the sea water is much greater than in fresh water.
2000000

1500000

1000000

500000

0
-200

-100

100

200

Zeta Potential (mV)

In this graph, the zeta potential distribution of Moss Landing raw water is in red,
while the green line shows the zeta potential distribution of a surface water in NJ. The
most interesting items from this graph are that stable particles exist in the seawater
between -5 and +5 mV. In traditional colloid theory, particles with surface charges
between -5 to + 5 mV should coagulate rapidly, apparently they do not in the
seawater (notice that there are no particles with positive charges in the surface water).
b. Mixing alone has an impact on particle interactions
1500000

1000000

500000

0
-200

-100

0
Zeta Potential (mV)

100

200

In this graph, the zeta potential distribution of Moss Landing raw water is in red,
while the green line shows the zeta potential distribution of settled water with no
coagulants added, but that had been rapid mixed, slow mixed, and settled according to
the jar test procedure. It is interesting to note that the high charge particles (both
positive and negative) had been reduced. This may indicate that the mixing brought
the particles together and allowed them to agglomerate and then settle out.
The fact that neutral particles exist in the raw water combined with the fact that
despite plenty of mixing in the open ocean would suggest that a stabilizing factor,
likely due to adsorbed organic matter, prevents particles from coagulating naturally.
c. Coagulants have an impact on zeta potential
4000000

3000000

2000000

1000000

0
-200

-100

100

200

Zeta Potential (mV)

In this graph, the zeta potential distribution of raw water is shown in red; the green
line shows the zeta potential distribution of settled water with no ferric chloride and
0.4 mg/L of 587C added; the blue line shows the zeta potential distribution of settled
water with 10 mg/L of ferric chloride and 0.4 mg/L of 587C.
The presence of the polymer alone reduced the high charge shoulders. The addition of
ferric chloride increased this effect.
4000000
3000000
2000000
1000000
0
-200

-100

0
Zeta Potential (mV)

Preliminary Conclusions
The results of the jar testing suggest a number of items

100

200

1. Organic matter, including assimilable organic carbon can be successfully


coagulated. Removal is dependent on coagulant type, dose, and pH. Organic
removal by ferric chloride alone is minimal. Removal with relatively low doses of
poly(DADMAC) polymer were optimal.
2. Turbidity removal is highly dependent on the proper coagulant and proper
coagulant dose. Most of the settled particles when using ferric chloride appear to
be due to the coagulant addition, not particle pre-existing in the seawater.
3. Mixing alone appears to aid in removal of particles, likely due to the mixing
energy overcoming steric barriers caused by adsorbed organic matter
The results of pilot test Run #1 appeared to indicate that the Siemens membrane
fouled rapidly with 5 mg/L of ferric chloride added. However, the RO membrane, fed
exclusively with water from the Siemens membrane had the longest run of any of the
existing five runs. This may indicate that the ferric transferred the fouling from the
RO membrane to the ultrafiltration membrane. Based on this, I would suggest
operating the Siemens membrane with 5-6 mg/L of ferric chloride, but at a lower flux
than during Run #1 may improve performance of the RO membranes. I would also
suggest examining the use of a poly(DADMAC) polymer, but given the time
limitations of the pilot testing understand that this is probably not a realistic option at
this point.
cc:

Peter Keenan
Steve Creel

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX G

Membrane Autopsies

Prepared by MWH

G-1

May 2010

Membrane Autopsy Report

Completed for:

American Water
at
Moss Landing Pilot
Plant

January 2009
WO#121608-7americanwtr

USA:
Avista Technologies, Inc.
Phone: 760 744-0536
info@avistatech.com
United Kingdom:
Avista Technologies (UK) Ltd.
Phone: 44 (0) 131 449-6677
info@avistatech.co.uk
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Wet Test
Element Weight
External Inspection
Fiberglass Wrap
Telescoping of Element Leaves
Brine Seal
Anti-telescoping Device (ATD)
Permeate Tube
Internal Examination
Membrane Surface
Fujiwara Test
Feed Spacer (Vexar)
Permeate Spacer (Tricot)
Glue Lines
Cell Test / LAB CIP STUDY
FOULANT ANALYSIS
Loss on Ignition (LOI)
Membrane Foulant Density
Acid Test
Microbiological Examination
FT-IR Analysis
Zeta Potential
SEM / EDX Analysis

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

American Water provided two Toray TM820C-400 sea water reverse osmosis
elements to Avista Technologies for autopsy. Element serial numbers (SN#) were
80441249 and 80441256, removed from the lead (#1) and tail positions (#7),
respectively. Elements were wet tested on San Marcos, CA tap water and data
was normalized to seawater conditions. Elements were weighed and dissected
for autopsy. Please refer to the element drawing in Appendix A, Figure 1 for an
explanation of terms used throughout this report.
Both elements showed high permeate flow and low salt rejection on initial pretest. SN# 80441249 flat sheet cut membrane samples mimicked full element wet
test. There was no evidence of mechanical failure (i.e. glue line failure or
delamination).
Exposed membrane surfaces for SN# 80441249 were only lightly coated with a
very thin layer of colorless gelatinous foulant (See photos of exposed membrane
surfaces in Appendix B, Figures 1 and 2). Insufficient foulant was present on SN#
80441249 to perform LOI and foulant density tests. Light microscope analysis of
the gelatinous foulant from SN# 80441249 showed amorphous organic material
and few Gram positive cocci bacteria (See photo in Appendix B, Figure 3). Vexar
feed spacer in both elements was free of foulant. SN# 80441256 contained
insufficient foulant that could be sampled to perform LOI, foulant density, or light
microscope analysis.
SEM/EDX analysis of both elements identified only trace amounts of clay as
inorganic foulant. However, it must be noted that very little inorganic foulant was
present on either membrane surface (See SEM images in Appendix B, Figures 4
and 5). FT-IR analysis identified polysaccharides, proteins, and sugars on both
membrane surfaces (See IR spectra in Appendix B, Figure 6). Flat sheet
membrane coupons were cleaned with RoClean P303 followed by RoClean
P111 at standard dilution (2% by weight) and heated to 40C for 2 hours each.
Post clean cell test data shows increased water and salt passage after cleaning.
It is likely that organic surface foulant was masking damaged membrane
surfaces.
Fujiwara testing was positive for the presence of halogen (i.e. chlorine) on both
autopsied elements. High salt passage of membrane coupons before and after
cleaning is caused by halogenation of the membrane surface (probably due to
chlorine exposure). Feed water dechlorination equipment and procedures
should be reviewed to assure complete removal of total chlorine prior to the RO
elements.
Supporting data is included in the Procedures and Results, or Foulant Analysis
section of this report.
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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS


WET TEST
Elements were wet tested on San Marcos, CA city water. Wet test results were
normalized to the manufacturers published test conditions.

Flow,
gpm

Rejection,
%

DP,
psi

SN# 80441249

5.72

97.7

SN# 80441256

5.86

98.6

Manufacturers Specifications

4.5

99.7

3-5

Toray TM820C-400

ELEMENT WEIGHT
Because element weight is often indicative of the degree of fouling, elements
are weighed prior to the autopsy. SN# 80441249 and 80441256 weighed 36 and
34 pounds, respectively. New elements of this model weigh approximately 32-35
pounds.
EXTERNAL INSPECTION
Fiberglass wrap:
The outer fiberglass casing of both elements was in satisfactory condition.
Telescoping of element leaves:
Both ends of the element were examined for signs of membrane and feed
spacer extrusion. This type of damage is termed "telescoping" and is caused by
the development of high differential pressure (usually greater than 12 psi) across
the element. No telescoping was observed on either element.
Brine seals:
Brine seals were in good condition and showed no signs of damage that could
allow bypass of the RO concentrate water around the spiral wound membrane
scroll.
Anti-telescoping devices (ATD):
The ATDs are designed to prevent telescoping of element leaves at normal
differential pressures. ATDs on both elements were in good condition and
showed no sign of physical damage.
Permeate tubes:
No gouges were visible on the ends of the permeate tubes that could allow the
by-pass of feed water.
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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS

INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Membrane Surface:
Exposed membrane surface for SN# 80441249 contained a uniformly distributed
colorless gelatinous foulant (See Photo in Appendix B, Figure 1). Exposed
membrane surface for SN# 80441256 was essentially free of visible foulant
(Appendix B, Figure 2).
Fujiwara test:
The Fujiwara test is used to confirm that a polyamide (PA) thin-film membrane
has been exposed to an oxidizing halogen, such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine.
The test analyzes qualitatively whether halogens have become part of the
polymer structure through oxidative attack.
The Fujiwara test was positive on samples from both elements.
Feed spacer:
The feed spacer is a plastic net material (Vexar) designed to separate
membrane leaves to form a flow pathway and to promote turbulence within
feed water passages. Feed spacer in both elements was completely free of
foulant.
Permeate spacer:
Permeate spacer (Tricot) provides a pathway for permeate flow to central
permeate tube which minimizes permeate-side pressure loss. Tricot material was
in good condition in both elements.
Glue lines:
Membrane leaves are glued on three sides to separate feed and permeate
streams. Glue lines in both elements were in good condition and showed no
signs of pouching or delamination.

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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS


CELL TEST & LABORATORY CLEAN-IN-PLACE STUDY
Membrane samples were tested in a cell-test apparatus to determine
membrane performance characteristics. The permeate flow constant is
expressed as the A value, and the salt passage constant is expressed by a B
value. Both constants are functions of the chemical-physical properties of the
membrane plus any fouling layer present.
A and B value constants are also independent of operating parameters such
as pressure, temperature, and salt content of the feed stream. A value units
are cm/sec/atm. B value units are cm/sec. The table below shows
performance data before and after cleaning.

A Value

B Value

SN# 80441249

4.87 E-05
149.4% of Normal

4.78 E-06
107.1% of Normal

SN# 80441249 ; Post-Cleaning*

5.08 E-05
155.7% of Normal

6.84 E-06
153.3% of Normal

SN# 80441256

4.55 E-05
139.5% of Normal

4.01 E-06
Normal

SN# 80441256 ; Post-Cleaning*

4.81 E-05
147.4% of Normal

1.04 E-05
234% of Normal

2.41 to 3.26 E-05


Normal Range

3.29 to 4.46 E-06


Normal Range

Toray TM820C-400

Manufacturers original
specifications

* RoClean P303 and P111 solutions were used at standard dilution (2% by
weight in RO/DI water) and heated to 35 C for 2 hours each before rinsing.
Also, rinsing occurred between the subsequent treatments of P303 followed
by P111.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Loss on ignition:
Loss on ignition gives an approximation of the organic content of the foulant.
Values in excess of about 35% represent a significant organic content.
Insufficient foulant was present on either element to perform this test.
Membrane foulant density:
Membrane foulant density is the weight of dry foulant per area of membrane
surface. Foulant densities determined from past autopsies range from 0.04 to 1.6
mg/cm2 and average 0.203 mg/cm2. Insufficient foulant was present on either
element to perform this test.
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant surfaces.
Bubbles indicate the presence of carbonates. No bubbles were seen on the
membrane surface for either element.
Microbiological examination:
Foulant samples were stained and examined with a light microscope. Gram
positive bacteria are stained blue while Gram negative bacteria are stained red.
Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria were both observed during
microscope analysis for SN# 80441249 (See photo in Appendix B, Figure 3).
Insufficient foulant was present on the membrane surface of SN# 80441256 to
perform a microbiological examination.
Fourier Transformed Infrared (FT-IR) analysis:
FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of temporal
coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
electromagnetic radiation. Spectra are compared against a library of more than
10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN# 80441249 shows the presence of organic
foulant; polysaccharides, proteins, and sugars FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN#
80441256 indicates limited amounts of organic material.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
ZETA POTENTIAL:
Most naturally occurring colloids are negatively charged and surrounded by a
double layer of counter ions, Figure 1. Zeta potential is the charge that resides at
the double layer boundary, which we can conveniently measure with a zeta
potential meter.
Electrostatic repulsion becomes significant when two colloids approach each
other and their charged double layers begin to interfere. Because of this mutual
repulsion, coagulation and flocculation are difficult to accomplish and
coagulants are often overfed into the RO system resulting in a positive zeta
potential. Samples that show a near zero or neutral zeta potential represent the
optimum coagulant dosage.
2 grams of wet foulant was suspended in 200 mL of deionized H2O + 10 ppm
NaCl. Zeta potential of foulant from SN# 80441249 was -20.5 mV indicating there
was no coagulant overfeed in the system, or none used at all. Insufficient foulant
was present in SN# 80441256 to perform this test. Foulant solution pH was 7.2.

Figure 1: Image from Particle Characterization Laboratories, Inc. in Novato, CA.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS

Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):


EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with SEM imaging to identify inorganic
foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron microscope with an energy
dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. Electron beams in the
microscope cause specimens to emit x-rays including those from the k, l and m
atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays, which are said to be
characteristic of elements present in the specimen, can be used to calculate
composition of foulant material. This analysis is non-destructive and is accurate to
~1%. The elements Ca, Fe, Al, and SiO2 were present on the surface of both
elements indicating the presence of clay or silt (Appendix B, Figure 6). Insufficient
foulant could be removed from SN# 80441256, therefore a membrane sample
was analyzed (Appendix B, Figure 7). Elevated sulfur value is due to interference
from the polysulfone layer. All inorganic constituents are listed in the table below.
Detection of C and O along with trace phosphorous is related to the presence of
organic matter.

Elements
(wt. %)
Carbon
Oxygen
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminum
Silicon
Phosphorous
Sulfur
Calcium
Iron

SN#
80441249
58.3
32.6
0.6
0.5
0.6
1.6
1.0
1.1
2.6
1.1

SN#
80441256
73.0
12.8
<0.2
<0.2
4.6
<0.2
2.0
4.8
0.5
1.7

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APPENDIX A

Spiral Wound Membrane Construction

Figure 1: Diagram of a Spiral Wound Reverse Osmosis Element

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APPENDIX B

Figure 1: Exposed membrane surface for SN# 80441249.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 2: Exposed membrane surface for SN# 80441256.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 3: Light microscope image of foulant from SN# 80441249 @ 1000X.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 4: SEM image of foulant from SN# 80441249.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 5: SEM image of membrane surface for SN# 80441256.

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APPENDIX B

110
#249
105

H H

100

#256
95

90

85

80

75

70

65
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
1500
1000
Wavelength (CM-1)
Figure 1: FT-IR Pattern for PO 3386 samples with a stick pattern for reference polysaccharides, proteins
and sugars (red)

Figure 6: FT-IR spectra for SN# 80441249 (Lead #1) and 80441256 (Tail #7). Red
stick pattern represents bands from polysaccharides and proteins. All sharp
bands in the Tail sample are from the membrane itself as there was not
enough foulant present to remove for FT-IR.

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133 North Pacific Street


San Marcos, CA 92069
Telephone: (760) 744-0536
Fax: (760) 744-0619
dgibson@avistatech.com
www.avistatech.com

ESCA Analysis
To:

Peter Shen

From:

Dan Gibson

Company:

American Water

Date:

3/5/09

Subject:

ESCA Analysis

cc:

ESCA Analysis Results


X-ray Photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS), also known as Electron Spectroscopy for
Chemical Analysis (ESCA), is a surface analysis technique used for obtaining chemical
information from the surfaces (~50-60 angstroms) of solid materials. The method utilizes
an X-ray beam to excite a solid sample resulting in emission of photo-electrons. An
energy analysis of these photoelectrons provides elemental as well as their chemical
bonding information on the surfaces. Precise determination of binding energies is made
through the use of curve-fitting routines. A database is available for identifying binding
energies with actual compounds.
A membrane sample from Serial Number 80441249 was analyzed to determine the
cause for membrane surface damage. Results are shown in the table below.
ESCA RESULTS
Serial Number
Chlorine, %
Bromine, %
Oxidation
pH hydrolysis
ND= Not detected

SN# 80441249
0.15
ND
Yes
No

The Fujiwara test result from the membrane autopsy report is positive and chlorine was
found during ESCA analysis. Membrane surface damage is likely due to chlorine
exposure. The membrane sample also showed signs of oxidative damage that could be
associated with peroxide/peracetic acid exposure. If peroxide based products were
never used then the oxidation damage is likely halogen related.
Regards,
Dan Gibson

Membrane Autopsy Report

Completed for:

California American
Water

September 2009
WO#081709-4

USA:
Avista Technologies, Inc.
Phone: 760 744-0536
info@avistatech.com
United Kingdom:
Avista Technologies (UK) Ltd.
Phone: 44 (0) 131 449-6677
info@avistatech.co.uk

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S O L U T I O N S

TABLE of CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PROCEDURES AND RESULTS
Wet Test
Element Weight
External Inspection
Fiberglass Wrap
Telescoping of Element Leaves
Brine Seal
Anti-telescoping Device (ATD)
Permeate Tube
Internal Examination
Membrane Surface
Fujiwara Test
Feed Spacer (Vexar)
Permeate Spacer (Tricot)
Glue Lines
Cell Test / LAB CIP STUDY
FOULANT ANALYSIS
Loss on Ignition (LOI)
Membrane Foulant Density
Acid Test
Microbiological Examination
FT-IR Analysis
Zeta Potential
SEM / EDX Analysis

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3
4-6
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
7-8
7
7
7
7
7
8
9

APPENDIX A
Diagram of an RO Element

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APPENDIX B
Fig. 1 - 5

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
California American Water provided two Toray TMG10 reverse osmosis elements
to Avista Technologies for autopsy. Element serial numbers (SN#) were 70631256
and 70631299; and positioning within the system was 2nd Pass Feed and 2nd Pass
Tail, respectively. Elements were wet tested on San Marcos, CA tap water and
data normalized to manufacturers standard test conditions. Elements were then
weighed and dissected for autopsy. Please refer to the element drawing in
Appendix A, Figure 1 for an explanation of terms used throughout this report.
Both elements showed lower than normal permeate flow and reduced salt
rejection on baseline wet testing. Flat sheet cut membrane samples from each
individual element both showed salt rejection and permeate flow with normal
manufacturers specification during laboratory wet testing. There was no
evidence of mechanical failure (i.e. glue line failure or delamination) in either
element.
Exposed membrane surfaces for both elements were essentially free of any
visible foulant material. Insufficient foulant material was able to be collected
from either element to perform density analysis, loss on ignition (LOI) for organic
content, zeta potential, and light microscope analysis.
FT-IR analysis identified polysaccharides, proteins, and carbohydrates in foulant
from both elements (See IR spectra in Appendix B, Figure 3). SEM/EDX analysis of
SN# 70631256 identified silica scale along with trace amounts of iron-rich clay as
inorganic foulant material. For this particular foulant material, RoClean P303 and
P111 solutions are recommended at standard dilution (2% by weight in RO/DI
water) and heated to 40-45 C for 2 hours before rinsing. Rinsing should occur
between subsequent treatments of P303 followed by P111.
SEM/EDX analysis of SN# 70631299 identified silica scale along with trace
amounts of iron-rich clay as inorganic foulant material and therefore should be
cleaned with the combination of RoClean P303 followed by P112 in the fashion
mentioned above. SEM images of both elements foulant material are in
Appendix B, Figures 4 and 5.
Fujiwara test was positive on samples from both elements for the presence of
halogen (i.e. chlorine). High salt passage after cleaning is likely due to
halogenation of the rejecting membrane surface. RO system dechlorination
equipment and procedures should be reviewed to assure that zero total chlorine
is allowed to the membrane.
Supporting data is included in the Procedures and Results, or Foulant Analysis
sections of this report.

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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS


WET TEST
Elements were wet tested on San Marcos, CA city water. Wet test results were
normalized to the manufacturers published test conditions.

Flow,
gpm

Rejection,
%

P,
psi

SN# 70631256

1.26

96.8

SN# 70631299

1.38

97.6

Manufacturers Specifications

1.67

99.5

3-5

Toray TMG10

ELEMENT WEIGHT
Because element weight is often indicative of the degree of fouling, elements
are weighed prior to autopsy. SN# 70631256 and 70631299 both weighed 7
pounds each, respectively. New elements of this model weigh approximately 7-9
pounds.
EXTERNAL INSPECTION
Fiberglass wrap:
The outer fiberglass casing of both elements was in satisfactory condition.
Telescoping of element leaves:
Both ends of the element were examined for signs of membrane and feed
spacer extrusion. This type of damage is termed "telescoping" and is caused by
the development of high differential pressure (usually greater than 12 P) across
the element. No telescoping was observed on either element.
Brine seals:
Brine seals were in good condition and showed no signs of damage that could
allow bypass of RO concentrate water around the spiral wound membrane
scroll.
Anti-telescoping devices (ATD):
ATDs are designed to prevent telescoping of element leaves at normal
differential pressures. ATDs on both elements were in good condition and
showed no sign of physical damage.
Permeate tubes:
No gouges were visible on the ends of the permeate tubes that could allow bypass of feed water.

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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS


INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Membrane Surface:
Exposed membrane surfaces for both SN# 70631256 and 70631299 were both
essentially free of any visible foulant material. (See photos in Appendix B, Figures
1 and 2).
Fujiwara test:
Fujiwara testing is used to confirm that a polyamide (PA) thin-film membrane has
been exposed to an oxidizing halogen, such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine. The
test analyzes qualitatively whether halogens have become part of the polymer
structure through oxidative attack.
Fujiwara testing was positive on membrane samples from both elements.
Feed spacer:
The feed spacer is a plastic net material (Vexar) designed to separate
membrane leaves to form a flow pathway and to promote turbulence within
feed water passages. Feed spacer in both elements was clean and free of
foulant material.
Permeate spacer:
Permeate spacer (Tricot) provides a pathway for permeate flow to central
permeate tube which minimizes permeate-side pressure loss. Tricot material was
in good condition in both elements.
Glue lines:
Membrane leaves are glued on three sides to separate feed and permeate
streams. Glue lines in both elements were in good condition and showed no
signs of pouching or delamination.

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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS

CELL TEST & LABORATORY CLEAN-IN-PLACE STUDY


Membrane samples were tested in a cell-test apparatus to determine
membrane performance characteristics. Manufacturers original specifications
are 2400 gpd, 87 ft2 nominal membrane area, and 110 psi driving pressure.
The permeate flow constant is expressed as an A value, and the salt passage
constant is expressed by a B value. Both constants are functions of the
chemical-physical properties of the membrane plus any fouling layer present.
A and B value constants are also independent of operating parameters such
as pressure, temperature, and salt content of the feed stream. A value units
are cm/sec/atm. B value units are cm/sec.

A Value

B Value

SN# 70631256

1.58 E-04
Normal

5.90 E-06
Normal

SN# 70631299

1.71 E-04
Normal

6.79 E-06
Normal

1.57 to 2.13 E-04


Normal Range

5.61 to 7.59 E-06


Normal Range

Toray TMG10

Manufacturers original specifications

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Loss on ignition:
Loss on ignition (LOI) gives an approximation of the organic content within
foulant material. Values in excess of about 35% represent a significant organic
content. Insufficient foulant material was present for LOI analysis in both SN#
70631256 and 70631299.
Membrane foulant density:
Membrane foulant density is the weight of dry foulant per area of membrane
surface. Foulant densities determined from past autopsies range from 0.04 to 1.6
mg/cm2 and average 0.203 mg/cm2. Insufficient foulant material was present for
foulant density analysis in both SN# 70631256 and 70631299.
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant surfaces.
Bubbles would indicate the presence of carbonates. No bubbles were observed
on either elements foulant material.
Microbiological examination:
Insufficient foulant material was present for light microscope analysis in both SN#
70631256 and 70631299.
Fourier Transformed Infrared (FT-IR) analysis:
FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of temporal
coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
electromagnetic radiation. Spectra are compared against a library of more than
10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR analysis identified polysaccharides, proteins, and carbohydrates in foulant
from both elements (See spectra in Appendix B, Figure 3).

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
ZETA POTENTIAL:
Most naturally occurring colloids are negatively charged and surrounded by a
double layer of counter ions, Figure 1. Zeta potential is the charge that resides at
the double layer boundary, which we can conveniently measure with a zeta
potential meter.
Electrostatic repulsion becomes significant when two colloids approach each
other and their charged double layers begin to interfere. Because of this mutual
repulsion, coagulation and flocculation are difficult to accomplish and
coagulants are often overfed into the RO system resulting in a positive zeta
potential. Samples that show a near zero or neutral zeta potential represent the
optimum coagulant dosage.
Insufficient foulant material was present for zeta potential analysis in both SN#
70631256 and 70631299.

Figure 1: Image from Particle Characterization Laboratories, Inc. in Novato, CA.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):
EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with SEM imaging to identify inorganic
foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron microscope with an energy
dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. Electron beams in the
microscope cause specimens to emit x-rays including those from the k, l and m
atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays, which are said to be
characteristic of elements present in the specimen, can be used to calculate
composition of foulant material. This SEM/EDX analysis is non-destructive and is
accurate to ~1%. This technique determined the elements (C, Fe, O) to be
dominant in the membrane sample of element SN#70631256, and are
identified as iron oxide. Trace amounts of iron aluminum silicates (clay) were also
identified as inorganic foulant material.
The elements (C, Si, O) were dominant in the membrane sample of element
SN#70631299, and can be identified as silicon oxide along with trace amounts of
iron aluminum silicates (clay) as inorganic foulant material. SEM images of both
elements foulant material are located in Appendix B, Figures 4 and 5. All
inorganic constituents are listed in the table below.

Elements
(wt. %)

SN# 70631256

SN# 70631299

Carbon

49.1

30.0

Nitrogen

3.8

2.9

Oxygen

12.8

28.6

Sodium

1.0

0.3

Magnesium

0.8

0.6

Aluminum

0.7

3.2

Silicon

1.2

29.4

Phosphorous

0.8

0.3

Sulfur

4.9

2.3

Potassium

0.5

0.6

Chlorine

0.6

<0.2

Calcium

1.2

<0.2

Iron

20.4

1.7

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APPENDIX A

Spiral Wound Membrane Construction

Figure 1: Diagram of a Spiral Wound Reverse Osmosis Element

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APPENDIX B

Figure 1: Exposed membrane surface for SN# 70631256.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 2: Exposed membrane surface for SN# 70631299.

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APPENDIX B

105
#256
100

95

#299

90

Background

85

80

75

70

65

60

55
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
Wavelength (CM-1)

1500

1000

Figure 1: FT-IR Pattern for PO 20134 sample with a stick pattern for proteins & carbohydrates (red)

Figure 3: FT-IR spectra for SN# 70631256 and 70631299. FT-IR analysis identified
polysaccharides, proteins, and carbohydrates in foulant from both elements (red
stick pattern).

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APPENDIX B

Figure 4: SEM image of foulant from SN# 70631256.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 5: SEM image of foulant from SN# 70631299.

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133 North Pacific Street


San Marcos, CA 92069
Telephone: (760) 744-0536
Fax: (760) 744-0619
dgibson@avistatech.com
www.avistatech.com

ESCA Analysis
To:

Anthony Cappa

From:

Dan Gibson

Company:

California American Water

Date:

10/21/09

Subject:

ESCA Analysis

cc:

ESCA Analysis Results


X-ray Photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS), also known as Electron Spectroscopy for
Chemical Analysis (ESCA), is a surface analysis technique used for obtaining chemical
information from the surfaces (~50-60 angstroms) of solid materials. The method utilizes
an X-ray beam to excite a solid sample resulting in emission of photo-electrons. An
energy analysis of these photoelectrons provides elemental as well as their chemical
bonding information on the surfaces. Precise determination of binding energies is made
through the use of curve-fitting routines. A database is available for identifying binding
energies with actual compounds.
A membrane sample from Serial Number 70631299 was analyzed to determine the
cause for membrane surface damage. Results are shown in the table below.
ESCA RESULTS
Serial Number
Chlorine, %
Bromine, %
Oxidation
pH hydrolysis
ND= Not detected

SN# 70631299
1.6
ND
Yes
No

The Fujiwara test result from the membrane autopsy report is positive and chlorine was
found during ESCA analysis. Membrane surface damage is likely due to chlorine
exposure. The membrane sample also showed signs of oxidative damage that could be
associated with peroxide/peracetic acid exposure. If peroxide based products were
never used then the oxidation damage is likely halogen related.
Regards,
Dan Gibson

Ultrafiltration Membrane
Fiber Analysis Report
Completed for:

Montgomery Watson
Moss Landing
SN# 119105

February 2010
WO#121409-10mwhmossUF9105

USA:
Avista Technologies, Inc.
Phone: 760 744-0536
info@avistatech.com
United Kingdom:
Avista Technologies (UK) Ltd.
Phone: 44 (0) 131 4496677
info@avistatech.co.uk
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S O L U T I O N S

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

MWH Moss Landing provided a Memcor module to Avista Technologies for


dissection and analysis. Dissected fibers were removed for sampling from the
Memcor module and were analyzed using SEM/EDX & FT-IR to characterize the
surface foulant. Module serial number (SN#) was 119105.
The module was creased near the center, but otherwise was free of any obvious
defects. The UF fibers appeared visually clean, so a sample from the center
section of the bundle was chosen for analysis (See photos in Appendix A, Figure
1).
SEM/EDX analysis identified iron aluminum silicate clay as the primary inorganic
foulant (See SEM image in Appendix A, Figure 2). Some iron and aluminum oxides
may also be present. FT-IR analysis of the fiber section revealed the presence of
trace proteins and carbohydrates that are indicative of organic and or
biological material (FT-IR spectra is included in Appendix A, Figure 3).
Supporting data is included in the Procedures and Results section of this report.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant material
itself and on fiber surfaces. Bubbles effervescing would indicate the presence of
carbonates. No bubbles were seen on the fiber surfaces.
Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):
EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) to identify inorganic foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron
microscope with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. The
electron beam in the microscope causes specimens to emit x-rays including
those from the k, l and m atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays,
which are said to be characteristic of the elements present in the specimen,
can be used to calculate composition for a full qualitative analysis. The analysis is
non-destructive and is accurate to ~1%. This technique determined the elements
Si, Al, and Fe (iron aluminum silicates) and possibly iron and aluminum oxides to
be dominant (See SEM image in Appendix A, Figure 2). All inorganic constituents
are listed in the table below.
Elements
(wt. %)
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Fluorine
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminum
Silicon
Phosphorous
Sulfur
Chlorine
Potassium
Calcium
Iron

SN# 1199105
12.4
<0.2
24.9
<0.2
1.6
2.1
8.7
25.6
4.3
3.9
1.6
2.1
1.1
11.9

Fourier Transformed Infared (FT-IR) analysis:


FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the
temporal coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
the electromagnetic radiation or other type of radiation. Spectra are compared
against a library of more than 10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN# SN# 1199105 indicates trace organic proteins,
carbohydrates, and polysaccharides (See IR spectra in Appendix A, Figure 3).

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APPENDIX A

Figure 1: Image of module SN# 119105. Area circled in red indicates the sample
location for the fiber analysis.

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APPENDIX A

Figure 2: SEM image of fouled fiber @ 440x.

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APPENDIX A
110

100

90

80

70

60

50
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
Wavenumbers (cm-1)

1500

1000

Figure 1: FT-IR patterns for PO 20252 # 9105 sample w/ a stck pattern for carbohydrates and
polysacharrides I(red)

Figure 3: FT-IR spectra for fouled fiber with red stick patterns for proteins,
polysaccharides, and carbohydrates.

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Ultrafiltration Membrane
Fiber Analysis Report
Completed for:

Montgomery Watson
Moss Landing
SN# 459185

February 2010
WO#121409-10mwhmossUF9185

USA:
Avista Technologies, Inc.
Phone: 760 744-0536
info@avistatech.com
United Kingdom:
Avista Technologies (UK) Ltd.
Phone: 44 (0) 131 4496677
info@avistatech.co.uk
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

MWH Moss Landing provided a Memcor module to Avista Technologies for


dissection and analysis. Dissected fibers were removed for sampling from the
Memcor module and were analyzed using SEM/EDX & FT-IR to characterize the
surface foulant. Module serial number (SN#) was 459185.
The module was in good physical condition showing no signs of creasing or
breakage of the outer protective plastic mesh. The UF fibers appeared relatively
clean, but some brown colored deposit was seen towards the bottom end and
samples from that location were selected for analysis (See photos in Appendix A,
Figure 1).
SEM/EDX analysis identified iron aluminum silicate clay as the primary inorganic
foulant (See SEM image in Appendix A, Figure 2). FT-IR analysis of the fiber section
revealed the presence of trace proteins and carbohydrates that are indicative
of organic and or biological material (FT-IR spectra is included in Appendix A,
Figure 3).
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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant material
itself and on fiber surfaces. Bubbles effervescing would indicate the presence of
carbonates. No bubbles were seen on the fiber surfaces.
Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):
EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) to identify inorganic foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron
microscope with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. The
electron beam in the microscope causes specimens to emit x-rays including
those from the k, l and m atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays,
which are said to be characteristic of the elements present in the specimen,
can be used to calculate composition for a full qualitative analysis. The analysis is
non-destructive and is accurate to ~1%. This technique determined the elements
Si, Al, and Fe (iron aluminum silicates) to be dominant (See SEM image in
Appendix A, Figure 3). All inorganic constituents are listed in the table below.
Elements
(wt. %)
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminum
Silicon
Phosphorous
Sulfur
Potassium
Titanium
Calcium
Iron

SN# 459185
7.9
<0.2
31.1
4.2
5.5
15.3
28.7
<0.2
<0.2
0.4
<0.2
3.5
5.0

Fourier Transformed Infared (FT-IR) analysis:


FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the
temporal coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
the electromagnetic radiation or other type of radiation. Spectra are compared
against a library of more than 10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN# SN# 459185 indicates a trace presence of
organic proteins, carbohydrates, and polysaccharides (See IR spectra in
Appendix A, Figure 4).

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APPENDIX A

Figure 1: Image of module SN# 459185. Area circled in red indicates the sample
location for the fiber analysis.
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APPENDIX A

Figure 2: SEM image of fouled fiber @ 216x.

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APPENDIX A
105

100

95
Background
90

85

80

75

70
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
Wavenumbers (cm-1)

1500

1000

Figure 1: FT-IR for PO20246 samples w/ a stick pattern for carbohydrates and pollysacharrides (red)

Figure 3: FT-IR spectra for fouled fiber.

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Ultrafiltration Membrane
Fiber Analysis Report
Completed for:

Montgomery Watson
Moss Landing
SN# 06B260

February 2010
WO#121409-10mwhmossUF06B260

USA:
Avista Technologies, Inc.
Phone: 760 744-0536
info@avistatech.com
United Kingdom:
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Phone: 44 (0) 131 4496677
info@avistatech.co.uk
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

MWH Moss Landing provided a Norit module to Avista Technologies for


dissection and analysis. Dissected fibers were removed for sampling from the
Norit module and were analyzed using SEM/EDX & FT-IR to characterize the
surface foulant. Module serial number (SN#) was 06B260.
The module was in good physical condition showing no signs of creasing or
breakage of the outer protective plastic mesh. One end of the module was
coated with dark brown colored foulant material (Appendix A, Figure 1).
SEM/EDX analysis identified iron aluminum silicate clay as the primary inorganic
foulant (See SEM image in Appendix A, Figure 2). Sodium chloride was also
present. FT-IR analysis of the interior of the fiber revealed the presence of trace
proteins and carbohydrates that are indicative of organic and or biological
material (FT-IR spectra is included in Appendix A, Figure 3).
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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant material
itself and on fiber surfaces. Bubbles effervescing would indicate the presence of
carbonates. No bubbles were seen on the fiber surfaces.
Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):
EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) to identify inorganic foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron
microscope with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. The
electron beam in the microscope causes specimens to emit x-rays including
those from the k, l and m atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays,
which are said to be characteristic of the elements present in the specimen,
can be used to calculate composition for a full qualitative analysis. The analysis is
non-destructive and is accurate to ~1%. This technique determined the elements
Si, Al, and Fe (iron aluminum silicates) to be dominant (See SEM image in
Appendix A, Figure 3). Sodium chloride was also present. All inorganic
constituents are listed in the table below.
Elements
(wt. %)
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminum
Silicon
Phosphorous
Sulfur
Chloride
potassium
Calcium
Iron

SN# 06B260
26.4
<0.2
15.1
16.3
2.2
2.2
4.5
<0.2
5.2
25.3
0.3
0.3
1.9

Fourier Transformed Infared (FT-IR) analysis:


FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the
temporal coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
the electromagnetic radiation or other type of radiation. Spectra are compared
against a library of more than 10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN# 06B260 indicates trace organic proteins,
carbohydrates, and polysaccharides (See IR spectra in Appendix A, Figure 4).

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APPENDIX A

Figure 1: Image of module SN# 06B260. Area circled in red indicates the sample
location for the fiber analysis.

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APPENDIX A

Figure 2: SEM image of fouled fiber @ 109x.

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APPENDIX A
105

100

95
Background
90

85

80

75

70
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
Wavenumbers (cm-1)

1500

1000

Figure 1: FT-IR for PO20247 samples w/ a stick pattern for carbohydrates and pollysacharrides (red)

Figure 3: FT-IR spectra for fouled fiber. Red stick patterns for carbohydrates,
proteins, and polysaccharides.

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Ultrafiltration Membrane
Fiber Analysis Report
Completed for:

Toray Poway
SN# F28080093

February 2010
WO#011910-6toraymosslanding

USA:
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Phone: 760 744-0536
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Toray Poway provided a HFU-2020 UF module to Avista Technologies for


dissection and analysis. Fibers were removed from the module for anlaysis using
SEM/EDX & FT-IR to characterize the surface foulant. Module serial number (SN#)
was F28080093.
The module was in good physical condition. A channel was cut in the outer
plastic housing to allow for the harvesting of fibers (See photos in Appendix A,
Figure 1). The majority of fibers were fouled visually with a tan to light grey
colored foulant. Some fibers were pure white and may have been sealed from
water flow during manufacture. These pure white colored tubes were used as
new fibers for the SEM/EDX and FT-IR baseline analyses.
SEM/EDX analysis identified fluorine from the fibers themselves along with iron
aluminum silicate clay. Some iron and aluminum oxides may also be present.
Sodium chloride was detected on both the new and fouled fibers (See SEM
images in Appendix A, Figures 2 and 3). FT-IR analysis of the fiber section
revealed the presence of trace proteins and carbohydrates that are indicative
of organic and or biological material (FT-IR spectra is included in Appendix A,
Figure 4).
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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant material
itself and on fiber surfaces. Bubbles effervescing would indicate the presence of
carbonates. No bubbles were seen on the fiber surfaces.
Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):
EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) to identify inorganic foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron
microscope with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. The
electron beam in the microscope causes specimens to emit x-rays including
those from the k, l and m atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays,
which are said to be characteristic of the elements present in the specimen,
can be used to calculate composition for a full qualitative analysis. The analysis is
non-destructive and is accurate to ~1%. This technique determined the elements
Si, Al, and Fe (iron aluminum silicates) and possibly iron and aluminum oxides to
be dominant (See SEM image in Appendix A, Figure 2). Fluorine is contributed by
the fibers themselves and is not indicative of the actual foulant. All inorganic
constituents are listed in the table below.
Elements
(wt. %)
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Fluorine
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminum
Silicon
Phosphorous
Sulfur
Chlorine
Potassium
Calcium
Iron

Toray
Fouled
45.7
<0.2
5.6
19.4
11.8
0.6
0.6
1.0
0.8
0.6
13.1
<0.2
0.4
0.5

Toray New
46.8
<0.2
18.7
27.1
0.5
0.3
1.0
2.3
1.0
<0.2
0.4
<0.2
0.2
1.2

Fourier Transformed Infared (FT-IR) analysis:


FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the
temporal coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
the electromagnetic radiation or other type of radiation. Spectra are compared
against a library of more than 10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN# SN# F28080093 indicates a trace presence of
organic proteins, carbohydrates, and polysaccharides (See IR spectra in
Appendix A, Figure 3).
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APPENDIX A

Figure 1: Image of module SN# F28080093. Area circled in red indicates the
sample location for the fiber analysis.
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APPENDIX A

Figure 2: SEM image of fouled fiber @ 461x.

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APPENDIX A

Figure 3: SEM image of a new fiber @ 106x.

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APPENDIX A
110
New
Fouled
100

90

80

70

60

50
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
1500
1000
Wavenumbers (cm-1)
Figure 1: FT-IR patterns for PO 20252 samples w/ a stck pattern for carbohydrates and polysacharrides
I(red)

Figure 4: FT-IR spectra for fouled and new fibers with red stick patterns for
proteins, carbohydrates, and polysaccharides.

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Membrane Autopsy Report

Completed for:

Montgomery Watson
Moss Landing

February 2010
WO#121409-10mwhmosslanding

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Phone: 760 744-0536
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S O L U T I O N S

TABLE of CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PROCEDURES AND RESULTS
Wet Test
Element Weight
External Inspection
Fiberglass Wrap
Telescoping of Element Leaves
Brine Seal
Anti-telescoping Device (ATD)
Permeate Tube
Internal Examination
Membrane Surface
Fujiwara Test
Feed Spacer (Vexar)
Permeate Spacer (Tricot)
Glue Lines
Cell Test / LAB CIP STUDY
FOULANT ANALYSIS
Loss on Ignition (LOI)
Membrane Foulant Density
Acid Test
Microbiological Examination
FT-IR Analysis
Zeta Potential
SEM / EDX Analysis

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APPENDIX A
Diagram of an RO Element

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APPENDIX B
Fig. 1 - 6

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Montgomery Watson Moss Landing provided one Toray TM820C-400 sea water
reverse osmosis element to Avista Technologies for autopsy. Element serial
number (SN#) was 080441471, and it was labeled 7th position. Element was wet
tested on San Marcos, CA tap water and data was normalized to seawater
conditions. Elements were weighed and dissected for autopsy. Please refer to
the element drawing in Appendix A for an explanation of terms used throughout
this report.
SN# 080441471 weighed 37 pounds; new elements of this tyyp weigh 32-35
pounds. Normalized wet test data suggests permeate flow is at the high end of
normal range and rejection was 98.6%. Flat sheet cut membrane samples
mimicked full element data showing higher than normal permeate flow on
baseline testing. There was no evidence of mechanical failure (i.e. glue line
failure or delamination), but significant compaction was observed on element
SN# 080441471 (see description in Appendix A).
Exposed membrane surfaces for SN# 080441471 were evenly coated (0.08
mg/cm2 foulant density) with clear to tan colored gelatinous foulant material.
Organic matter dominated foulant material in SN# 080441471, as indicated by a
loss on ignition (LOI) of 97.6%. Vexar feed spacer was free of foulant. Light
microscope analysis showed both Gram positive bacteria and amorphous
organic material are present.
SEM/EDX analysis of foulant material from SN# 080441471 identified only trace
amounts of clay (iron aluminum silicate) and iron oxide as inorganic foulant. FT-IR
analysis identified large amounts of polysaccharides, proteins, and
carbohydrates on SN# 080441471.
Flat sheet membrane coupons were cleaned with RoClean P111 and a second
cleaning was performed using a generic cleaning regime provided by the
customer. Cell test cleaning results are included in the body of this report.
Fujiwara testing was positive for the presence of halogen (i.e. chlorine) on SN#
080441471. It is likely that the membrane surface foulant is masking damaged
(halogenated) membrane surfaces. Once the foulant is removed, the salt
passage increases slightly.
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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS


WET TEST
Element SN# 080441471 was wet tested on San Marcos, CA city water, and the
results were normalized to the manufacturers published seawater test
conditions. Wet test results are tabulated in the following table.

Toray TM820C-400
SN# 080441471
Manufacturers Specifications

Flow,
gpm

Rejection,
%

DP,
psi

4.58

98.6

3.6-4.5

99.5-99.8

3-5

ELEMENT WEIGHT
Because element weight is often indicative of the degree of fouling, elements
are weighed prior to the autopsy. SN# 080441471 weighed 37 pounds. New
elements of this model weigh approximately 32-35 pounds.
EXTERNAL INSPECTION
Fiberglass wrap:
The outer fiberglass casing of element SN# 080441471 was in satisfactory
condition.
Telescoping of element leaves:
Both ends of the element were examined for signs of membrane and feed
spacer extrusion. This type of damage is termed "telescoping" and is caused by
the development of high differential pressure (usually greater than 12 psi) across
the element. Slight telescoping was observed on element SN# 080441471 (see
photo in Appendix B, Figure 1).
Brine seal:
Brine seal was in good condition and showed no signs of damage that could
allow bypass of the RO concentrate water around the spiral wound membrane
scroll.
Anti-telescoping devices (ATD):
The ATDs are designed to prevent telescoping of element leaves at normal
differential pressures. ATDs on element SN# 080441471 were in good condition
and showed no sign of physical damage.
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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS


Permeate tubes:
No gouges were visible on the ends of the permeate tube that could allow the
by-pass of feed water.
INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Membrane Surface:
Exposed membrane surface for SN# 080441471 contained a uniformly distributed
clear to tan colored, gelatinous foulant material (See Photo in Appendix B, Figure
1 and 2). Significant compaction was observed on this element (See description
of compaction in Appendix A).
Fujiwara test:
The Fujiwara test is used to confirm that a polyamide (PA) thin-film membrane
has been exposed to an oxidizing halogen, such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine.
The test analyzes qualitatively whether halogens have become part of the
polymer structure through oxidative attack.
The Fujiwara test was positive on samples from element SN# 080441471.
Feed spacer:
The feed spacer is a plastic net material (Vexar) designed to separate
membrane leaves to form a flow pathway and to promote turbulence within
feed water passages. Feed spacer in SN# 080441471 is free of foulant (Appendix
B, Figure 3).
Permeate spacer:
Permeate spacer (Tricot) provides a pathway for permeate flow to central
permeate tube which minimizes permeate-side pressure loss. Tricot material was
in good condition in element SN# 080441471.
Glue lines:
Membrane leaves are glued on three sides to separate feed and permeate
streams. Glue lines in element SN# 080441471 were in good condition and
showed no signs of pouching or delamination.

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PROCEDURES AND RESULTS

CELL TEST & LABORATORY CLEAN-IN-PLACE STUDY


Membrane samples were tested in a seawater cell-test apparatus to determine
membrane performance characteristics. Manufacturers original specifications
are 6500 gpd, 400 ft2 nominal membrane area, and 432 psi net driving pressure.
The permeate flow constant is expressed as the A value, and the salt passage
constant is expressed by a B value. Both constants are functions of the
chemical-physical properties of the membrane plus any fouling layer present.
A and B value constants are also independent of operating parameters such
as pressure (800 psi), temperature (23C), and salt content (32,000 ppm NaCl) of
the feed stream. A value units are cm/sec/atm. B value units are cm/sec.
The table below shows performance data before and after cleaning.

Toray TM820-370

A Value

B Value

SN# 080441471 Baseline Pre-Clean

3.61 E-05
154% of Normal

1.08 E-06
41% of Normal

SN# 080441471
Post RoClean P111

3.83 E-05
164% of Normal

4.76 E-06
133% of Normal

SN# 080441471 Baseline Pre-Clean

3.62 E-05
155% of Normal

2.65 E-06
Normal

SN# 080441471
Post Generic Clean**

3.46 E-05
148% of Normal

2.33 E-06
88% of Normal

Manufacturers original
specifications

2.41 to 3.26 E-05


Normal Range

1.64 to 2.23 E-06


Normal Range

* RoClean P111 was used at standard dilution (2% by weight in RO/DI water)
and heated to 40-45 C for 3 hours before rinsing.
**Citric acid @ pH 2-2.5 followed by NaOH @ pH 10-11, followed by citric acid
@ pH 2-2.5 (1 hour each)

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
Loss on ignition:
Loss on ignition gives an approximation of the organic content of the foulant.
Values in excess of about 35% represent a significant organic content. Foulant
from SN# 080441471 had a LOI of 96.7%.
Membrane foulant density:
Membrane foulant density is the weight of dry foulant per area of membrane
surface. Foulant densities determined from past autopsies range from 0.04 to 1.6
mg/cm2 and average 0.203 mg/cm2. Foulant density for SN# 080441471 was 0.08
mg/cm2.
Acid test:
Several drops of dilute hydrochloric acid were placed on the foulant surfaces.
Bubbles indicate the presence of carbonates. No bubbles were seen on the
membrane surface for this element.
Microbiological examination:
Foulant samples were stained and examined with a light microscope. Gram
positive bacteria are stained blue while gram negative bacteria are stained red.
Gram positive bacteria were both observed as well as larger microalgae during
microscope analysis for SN# 080441471 (See photo in Appendix B, Figure 4).
Fourier Transformed Infared (FT-IR) analysis:
FT-IR analysis identifies organic foulant constituents. FT-IR is a measurement
technique whereby spectra are collected based on measurements of the
temporal coherence of a radiative source, using time-domain measurements of
the electromagnetic radiation or other type of radiation. Spectra are compared
against a library of more than 10,000 known constituents.
FT-IR spectrum of foulant from SN# 080441471 indicates a significant presence of
organic foulant material; polysaccharides, proteins, and carbohydrates (See
image in Appendix B, Figure 5). Additionally, the presence of hydrocarbons was
confirmed with peaks located at 2900 cm-1.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS
ZETA POTENTIAL:
Most naturally occurring colloids are negatively charged and surrounded by a
double layer of counter ions, Figure 1. Zeta potential is the charge that resides at
the double layer boundary, which we can conveniently measure with a zeta
potential meter.
Electrostatic repulsion becomes significant when two colloids approach each
other and their charged double layers begin to interfere. Because of this mutual
repulsion, coagulation and flocculation are difficult to accomplish and
coagulants are often overfed into the RO system resulting in a positive zeta
potential. Samples that show a near zero or neutral zeta potential represent the
optimum coagulant dosage.
2 grams of wet foulant was suspended in 200 mL of deionized H2O + 10 ppm
NaCl. Zeta potential of foulant from SN# 080441471 was -3.14 mV indicating
there was no coagulant overfeed in the system, or none used at all. Foulant
solution pH was 7.2.

Figure 1: Image from Particle Characterization Laboratories, Inc. in Novato, CA.

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FOULANT ANALYSIS

Scanning Electron Microscopy /Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM/EDX):


EDX analysis is conducted in conjunction with SEM imaging to identify inorganic
foulant constituents. In this technique, an electron microscope with an energy
dispersive X-ray spectrometer is used for analysis. Electron beams in the
microscope cause specimens to emit x-rays including those from the k, l and m
atomic shells. Spectrometer counts of these x-rays, which are said to be
characteristic of elements present in the specimen, can be used to calculate
composition of foulant material. This analysis is non-destructive and is accurate to
~1%. This technique determined the presence of aluminum silicate clay and
trace amounts of iron oxide. SEM image is included in Appendix B, Figure 6. All
inorganic constituents are listed in the table below.

Elements
(wt. %)
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminum
Silicon
Phosphorous
Sulfur
Chloride
Potassium
Calcium
Iron

SN#
080441471
58.4
<0.2
23.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
<0.2
2.2
0.3
0.2
3.1
9.6

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APPENDIX A

Spiral Wound Membrane Construction

Diagram of a Spiral Wound Reverse Osmosis Element

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APPENDIX A

COMPACTION
Compaction is defined the deformation of the membrane and membrane
backing material under pressure. There are two possible consequences to
compaction: One is the embossing of the membrane backing into the
permeate (Tricot) carrier material. This results in increased pressure losses on the
permeate side of the element, thus reducing flow, or conversely, requiring higher
pressures to maintain specified flows. The second potential consequence is the
compression of the porous polysulfone membrane support material, which is
sandwiched between the rejecting membrane layer and the polyester backing.
Compression of this layer also reduces flow. However, significant compression of
the polysulfone layer generally occurs only at very high pressures.
A certain amount of membrane compaction is inevitable due to construction
from plastics and textile materials that all deform under pressure. Only when
compaction becomes severe is element performance significantly
compromised.
The effect of embossing of the membrane into the permeate carrier is estimated
by measuring the flux difference between the element and a membrane sample
taken from the element and tested in a cell test apparatus.

Description of damage caused by compaction of a spiral wound membrane

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APPENDIX B

Figure 1: Exposed membrane surfaces for SN# 080441471.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 2: Tan colored gelatinous foulant present on SN# 080441471.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 3: Laboratory cleaning study photos from SN# 080441471.

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Figure 4: Microscope image (1000x) of foulant from SN# 080441471.

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APPENDIX B

105

100

95
Background
90

85

80

75

70
4000

3500

3000

2500
2000
Wavenumbers (cm-1)

1500

1000

Figure 1: FT-IR for PO20248 samples w/ a stick pattern for carbohydrates and pollysacharrides (red)

Figure 5: FT-IR spectra for SN# 080441471 showing red stick pattern representing
bands from carbohydrates, polysaccharides and proteins.

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APPENDIX B

Figure 6: SEM image of foulant from SN# 080441471.

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O.S.C.A.R. RESULTS
Customer Information:
Name: MWH Montgomery Watson, Moss Landing
End User: Moss Landing
Date: 2/12/10
Customer PO:
Work Order No: 121409-10
Membranes Cleaned: 3

Toray
TM820C-400

Serial Number

Normalized Conditions:
Temperature, oC:
Net Driving Pressure, psig: 448
Norm Recovery, %: 15

OEM Specifications:
Flow Rate: 3.6 to 4.5
% Rejection: 99.5% to 99.8%

Normalized Results
Flow, gpm
Rejection, %

Test

Delta Pressure
psi

Pre Clean

4.85

98.6

37 LBS Autopsy

Pre Clean

3.89

98.7

34 LBS

Post Clean

4.50

99.4

After Acid 2.5 pH and Caustic pH 10.5


Cleaning

4.97

99.8

After second Acid pH 2.5 Cleaning

Notes

080441471
Post Clean
080441474
Pre Clean
080441474
Post Clean

* Cleaners applied at 1 hour intervals


* Membrane performance normalized to 25C including Net driving Pressure, permeate flow, and quality.

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Phone: 760 744-0536 | Fax: 760 744-0619 | www.avistatech.com

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX H

Reverse Osmosis System Results By Trial

Prepared by MWH

H-1

May 2010

RO System, Trial 1, Pass 1, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
30

1000

25

800

20

600

The filtrate tank


cracked and was
replaced
temporarily.

The container
feed pumps were
down.

The filtrate tank was


replaced with a bigger
tank to accomodate
UF MWs.

15

400

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
1200

RO System, Trial 1, Pass 1, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
12

RO System, Trial 2, Pass 1, Pressures


Feed Pressure

Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs

30

1000

25

800

20
Automatic shutdown caused
by 1000 psi high pressure
limit; the limit was raised.

600

Jellyfish in the power


plant cooling loop
caused a shutdown.

Air compressor
failure.

15
Holiday
shutdown.

400

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

1200

RO System, Trial 2, Pass 1, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
12

RO System, Trial 3, Pass 1, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
30

1000

25

800

20

600

15

400

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
1200

RO System, Trial 3, Pass 1, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
12

RO System, Trial 4, Pass 1, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
30

1000

25

800

20

600

Major plant overhaul including changing


all membranes except RO Pass 1,
repiping, instrument / valve repairs, etc.

15

400

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
1200

RO System, Trial 4, Pass 1, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
12

RO System, Trial 5, Pass 1, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
30

1000

25

800

20

600

15

400

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
1200

RO System, Trial 5, Pass 1, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
12

RO System, Trial 6, Pass 1, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
30

1000

25

800

20

600

Flows were adjusted


to maintain flux and
recovery.

15

8th element
added.

400

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
1200

RO System, Trial 6, Pass 1, Flux


Flux

Specific Flux at 25 oC

12

CIPs
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Lower flux is due to adding


8th element but not yet
adjusting flow setpoints.

RO System, Trial 7, Pass 1, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC
30

1000

25

800

20

600

400

15
During the last week of
testing, Pass 1 pH was set to
7.7 (from 7.0).

Switched from 50% recovery to 45%


recovery (Trials 6-7). No CIP was performed
due to recent CIP and lack of fouling.

10

200

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
1200

RO System, Trial 7, Pass 1, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC
0.06

10

0.05

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.01

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
12

RO System, Trial 3, Pass 2, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
45

160

40

140

35

120

30

100

25

80

20

60

15

40

10

20

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
180

RO System, Trial 3, Pass 2, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.6

15

0.5

12

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
18

RO System, Trial 4, Pass 2, Pressures


Feed Pressure

Diff P at 25 oC

180

Feed Pressure (psi)

140

Major plant overhaul including changing


all membranes except RO Pass 1,
repiping, instrument / valve repairs, etc.

40

35

120

30

100

25

80

20

60

15

40

10

20

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

160

45

RO System, Trial 4, Pass 2, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC
0.6

15

0.5

12

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
18

RO System, Trial 5, Pass 2, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs
45

160

40

140

35

120

30

100

25

80

20

60

15

40

10

20

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure
180

RO System, Trial 5, Pass 2, Flux


Flux

Specific Flux at 25 oC

18

CIPs
0.6

15

0.5

12

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Erratic flux starting here through the end of the


project is due to corroded modulating control valves
that need to be adjusted manually (daily).

RO System, Trial 6, Pass 2, Pressures


Diff P at 25 oC

CIPs

180

45

160

40

140

35

120

30

100

25

80

20

60

15

40

20

10
The reason for the DP drop is not known.
A problem with the second stage DP
analyzer is suspected. The lower DP
continues for the duration of the project.

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

Feed Pressure

RO System, Trial 6, Pass 2, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.6

15

0.5

12

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
18

RO System, Trial 7, Pass 2, Pressures


Feed Pressure

Diff P at 25 oC

180

45
Toray TMG10 was
replaced with Toray
TM710.

40

140

35

120

30

100

25

80

20

60

15

40

10

20

Date / Time

Differential Pressure at 25 oC (psi)

Feed Pressure (psi)

160

CIPs

RO System, Trial 7, Pass 2, Flux


Specific Flux at 25 oC

CIPs
0.6

15

0.5

12

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

Date / Time

Specific Flux at 25 oC (gfd/psi)

Flux (gfd)

Flux
18

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX I

Analytical Data

Prepared by MWH

I-1

May 2010

S1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Total THM
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L

S1
1
06/19/08

Raw Water
2
07/02/08

3
07/11/08

4
08/05/08

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

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<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.005
0.53

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.016
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.00072
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0013
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.01
0.13

<0.02
<0.2

<0.25
<0.5

<0.4
0.24

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.001
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<0.005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.005
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<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
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<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
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<0.001
<0.002
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
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<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.02
<0.2

8
09/25/08

<0.02
<0.5

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
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<0.0005
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<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
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<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

17
11/20/08

18
11/24/08

19
12/04/08

20
01/08/09

21
01/13/09
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

Throughout this appendix:


Bold, outlined = outlier, not included in calculations
Dark column = QA/QC data by Weck Laboratories

<0.05
0.67

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

22
01/15/09

23
02/03/09

24
02/17/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
0.12
0.87

25
02/26/09

26
03/03/09

<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
1.2

S1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Total THM
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L

S1
27
03/05/09

Raw Water
28
03/17/09

29
03/19/09

30
03/24/09

31
03/26/09

32
03/31/09

33
04/02/09

34
04/22/09

QA/QC
04/22/09

35
4/28/09

36
05/05/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

37
05/12/09

38
05/14/09

39
05/12/09

40
05/19/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

41
05/21/09

42
05/28/09

43
06/02/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<.00001
<.00002

44
06/04/09

45
8/20/09

46
8/25/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.0005

0.0066
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005

<0.05
<0.0005

<0.05
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003

<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.003
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003

<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005

<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.006
<50.0
0.51

<0.001
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.006
<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<1
<1
<6
<1
<2
<1
<0.50
1.5

47
08/24/09

48
08/27/09
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0086
0.0076
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0036
<1.0
0.0036
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0
<0.5
<0.5

49
09/01/09

50
9/3/09

51
9/8/09
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.5
<0.5

<0.043
<0.21
<6
<0.11
<0.21
<0.13
<0.5
<0.5

S1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Total THM
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L

S1
52
9/15/09

<0.5
<0.5

Raw Water
53
54
9/22/09
10/12/09

55
10/14/09

56
10/21/09

57
10/29/09

58
11/11/09 DC

59
11/11/09 BC

60
11/18/09

61
11/24/09

62
12/2/09

63
12/9/09

64
12/16/09
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.001
<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<6
<1.0
<2.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

S1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S1
Sampling Event
1
Sampling Date 06/19/08
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
4.8
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.008
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.029
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
390
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.11
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.01
Fe Diss ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<0.10
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<1.0
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
5900
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
360
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1200
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.005
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.025
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
10000
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
7.4
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
<0.025
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
0.078
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<0.10
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
120
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
120
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
66
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
55
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
19000
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
0.0028
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<10
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
100
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<0.10
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
1.4
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
<2.0
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
0.067
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
<0.10
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
37000
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
83
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2600
Present/Absent
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.2
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
<0.50
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
1.4
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
3.1
1664-HEM - Hexane Extractable Material (Oil & Grease)
mg/L
Uranium-200.8 - Uranium
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Chlorphyll a
mg\L
Chlorine Dioxide
mg/L
Chlorine Residuel Total
mg/L
Chlorine Residuel Free
mg/L
Chloramine as C12
mg/L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
Silicon
mg/L
1.13
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Aggregate Organic Compounds
cm-1

Raw Water
2
07/02/08

3
07/11/08

4
08/05/08

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

4.7
<0.01
<0.01
370
0.11
0.1

4.9
<0.02
<0.02
410
0.11
0.11

5
<0.05
<0.05
390

5.1
<0.4
<0.02
390

4.9
<0.02
<0.02
380
0.13
0.11

4.7
<0.02
<0.05
380

<1.0
0.16
5900
350
1200
<0.01
<0.05
9200
7.2

<1.0
<2.0
6400
360
1300
<0.02
<0.1
11000
7.5

<2.0
<1.0
5900
370
1200
<0.4
<0.1
11000

<2.0
<2.0
5900
340
1200
<0.02
<0.1
9300

<2.0
<2.0
5500
340
1100
<0.02
<0.25
9000

8.2

6.9

<0.10
110
<5.0
<5.0
110

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

76
24000

68
23000

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
0
<30
26000

<1.0
22

<5.0
79

<5.0
45

3.2
2.1
0.033
<0.050

1.1
<2.0
0.052
0.095

100
3000
A
A
<1.0

2
<2.0
0.051
0.076
36000
94
2900
A
A
1.1

1.1

1.1

5900
320
1200

9000

<0.05
<0.1
<0.10
120
<5.0
<5.0
120
74
62
22000
0.0085
<10
132
<0.10
3.3
1.9
<0.10
<0.50
40000
<10
2800
A
A
1.9
<0.50

<0.1
<0.2
<0.10
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
74
62
20000
<1.0
180
<0.10
1.4
<2.0
0.04
0.1
36000
70
2800
A
A
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
47
<0.10
1.1
<2.0
0.031
<0.050

1.4

1.4

1.1

A
A

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

4.8
<0.05
<0.05
390

4.6
<0.05
<0.05
370
0.087
0.077

<2.0
<2.0
5900
380
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9700
6.9
7.2

<2.0
<2.0
5500
360
1100
<0.05
<0.25
9600
6.9
7.3

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

70
25000

64
21000

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
77
64
22000

64
20000

<5.0
1874

<5.0
391

<5.0
123

2.2
<2.0
0.15
0.18

1.4
<2.0
0.039
0.07

72
2700
A
A
<1.0

<1.0
<2.0
0.053
0.099
34000
63
2900
A
A
1.4

2.2

0.56

74
2700
A
A
1.5

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

7.7

7.2

7.2
7.3

611

64
2800
A
A
1.1

63
3000
A
A
<1.0

0.11
34000
45
2600
A
A
1.9
<0.50

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

5
<0.05
<0.05
400

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
8.4
7
7.2

<2.0
<2.0
6400
380
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
7
7.4

2700
A
A
<1.0

17
11/20/08

4.8
<0.05
<0.05
390
0.085
0.081

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
7
7.9

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

2800
A
A
<1.0

16
11/18/08

<2.0
<2.0
5900
360
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
6.9
7.1
<0.25
<0.5

<5.0
42

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
7
7.3

54

2
<2.0
0.039
0.077

2600
A
A
<1.0

1.4

2900
A
A
<1.0
<0.50

19
12/04/08

20
01/08/09

5.1
<0.05
<0.05
410
0.09
0.069

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
76
63
22000

63

18
11/24/08

3500
A
A
<1.0

<2.0
<2.0
6400
360
1300
<0.05
<0.25
12000
7.1
7.3

21
01/13/09

22
01/15/09

4.8
<0.05
<0.05
410
0.076
0.076

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

6.9
7.1

6.4
6.6

<2.0
<2.0
6000
370
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
6.4
6.5

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
6.9
7.5

23
02/03/09

24
02/17/09

25
02/26/09

26
03/03/09

5.2
<0.05
<0.05
390
0.11
0.11

4.6
<0.05
<0.05
370
0.13
0.13

5.1
<0.05
<0.05
380

5.0
<0.05
<0.05
360
0.11
0.11

<2.0
<5.0
5900
370
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9300
6.8
7.2

<2.0
1.3
5900
350
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9600
6.3
6.9
<0.25
<0.5
<0.10
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
66
55
23000

<2.0
<2.0
5900
350
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
6.8
7.2

<2.0
<10
5400
350
1100
<0.05
<0.25
9500
6.2
6.6
<0.25
<0.5

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
84
70
24000

<5.0
4645
<0.10
3.6
2.2
0.1
0.18

<5.0

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
78
65
23000

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
78
65
21000

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
71
59
19000

<5.0
47

<5.0
134

<5.0
280

1.7
<2.0
0.049
0.12

1.1
<2.0
0.05
0.054
34000
58
2800
A
A
<1.0

1.1
<2.0
0.064
0.066

2900
A
A
2.3

2900
A
A
<1.0

2900
A
A
<1.0

1.7

2900
A
A
<1.0

67
23000

<0.1
1.7
<2.0
0.048
<0.050

<5.0
1083
4.1
2.1
0.075
0.14

2500
A
A
1.7
<0.50

2700
A
A
4.1
<0.50
<0.25
<1.0

2900
A
A
1.9

3100
A
A
5.6
<0.50
<0.25
<1.0

1.1

1.4

1.7

<1.0

<1.0

1.5

<0.006
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
0.011
31

0.034
65

0.017
75.2

0.029

0.749

8.64

0.567

1.1
<1.0

1.3

<1.0

<1.0

1.1

1.2

1.1

<1.0

1.7

<1.0

1.1

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

1.4

1.1

<1.0

<1.0

<0.006

0.011
324
1.65

0.982

0.657

0.022
286

55

0.674

0.62

0.033
31
0.633

0.015
114
1.3

<0.009
59

<0.009
295
0.482

0.486

<0.009
782
0.394

0.642

0.012
214
0.679

0.009
178
0.58

1.05

0.807

0.67

S1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S1
Sampling Event
27
Sampling Date 03/05/09
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<2.0
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<2.0
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.05
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.25
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
6.6
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
7.1
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2600
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
A
Present/Absent
A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent
5.9
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.2
1664-HEM - Hexane Extractable Material (Oil & Grease)
mg/L
Uranium-200.8 - Uranium
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Chlorphyll a
mg\L
Chlorine Dioxide
mg/L
Chlorine Residuel Total
mg/L
Chlorine Residuel Free
mg/L
Chloramine as C12
mg/L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
Silicon
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Aggregate Organic Compounds
cm-1

Raw Water
28
03/17/09

29
03/19/09

5.2
<0.05

31
03/26/09

6
<0.05
<0.05
380
0.082
0.087

340

<2.0
<10
5000
280
1000
<0.05
<0.25
8800
6
4.8

30
03/24/09

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
6.5
7.1

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

<2.0
<10
5900
330
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9700
7.1
7.4

73
20000

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
91
76
22000

<5.0
286
<0.1
1.1
<2.0
0.068
0.073

<5.0
561
<0.1
1.4
<2.0
0.07
0.096

32
03/31/09

33
04/02/09

34
04/22/09

QA/QC
04/22/09

6
<0.05
<0.05
440

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
7.1
7.2

<5.0
<2.0
6500
390
1300
<0.05
<0.25
9200
6.7
7.6

35
4/28/09

4.1
<0.010
0.011
396
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
0.93

36
05/05/09

37
05/12/09

39
05/12/09

40
05/19/09

4.1

4.7

4.6

4.6

4.3

<0.010
<0.010
393

<0.010
<0.010
381
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
<0.50

<0.010
<0.010
468

<0.010
<0.010
390
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

<0.010
0.013
390
<0.020
<0.020
<2.0
3.5

<0.50
<0.50

38
05/14/09

<0.50
0.51

<0.50
<0.50

41
05/21/09

42
05/28/09

<0.50
<0.50

43
06/02/09

44
06/04/09

<1.0
<1.0

45
8/20/09

<5.0
<2.0

46
8/25/09

1.3
<4.0
380

<0.05
<0.25

373
1080
<0.010
0.012

<0.010
<0.010

8
<0.020
<0.020

8.9
8.4

130
<8.0
<8.0
130

130
<8.0
<8.0
130

63
22000

61
18000

<10
449

<10
327
<0.1

<0.010
0.011
9760

6.6
7.3

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
83
22000

20000

<5.0

<10

<0.1
2
<2.0
0.074
0.073

369
1050
<0.010
<0.010
11800

429
1260
<0.010
<0.010
14200

7.8

8.8

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

130
<8.0
<8.0
130

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

62
21000

59
18000

62
18000

<10
128
<0.1
1.7

<5.0
367

<5.0
243
<0.1

178
1.1

0.14

0.05
<0.050

0.076
0.079

0.03
<0.050

A
A
<1.0

2700
A
A
1.2

379
1220
<0.010
<0.010
9890

<0.010
<0.010
8.3
8.5

8.4

0.015
<0.010
8.1
8.3

369
1230
<0.010
0.11
9500
8.3

<0.25
<0.25
8.1
7.3

<0.1
120
<8.0
<8.0
120

1490
<0.1

47
08/24/09

48
08/27/09

49
09/01/09

4.3

4.8
<0.05
<0.05
420
<0.25
<0.25

5
<0.05
<0.05
440

<4.0
<4.0
6800
420
1400
<0.25
<0.25
12000
8.3
10

0.047
0.05

2500
A
A
1.2

2500
A
A
<1.0

0.062
0.086

9.4

51
9/8/09

4.5
<0.05
<0.05
390
<0.25
<0.25

<3.7
<0.40

<0.25
<0.25
10
11

<3.7
<4.0
6300
400
1300
<0.25
<0.25
9800
9

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

66
19000

65
19000

64
19000

<5.0
326
<0.1

<5.0
43
<0.1
2.2

<5.0
65
<0.1
4.1

0.052
0.075

0.023
<0.020

0.045
0.089

2600
A
A
<0.50

2600
A
A
1.5

1.1
0.84
0.07
0.082

<3.7
<4.0
6900
480
1400
<0.25
<0.25
10000

50
9/3/09

36000
23
2700
A
A
1.7

A
A
42

2800
A
A
<1.0

4000
A
A
<1.0

2700
A
A
<1.0

2700
A
A
<1.0

1.8
<0.5
<1

1.4

<0.3
<0.1
<0.005
<.250

<1.0

1.3

<1.0

<1.0

5.6
<5.2
<0.005
<0.50

0.025
88
0.979

0.013
24
1.59

9.16

0.017

4.31

1.42

2500
A
A
<1.0

2400
A
A
1.2

2700

<1.0

2600
A
A
<0.50

2900
A
A
<0.50

<0.1
<0.4
1.4
1.4

1.1

A
A

<2.5
<10

1.1
1.4

2400
A
A
<1.0

1.1
1.1

5.5

<1.0

<1.0

1.2

3000
A
A
<0.50

2600
A
A
<0.50

<0.50
<2.0

0.84

1.1
<1.0

<1.0

1.1
<1.0

<0.50

<0.50

1.1

2.2

<0.50

1.3

3.1
1.4

<0.50

<5.0
<0.50

0.015
828
0.628

<0.50

284

0.01
3890

120
1.43

1.64

0.544

408
0.646

1.25

<0.50

98

92
0.653

1.14

2.96

0.01
158

0.011

0.879

0.447

0.01
292
0.838

S1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S1
Sampling Event
52
Sampling Date 9/15/09
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
4.2
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
<0.05
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
<0.05
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
380
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<3.7
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<4.0
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
5900
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
380
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1200
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.25
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.25
13000
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
10
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
120
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<8.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<8.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
120
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
66
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
19000
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<5.0
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
190
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<0.1
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
2.7
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
0.037
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
<0.050
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2600
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent A
1.4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.4
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1664-HEM - Hexane Extractable Material (Oil & Grease)
mg/L
Uranium-200.8 - Uranium
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Chlorphyll a
mg\L
Chlorine Dioxide
mg/L
Chlorine Residuel Total
mg/L
Chlorine Residuel Free
mg/L
Chloramine as C12
mg/L
0.01
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
Silicon
mg/L
0.538
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Aggregate Organic Compounds
cm-1

Raw Water
53
54
9/22/09
10/12/09

4.3
<0.010
<0.010
407
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
<0.50
<2.0
<2.0

55
10/14/09

56
10/21/09

57
10/29/09

4.2
<0.010
<0.010
382

3.8
<0.010
<0.010
396
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0

3.6
0.012
0.011
381

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

58
11/11/09 DC

59
11/11/09 BC

60
11/18/09

61
11/24/09

62
12/2/09

63
12/9/09

64
12/16/09

3.9

4.1

3.9

4.3

0.013
0.014
380
<0.020
<0.020

<0.010
<0.010
358

<0.010
<0.010
383
<0.020
<0.020

<0.010
<0.010
401
<0.020
<0.020

<1.0
<1.0
5260
326
1060
<0.010
<0.010
9380

<1.0
<1.0
5640
358
1140
<0.010
0.011
10000

<1.0
<1.0
6120
378
1240
<0.010
<0.010
10000

7.3
<0.050
<0.050

7.3
<0.050
<0.050

<2.0
<2.0
5950
371
1210
<0.010
0.012
9940

375
1250
<0.010
<0.010
9990

5900
362
1200
0.013
0.015
9600

<1.0
<1.0
5830
349
1190
<0.010
0.012
9550

8.4
0.072
0.049

8.5

8.2

7.6

8.1

7.4

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

100
<8.0
<8.0
100

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

77
20000

62
20000

62
19000

60
18000

60
18000

59
18000

60
19000

62
21000

<5.0
51
<0.1

<5.0
TNTC

<5.0
338
<0.1
3.6

<5.0
374
<0.1

<5.0
181

<5.0
316

<5.0
92

<5.0
2102
<0.1
1.7

<5.0
426
<0.1
0.84

0.02
<0.050

0.039

0.036
<0.020

0.06

0.04

0.053

0.043

0.044
0.06

0.033
<0.020

2900
A
A

2800
A
A
1.7

2700
A
A
<0.50

2700
A
A
<0.50

2700
A
A
2.3

2600
A
A
<0.50
<0.10
<1.0
<2.0

2800
A
A
2
<0.10
<1.0
<2.0

413
1340
0.026
0.018
11000

65
19000

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

<0.006

3.4

2700
A
A
<0.50

428

0.07

A
A
<0.50

<0.50
<2.0
1.7
<1.0
<1.0

530
<0.1

A
A
<1.0

A
A

<0.25
<2.0
3.6
2.2

1.2

<0.50

0.84
<0.50

<0.50

1.5

<0.50

<0.50

2.3

<0.50

1.3

1071.6
235.2
0.799
<10
0.013

914
506
0.399
<10
0.01

<0.10

0.009
327.3

586

267

80

37

<0.009
342

100

89

0.384

0.809

1.21

0.539

1.1
<10
0.01

0.597

0.986
<10

0.643
<10
<0.009

<10

<10

S2

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S2
Raw Water EQ Tank Blend
Sampling Event
1
2
3
4
Sampling Date 06/19/08
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
Method/Analyte
Units
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
0.0009
0.0048
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
35
66
23
36
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
36000
38000
38000
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
63
69
53
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.3
1.4
<1.0
Algae
Cells/mL
187
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Total Coliform
P/A
A
A
A
E. Coli
P/A
A
A
A

Sampling Location
S2
Raw Water EQ Tank Blend
Sampling Event
21
22
23
24
Sampling Date 01/13/09
01/15/09
02/03/09
02/17/09
Method/Analyte
Units
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
131
241
4667
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
35000
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
77
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
<1.0
<1.0
2.4
4.1
Algae
Cells/mL
56
21
70
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

Sampling Location
S2
Raw Water EQ Tank Blend
Sampling Event
41
42
43
44
Sampling Date 06/04/09
08/20/09
08/25/09
08/27/09
Method/Analyte
Units
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
2409
174
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
Algae
Cells/mL
92
23
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

19

53

39

100
<1.0

88
1.1
166

71
<1.0
28

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

69
<1.0

100
<1.0

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

60

55

77
1.5
74

53
<1.0
112

89
34000
61
1.1
71

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

71

<1.0

<1.0
118

16
11/18/08

17
11/20/08

24

<1.0

<1.0
338

26
03/03/09

27
03/05/09

28
03/17/09

29
03/19/09

1575

2.1
32.4

30
03/24/09

31
03/26/09

404

5.9

1.8
50

<1.0
33

32
03/31/09

33
04/02/09

187

<1.0

1.1

34
05/05/09

35
05/14/09

121

<1.0

<1.0
846

<1.0
44

1.8

<1.0
246

46
09/15/09

47
09/22/09

72

98

25

1.5

<1.0
124.1

190

48
10/12/09

358

49
10/14/09

50
10/21/09

51
52
53
54
11/11/2009 BC 11/18/09
10/29/0911/11/2009 DC

386

62

303

145

<0.50
38

<0.50
51

<0.50

<10

<10

85

<10

36
05/12/09

37
05/19/09

204

52

1.1
68

1.1
428

38
05/21/09

1.6
290

55
11/24/09

56
12/02/09

57
12/09/09

58
12/16/09

269

240

177

1511

270

1.1
139

1.1

2
68

<0.50
396
192
<10

528
426
<10

<10

<10

20
01/08/09

<1.0

<1.0

39
05/28/09

40
06/02/09

250

99

1.2

<1.0
41

A
A

A
A

45
09/08/09

19
12/04/08

144

A
A

25
02/26/09

18
11/24/08

S3

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
S3
1
06/19/08

Method/Analyte
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
mg/L

S3
16
11/18/08

Method/Analyte
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
mg/L

S3
31
03/26/09

Method/Analyte
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
mg/L

S3
46
10/21/2009

Method/Analyte
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
mg/L

Self-Cleaning Filter Effluent


2
3
07/02/08
07/11/08

4
08/05/08

5
08/19/08

154

Self-Cleaning Filter Effluent


17
18
11/20/08
11/24/08

192

19
12/04/08

20
01/08/09

144

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

206

35

21
01/13/09

22
01/15/09

56

Self-Cleaning Filter Effluent


32
33
03/31/09
04/02/09

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

92

77

79

26
03/03/09

27
03/05/09

23
02/03/09

24
02/17/09

25
02/26/09

32

70

41.6

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08
113

28
03/17/09

29
03/19/09

35

51

59

176

30
03/24/09
33

34
04/28/09

35
05/05/09

36
05/12/09

37
05/19/09

38
05/28/09

39
06/02/09

40
8/20/2009

41
8/27/2009

42
09/08/09

43
9/22/2009

44
10/12/2009

45
10/14/2009

1106

38

44

430

284

71

96

23

217

125.1

635

263

0.008

Self-Cleaning Filter Effluent


47
48
10/29/2009
11/18/2009

15
11/13/08

49
11/24/2009

50
12/2/2009

51
12/9/2009

52
12/16/2009

53

105

437.7
194.8

591.4
418

S5

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S5
C/F & Self-Cleaning Filter Blend (UF Feed)
Sampling Event
1
2
3
4
5
6
Sampling Date 06/19/08
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
08/19/08
09/16/08
Method/Analyte
Units
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
mg/L
<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
mg/L
<0.01
<0.01
<0.01
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
0.0022
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
mg/L
0.042
0.065
0.015
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
mg/L
<0.001
0.0016
<0.001
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
mg/L
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
0.0017
0.0032
0.00084
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
mg/L
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
mg/L
<0.01
<0.01
<0.01
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
mg/L
<0.0005
0.003
0.00054
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
mg/L
<0.005
<0.005
<0.005
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
mg/L
<0.01
<0.01
<0.01
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.005
<0.01
<0.02
<0.05
<0.4
<0.02
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
0.59
<0.1
<0.2
<0.1
<0.2
<0.2
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
390
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.13
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.0091
0.11
0.11
0.17
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<0.10
<1.0
<1.0
<2.0
<2.0

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

<2.0

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/20/08

18
11/24/08

19
12/04/08

20
01/08/09

21
01/13/09

22
01/15/09

23
02/03/09

24
02/17/09

25
02/26/09

26
03/03/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.022
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0011
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.017
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0006
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0081
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.00063
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.03
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0022
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.044
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0022
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.5

<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.5

<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
0.73

<0.05
<0.5

<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.5
<0.5

<0.05

<0.05

<0.05

370
0.12
0.13
<2.0

380

380
0.11
0.12
<2.0

<0.05
<0.5

<2.0

12
11/04/08

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.05
<0.5

<2.0

11
10/28/08

<2.0

<2.0

<0.05
<0.5

0.077
0.082
<2.0

<0.05
<0.5

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

0.085
0.078
<2.0

<0.05
<0.5

<2.0

0.087
0.094
<2.0

<0.05
<0.5

<2.0

<2.0

0.075
0.076
<2.0

<2.0

0.12
0.11
<2.0

<2.0

27
03/05/09

<2.0

S5

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S5
C/F & Self-Cleaning Filter Blend (UF Feed)
Sampling Event
28
29
30
31
32
33
Sampling Date 03/17/09
03/19/09
03/24/09
03/26/09
03/31/09
04/02/09
Method/Analyte
Units
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
<0.05
<0.05
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
340
390
410
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.084
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.08
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<2.0
<2.0
<2.0
<2.0
<5.0
<5.0

S5
QA/QC
4/22/09

34
4/28/09

35
05/05/09

36
05/12/09

37
05/14/09

38
05/19/09

39
05/21/09

40
5/28/09

41
06/02/09

42
06/04/09

43
8/20/2009

44
8/25/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

45
8/27/09

46
9/1/09

47
9/3/09

48
9/8/09

49
9/15/09

50
9/22/09

<0.5
<0.5
4.5
<0.05
<0.05

<0.5
<0.5

<0.50
<0.50

51
10/12/09

52
10/14/09

10/21/09

10/29/09

<0.50
<0.50
3.8

<0.50
<0.50
3.3
0.011
0.01

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.00001
<0.00002

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
0.0062
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0058
0.06
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0053
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0038
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.003

<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005

<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.001

<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.50
<0.50
4.0
<0.010
0.013

<0.50
<0.50
4.0
<0.010
<0.010

<0.50
<0.50
4.8
<0.010
0.012

384
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50

370

391
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.5
<0.5

<0.010

<0.010

<0.010

<0.05

426

387
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0

394
<0.020
<0.020
<2.0

420

<0.010
<0.05

<0.50
<0.50
4.2
<0.010
<0.010

388

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<1.0

<4.0

<3.7

<3.7

410
<0.25
<0.25
<3.7

400

386
<0.020
<0.020

<3.7

<2.0

389
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0

<1.0

S5

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
C/F & Self-Cleaning Filter Blend (UF Feed)
Sampling Event
Sampling Date 11/11/09 DC
11/11/09 BC
11/18/09
11/24/09
Method/Analyte
Units
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.50
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.50
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
4.0
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.012
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.013
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
392
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
<0.020
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
<0.020
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<1.0

12/2/09

12/9/09

12/16/09

<0.50
<0.50
4.1
<0.010
<0.010

<0.50
<0.50
4.2
<0.010
<0.010

370
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0

399
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0

S5

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S5
Sampling Event
1
Sampling Date 06/19/08
Method/Analyte
Units
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
1.1
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg DW ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1200
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
0.0087
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
0.048
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
<0.025
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
0.091
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
100
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
100
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
0.0006
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<1.0
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<0.10
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
<0.050
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
37000
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
68
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2700
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent <1.0
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent DET
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.4
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.4
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silcon
mg/L
1.24
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
EPA 524.2 Bromoform
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Chloroform
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Aggregate Organic Compounds
cm-1
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

C/F & Self-Cleaning Filter Blend (UF Feed)


2
3
4
5
6
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
08/19/08
09/16/08
1.3

<2.0

1.2

<2.0

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/20/08

18
11/24/08

19
12/04/08

20
01/08/09

21
01/13/09

22
01/15/09

23
02/03/09

24
02/17/09

25
02/26/09

26
03/03/09

27
03/05/09

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

<2.0

1.2

<2.0

<10

<2.0

5900

5900

5900

1200

1200

1200

<0.05
<0.25
9100

<0.05
<0.25
9700

<0.05
<0.25
9700

<0.05
<0.25

6.3
6.8
<0.25
<0.5
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
66
55
22000

6.7
7.2

6.6
6.9

68
23000

6.4
6.8
<0.25
<0.5
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
85
71
26000

<5.0
<0.10
3.6
2.2
0.092
0.17

<5.0

<5.0

<1.0
<2.0
0.052
0.057

3.6
2.2
0.079
0.082

2900
A
A
3.7
<0.50
<0.25
<1.0

2900
A
A
2.4

3000
A
A
2.6
<0.50
<0.25
<1.0

1.4

0.84

1.4

2.5
0.029
8.32
60

1.1
0.019
0.6
29.4

1.7
0.028

5900
1200

1200

<0.01
<0.05

<0.02
<0.1

1200
<0.4
<0.1

1200

1200

<0.02
<0.1

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

1200

1100

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

1300
<0.05
0.51

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25
10000

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

6.3
6.6
<0.05
<0.1
97
<5.0
<5.0
97

<0.00050
<10
<0.10

<0.1
<0.2
99
<5.0
<5.0
99

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

<0.25
<0.5
110
<5.0
<5.0
110

120
<5.0
<5.0
120

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

<0.002
<5.0
<0.10

<0.50
37000
<10
2800
A
A
1.5

0.06
37000
85
2800
A
A
<1.0

1.4

<1.0

1.05

0.618

<1.0
<0.10

<0.050

<1.0

<0.050
85
2900
A
A
<1.0

<5.0
<0.10

<5.0
<0.10

<5.0
0.21

0.065
36000
120
3000
A
A
1.5

<0.050
74
2800
A
A
1.1

79
2900
A
A
1.4

89
3100
A
A
<1.0

1.5
0.021
0.594
42

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

0.545
23

0.519

0.057
34000
77
2700
A
A
1.6
<0.50

<0.050

1.5
0.082

<1.0
0.012
<0.50
91

63
2700
A
A
<1.0

<5.0
<0.10

0.32
34000
63
2900
A
A
<1.0

<5.0
0.17

<5.0
<0.10

0.062

<5.0
0.19

0.064

<5.0
<0.10

0.052

2800
A
A
<1.0

2700
A
A
<1.0

2700
A
A
<1.0

3000
A
A
<1.0
<0.50

3500
A
A
<1.0

2800
A
A
1

2800
A
A
<1.0

<1.0

<1.0
<0.009
0.509
132

1.8

1.3
0.016
0.699
231

1.3

1.5
0.012
0.657
77

1.1

2800
A
A
<1.0

<0.050
34000
78
3000
A
A
<1.0

<5.0
<0.10

0.098

2800
A
A
<1.0

2600
A
A
2.4
<0.50

<1.0

<1.0
0.01
0.777
22

2800
A
A
5

<1.0
<1.0
<0.009
0.607
58

74

16

59

1
0.011

<0.50
60

<0.50

15

17

0.701

249

112

0.549

0.984

<1.0
0.013
0.718
59

0.73

1.4

S5

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S5
Sampling Event
28
Sampling Date 03/17/09
Method/Analyte
Units
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<10
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
5000
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg DW ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1000
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.05
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.25
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
8600
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
6
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
5.4
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
130
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
130
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
75
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
20000
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
<5.0
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<0.1
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<1.0
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
<2.0
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
0.071
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
0.074
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
2700
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent A
2.4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
0.84
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.3
0.024
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silcon
mg/L
1.2
26
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
EPA 524.2 Bromoform
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Chloroform
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
Aggregate Organic Compounds
cm-1
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

29
03/19/09
<2.0

C/F & Self-Cleaning Filter Blend (UF Feed)


30
31
32
33
03/24/09
03/26/09
03/31/09
04/02/09
<10

<2.0

<2.0

S5
QA/QC
4/22/09

<2.0

34
4/28/09

35
05/05/09

36
05/12/09

37
05/14/09

38
05/19/09

39
05/21/09

0.79

<0.50

<0.50

0.54

<0.50

<0.50

40
5/28/09

41
06/02/09

42
06/04/09

43
8/20/2009

44
8/25/09

<1.0

<1.0

<2.0

<0.40

45
8/27/09

46
9/1/09

47
9/3/09

48
9/8/09

49
9/15/09

<4.0

<0.40

<4.0

<4.0

50
9/22/09

51
10/12/09

52
10/14/09

10/21/09

10/29/09

<2.0

<1.0

<1.0

1280

5980
383
1220

383
1230

6000
379
1220

<0.010
0.021

<0.010
0.011

0.015
0.013

<0.010
0.013

20900

10200

9860

9870

8.5

8.1

7.1

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

100
<8.0
<8.0
100

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

77
20000

62
19000

57
27000

<0.50
<0.50
5900

6000

6400
361

1200

363
1020

374
1060

<0.010
0.03
9560

<0.010
<0.010
9820

0.01
0.016
12300

7.9
<0.020
<0.020

7.6

7.9

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

130
<8.0
<8.0
130

1200

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25
9700

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25
9600

<0.05
<0.25

6.8
6.9

7
7.1

7
7

6.7
7.4

6.7
7.2

130
<5.0
<5.0
130
91
76
24000

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
78
23000

<5.0
<0.1
<1.0
<2.0
0.064
0.066

<5.0
<0.1
<1.0
<2.0
0.076
0.075

1130
<0.010
<0.010

8.5
8.7

<0.010
<0.010
14300

8.3

1210
<0.010
0.01

<0.010
<0.010
9900

8.4
8

120
<8.0

8.7

120

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

1250

6800

6400
420
1300

6400

<0.25
<0.25
10000

<0.25
<0.25
14000

8.7

10

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

8.3
0.022
0.025
100
<8.0
<8.0
100

1400

<0.010
<0.010

<0.010
<0.010
9640

<0.25
<0.25

8.3
8.7

8.1

7.4
7.4

120
<8.0
<8.0
120

<0.25
<0.25
11000

8.6

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

<0.25
<0.25

9.3
9.9

21000

61
21000

60
21000

63
22000

61
19000

61
19000

65
19000

66
19000

67
19000

65
19000

<10

<10

<10
<0.1

<5.0

<5.0
<0.1
1.4

<5.0
<0.1

0.076
0.081

0.04
<0.050

0.064
0.073

0.045
0.053

<5.0
<0.1
1.7
1.7
0.042
0.14

<5.0
<0.1
2.3

0.044
<0.050

<5.0
<0.1
2.5
1.4
0.039
<0.020

<5.0

1.4

<5.0
<0.1
0.84

<5.0
<0.1

3.9

<10
<0.1
1.4

0.04
0.071

0.042
<0.050

0.046

0.042
<0.020

0.062

2500
A
A
1.1

A
A
1.1

2500
A
A
2.1

2600
A
A
1.6

2900
A
A
1.1
<0.50
<0.5
<2.0

2800
A
A
1.8

2700
A
A
<0.50

0.84

3.9

2500
A
A
1.3
<0.5
<0.1
<0.4
1.4

1.1

1.4

5.3

1.1

5.3

<1

1.6

1.49

308

1.14
81

1.6
0.02
0.858
265

<0.50

1.25
56

1.1
0.011
1.5
104.2

<0.50

0.533
62

1.4
0.012
0.615

0.674
46

1.19
37

0.082

0.083

<0.1

<0.1
1.1

<0.1
2.6

0.046
0.054

0.053
0.067

36000
130
A
A

3000
A
A
<1.0

3300
A
A
<1.0

0.84

2800
A
A
<1.0

<1.0

0.32
0.11
<0.005
<0.250

2700
A
A
<1.0
<0.5
<2.5
<10

0.84

2500
A
A
1.2

2600
A
A
1.2

2500
A
A
1.2

2700
A
A
<1.0

2600
A
A
<0.50

1.3

<0.50
<0.009
1.02
138

2800
A
A
<0.50

1.57

<1.0
0.012
0.996
28

<1.0
1.23

<1.0
0.023
1.47

5.4
0.018
1.02
572

1.1
1.4

0.0087
1.5
0.025
0.018
<0.001
1.4

1.2
0.017
0.694
506

1.3
0.704

2600
A
A
1.8

2900
A
A
1.9

2600
A
A
1.4

1.6
0.013
0.822

1.8

1.4
0.01

A
A
<0.50

0.84
1.1

1.4

A
A
<0.50
<0.50
<0.5
<2.0
1.4

1.4
0.746

2
0.012
0.803
43

1.4
433

1.4

635
0.0061
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
0.0061
<0.001
0.0011
0.0011
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002

<10
0.028

S5

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
C/F & Self-Cleaning Filter Blend (UF Feed)
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
11/11/09 BC
11/18/09
11/24/09
Sampling Date 11/11/09 DC
Method/Analyte
Units
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<1.0
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
5990
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
364
Mg DW ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1220
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.010
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
0.01
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
9840
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
8.4
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
110
110
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<8.0
<8.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<8.0
<8.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
110
110
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
56
59
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
18000
18000
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
<5.0
<5.0
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<0.1
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
0.054
0.042
0.049
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
0.087
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
2700
2700
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
A
A
A
A
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent
A
A
A
A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent
<0.50
1.3
<0.50
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
<0.10
<0.2
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
<0.4
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.3
1.3
<0.50
0.012
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silcon
mg/L
0.936
158
47
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
EPA 524.2 Bromoform
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Chloroform
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
EPA 524.2 Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
EPA 552.2 Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l
<10
<10
<10
Aggregate Organic Compounds
cm-1
0.013
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

12/2/09

12/9/09

12/16/09

<1.0

<1.0

5400
347
1090

6070
377
1230

<0.010
<0.010

<0.010
<0.010

9650

9990

7.5
<0.050
<0.050

7.0
<0.050
<0.050
110
<8.0
<8.0
110

57
20000

59
19000

59
20000

<5.0

<5.0
<0.1
1.1

<5.0
<0.1
0.84

0.041
<0.020

0.037
<0.020

2700
A
A
2.1

2700
A
A
<0.50
<0.10
<0.10
<0.20

2700
A
A
1.1
<0.10
<0.10
<0.20

2.5

<0.50

1.1

0.633
91

0.691
284.1
213.3

0.512
551.4
378

<10
0.015

<10
0.021

<10
0.017

130
<8.0
<8.0
130

0.84

S5B

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Silicon
Hardness Calculation

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane


mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropanemg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Hexanone
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Acetone
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Benzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromoform
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromomethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon disulfide
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobromomethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroform
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloromethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromomethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorobromomethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Epichlorohydrin
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methylene Chloride
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Naphthalene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-N-Propylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Styrene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L

S5B
1
10/7/08

Layne Feed (post Ferric addition)


2
3
4
5
2/3/09
2/26/09
3/3/09
3/5/09
<2.0
2.7
1200
6.7
7.3
2.9
1.5

<2.0
<10
1200
6.4
6.9
3.1
1.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05

<0.05

380

380
0.11
0.11

<0.05
<0.25
12000

<0.05
<0.25
10000
<0.25
<0.5

0.86
5900

5900
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
0.051
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0022
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001

<2.0
2.3
6.6
7.1
4.6
2.5

6
3/17/09

7
3/19/09

8
3/24/09

9
3/26/09

10
3/31/09

11
04/02/09

<2.0
<10
1100
6
6
1.9
1.5

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<10
1200
7
7.2
<1.0
1.3

<2.0
<2.0

<5.0
<2.0
1200
6.8
7.3
<1.0
<1.0

<5.0
<2.0

6.7
7
33
1.4

<0.05
<0.5

7
7
<1.0
1.2

<0.05
<0.5

6.7
7.1
<1.0
<1.0

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
350

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
400

380
0.089
0.084

<0.05
<0.25
8900

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25
9700

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25
9900

<0.05
<0.025

0.852
5400

0.502

1.15
5900

1.42

1.67
5900

1.23

12
4/28/09

8
<1.0
6.1
<0.50
<0.50
4.1
0.01
0.011
397
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
<0.50
376
<0.010
0.011
7530
<0.020
<0.020
0.821

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
0.051
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0022
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001

S5B

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene-d8 (Surr)
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene-d8 (Surr)
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichloroethene
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl acetate
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl chloride
mg/L
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Xylenes, Total
mg/L
Algae Cell
MBAS-5540C Surfactants
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
Chlorphyll a
UV 254 Absorbance
Total Coliform
E. Coli

Cells/mL
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
cm-1
P/A
P/A

S5B
1
10/7/08

Layne Feed (post Ferric addition)


2
3
4
5
2/3/09
2/26/09
3/3/09
3/5/09

6
3/17/09

7
3/19/09

8
3/24/09

9
3/26/09

10
3/31/09

11
04/02/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0057
0.0071
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
48.8
<0.1
100
<5.0
<5.0
100
66
23000
<5.0
1.1
<2.0
0.046
0.081
2900

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
70
25000
<5.0
3.2
2.2
0.017
0.085
3100
0.96

1.1

<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0057
0.0071
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001

2900

9
<0.1
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
76
21000
<5.0
<1.0
<2.0
0.043
0.073
2800

<0.006

860
0.019

26
<0.1
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
74
22000
<5.0
1.4
<2.0
0.028
0.064
2800
1.4

306

3600

<0.1
100
<5.0
<5.0
100
92
23000
<5.0
<1.0
<2.0
0.043
0.077
2800
0.84

<0.1

21000
<10

0.071
0.077
2700

0.84
84
<0.50
<0.25
<1.0

<0.006

12
4/28/09

0.024

89
<.5
<2.5
<10
0.02

0.011

1670
0.021

0.02
A
A

S6

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded Cells/mL
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
SM5310B Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM5310B Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a
mg/L
sw846 6010B - Silicon
mg/L
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

S6
1
06/19/08
<1.0
13

Siemens UF Effluent
2
3
07/02/08
07/11/08
2

20
53

4
08/05/08

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

<1
110

2
80
9

<1
63
4

51

59

<1
65
1

1
54
0

1
62
0

A
A

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded Cells/mL
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
SM5310B Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM5310B Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a
mg/L
sw846 6010B - Silicon
mg/L
Total Colform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

S6
21
01/13/09

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded Cells/mL
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
SM5310B Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM5310B Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a
mg/L
sw846 6010B - Silicon
mg/L
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

S6
41
9/22/09

A
A

Siemens UF Effluent
22
23
01/15/09
02/03/09

24
02/17/09

25
02/26/09

26
03/03/09

27
03/05/09

28
03/17/09

29
03/19/09

30
03/24/09

31
03/26/09

32
03/31/09
<1

2
0
<2.0
<2.0
1.8
1.6
<0.006
0.515

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

A
A

1
66
0

Siemens UF Effluent
42
43
10/12/09
10/14/09

13
11/06/08

44
10/21/09

45
10/29/09

46
11/18/09

47
11/24/09

48
12/2/09

49
12/9/09

50
12/16/09

<1

<1

<1

<1

<1

<1

2.5

4
4

0
0

33
04/02/09

16
11/18/08

17
11/20/08

18
11/24/08

<1

<1

A
A

A
A

19
12/04/08

20
01/08/09

34
4/28/09

35
5/5/09

36
05/12/09

37
05/19/09

38
5/28/09

39
06/02/09

40
09/08/09

<1

<1

<1

<1

S7

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded Cells/mL
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
SM5310B Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM5310B Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a
mg/L
sw846 6010B - Silicon
mg/L
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

S7
1
06/19/08

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded Cells/mL
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
SM5310B Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM5310B Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
SM 10200H Chlorophyll a
mg/L
sw846 6010B - Silicon
mg/L
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A

S7
21
8/20/09

Layne UF Effluent
2
3
07/02/08
07/11/08
54

4
08/05/08

61

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

8
10/02/08

9
10/07/08

86

90
0

57
3

69

65
2

82
A
A

103
A
A

Layne UF Effluent
22
23
9/8/09
9/22/09

12
11/06/08

<1

<1

24
10/12/09

25
10/14/09

26
10/21/09

27
10/21/09

28
11/18/09

29
11/24/09

30
12/2/09

31
12/9/09

32
12/16/09

5
5

0
0

0.485
<1

<1

<1

<1

11
11/04/08

1
A
A

<2.0
<2.0
1.6
1.5
<0.006
0.515
<1

10
10/28/08

<1

13
11/11/08

14
11/13/08

15
11/18/08

16
11/20/08

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

<1

<1
A
A

10
A
A

19
01/08/09

20
01/13/09
67
0

<1

S10

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S10
Cartridge Filter Effluent
Sampling Event
1
2
3
Sampling Date 06/19/08
07/02/08
08/05/08
Method/Analyte
Units
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.005
<0.01
<0.05
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
<0.05
<0.1
<0.5
B Total ICP 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
4.8
4.7
4.9
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.0091
<0.01
<0.05
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.0092
<0.01
<0.02
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
380
370
390
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.12
0.11
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.16
0.11
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<0.10
<1.0
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<1.0
<0.10
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
5900
5900
5900
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
350
350
340
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1200
1200
1200
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
0.0051
<0.01
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.025
<0.05
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
10000
9800
9300
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
7.3
7.1
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
<0.025
<0.05
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
<0.05
<0.1
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<0.10
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
100
95
110
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
100
95
110
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
66
74
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
55
62
76
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
19000
20000
24000
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
<0.00050
<0.00050
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<1.0
<10
1.5
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
1.7
2.9
1.7
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
<2.0
1.8
<2.0
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
<0.010
<0.10
<0.010
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
0.059
<0.50
<0.050
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2600
2800
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.2
<1.0
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
<0.50
<0.50
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
1.7
1.1
1.7
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.1
<1.0
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
0.745
0.411
Algae
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1

4
08/19/08

5
09/16/08

6
09/23/08

<0.4
<0.2

<0.02
<0.2

4.9
<0.4
0.028
380

10
10/28/08

11
11/04/08

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

4.8
<0.05
<0.05
390

4.9
<0.05
<0.05
390

<2.0
<2.0
5900
360
1200
<0.4
<0.1
9800

4.7
<0.02
<0.02
380
0.12
0.26
<2.0
<2.0
5900
350
1200
<0.02
<0.1
9500

7.8

7.1

8.1

4.7
<0.05
<0.05
360
0.076
0.081
<2.0
<2.0
5400
370
1100
<0.05
<0.25
9300
6.8
7.1

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

100
<5.0
<5.0
100
0
<30
25000

100
<5.0
<5.0
100

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

72
25000

68
21000

<2.0
<2.0
5900
350
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9400

7
09/25/08

8
10/02/08

9
10/07/08

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

7.7

7.3

7.3
7.4

<2.0
<2.0
5900
370
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
7
7.3

12
11/06/08

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
6.9
7.1

13
11/11/08

15
11/18/08

16
11/24/08

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

4.9
<0.05
<0.05
390

4.8
<0.05
<0.05
390
0.089
0.078
<2.0
<2.0
5900
380
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
7
7
<0.25
<0.5

5
<0.05
<0.05
410
0.085
0.094
<2.0
<2.0
6000
360
1200
<0.05
<0.25
11000
7
7.8

72
<5.0
<5.0
72
78
65
24000

96
<5.0
<5.0
96
78
65
20000
<5.0
1.1
<2.0
0.049
<0.050

<2.0
<2.0
5900
380
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9800
7
7.3

14
11/13/08

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
7.1
7.7

64
21000

120
<5.0
<5.0
120
77
64
22000

97
<5.0
<5.0
97
63
20000

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
76
63
22000

<5.0
1.7
<2.0
0.029
0.093

<5.0
2.8
<2.0
0.047
<0.050

<5.0
3.6
<2.0
0.036
<0.050

<5.0
2.8
<2.0
0.04
0.086

<5.0
2.5
<2.0
0.043
0.088

3500
<1.0

2700
<1.0

3000
<1.0

1.7

2.8

3000
<1.0
<0.50
2.8

17
12/04/08

18
01/08/09

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

7
7

6.3
6.7

19
01/13/09

20
01/15/09

21
02/03/09

22
02/17/09

23
02/26/09

24
03/03/09

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

4.5
<0.05
<0.05
390
0.075
0.075
<2.0
<2.0
5900
360
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9500
6.5
6.8

4.6
<0.05
<0.05
350
0.12
0.11
<2.0
<5.0
5400
370
1100
<0.05
<0.25
8600
6.9
7.1

4.6
<0.05
<0.05
370
0.13
0.13
<2.0
<0.10
5900
350
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9600
6.6
7
<0.25
<0.5
<0.10
100
<5.0
<5.0
100
67
56
23000

5
<0.05
<0.05
390

5.1
0.051
<0.05
400
0.11
0.11
<2.0
<10
6400
440
1300
<0.05
<0.25
10000
6.5
6.9
<0.25
<0.5

4.6
<0.05

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
6.9
7.3

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
72
60
19000
<0.006
<5.0
1.1
<2.0
0.066
0.098

<0.006
<1.0
3.1
2.3
<0.010
<0.050

<5.0
<1.0
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050

2700
<1.0

<5.0
1.1
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050
36000
3000
1.3

0.84

1.1

0.84

2700
<1.0

2800
<1.0

2700
<1.0

<0.050
34000
2700
1.4
<0.50

2700
<1.0

2800
<1.0

2700
<1.0

3.6

2900
<1.0

2900
<1.0

2.5

2800
<1.0

2900
<1.0

<2.0
<2.0
5900
370
1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000
6.7
7.2

25
03/05/09

26
03/17/09

360

<2.0
<0.10

<0.05
<0.25
6.7
7.1

<2.0
<10
5400
380
1100
<0.05
<0.25
9000
6.1
6

69
23000

100
<5.0
<5.0
100
84
70
25000

75
21000

<5.0
1.1
<2.0
0.061
0.096

<5.0
<1.0
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050

<5.0
5.4
2
<0.010
<0.050

<5.0
1.4
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050

2600
3.2
<0.50

2900
3.6
<0.50

3000
2.3

3100
3.4
<0.50
3.4

1.1

1.1

0.56

<1.0
<0.009
0.613

2.3
0.023
0.593

1.4
0.013
0.532

1.1

81
<5.0
<5.0
81

3000
5.3

2700
1.5

1.4

<1.0
<1.0
<0.009
0.521

<1.0
0.013
0.53

<1.0

<1.0

0.48

0.404

<1.0

1.7
0.016

<1.0
<0.009
0.346

<1.0
0.01

<1.0
0.394

<1.0
<0.009
0.359

<1.0
0.469

1.4
<0.009
0.595

1.2
<0.009
0.564

1.2
0.461

0.764

<1.0
<0.009
0.571

<1.0
0.605

1.4
0.023

1.5

1.5
0.015
0.61

S10

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1

S10
27
03/19/09

<2.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
6.9
7

<0.1

Cartridge Filter Effluent


28
29
30
03/24/09
03/26/09
03/31/09
<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

5.2
<0.05
<0.05
390
0.091
0.086
<2.0
<10
5900
370
1200
<0.05
<0.25
9900
7
7.2

5.1
<0.05
<0.05
390

<5.0
<2.0

<0.05
<0.25
6.9
6.9

<5.0
<2.0
5900
360
1200
<0.05
<0.25
8900
6.7
7

31
04/02/09

<5.0
<2.0

32
4/28/09

33
05/05/09

34
05/12/09

<0.50
<0.50
4

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50
3.8

<0.50
<0.50
4.6

<0.50
<0.50
4.4

<0.010
<0.010
390

<0.50
<0.50

<0.010
<0.010
380
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
0.57

<0.010
<0.010
387
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

385
1070
<0.010
<0.010
9660

367
1090
<0.010
<0.01
10500

8.2

7.6

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

0.01
0.01
387
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
<0.50
362

<0.05
<0.25
6.6
6.6

<0.010
<0.010
9170
7.9
<0.020
<0.020

3.9
<0.010
<0.010
399

<0.1
76
<5.0
<5.0
76
94
78
19000

89
<5.0
<5.0
89

63
<8.0
<8.0
63

<0.1
67
<8.0
<8.0
67

77
23000

60
22000

<5.0
<1.0
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050

<5.0
<1.0
<2.0
0.019
<0.050

<10

2800
<1.0

3500
<1.0

0.84

2800
<1.0

35
05/14/09

<0.50
<0.50

<0.010
<0.010
8.7
8.4

36
05/19/09

<0.50
<0.50
373
1060
<0.010
<0.010
13600
7.7

37
05/21/09

38
5/28/09

<0.50
<0.50

39
06/02/09

385
1210
<0.010
<0.010
9870

<0.010
<0.010
8.5
8.2

9.1

<0.1
96
<8.0
<8.0
96

<0.1
84
<8.0
<8.0
84

<0.1
110
<8.0
<8.0
110

60
22000

61
18000

60
19000

62
18000

<10

<10

<5.0

<5.0

40
06/04/09

<1.0
<1.0

<0.010
<0.010
8.3
8.5

41
8/20/09

4.5
<0.010
<0.010
399
<0.020
<0.020
<2.0
<2.0
371
1270
<0.010
<0.010
9840
7.8

42
08/24/09

43
8/25/09

4.5

<4.0
<0.40

<0.25
<0.25
7.5
7.7

<0.1
36
<8.0
<8.0
36

44
08/27/09

45
09/01/09

<0.5
<0.5
4.2
<0.05
<0.05
380
<0.25
<0.25
<4.0
<0.40
7500
410
1600
<0.25
<0.25
13000
10
8.3
<0.5
<0.5
<0.1
110
<8.0
<8.0
110

47
9/8/09

48
9/15/09

<0.5
<0.5

<0.5
<0.5

<0.5
<0.5

4.9
<0.05
<0.05
430

4.5
<0.05
<0.05
400
<0.25
<0.25
<3.7
<4.0
6400
410
1300
<0.25
<0.25
10000

4.3
<0.05
<0.05
390

<3.7
<4.0
6300
390
1300
<0.25
<0.25
13000

9.7

9.5

<0.1
83
<8.0
<8.0
83

<0.1
110
<8.0
<8.0
110

0.13
59
<8.0
<8.0
59

66
19000

65
19000

64
19000

67
19000

<5.0

<5.0
2.9

<5.0
2.3

<5.0
4.6

0.047
0.065

0.04
<0.020

0.04
0.05

0.038

2600
1.4
<0.50

2700
1.3

2700
1.2

2700
1.5

1.1

1.7

1.4

3.4

1.4
<0.009
0.634

1.7
0.015
0.643

1.5
0.009

1.8
0.011
0.459

1.1

1.3

0.063
<0.050

0.042
0.061

2900
<1.0
<.5

2800
<1.0

0.84

0.84

0.84

0.089

0.048
0.057
2600
<1.0

2700
1.1

2600
1.6

1.1

0.049
0.075

0.039
0.064

2500
1.4
<.5
1.1

2500
<1.0

0.072
0.039
2700
<1.0

2800
1.6

3000
<0.50

<3.7
<4.0
6800
470
1400
<0.25
<0.25
11000
8.6

46
9/3/09

<0.25
<0.25
8.7
9.9

2900
<0.50

1.1
1.1
1.6

1.3

<1.0

0.476

0.799

0.635

1.3
0.017
1.06

<1.0
0.519

5.1
0.013
0.686

4.8

1.1

1.3

0.464

0.894

1.07

1
<0.009
0.554

1.5

1.1

0.477

0.767

1.1

<1.0
0.48

1
0.513
0.009

0.36

1.8
0.651

49
11/18/09

S11

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum

1
Sampling Location S11
Sampling Event 1
Sampling Date06/19/08
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.002
mg/L
<0.005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.005
mg/L
<0.01
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
0.041
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
0.0018
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.1
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.002
mg/L
<0.01
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.02
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.01
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
<0.005
mg/L
<0.05

Cartridge Filter Effluent and RO Recirculation Flow Blend


2
3
4
5
6
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
08/19/08
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

<0.001
0.043
<0.001
0.0019
0.045
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.03
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0013
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0038
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.01
<0.1

<0.02
<0.2

<0.05
<0.5

<0.4
<0.2

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

<0.001
0.021
<0.001
0.0012
0.022
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.021
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0011
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0016
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.013
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.00079
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0046
<0.001
0.0046
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.02
<0.2

8
09/25/08

<0.05
<0.5

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

<0.001
0.022
<0.001
0.0012
0.023

<0.05
<0.5

0.0042
<0.001
0.0042
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08
<0.001
0.026
<0.001
0.001
0.027
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.023
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.00093
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0011
<0.001
0.0011
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/08/09

20
01/13/09
<0.001
0.016
<0.001
<0.001
0.016

<0.05
<0.5

0.0023
<0.001
0.0023
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

21
01/15/09

22
02/03/09

23
02/17/09

<0.001
0.026
<0.001
0.0012
0.027
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.027
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0012
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0043
<0.001
0.0043
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
0.035
<0.001
0.0022
0.037
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.034
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0023
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

24
02/26/09

25
03/03/09

26
03/17/09

<0.05
<0.5

<0.001
0.049
<0.001
0.0023
0.051
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.05
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0023
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0078
<0.001
0.009
0.0012
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

<0.05
<0.5

S11

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum

Sampling Location S11


Sampling Event 27
Sampling Date 03/19/09
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Cartridge Filter Effluent and RO Recirculation Flow Blend


28
29
30
31
32
03/24/09
03/26/09
03/31/09
04/02/09
04/28/09

33
05/05/09

<0.001
0.029
<0.001
0.0011
0.03

34
05/12/09

35
05/14/09

36
05/19/09

<0.001
0.032
<0.001
0.0018
0.034

37
05/21/09

38
5/28/09

39
06/02/09

<0.001
0.075
0.0052
0.0021
0.037

40
06/04/09

41
8/20/09
<0.001
0.016
<0.001
<0.001
0.017

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
0.043
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.002
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005

<0.05
<0.5

43
8/25/09

44
08/27/09

45
09/01/09

<0.001
0.015
<0.001
<0.001
0.016
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
0.015
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.00066
<0.0005
<0.0005

46
9/3/09

47
9/8/09

48
9/15/09

<0.001
0.0053
<0.001
<0.001
0.0055

49
9/22/09

50
10/12/09

0.0022
0.051
<0.001
<0.001
0.053
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
0.0022
0.051
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.001
0.014
<0.001
<0.001
0.014

<0.001
0.012
<0.001
<0.001
0.012

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
0.0024
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0097
<0.001
0.011
0.0014
<0.002
<0.001
<50.0
<0.50

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.5
<0.5

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001

0.0029
<0.001
0.0029
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.05
<0.5

42
08/24/09

0.0059

0.0038
0.0012
0.005
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

0.0059

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

0.003
<0.001
0.003
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

<0.5
<0.5

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.5
<0.5

<0.5
<0.5

51
10/14/09

<0.50
<0.50

52
10/21/09

S11

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum

Sampling Location S11


Sampling Event 53
Sampling Date 10/29/09
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
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mg/L
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mg/L
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<0.50
mg/L
<0.50
mg/L

Cartridge Filter Effluent and RO Recirculation Flow Blend


54
55
56
57
11/11/09
11/11/2009 DC
11/11/2009 BC
11/18/09

58
11/18/09

59
11/24/09

60
11/24/09

61
12/2/09

62
12/2/09

63
12/7/09

64
12/8/09

65
12/9/09

66
12/9/09

67
12/10/09

68
12/11/09

69
12/12/09

70
12/14/09

71
12/15/09

72
12/16/09

<0.001
0.011
<0.001
<0.001
0.011

<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
0.015
<0.001
0.0018
0.017

<0.001
0.037
<0.001
0.0016
0.038

<0.001
0.03
<0.001
0.0017
0.040

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

0.0019
<0.001
0.0019
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

0.0025
<0.001
0.0025
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

0.0028
<0.001
0.0052
<0.001
0.0023
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

73
12/17/09

74
12/18/09

S11

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Sampling Location S11


Cartridge Filter Effluent and RO Recirculation Flow Blend
Sampling Event 1
2
3
4
5
6
Sampling Date06/19/08
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
08/19/08
09/16/08
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
4.9
4.7
4.8
4.8
4.9
4.9
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/l
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.0086
<0.01
<0.02
<0.02
0.029
<0.02
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.009
<0.01
<0.02
<0.05
<0.4
<0.02
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
400
380
390
400
380
380
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.11
0.12
0.11
0.12
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
0.13
0.1
0.12
0.3
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<0.10
<1.0
<1.0
<2.0
<2.0
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<1.0
<0.10
<2.0
<2.0
<2.0
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
6400
5900
5900
5900
5900
5900
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
360
350
340
340
360
340
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1300
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.005
<0.01
<0.02
<0.4
<0.02
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.025
<0.05
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
11000
9300
10000
9200
9700
9600
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
7.3
7.3
7.4
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
7.3
7
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
<0.025
<0.05
<0.1
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
<0.05
<0.1
<0.2
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
110
73
110
110
110
100
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
110
73
110
110
110
100
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
67
74
73
0
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
56
62
61
74
68
<30
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
19000
24000
20000
24000
21000
26000
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
<0.00050
<0.00050
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<1.0
<10
<1.0
1.5
<1.0
<5.0
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
2
<1
3
5
<1
486
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
1.1
3.3
1.1
1.1
1.1
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
<2.0
1.6
<2.0
<2.0
2.4
<2.0
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
<0.010
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.010
<0.010
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
<0.10
<0.50
0.13
<0.050
<0.050
0.062
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
38000
39000
39000
34000
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
44
67
73
83
92
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2700
2800
2800
2800
2800
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent <1.0
A
A
A
A
A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent DET
A
A
A
A
A
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.3
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
1.1
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
1.1
1.7
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
3.1
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
<1.0
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
<0.009
0.015
Silicon
mg/L
0.737
0.498
0.437
0.54
0.533
Algae
Cells/mL
0
1
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1
Bromine
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/08/09

20
01/13/09

21
01/15/09

22
02/03/09

23
02/17/09

24
02/26/09

25
03/03/09

26
03/17/09

5.3

4.9

4.7

5.1

4.8

4.9

4.9

<5.0

4.5

5.1

6.3

4.4

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
0.052

<0.05

410

390

400

380
0.093
0.078
<2.0
<2.0

400
0.084
0.098
<2.0
<2.0

390
0.077
0.078
<2.0
<2.0

370
0.12
0.11
<2.0
<5.0

370
0.13
0.13
<2.0
<0.10

390

<2.0
<2.0

370
0.075
0.1
<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

380
0.11
0.11
<2.0
<10

<2.0
<10

5900
370

5500
340

5900
370

5900
370

5500
380

5500
350

5900
380

5900
390

5400
330

1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000

1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

1200
<0.05
<0.25
9800

<0.05
<0.25

1100
<0.05
<0.25
9000

1100
<0.05
<0.25
9400

1200
<0.05
<0.25
11000

1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000

1100
<0.05
<0.25
9100

7
7.1
<0.25
<0.5
110
<5.0
<5.0
110
76
63
22000

7.1
7.9

6.9
7.2

6.3
6.7

6.3
6.8

7
7.5

7.2
7.3

6.7
7.2

96
<5.0
<5.0
96
78
65
21000

6.4
7
<0.25
<0.5
100
<5.0
<5.0
100
84
70
26000

6
6.6

140
<5.0
<5.0
140
78
65
23000

6.7
6.9
<0.25
<0.5
100
<5.0
<5.0
100
65
54
23000

<5.0
16
<0.10
3.6
<2.0
0.038
0.087

<5.0
16
0.23
1.1
<2.0
0.042
0.12

2900
A
A
<1.0
<0.50

2900
A
A
<1.0

<5.0
10
<0.10
1.1
<2.0
0.047
0.056
34000
81
2800
A
A
<1.0

3.6

1.1

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

6400
370
1300
<0.05
<0.25
10000

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

5900
380

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

<0.05
<0.25

1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000

1100
<0.05
0.92
9000

<0.05
<0.25

1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000

<0.05
<0.25

7.7

7.3

7.3
7.5

7
7

6.7
7.2

7
7.1

7.1
7.3

7.1
8

110
<5.0
<5.0
110

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
77
64
22000

8.1

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
73
25000

63
21000

99
<5.0
<5.0
99
63
20000

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

<2.0
<2.0

5900
360

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
71
59
20000
<0.006
<5.0
20
<0.10
1.1
<2.0
0.064
0.11

<0.006
<5.0
1
<0.10
<1.0
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050
73
2700
A
A
1.7

<10
2900
A
A
1.2

61
2800
A
A
<1.0

<0.050
36000
95
2800
A
A
1.5
<0.50

0.84

<5.0
22
0.15
1.1
<2.0
0.028
0.098
59
2800
A
A
<1.0

1.1

<5.0
571
<0.10
<1.0
<2.0
0.047
0.054
35000
60
2800
A
A
<1.0

<5.0
133
0.22
4.2
<2.0
0.037
0.096

2800
A
A
<1.0

2800
A
A
<1.0

67

2700
A
A
<1.0

4.2

0.84

2800
A
A
<1.0

2800
A
A
<1.0

2800
A
A
<1.0

92
<5.0
<5.0
92
68
23000
<5.0

<5.0
1

360

87
<5.0
<5.0
87
70
20000

<5.0
1
<0.10
1.4
<2.0
0.061
0.094

<0.10
<1.0
<2.0
0.011
<0.050

3.1
2
<0.010
<0.050

<5.0
2
<0.10
2
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050

2700
A
A

2900
A
A

2900
A
A

2900
A
A

2800
A
A

<0.50

<0.50
<0.25
<1.0

1.1

1.4

0.84

<1.0
<0.009
0.562
0

<1.0
0.024
0.596
0

1.2
0.015
0.563
0

<0.50
<0.25
<1.0
1.1

1.1

<1.0
1.2

<1.0

0.479
3

0.406

<1.0

1.5
<0.009
0

<1.0
<0.009
0.429
0

1.1
0.011

<1.0
0.389

<1.0
<0.009
0.355
0

<1.0
0.393

<1.0
<0.009
0.599
0

1.3
<0.009
0.553
0

<1.0
0.471

0.743

<1.0
<0.009
0.565
0

<1.0
0.622

1.2
0.015

1.5
0.015
0.592
0

S11

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location S11
Sampling Event 27
Sampling Date 03/19/09
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/l
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<2.0
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
<2.0
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.05
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
<0.25
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
6.8
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
7.1
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent
A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent
A
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
1.3
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
0.474
Algae
Cells/mL
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1
Bromine
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l

Cartridge Filter Effluent and RO Recirculation Flow Blend


28
29
30
31
32
03/24/09
03/26/09
03/31/09
04/02/09
04/28/09
0.65

33
05/05/09

34
05/12/09

4
4

35
05/14/09

36
05/19/09

37
05/21/09

38
5/28/09

4.4

39
06/02/09

40
06/04/09

4.5

41
8/20/09

42
08/24/09

43
8/25/09

44
08/27/09

45
09/01/09

4.4

46
9/3/09

47
9/8/09

48
9/15/09

4.9

4.5

4.4

4.5

5.6

5.6

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.010
0.01

<0.010
<0.010

0.01
0.011

<0.010
<0.010

<0.010
<0.010

<0.010
<0.010

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

<0.05
<0.05

370
0.093
0.088
<2.0
<10

410

1
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
<0.50

372

396
<0.020
<0.020
<0.50
<0.50

381

387
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

400
<0.020
<0.020
<2.0
<2.0

440
<0.25
<0.25
<4.0
<4.0

450

420
<0.25
<0.25
<3.7
<4.0

390

<2.0
<2.0

<5.0
<2.0

<5.0
<2.0

<0.50
<0.50

4.5

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0

<4.0
<0.40

<3.7
<4.0

<3.7
<4.0

49
9/22/09

50
10/12/09

51
10/14/09

52
10/21/09

4.4

4.3

3.9

<0.010
<0.010
389

<0.010
<0.010
384

0.011
0.01
384

<2.0
<2.0

<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

5940
371

373

<0.010
<0.010

1210
<0.010
<0.010

1220
0.013
0.012

21000

12000

9750

<0.020
<0.020
<3.7
<4.0

<2.0
<2.0
<0.50
<0.50

5500
330

6000
380

2.8

353

375

364

380

6900
480

379

7300
490

6400
410

6300
400
398

1100
<0.05
<0.25
9400

<0.05
<0.25

1200
<0.05
<0.25
10000

<0.05
<0.25

6.9
7.2

7
6.8

6.7
7.4

6.6
7.8

<0.010
<0.010
65.3

1010
<0.010
<0.010
9970

76
<5.0
<5.0
76
91
76
20000

85
<5.0
<5.0
85

<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
57
<8.0
<8.0
57

78
20000

60
21000

64
21000

<5.0

<5.0

<10
185
<0.10

<10
358
<0.10

<0.10
<1.0
<2.0
<0.010
<0.050

2900
A
A
<1.0

<0.10
2.2
<2.0
0.019
<0.050

3000
A
A
<1.0

2700
A
A
1.2

<1.0

1100
0.012
0.01
11200

7.6

7.9

72
<8.0
<8.0
72

100
<8.0
<8.0
100

<0.010
<0.010

8.6
8.1

1040
<0.010
<0.010
14200

7.8

8.3
8

61
19000

62
19000

<10

<5.0

2
<0.10
0.84
0.039
0.066

<0.10
2.2

<0.10
1.1

0.034
<0.050

0.055
0.075

0.039
0.062

2700
A
A
1.2

2500
A
A
<1.0

<0.1
<0.40
1.1

1.1

2800
A
A
<1.0

2800
A
A
<1.0

A
A
<1.0

2600
A
A
<1.0

2600

1.1

2700
A
A
1.9

1.4

1.4

2.2

<0.25
<0.25

7.5
7.9

37
<8.0
<8.0
37

62
19000

1.4
0.067
0.09

8.6

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

<5.0
2
<0.10
1.1

0.042
0.061

8.7
8.3

1270
<0.010
<0.010
9860

100
<8.0
<8.0
100

26

0.064
0.089

2.2

8.4

0.033
<0.010

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

<2.5
<10
0.84

1210
<0.010
<0.010
9960

<0.010
<0.010

2700

<1.0

2800
A
A
5.4

3000
A
A
<0.50

0.84
<1.0
0.009
0.787
0

1.2
0.626

1.2
0.016
1.03

<1.0
0.488

5.7
0.015
0.457
0
0.015

5.6

1.1

<1.0

0.704
0

0.879
0

1.07

1.1
0.013
0.426
0

1.3

1.4

0.535

0.726
0

<1.0

<1.0

1.7

1.4

0.466

0.511
0

0.385

0.012

1400
<0.25
<0.25
11000
10
9.5
<0.5
<0.5
110
<8.0
<8.0
110

1500
<0.25
<0.25
11000

11
12

1300
<0.25
<0.25
10000

1300
<0.25
<0.25
11000

10

9.8

59
<8.0
<8.0
59

8
<0.020
<0.020
88
<8.0
<8.0
88

85
<8.0
<8.0
85

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

75
<8.0
<8.0
75

97
<8.0
<8.0
97

65
19000

65
19000

65
20000

68
19000

66
20000

69
22000

62
19000

<5.0
1
<0.10

<5.0
19
<0.10
3.1

<5.0
7
<0.10
0.84

<5.0
25
<0.10
2.3

<5.0
44
<0.10

<5.0
30

<5.0
17
<0.10
1.7

0.048
0.063

0.04
<0.020

0.04
0.065

0.039
0.073

0.029
<0.050

0.046

0.039
0.077

2600
A
A
<0.50
<0.50
<0.500
<0.2000

2600
A
A
1.6

2700
A
A
<0.50

2700
A
A
1.5

2900
A
A
<1.0
<0.50
<0.500
<0.2000

2800
A
A
1.7

2700
A
A
<0.50

1.7
1.1

0.84

1.1
1.7

0.01
0.662
0

8.5

<0.25
<0.25

1.4
0.013
0.603

3000
A
A
1.4

1.7

1.2
0.009

0.642
0

0.011
0.427

8.4

1.4

1.7
1.7
<1.0
<0.009
0.494
0

0.521

1.9

<0.50

0.327
0

0.392
0

0.014

S11

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location S11
Sampling Event 53
Sampling Date 10/29/09
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
3.3
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/l
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
0.011
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
<0.010
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
5930
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
373
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
1210
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
0.011
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
0.01
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
9700
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
6.8
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
81
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
<8.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
<8.0
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
81
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
61
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
19000
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
<5.0
HPC SM9215B WW - Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml
13
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
0.053
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
2800
TC P/A-SM9223 - E. Coli
Present/Absent
A
TC P/A-SM9223 - Total Coliforms
Present/Absent
A
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
<0.50
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
<0.50
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
0.794
Algae
Cells/mL
0
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1
<10
Bromine
mg/L
Assimilable Organic Carbon
ug ACE/l

Cartridge Filter Effluent and RO Recirculation Flow Blend


54
55
56
57
11/11/09
11/11/2009 DC
11/11/2009 BC
11/18/09

58
11/18/09

59
11/24/09

60
11/24/09

3.9
4.8
4.8

4.4
4.5

31

A
A

63
12/7/09

64
12/8/09

4.8
4.7

4.5
4.8

4.5
4.4

65
12/9/09

66
12/9/09

67
12/10/09

68
12/11/09

69
12/12/09

70
12/14/09

71
12/15/09

4.6
4.6

4.5

4.8

4.6

4.8

4.7

3.9

72
12/16/09

<0.010
<0.010
367

<0.010
<0.010

<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0

<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

391
<0.020
<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

5960
366

5800
367

5400
344

5940
370

1210
<0.010
<0.010

1170
<0.010
<0.010

1090
<0.010
<0.010

1200
<0.010
<0.010
10000

9790

10300

9680

8.4

7.5

7.4
<0.050
<0.050

110
<8.0
<8.0
110

140
<8.0
<8.0
140

100
<8.0
<8.0
100

7.1
<0.050
<0.050
110
<8.0
<8.0
110

58
20000

60
18000

59
20000

60
20000

61
20000
<5.0

<5.0
77

<5.0
25

<5.0
11

<5.0
7
<0.10
0.84

<1
<0.10
0.84

0.039

0.046
0.09

0.042

0.036
<0.020

0.18
<0.020

2600
A
A
1.6

2800
A
A
<0.50

2700
A
A
1.9

2800
A
A
<0.50
<0.10
<0.20
<0.40

2800
A
A
<0.50
<0.10
<0.2
<0.4
0.84

1.4
<0.009

<0.009
<10

1.2

<0.50

0.117

0.639
3

0.519
14

53
<10

<0.009
62
<10

0.382
7
7
<0.009
62
<10

0.015
<10

73
12/17/09

74
12/18/09

4.5

4.4

4.3

<0.010
<0.010
395

0.055

A
A
<1.0
<0.10
<0.50
<0.40

62
12/2/09

4.0
5.2
4.8

0.012
0.012
387

32
<0.10

61
12/2/09

<0.50
<0.009
0.338
1
1
60
<10

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum

mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

S12
1
06/19/08

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


2
3
4
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

<0.001
0.0052
<0.001
<0.001
0.0052

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.02
<0.2

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

<0.001
0.0031
<0.001
<0.001
0.0031
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0028
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
0.0099
<0.01

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

<0.001
0.0033
<0.001
<0.001
0.0033

0.0025
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.01

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08
<0.001
0.0039
<0.001
<0.001
0.0039
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0037
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
0.031
<0.01

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/08/09

20
01/13/09
<0.001
0.0021
<0.001
<0.001
0.0021

<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

21
01/15/09

22
02/03/09
<0.001
0.0031
<0.001
<0.001
0.0031
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0031
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.02
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

23
02/17/09

24
02/26/09

25
03/03/09

QA/QC
4/22/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.00001
<0.00002
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0027
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
0.36
<0.001
0.36
<0.001

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
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Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum

mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

S12
26
06/02/09

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


27
28
29
06/04/09
8/20/09
08/24/09

30
8/25/09

31
08/27/09

32
09/01/09

<0.001
0.003
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.050
<0.050

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

33
9/3/09

34
9/8/09

35
9/15/09

36
9/22/09

<0.001
0.0018
<0.001
<0.001
<0.004

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.01
<0.01

<0.01
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.01
<0.01

<0.01
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

37
10/12/09

38
10/14/09

39
10/21/09

40
10/21/09

41
10/29/09

42
10/29/09

43
11/11/2009 DC

44
11/11/2009 BC

45
11/11/09

46
11/18/09

47
11/18/09

48
11/24/09

<0.001
0.0024
<0.001
<0.001
0.0024

<0.001
0.0058
<0.001
<0.001
0.0058

<0.001
0.003
<0.001
<0.001
0.003

<0.001
0.0028
<0.001
<0.001
0.0028

<0.001
0.0013
<0.001
<0.001
0.0013

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

<0.50
<0.50

49
11/24/09

50
12/2/09

<0.050
<0.050

51
12/2/09

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
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mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,1-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 1,3-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - 2,2-Dichloropropane
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Butanone
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 2-Hexanone
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Chlorotoluene
8260B VOA Extended - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
8260B VOA Extended - Acetone
8260B VOA Extended - Benzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Bromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromodichloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Bromoform
8260B VOA Extended - Bromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon disulfide
8260B VOA Extended - Carbon tetrachloride
8260B VOA Extended - Chlorobenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroethane
8260B VOA Extended - Chloroform
8260B VOA Extended - Chloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromochloromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dibromomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Dichlorodifluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Di-isopropyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethanol
8260B VOA Extended - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Ethylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Freon 113
8260B VOA Extended - Hexachlorobutadiene
8260B VOA Extended - Iodomethane
8260B VOA Extended - Isopropylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Methyl tert-butyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - Methylene chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Naphthalene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - n-Propylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - p-Isopropyltoluene
8260B VOA Extended - sec-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Styrene
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Amyl methyl ether
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butyl alcohol
8260B VOA Extended - tert-Butylbenzene
8260B VOA Extended - Tetrachloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Toluene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichloroethene
8260B VOA Extended - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl acetate
8260B VOA Extended - Vinyl chloride
8260B VOA Extended - Xylenes (total)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum

mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

S12
52
12/8/09

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


53
54
55
56
12/8/09
12/9/09
12/9/09
12/10/09

57
12/11/09

58
12/12/09

59
12/14/09

60
12/15/09

61
12/16/09

<0.001
0.0017
<0.001
<0.001
0.0017

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

62
12/17/09

63
12/18/09

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/l
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
EPA 300.1 Bromate
ug/l
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
EPA 300.1 Chlorite
ug/l
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
Chlorphyll a
mg\L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1
SM 5540C Surfactants(MBAS)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropene, Total mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Hexanone
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L

S12
1
06/19/08

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


2
3
4
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08

0.99

1.2

<0.001

<0.05

5
08/19/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/08/09

20
01/13/09

21
01/15/09

22
02/03/09

0.94

1.2

1.2

1.3

1.2

1.2

0.92

0.95

0.98

<0.001

<0.02
<0.02

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

0.51
<0.01
0.036

0.61

0.59

0.61
<0.0005
0.00072

0.57

0.53
0.0015
0.0008

<0.50
0.00068
<0.0005

0.7
0.00097
0.00068

0.61
0.024
0.00094

<0.10
<0.10
7.9

<0.10
<0.10
8.9

<0.10
<0.10
8.9

<0.10
<0.10
9.3

0.26
<0.10
7.9

<0.10
<0.10
7.4

2.6
1.6
<0.02
<0.1
60

3.3
1.8
<0.001
<0.005
74

2.7
1.8
<0.001
<0.005
80

3
1.9
<0.001
<0.005
83

3.1
1.6
0.0057
<0.005
73

2.4
1.5
<0.001
<0.005
53

0.013

<0.04

0.012

0.012
0.012

<0.001
0.012

0.018
0.01
<0.005
<0.01
<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.72

0.009
0.0096

5.4
<5.0
<5.0
5.4
0.58

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.52

110
<5.0
<5.0
110
0.62

<0.10
<0.10
10

2.9
2.4
<0.005

7
09/23/08

1.2

0.82

<0.10
<0.10

6
09/16/08

<0.005
79

0.019

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<0.3

0.52

0.76

0.55

120

170

150

<0.010

<0.010

<0.10
<2.0

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005

<0.001
<0.005

<0.001
<0.005

0.01

0.013

0.011
0.011

<0.10
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005

0.018
0.011

<0.10
<0.10
8.8

3.4
1.8
<0.001
<0.005
79
0.018
0.011

<0.10
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005

0.017
0.0094

<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005

<0.001
<0.005

0.011
0.011

0.019
0.012

<0.10
<0.10
10

3.9
2.1
<0.001
<0.005
65
0.022
0.012

<0.10
<0.10

0.0043
<0.005

0.016
0.012

24
02/26/09

25
03/03/09

QA/QC
4/22/09

<0.10
<0.10
9.3

3.4
1.9
<0.001
<0.005
62
0.015
0.011

<0.10
100
<5.0
<5.0
100

<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<0.30

<0.30

0.65

0.66

0.57

0.53

0.4

0.43

0.43

160
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

140
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

130
<0.50
4.8
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
220

94
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

3.5
<1.0

1.1

1.1

0.84

1.4

0.56

4
<1.0
<0.50
4.8

110
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
0.017
<0.050
170
<10
4.7
<1.0

100
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
210

<10
4.2
<1.0

140
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
240
<10
4.3
<1.0

130
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
28

<10
4.9
<1.0

110
<0.50
1.1
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
220
<10
3.8
<1.0

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.79

23
02/17/09

<0.0005

1.1
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

750
6.2

<10
4.3
<1.0

<10
3.9
<1.0

<10
3.6
<1.0

<0.050
220
<10
3.4
<1.0
<0.50

3.8
<1.0

4.4
<1.0

4.2
<1.0

1.4

4.2
<1.0

4.3
<1.0

1.4

4
<1.0

4
<1.0
<0.50

1.4
1.4
<1.0

<1.0

<0.037

<0.037

0.009
<0.037
0

<1.0

<1.0

1.7

<0.009
<0.037

<0.009
<0.037
0

<0.009
4

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0
<0.006

<0.009
<0.037
0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.009
<0.037
0

<0.037
0

<1.0
<0.009
<0.037

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.037
0

<0.037

<0.037
0

<0.009
<0.037
0

<0.037

<0.037

<1.0

<1.0

<0.037
0

<0.037

<1.0
<0.006

98
<0.10

490
<5
<0.3
<0.10

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/l
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
EPA 300.1 Bromate
ug/l
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
EPA 300.1 Chlorite
ug/l
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
Chlorphyll a
mg\L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1
SM 5540C Surfactants(MBAS)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropene, Total mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Hexanone
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L

S12
26
06/02/09

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


27
28
29
06/04/09
8/20/09
08/24/09

0.56

0.84

30
8/25/09

31
08/27/09

32
09/01/09

33
9/3/09

34
9/8/09

35
9/15/09

0.6

0.8

37
10/12/09

0.87
0.84

0.65

<0.0010

<0.0010

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

<0.50
<0.0020
<0.0020
<0.10
<0.10

0.71

0.55

0.62

0.5

0.49

<0.0020
<0.10
<0.10

<0.005
<0.19
<0.20

<0.005
<0.19
<0.20

<0.10
<0.10

36
9/22/09

<4.0
<0.20

<0.19
<0.20

<4.0
<0.20
9.4

7.4

<0.0010
38.1

2.3
2.2
<0.0010
0.013

1.8
1.5

1.9

<0.0010
60.2

0.0094

<0.005
49
0.012
0.01

0.0098

<0.005
61

0.011

0.011
40
0.014
0.012

<0.0010
<0.0010
0.53

<0.19
<0.20
7.4

2.3
1.5
<0.005
54

0.0095

0.0092

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.01
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<5.0
<1.0
<20
74
<0.50
1.1

<1.0
66
<0.50
2.9
<0.020
<0.050

<0.020
<0.020
170
3.4
<1.0

4.7

4.4
<0.50

94
<0.50
2.8

69
<0.50
1.2

83
<0.50
1.2

<0.020
<0.050
110

<0.020
<0.020

<0.020
0.058
190

<0.020
<0.050

3.7
<0.50
<0.50

4.3

3.4

3.8

1.1

2.8

4.8

1.1

0.085

<0.010
<0.010
<10.0

<0.0020
<0.0020
<0.050
<0.050

<0.005

0.013
0.0089

1.9
1.7

39
10/21/09

40
10/21/09

41
10/29/09

<0.010
<0.010
0.48

42
10/29/09

43
11/11/2009 DC

44
11/11/2009 BC

45
11/11/09

46
11/18/09

<2.0
<2.0
<50.0
<20.0

1.7

<0.050
<0.050

48
11/24/09

49
11/24/09

0.53
0.8

0.98
0.95

0.62
0.62

<0.0010
<0.0010
0.42

50
12/2/09

0.67
0.66
<0.0010
<0.0010
0.33

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050
6.6

<0.050
<0.050
5.5
1.5

<0.050
<0.050
5.6
1.8

<0.0010
<0.0010

<10.0
<0.010
<0.010

2.3
1.5
<0.0010
<0.0010

2
1.4
<0.0010
<0.0010

1.1
<0.0010
<0.0010

1.1
<0.0010
<0.0010

56.6

76.9

58.2

50.2

36.8

42.2

0.011
0.0032
0.0053
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.050

0.0094

0.0081

0.0065

0.0061

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

63
<0.50

55
<0.50

64
<0.50

<0.020

<0.020
<0.020
110

<0.020

2.6

2.3

2.5

<5.0
<1.0
<20
91
<0.50

<0.1

<0.050
<2.0

<0.020
<0.050
150
4.4

110
<0.50

97
<0.50
2.2

78
<0.50

<0.020

<0.020
<0.020
170

<0.020

3.5

2.9

4.5

<0.020

<1.0
<0.50

<0.10

0.84
1.1

1.1

<1.0

<1.0

ND

0.0491
<0.009
<0.1

0.0434

<0.50

<0.50

<0.009
0.0623

0.009
0.0531

<0.037

<0.1
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.1

1.1

1.1

<0.50

1.5

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.50

<0.50

0.009

<0.009
0.0803

<0.009
0.0457

0.0539

0.0074

0.0675

0.0725

<0.1

<0.1

2.2
<0.50

<0.50

1.3

<0.009
0.0748

0.0636

51
12/2/09

0.66
0.57
0.56

<0.0010
<0.0010
0.36

<0.0020
<0.0020

<2.0
<2.0

47
11/18/09

0.085
0.88

2.3
1.7
1.6

38
10/14/09

0.0681

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S12
Sampling Event
52
Sampling Date 12/8/09
Method/Analyte
Units
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
0.69
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/l
0.70
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
EPA 300.1 Bromate
ug/l
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
EPA 300.1 Chlorite
ug/l
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - 415.1 (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
Chlorphyll a
mg\L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
Algae
Cells/mL
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
cm-1
SM 5540C Surfactants(MBAS)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropene, Total mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Hexanone
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


53
54
55
56
12/8/09
12/9/09
12/9/09
12/10/09

57
12/11/09

58
12/12/09

59
12/14/09

60
12/15/09

0.43

0.40

0.52

0.50

0.46
0.64
0.64

<0.0020
<0.0020
<0.050
<0.050

5.6
1.3

0.43

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.50
<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.10
<0.10
6.0
1.5

1.1
<0.0010
<0.0010

1.2
<0.0010
<0.0010
34.7

28.8
0.0068
<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1

62
12/17/09

63
12/18/09

0.56

0.55

0.51
0.48
0.49

<0.0010
<0.0010
0.38

61
12/16/09

0.0074
<0.0050
<0.0050
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
<0.020
46
<0.50
1.4

<0.01
<1.0
<0.02
56
<0.50
0.84

<0.020

<0.020

100

100

2.6

2.6

<0.10

<0.10

<0.50

<0.50

0.0416

0.056

<0.009

<0.009

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Acetone
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Benzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon disulfide
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromofluoromethane (Surr)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorobromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorodifluoromethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Iodomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methylene Chloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-m-Xylene & p-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Naphthalene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-N-Propylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-o-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Styrene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-amyl methyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl chloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Xylenes, Total
mg/L
524.2 CA Regulated Carbon tetrachloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Chlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Chloroform
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Dibromochloromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1-Dichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichloropropane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,3-Dichloropropene, Total
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Ethylbenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Benzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Methylene chloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Styrene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Tetrachloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Toluene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichlorofluoromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon 113)
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Vinyl chloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated m,p-Xylenes
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Bromodichloromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated o-Xylene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Xylenes, Total
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Methyl-tert-butyl Ether (MTBE)
ug/l
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

S12
1
06/19/08

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


2
3
4
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08

5
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/08/09

20
01/13/09

21
01/15/09

22
02/03/09

A
A
2

A
A
1

A
A
6

A
A

A
A

A
A
29

A
A
43

A
A
80

A
A

P
A
158

P
A
98

P
A
177

P
A
313

A
A

A
A

A
A
3

A
A

A
A
59

23
02/17/09

24
02/26/09

25
03/03/09

QA/QC
4/22/09

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Acetone
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Benzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon disulfide
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromofluoromethane (Surr)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorobromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorodifluoromethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Iodomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methylene Chloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-m-Xylene & p-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Naphthalene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-N-Propylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-o-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Styrene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-amyl methyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl chloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Xylenes, Total
mg/L
524.2 CA Regulated Carbon tetrachloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Chlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Chloroform
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Dibromochloromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1-Dichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichloropropane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,3-Dichloropropene, Total
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Ethylbenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Benzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Methylene chloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Styrene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Tetrachloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Toluene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichlorofluoromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon 113)
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Vinyl chloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated m,p-Xylenes
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Bromodichloromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated o-Xylene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Xylenes, Total
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Methyl-tert-butyl Ether (MTBE)
ug/l
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

S12
26
06/02/09

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


27
28
29
06/04/09
8/20/09
08/24/09

30
8/25/09

31
08/27/09

32
09/01/09

33
9/3/09

34
9/8/09

35
9/15/09

36
9/22/09

A
A
336

<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<5.0
<10
<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<0.50
<1.0
<3.0
A
A
286

37
10/12/09

38
10/14/09

39
10/21/09

40
10/21/09

41
10/29/09

A
A
217

A
A
93

A
A

A
A
127

42
10/29/09

43
11/11/2009 DC

44
11/11/2009 BC

A
A
338

A
A
122

45
11/11/09

46
11/18/09

47
11/18/09

48
11/24/09

49
11/24/09

50
12/2/09

<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0021
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0085
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005

A
A
73

A
A
21

A
A

A
A
55

A
A
99

A
A

A
A
149

A
A
550

A
A
326

A
A
742

51
12/2/09

S12

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Acetone
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Benzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon disulfide
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromofluoromethane (Surr)
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorobromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorodifluoromethane mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Iodomethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methylene Chloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-m-Xylene & p-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Naphthalene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-N-Propylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-o-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Styrene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-amyl methyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,2-Dichloroethene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl chloride
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Xylenes, Total
mg/L
524.2 CA Regulated Carbon tetrachloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Chlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Chloroform
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Dibromochloromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1-Dichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2-Dichloropropane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,3-Dichloropropene, Total
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Ethylbenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Benzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Methylene chloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Styrene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Tetrachloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Toluene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichloroethene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichlorofluoromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon 113)
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Vinyl chloride
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated m,p-Xylenes
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Bromodichloromethane
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated o-Xylene
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Xylenes, Total
ug/l
524.2 CA Regulated Methyl-tert-butyl Ether (MTBE)
ug/l
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

S12
52
12/8/09

RO First Pass First Stage Permeate


53
54
55
56
12/8/09
12/9/09
12/9/09
12/10/09

A
A
61

57
12/11/09

58
12/12/09

59
12/14/09

60
12/15/09

61
12/16/09

A
A
218

62
12/17/09

63
12/18/09

S13

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S13
RO First Pass First Stage Concentrate
Sampling Event
1
2
40
41
42
Sampling Date 06/19/08 07/02/08
8/20/09
8/27/09
9/15/09
Method/Analyte
Units
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Boron
mg/L
8.3
7.8
No samples taken in
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Calcium
mg/L
780
780
this period
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Iron
mg/L
<0.40
<4.0
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Iron, Dissolved
mg/L
<0.20
<3.7
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Magnesium
mg/L
3000
2600
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Potassium
mg/L
930
810
200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)-Sodium
mg/L
22000
25000
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Aluminum
mg/L
<0.5
<0.5
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Aluminum, Dissolved
mg/L
<0.5
<0.5
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Barium
mg/L
<0.05
<0.05
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Barium, Dissolved
mg/L
<0.05
<0.05
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Copper
mg/L
0.32
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Copper, Dissolved
mg/L
0.31
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Manganese
mg/L
<0.25
<0.25
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Manganese, Dissolved
mg/L
<0.25
<0.25
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Strontium
mg/L
20
20
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Strontium, Dissolved
mg/L
18
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Zinc
mg/L
<0.5
200.8 Metals (ICP/MS)-Zinc, Dissolved
mg/L
<0.5
300.0 Anions, Ion Chromatography-Bromide
mg/L
140
130
300.0 Anions, Ion Chromatography-Chloride
mg/L
41000
38000
300.0 Anions, Ion Chromatography-Fluoride
mg/L
<5.0
<5.0
300.0 Anions, Ion Chromatography-Sulfate
mg/L
5700
5600
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
mg/L
<0.001
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene-d4
mg/L
0.0072
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.002
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/L
<0.005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Hexanone
mg/L
<0.005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Bromofluorobenzene
mg/L
0.0058
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
mg/L
<0.005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Acetone
mg/L
<0.005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Benzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromoform
mg/L
0.037
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon disulfide
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobromomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
0.0012
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroform
mg/L
<0.001
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromofluoromethane (Surr)
mg/L
0.0076
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorobromomethane
mg/L
<0.001
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Iodomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropyl ether
mg/L
<0.003
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methylene Chloride
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-m-Xylene & p-Xylene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Naphthalene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-N-Propylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-o-Xylene
mg/L
<0.0005

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45
12/2/09

46
12/9/09

47
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Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
S13
RO First Pass First Stage Concentrate
Sampling Event
1
2
40
41
42
Sampling Date 06/19/08 07/02/08
8/20/09
8/27/09
9/15/09
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Styrene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-amyl methyl ether
mg/L
0.00083
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
mg/L
<0.001
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
0.038
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl chloride
mg/L
<0.0005
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Xylenes, Total
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (Surr)
mg/L
0.0093
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (Surr)
mg/L
0.0085
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/L
<0.05
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-2-Hexanone
mg/L
<0.05
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Bromofluorobenzene
mg/L
0.0058
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Bromofluorobenzene
mg/L
0.0076
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
mg/L
<0.05
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Acetone
mg/L
<0.05
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Benzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromobenzene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromoform
mg/L
0.042
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Bromomethane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon disulfide
mg/L
<0.005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorobromomethane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
0.0013
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroethane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloroform
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Chloromethane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dibromomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorobromomethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Ethylene Dibromide
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Methylene Chloride
mg/L
<0.005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Naphthalene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-N-Propylbenzene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Styrene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene-d8 (Surr)
mg/L
0.0065
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Toluene-d8 (Surr)
mg/L
0.0077
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichloroethene
mg/L
<0.0005
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
<0.001
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl acetate
mg/L
<0.01

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45
12/2/09

46
12/9/09

47
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Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Vinyl chloride
8260B Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Xylenes, Total
SM 2320B Alkalinity-Alkalinity
SM 2320B Alkalinity-Bicarbonate Alkalinity as CaCO3
SM 2320B Alkalinity-Carbonate Alkalinity as CaCO3
SM 2320B Alkalinity-Hydroxide Alkalinity
SM 2340B Hardness, Calculation-Hardness
SM 2540C Solids, Total Dissolved (TDS)-Total Dissolved Solids
SM 4500 P E Orthophosphate-Orthophosphate as P
Total Nitrogen Nitrogen, Total-Nitrogen, Total
SM 5540C Surfactants MBAS
SM5910B UV 254 Absorbance Aggregate Organic Compounds
Bromate
Dichloroacetate (DCA)
Chlorite
Ammonia-N
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
Total Organic Carbon
Dissolved Organic Carbon
2,3-Dibromopropionic Acid
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
Silicon
Bromine

Sampling Location
S13
RO First Pass First Stage Concentrate
Sampling Event
1
2
40
41
42
Sampling Date 06/19/08 07/02/08
8/20/09
8/27/09
9/15/09
Units
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
240
110
mg/L
240
110
mg/L
<8.0
<8.0
mg/L
<8.0
<8.0
mg/L
14000
13000
mg/L
76000
mg/L
0.095
0.075
mg/L
2.6
2.4
mg/L
0.1
cm-1
0.016
0.024
ug/L
<200
ug/L
1.08
ug/L
<400
mg/L
<0.10
mg/L
1.1
0.84
mg/L
2.2
2.5
mg/L
2.1
2.5
ug/L
22.1
ug/L
<0.13
ug/L
2.4
ug/L
2.4
ug/L
<0.21
ug/L
<0.11
ug/L
<0.21
mg/L
1.2
0.809
mg/L

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110

45
12/2/09

109

46
12/9/09

115

47
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123

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Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloropropene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropene (total)
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1-Chlorobutane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2,2-Dichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Butanone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Chlorotoluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Hexanone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Chlorotoluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Acetone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Benzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromochloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromodichloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromoform
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromomethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon disulfide
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon tetrachloride
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroform
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromochloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromomethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dichlorodifluoromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Di-isopropyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Freon 113
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachlorobutadiene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Iodomethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Isopropylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - m,p-Xylene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methyl tert-butyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methylene chloride
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Naphthalene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Butylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Propylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - o-Xylene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - p-Isopropyltoluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - sec-Butylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Styrene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Amyl methyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butyl alcohol
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Tetrachloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Toluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Total THM
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichlorofluoromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Vinyl chloride
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Xylenes (total)
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)

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S15
1
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RO First Pass Permeate Tank Effluent


2
3
4
5
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
08/19/08
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
0.012
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0028
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0028
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0028
<0.001
<0.001
0.0028
<0.001
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
0.011
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0015
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0015
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0015
<0.001
<0.001
0.0015
<0.001
<0.001

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/15/09

20
02/03/09

21
02/17/09

22
02/26/09

23
03/03/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0042
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0042
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0042
<0.001
<0.001
0.0042
<0.001
<0.001

<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0048
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0048
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0048
<0.001
<0.001
0.0048
<0.001
<0.001

24
03/17/09

25
03/19/09

26
03/24/09

<0.001
0.0041
<0.001
<0.001
0.0041
<0.001
<0.001

S15

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloropropene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropene (total)
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1-Chlorobutane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2,2-Dichloropropane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Butanone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Chlorotoluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Hexanone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Chlorotoluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Acetone
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Benzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromochloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromodichloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromoform
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromomethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon disulfide
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon tetrachloride
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chlorobenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroform
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromochloromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromomethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dichlorodifluoromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Di-isopropyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Freon 113
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachlorobutadiene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachloroethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Iodomethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Isopropylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - m,p-Xylene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methyl tert-butyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methylene chloride
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Naphthalene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Butylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Propylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - o-Xylene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - p-Isopropyltoluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - sec-Butylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Styrene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Amyl methyl ether
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butyl alcohol
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butylbenzene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Tetrachloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Toluene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Total THM
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichloroethene
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichlorofluoromethane
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Vinyl chloride
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Xylenes (total)
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

S15
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03/26/09

RO First Pass Permeate Tank Effluent


28
29
30
31
03/31/09
04/02/09
4/28/09
05/05/09

32
05/14/09

33
05/12/09

34
05/19/09

35
05/21/09

36
05/28/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0042
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0045
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0046
<0.001
<0.001
0.005

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

37
06/02/09

38
06/04/09

39
8/27/09

40
10/12/09

41
10/14/09

<0.001
0.0034
<0.001
<0.001
0.0034

<0.001
0.0062
<0.001
<0.001
0.0062

42
10/21/09

<0.001
<0.001

43
10/29/09

44
11/11/09

45
11/18/09

46
11/24/09

<0.001
<0.001

47
12/2/09

48
12/9/09

49
12/16/09

<0.001
0.0016
<0.001
<0.001
0.0016
<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
0.0025
<0.001
<0.001
0.0025

S15

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
Bromine
mg/L
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

S15
1
6/16/08

RO First Pass Permeate Tank Effluent


2
3
4
5
07/02/08
07/11/08
08/05/08
08/19/08

6
09/16/08

7
09/23/08

8
09/25/08

9
10/02/08

10
10/07/08

11
10/28/08

12
11/04/08

13
11/06/08

14
11/11/08

15
11/13/08

16
11/18/08

17
11/24/08

18
12/04/08

19
01/15/09

20
02/03/09

21
02/17/09

22
02/26/09

23
03/03/09

24
03/17/09

25
03/19/09

26
03/24/09

<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
0.0011
<0.01

1.1

1.1

0.88

0.89

0.97

0.89

<0.001
1.1

<0.001
0.86

<0.001
0.55

<0.001
<0.50

<0.001
<0.50

<0.001
0.51

<0.001
0.5

0.00095

0.00072

0.00094

<0.10
<0.10
16
3.4
3.3

<0.10
<0.10
13
3
2.6

<0.10
<0.10
8
2.2
1.6

<0.10
<0.10
7.8
2.9
1.6

<0.10
<0.10
6.9
2.7
1.4

<0.10
<0.10
7.5
3
1.5

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10
7
2.2
1.4

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

72
0.022

81
0.016

57
0.011
0.011

55
0.011
0.01

54
0.0092
0.0087

63
0.014
0.0099

0.019
0.0097

56
0.009
0.0098

0.011
<0.10
7.7
<5.0
<5.0
7.7
0.64

<0.01
<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.76

120
<0.00050
<0.10
<0.10
1.5
0.12
<0.010
<0.10
230
6.2

150

<0.01
<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.58
0.48
110

0.43
95

0.24
<0.10
0.84
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
320
5.6

<0.50
<0.10
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

<0.50
<0.1
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

4.3

3.8

<0.50
0.53

<0.50
0.63

<0.50
<0.0050
<0.020

1.4

0.84

<1.0

1.4
<1.0
0.009

3.2

<0.037

<0.037
A
A
4

A
A
16

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

<0.037

0.00068

0.00066

<0.01
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.6
0.5
92

5.6
<5.0
<5.0
5.6

<0.50

<0.50
<0.1
2
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
120
3.1

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0.64
0.53
100

0.56
120

<0.50
<0.1
2
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
140
3.8

<0.50
<0.0050
<0.020
0.84
0.56
<1.0
<0.009

<1.0
<0.009

2
<1.0
<0.009

12

12

<1.0

<1.0
<0.009

<0.037

S15

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
mg/L
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
mg/L
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Chlorophyll-SM10200H (SUB) - Chlorophyll-a
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
mg/L
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
mg/L
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
UV 254 Absorbance
cm-1
Silicon
mg/L
Bromine
mg/L
Total Coliform
P/A
E. Coli
P/A
Heterotrophic Plate Count
CFU/ml

S15
27
03/26/09

RO First Pass Permeate Tank Effluent


28
29
30
31
03/31/09
04/02/09
4/28/09
05/05/09
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050
0.82

<0.001
<0.01
1.1

<0.0010
<0.0010
0.65
<0.0020
<0.0020
<0.050
<0.050

<0.001
0.56

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10
8.4
2.5
1.7

<0.10
<0.10

<0.005

<0.005

<0.005

0.01
0.0097

64
0.012
0.01

0.0091
0.0081

33
05/12/09

2.7

35
05/21/09

36
05/28/09

37
06/02/09

38
06/04/09

39
8/27/09

40
10/12/09

41
10/14/09

42
10/21/09

<0.050
<0.050
0.99

<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050
0.88

<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
0.054
<0.050
0.74
0.67
<0.0010
<0.0010
0.58

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050
0.73
<0.0010
<0.0010
0.56
<0.0020
<0.0020
<0.050
<0.050

2.3
2
<0.0010
<0.0010

2.2
2
<0.0010
<0.0010

60.2

52.4

51.1

0.012
0.0021
0.0024

0.011

0.01

<0.0010
<0.0010

0.56
100

<1.0
83

<0.50
<0.1
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

<1.0

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050
0.69

<0.050
<0.050
0.51

<0.0010
0.65

<0.0010
<0.50
0.0069
<0.0020
<0.10
<0.10

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<1.0
92

2.2
1.9

<0.0010
<0.0010
0.7

<0.10
<0.10

<0.0010

0.013
0.014

0.012

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
90

<1.0
88

<1.0
64

<1.0
<0.1
1.4

<0.50

<0.50
<0.1
0.84

<0.020
<0.050

<0.020
<0.050

0.16
<0.050
120
3.6

4.7

4.3

<0.0010

0.009
0.0094

0.0098

59.5

<1.0
<0.1

<0.050

<0.0010

<0.020
<0.050
220
4.2

4.3

45
11/18/09

46
11/24/09
<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050
0.53

<0.050
<0.050
0.80

47
12/2/09

48
12/9/09

<0.50
<0.50
0.63

<0.006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.001
<0.50
<0.50
0.55

<0.010
<0.010
<0.50
<0.020
<0.020

<0.010
<0.010
<5.0

<0.010
<0.010
<5.0
<0.020
<0.020

<0.010
<0.010
<5.0

<0.010
<0.010
<5.0
<0.020
<0.020

<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0
<25.0
<10.0
<5.0
<0.010
<0.010

<1.0
<1.0
<25.0
<10.0
<5.0
<0.010
<0.010

<1.0
<1.0
<25.0
<10.0
<5.0
<0.010
<0.010

<1.0
<1.0
<25.0
<10.0
<5.0
<0.010
<0.010

<0.0010

86.2
0.013
0.013

65.1

61.1

37.8

47.9

32.1

0.012
0.012

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

8.2
37
<8.0
45

<0.1
<8.0
14
<8.0
15

<0.1
22
9.6
<8.0
31

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.1

<8.0
9.8
<8.0
12

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

9.7
<8.0
<8.0
9.7

<1.0
96

<1.0
78

<1.0
63

<1.0
54

<1.0
64

<1.0
46

<1.0
56

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.1

<0.020
0.18
130
3.4

3.5

0.6
<0.020

<0.020
0.15

2.8

<1.0

2.6

<0.020
0.16
<50
2.3

<0.020

<0.020
0.15

2.5

2.5

<1.0
<0.10
<0.004
<0.008

<0.0050
<0.020

0.84
<1.0
<0.009

<1.0

4.9
<0.009

1.1
4.1

<1.0

1.1
<1.0

1.4
<1.0

<1.0

1.4
<1.0

0.84
<1.0

46

A
A
48

A
A
16

A
A
12

A
A
48

<1.0

1.4
<0.50

<0.50

0.0943

0.0823

0.0615

A
A
203

A
A
73

<1.0
0.0823

A
A
153

<0.1
<8.0
9.6
<8.0
15

<0.1
1.4

<0.005
<0.020

<1.0

49
12/16/09

<10.0
<5.0
<0.010
<0.010

0.023
<0.050
2.9

44
11/11/09

10
3.1
2.0
<0.0010
<0.0010

39

1.4

43
10/29/09

<0.050
<0.050

1.7
1.5

<0.0010
<0.0010

1.1

3.8
<1.0

34
05/19/09

<2.0
<2.0

5.6
<5.0
<5.0
5.6

3.9

32
05/14/09

A
A
46

<0.50
<0.009

A
A
85

<0.50

<0.50

1.6

A
A
219

0.0606
<2
A
A
732

0.0612
<2
A
A
651

<0.50
<0.009
0.0517
<2
A
A
35

<0.020
100
2.7

S16

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units

Method/Analyte
Al DissICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
B Total ICP 200.8 - Boron
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
Mg Total ICP 200.8 - Magnesium
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
Na Total ICP 200.8 - Sodium
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
Silicon

mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

S16
1
02/17/09

RO Second Pass First Stage Permeate


2
3
4
5
02/26/09
03/03/09
03/17/09
03/19/09

6
03/24/09

7
03/26/09

8
03/31/09

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

0.6
<0.001
<0.001

0.58
<0.001
<0.001

0.65
<0.001
<0.001

0.78
<0.001
<0.001

0.66
<0.001
<0.001

0.73
<0.001
<0.001

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10

9
04/02/09

10
4/28/09

11
05/05/09

12
05/14/09

<0.050
<0.050
0.53

<0.050
<0.050
0.41

<0.050
<0.050
0.42

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<1.0
<0.10

<1.0
<0.10

<1.0
<0.10

<1.0
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005
0.66

<0.001
<0.005
1

<0.001
<0.005
1

<0.001
<0.005
2.2

<0.001
<0.005

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

14
05/19/09

15
05/21/09

16
5/28/09

<0.050
0.42

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

17
06/02/09

18
06/04/09

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.50

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.10
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

20
08/24/09

21
8/25/09

<0.001
<0.005

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.0010
<0.0010

1.9

<0.050
0.55

<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.01
0.40

<0.01

24
9/3/09

25
9/8/09

26
9/15/09

27
9/22/09

<0.01
0.41

<0.01

<0.050
0.65

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001

<0.50

<0.20

<0.20

<0.20

<0.20

<0.005
<0.20
<0.20

<0.19
<0.20

<0.005
<0.19
<0.20

<0.19
<0.20

<0.20
<0.20

<0.19
<0.20

<0.0010
<0.0010
<1.0

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0020

<0.10
<0.10

<0.050
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.0010

23
9/1/09

<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.50

<0.001
<0.005
2.6

22
08/27/09

0.6
<0.001
<0.001

<0.0020
<0.10
<0.10

<1.0
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005
1.7

19
8/20/09
<0.050
<0.050
0.58

<0.050
0.30

<0.10
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050

<1.0
<0.10

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

13
05/12/09

<0.0010
<0.0010

0.0088
<0.0010
2.1

<0.005
<0.005

<0.0050

<0.001
<0.001

<1.9
<0.20
<0.005
<0.005
0.58

<1.9
<0.20
<0.005
<0.005
1.2

<0.005
<0.005

<1.9
<0.20

<1.9
<0.20

<0.005
<0.005
1.4

<0.005
<0.005
1.8

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
0.87

<0.01
<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
1.3
<0.50
1.7
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.50

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050
<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050
<0.0050

<0.01
<0.1
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<0.30
1.2
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.50
1.7
<1.0

<0.0050

<0.0050
<0.0050

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
1.3
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.1
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<0.1
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
1.4
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.30
1.3
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.50
0.84
1.4
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0

<0.1
5.6
<5.0
<5.0
5.6

<0.50

<0.30
1.6
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
0.53

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
0.81
<1.0
1.1

0.56

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.050
<1.0

<1.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.5
0.56
1.4
<1.0
<0.50

0.84

0.84

<0.001

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.56

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
1.4

<1.0
1.2
<0.50
1.7

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.5
1.1

0.56

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.50

<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<0.50

0.068
<0.50

4.5
<0.050
<0.50

4.8
0.066
<0.50

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.001

<0.1
10
<8.0
<8.0
10

<0.1
15
<8.0
<8.0
15

1.2

<1.0
1.3
<0.50
0.84

<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

1.7
<0.50

<0.50

1.1
<0.50

0.84
<1.0

0.0836

<0.037

<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1

<0.50

0.56

1.1

<1.0

<1.0

1.2

<1.0

<1.0

1.2

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

0.0596

1.4
<1.0

<0.001

<0.01
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.001
<0.001

0.06

<1.0
0.0534

S16

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units

Method/Analyte
Al DissICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
B Total ICP 200.8 - Boron
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
Mg Total ICP 200.8 - Magnesium
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
Na Total ICP 200.8 - Sodium
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
Silicon

mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

S16
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10/14/09

RO Second Pass First Stage Permeate


29
30
31
32
33
10/21/09
10/29/09
11/11/09 11/18/09
11/24/09

34
12/2/09

35
12/9/09

36
12/16/09

<0.050
<0.050
0.33

<0.050
<0.050
0.39

<0.050
<0.050
0.24

<0.050
<0.050
0.099

<0.050
<0.050
0.17

<0.050
<0.050
0.32

<0.050
<0.050
0.095

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

3.1

2.9

1.4

0.89

0.31

1.4

<0.0050
<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
9.5
<8.0
11

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.0050
<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.0050
<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.84

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.84

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.56

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.56

<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.10

<0.10

<0.50
<0.050
0.0552

0.56
<0.50
<0.050
0.0589

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<0.020
<1.0

<0.1

<0.10

<1.0
0.081
0.091

0.84
<0.50
0.092
0.0468

<0.50
0.073
0.0725

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50
<0.050
0.0603

1.4
<0.050
0.0569

S18

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Dissolved ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum, Dissolved
mg/L
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Silicon
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous

S18
1
02/17/09

RO 2nd Pass 2nd Stage Permeate


2
3
4
02/26/09
03/03/09
03/17/09

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

1
<0.001

0.95
<0.001

1.1
<0.001

<0.50
<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10

<0.50

<0.50
<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

5
03/19/09

6
03/24/09

7
03/26/09

8
03/31/09

9
04/02/09

0.91
<0.0010

0.78
<0.0010

0.75
<0.0010

0.86

<0.50
<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10

<0.50

<0.0010
<0.050
<0.0020

<0.0010
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.050

<0.010

<0.50

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
4.2

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
2.4

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
2.8

<0.0051

<0.0050

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<1.0
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.005
2.8

<0.005
5.9

<0.005

<0.005
4

<0.005

<0.005
6.5

<0.005

<0.001
<0.002
<0.01
<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
4.5
<0.50
1.7
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002
0.013

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

0.0071
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

<0.001
<0.002

0.6

<0.1
5.6
<5.0
<5.0
5.6
0
<0.30
4.6
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
0.64

<0.1
5.6
<5.0
<5.0
5.6
<0.30
7.2
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

<0.50
1.1

<0.50

<0.50

1.6

<0.1
5.6
<5.0
<5.0
5.6

0.5

17
06/04/09

0.56

19
6/2/09

0.67

20
8/20/09

0.93

<0.0051
0.004
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
3.9
<1.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.050

<0.0050
<0.0050

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.0010
<0.50
<0.0020

<0.0010
<0.50
<0.0020

<0.10

<0.10

<0.50

<0.50

<0.020
<1.0

<0.0010
1.9

<0.010

<0.0010
1.2

<0.0010
3.8
<0.0050

<0.0050
<0.0050

<0.0051

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
1.3
<1.0

<1.0
2.2
<0.50

0.84

<1.0
2.4
<1.0
0.84
<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
1.3

<0.020
<1.0

<0.0050
<0.1

<1.0
2.5
<1.0

<0.020

0.84

<0.020
<1.0

0.56

1.4
<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

21
08/24/09

0.90

22
08/25/09

0.68

<0.0010

<1.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1

<1.0

4.7
0.18
<0.50

4.4
0.1
<0.50
<0.050

<1.0
0.12
<0.50

0.84

0.84

1.1

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<1.0

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

<0.5
0.84

1.1

0.84

<1.0

S18
27
9/15/09

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

<0.001

<0.001

0.93
<0.001

<0.20

<0.20
<0.005
<0.19
<0.20

<0.19
<0.20

24
9/1/09

<0.01

0.68
<0.001

25
9/3/09

<0.19
<0.20

<1.9
<0.20

<1.9
<0.20

<1.9
<0.20

<1.9
<0.20

<0.005

<0.005
1.5

<0.005
3

<0.005
2.5

<0.005
4

<0.001
<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.020
<1.0

<1.0

0.84
0.84
<0.50

<0.50
0.0596

<0.02

26
9/8/09

23
08/27/10

<0.20
<0.005
<0.20
<0.20

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.5
0.84

18
5/28/09

<0.20
<0.20

<1.0
<0.10

<0.30
6.2
<0.50
<1.0
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50
1.8

16
06/02/09

<0.10
<0.10

<0.005
2.7

1.7
<1.0

15
05/21/09

1.2
<0.001

<0.005
3.4

1.7
<1.0

14
05/19/09

1
<0.001

<1.0
<0.10

<0.50

13
05/12/09

1.3
<0.001

<1.0
<0.10

<0.30
3.4
<0.50
1.7
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

12
05/14/09

<0.01

<1.0
<0.10

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
3.7
<0.50
1.1
<0.20
<0.010
<0.50

11
05/05/09

<0.01

<1.0
<0.10

<0.1
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

10
4/28/09

<0.001

<0.19
<0.20

<0.001
<0.001

<0.20

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
2.2
<0.50
1.1

<1.0
3.5
<0.50
2

1.1

<1.0
4.6
<0.50
1.7

<0.020
<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<0.020
<1.0

<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

1.1

2
<0.50

<0.50

1.1
<0.50

1.7
<1.0

0.0903

<0.037

0.0466

0.0871

S18

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
mg/L
Al Dissolved ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum, Dissolved
mg/L
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
mg/L
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
mg/L
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
mg/L
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
mg/L
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
mg/L
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
mg/L
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
mg/L
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
mg/L
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
mg/L
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
mg/L
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
mg/L
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
mg/L
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
mg/L
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
mg/L
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
mg/L
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
mg/L
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
mg/L
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
mg/L
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
mg/L
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
mg/L
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
mg/L
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
mg/L
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
mg/L
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
mg/L
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
mg/L
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/L
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
mg/L
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
mg/L
Silicon
mg/L
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous

RO 2nd Pass 2nd Stage Permeate


28
29
30
31
9/22/09
10/14/09
10/21/09
11/11/09

33
11/24/09

34
12/2/09

35
12/9/09

36
12/16/09

1.0

<0.050
<0.050
1.0

<0.050
<0.050
0.43

<0.050
<0.050
0.57

<0.050
<0.050
0.60

<0.050
<0.050
0.29

<0.0010

<0.0010

<0.0010

<0.050

<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0020

<0.0020

<0.0020

<0.0020

<0.050

<0.050
<2.5
<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5
<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5
<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050

<2.5
<0.050

<0.0010
2.6

32
11/18/09

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
8.8

11.5

<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
11

<1.0
3.6
<0.50

<1.0
12
<0.50

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5
<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

2.8

2.1

1.1

2.6

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
14
<0.50
1.4

<1.0
1.8
<0.50

<1.0
1.5
<0.50

<1.0
1.3
<0.50

<1.0
1.1
<0.50
2.5

<1.0
1.2
<0.50
0.84

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0

<0.10

<0.10

<0.50
<0.050
0.0892

0.84
<0.50
0.07
0.0788

<0.0050
<0.1
<8.0
12
<8.0
14

<0.1

<0.10

<1.0
0.0612

<1.1
0.33
0.0499

1.4
<0.50
0.28
0.0584

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50
0.084
0.0544

1.3
<0.050
0.0813

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Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropene (total)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Butanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Acetone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Benzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone --Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Freon 113
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Iodomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - m,p-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methylene chloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Naphthalene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - o-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Styrene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Toluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Total THM
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
mg/L

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2
3
4
5
02/26/09
03/03/09
03/17/09
03/19/09

6
03/24/09

7
03/26/09

8
03/31/09

9
04/02/09

10
04/22/09

11
4/28/09

12
05/05/09

13
05/12/09

14
05/14/09

15
05/19/09

16
05/28/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0026
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0033
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.01
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0017
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003

<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0017
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0026
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0033
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0018
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0017
<0.001

<0.001
0.0032
<0.001

0.0026
<0.001

17
05/21/09

18
06/02/09

19
06/04/09

20
8/20/09

0.0062

0.0028

<0.001

<0.001

21
08/24/09

22
8/25/09

23
08/27/09
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0019
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

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Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropene (total)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Butanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Acetone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Benzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone --Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Freon 113
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Iodomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - m,p-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methylene chloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Naphthalene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - o-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Styrene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Toluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Total THM
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
mg/L

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26
27
28
29
9/8/09
9/15/09
9/22/09
10/12/09

30
10/14/09

31
10/21/09

32
10/21/09

33
10/29/09

34
10/29/09

35
11/11/09

36
11/11/09 DC

37
11/11/09 BC

<0.001
0.0025

<0.001
0.0026

38
11/18/09

39
11/18/09

40
11/24/09

41
11/24/09

42
12/2/09

43
12/2/09

44
12/7/09

45
12/8/09

46
12/9/09

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

0.0019

<0.001

<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.002
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
0.0019
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.003
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
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<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.004
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
0.0019

<0.001
0.0084

<0.001
0.0011

<0.001
<0.001

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12/9/09

48
12/10/09

49
12/11/09

S19

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Laboratory Results from TestAmerica
Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,3-Dichloropropene (total)
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Butanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Acetone
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Benzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromoform
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Bromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone --Chlorodibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloroform
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Chloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dibromomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Freon 113
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Hexachloroethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Iodomethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - m,p-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Methylene chloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Naphthalene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - o-Xylene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Styrene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Tert-butyl ethyl ether
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Toluene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Total THM
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
mg/L
524.2 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS)-Trihalomethanes, Total
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichloroethene
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Trichlorofluoromethane
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Vinyl chloride
mg/L
524.2 Extended + Acetone - Xylenes (total)
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
524.2 THM
- Bromoform
mg/L

S19
50
12/12/09

RO Product Storage Tank Effluent


51
52
53
54
12/13/09
12/14/09
12/15/09
12/16/09
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.05
<0.05
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.001

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.005
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.0005

<0.001
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.0005

<0.0005
<0.001
<0.0005
<0.001
<0.001
0.0014

55
12/17/09

56
12/18/09

S19

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
Nitrate-N, 300.0 - Nitrate-N
Nitrite-N, 300.0 - Nitrite-N
Nitrogen, Total-group (300-series)-MUR - Total Nitrogen
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Cyanide, Amen-4500CN-G (5ppb) - Amenable Cyanide
UV 254 Absorbance
Silicon
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
Assimilable Organic Carbon
Total Coliform
E. Coli
Heterotrophic Plate Count

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/l
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/l
mg/L
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
cm-1
ug ACE/l
P/A
P/A
CFU/ml

S19
1
02/17/09
<0.001
0.0026
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

RO Product Storage Tank Effluent


2
3
4
5
02/26/09
03/03/09
03/17/09
03/19/09

<0.01

<0.001
0.0033
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

0.72

0.69

<0.001
<0.50

6
03/24/09

7
03/26/09

8
03/31/09

<0.01

<0.001
0.0032
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01

<0.001
<0.01

0.81

0.9

0.78

<0.001
<0.50

<0.001
<0.50

<0.50

<0.001
<0.50

<0.10
<0.10
<1.0

<0.0005
<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10
<1.0

<0.10
<0.10
<1.0

<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10
<1.0

9
04/02/09

10
04/22/09

11
4/28/09

12
05/05/09

13
05/12/09

14
05/14/09

15
05/19/09

<0.001
<0.004

16
05/28/09

17
05/21/09

18
06/02/09

19
06/04/09

<0.001
<0.004
<0.50
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001

20
8/20/09

<0.004
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

0.87

0.65

0.51

0.49

0.51

0.37

0.67

<0.001
<0.50

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.050

<0.0010
<0.50

<0.0010
<0.50

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.0020

21
08/24/09

22
8/25/09

23
08/27/09

24
09/01/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01
<0.01
0.48

<0.0005
<0.10
<0.10
<1.0

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10
<1.0

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.10
<0.10

<0.20
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050

<2.0
<0.10

<2.0
<0.10

<2.0
<0.10

<2.0
<0.10

<2.0
<0.10

<0.001
<0.005
<0.001
1.4

<0.005
<0.001
1.5

<0.005
<0.001
3

<0.005
<0.001

<0.002

<0.002

<0.002
<0.005
<0.01

<0.002

<0.002

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
1.8
<0.50
1.1
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
<10
0.51
<1.0
<0.50
<0.0050
<0.0050

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<0.50
<1.0
<0.50
<0.0050
<0.0050

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<0.30
1.8
<0.50

<0.010
<0.050
<0.50
<1.0

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050

<0.10
<0.10

<0.10
<0.10

<2.0
<0.10
0.11

<0.050

0.065

<0.0010
<0.0010
2.5

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
1.4

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
1.8

<0.30
2.8
<0.50
2
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
<0.50
<1.0

<0.50
<1.0

<0.005
<0.001
2.1

<0.005
<0.001

<0.002

<0.002

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
2
<0.50
1.1
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050
<10
0.55
<1.0

<0.005
0.0026
3.8

<0.005
<0.001

<0.002

<0.002
<0.0050
0.0039
<0.009
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.0050

<0.0050

<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.30
2.8
<0.50
1.1
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

<1.0
1.3
<1.0

<1.0
1.1
<1.0

<0.020
<0.050
<50
<1.0

<0.020
<0.050

<0.50
<1.0

<0.50
<1.0

<0.0050

<1.0

<1.0

<0.050

<0.50

<0.50

<0.0010
0.98

<0.0010
<1.0

<0.0010
2.5

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.009
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

1.4

<1.0
1.2
<1.0
2

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
1.1

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.84

<0.020
<0.050

<0.020
<0.5
<50
<1.0
<1.0
<0.5
<0.005
<0.0050

<0.020
<0.050

<0.0050

<5.1
<0.50
<0.037

<1.0

<0.50
<0.037
<0.1

1.1
2
<1.0

<1.0

<0.50
<0.037
<0.1

<0.50

A
A
3

A
A

<1.0

<1.0

1.1
<1.0

<0.50
<0.037
<0.1

<0.50

A
A
3

A
A

<1.0

<0.50

<0.20
<0.20

<0.19
<0.20

<1.9
<1.0

<1.9

<0.20

<0.20

0.77

<0.005
1.7
<0.001
<0.001

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<1.0
1.3
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0

<1.0

4.7

1.4

4.7

<1.0

<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0

<1.0
<1.0

<0.020
<1.0
<1.0

<50
<1.0
2.2

<1.0

<1.0

<0.50

<0.50
<0.5
<0.0050
<5.1
<0.50

<0.50
<0.037

<0.1

1.1
<1.0

<1.0

<1.0
<0.50

<0.50
<0.037

<0.50
<0.037

<0.50
<0.037
<0.1

<0.037
<0.1

A
A
4

A
A

A
A
2

A
A
4

<0.1

0.84
<1.0

<0.50

<1.0

<0.50
<0.037
<0.1

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<1.0
1.9
<0.50
2.2

1.1
<0.020
<0.050
<50

<0.5
<0.005
<0.0050

1.1
0.56
<1.0

<0.20

<0.0050

<0.11
<0.15
<0.76
1.4
<1.0

<0.20

<0.10
<0.10

<0.001

<0.005
<0.001
1.2

<0.01
<0.10
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
<5.0
0
<0.30
2
<0.50
1.4
<0.20
<0.010
<0.050

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.001

<0.020
<0.050

<0.020
<0.020

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.0050
<0.020

<1.0
<0.50

1.4
<1.0

1.1
<0.50

<0.50

0.0662
0

0.0644

1.4
<1.0

2.2
<0.50

<0.009
0.061
0

<0.009
0.0937

A
A
2

A
A
13

<0.009
A
A
12.5

A
A

A
A
3

A
A

A
A
126

A
A
5

A
A

A
A
2

A
A
<1

A
A
2

S19

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
Nitrate-N, 300.0 - Nitrate-N
Nitrite-N, 300.0 - Nitrite-N
Nitrogen, Total-group (300-series)-MUR - Total Nitrogen
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Cyanide, Amen-4500CN-G (5ppb) - Amenable Cyanide
UV 254 Absorbance
Silicon
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
Assimilable Organic Carbon
Total Coliform
E. Coli
Heterotrophic Plate Count

Sampling Location
S19
Sampling Event
25
Sampling Date 9/3/09
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/l
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
<0.19
mg/L
<0.20
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
<1.0
mg/L
<0.50
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
<0.50
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/l
<0.037
mg/L
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
cm-1
ug ACE/l
A
P/A
A
P/A
CFU/ml

RO Product Storage Tank Effluent


26
27
28
29
9/8/09
9/15/09
9/22/09
10/12/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.01
<0.01
0.53

<0.01
0.015
0.67

<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

30
10/14/09

31
10/21/09

0.54

<0.001
<0.001
0.0084
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050
0.57

<0.001
<0.001
0.0019
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001

32
10/21/09

0.54

33
10/29/09

0.53

34
10/29/09

0.42

35
11/11/09

36
11/11/09 DC

37
11/11/09 BC

<0.001
<0.001
0.0025
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001

<0.001
<0.001
0.0026
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001

38
11/18/09

0.44

39
11/18/09

40
11/24/09

0.076

<0.001
<0.001
0.0011
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050
0.19

41
11/24/09

0.18

42
12/2/09

<0.050
<0.050
0.17

43
12/2/09

44
12/7/09

45
12/8/09

<0.20

<0.20

<0.005
<0.19
<0.20

<0.0010
<0.050

<1.9
<1.0

<0.050

<0.0020

0.18

0.4

0.30

<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

0.078

0.18
<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.050

0.2
<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

0.41

0.29

<0.050
<0.050

<1.9
<1.0

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5

<2.5
<0.050

0.15

0.13

0.11

0.05

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010

4.3

4.2

<0.20

<0.005
1.6

0.0078
2.4

<0.0010

<0.001

<0.001

<0.0050

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<0.1
9.9
<8.0
<8.0
9.9

<0.0020
<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
1.8
<0.50
0.84

<1.0
2.2
<0.50
1.1

<1.0
1.7
<0.50

<0.020
0.17
<50
<1.0
<0.50

<0.020
0.093

<0.020
<0.050
<50
<1.0
<1.0

1.4

<1.0
<1.0

5.3

1.1
<1.0

0.009

<0.009
0.0512

A
A
35

A
A
3

<1.0
<0.50

<0.009
<0.037
0

A
A
17

1.8

1.4

0.67

<0.0050

<0.0050

<0.0050
<0.0050
<0.0020
<0.1

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.56

<0.020

<0.020
<0.020
<50
<1.0
<0.50

<0.020

<0.020
<0.020
<50
<1.0
<0.50

<0.0050

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
8.3

<0.1
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0
<8.0

<1.0
3.2
<0.50

<1.0
2
<0.50
1.7

<1.0
2
<0.50

<0.020

<0.020

<0.1

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<1.0

<1.0
<1.0

<50
<1.0
<0.50

<1.0
<0.50

<1.0

<1.0

1.7
<0.50

<0.50

0.0424

0.0784
0

0.0817
0

0.079
0

A
A
5

A
A
<1

<10
A
A
6

<1.0
<0.50

<0.50
<0.10
<0.0050
<0.020

<0.0050
<0.020

0.84
<0.50

49
12/11/09

0.38

0.15

0.05

0.39
<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050

<0.19
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050

48
12/10/09

0.41
0.45

<0.001

47
12/9/09

<0.001
<0.001
<0.004
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050

0.76

<0.001

46
12/9/09

<1.0
1.2

<0.002
<0.004

<0.50

<0.50

<0.50

1.5

<0.50
<0.10

0.0672
0

0.0542
0

A
A
<1

<10
A
A
35

<10
A
A
<1

0.0728
0
0
<0.009
<10
A
A
2

<0.009

A
A
<1

<10
A
A
1

<10

S19

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Method/Analyte
524.2 THM
- Chloroform
524.2 THM
- Dibromochloromethane
524.2 THM
- Total THM
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dibromoacetic Acid (DBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Dichloroacetic Acid (DCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monobromoacetic Acid (MBAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Monochloroacetic Acid (MCAA)
552.2 CA Regulated (HAA5) - Trichloroacetic Acid (TCAA)
Al Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
Al Total ICPMS 200.8 - Aluminum
B Total ICP 200.7 - Boron
B Total ICPMS 200.8 - Boron
B Diss ICP 200.7 - Boron
Ba Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ba Total ICPMS 200.8 - Barium
Ca Total ICPMS 200.8 - Calcium
Ca Total ICP 200.7WD - Calcium
Cu Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Cu Total ICPMS 200.8 - Copper
Fe Diss ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Total ICP 200.7 - Iron
Fe Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Fe Total ICPMS 200.8 - Iron
Hardness calculation - Hardness as CaCO3
K Total ICP 200.7 - Potassium
K Total ICPMS 200.8 - Potassium
Mg Total ICP 200.7 - Magnesium
Mg Total ICPMS 200.8 - Magnesium
Mn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Mn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Manganese
Na Total ICP 200.7 - Sodium
Na Total ICPMS 200.8 - Sodium
Sr Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Sr Total ICPMS 200.8 - Strontium
Zn Diss ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
Zn Total ICPMS 200.8 - Zinc
MBAS-5540C (SUB) - Methylene Blue Active Substances
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Bicarbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Carbonate Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Hydroxide Alkalinity
Alkalinity-SM 2320B - Total Alkalinity
Bromamine-Calc (NH2Br) - Bromamine Calculated from Bromide
Bromide-300.0 WD - Bromide
Chloride-300.0 WD - Chloride
Fluoride-300.0 - Fluoride
Nitrogen, Total-Calc - Nitrogen: Total
NO2+NO3 as N 300.0 - Nitrite+Nitrate as N
Phosph (Ortho)-SM4500P-E - Phosphate (Ortho) as P
Phosphorous-365.3 Water Only - Total Phosphorous
Solids, TDS-SM2540C - Total Dissolved Solids
Sulfate-300.0 - Sulfate as SO4
TOC - SM5310B (SUB) - Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Chlorite-300.1 - Chlorite
Nitrate-N, 300.0 - Nitrate-N
Nitrite-N, 300.0 - Nitrite-N
Nitrogen, Total-group (300-series)-MUR - Total Nitrogen
TKN-351.3 - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TKN-SM4500-Norg C - Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
TOC - SM5310B (Diss) - Dissolved Organic Carbon
Ammonia-N, ISE 4500NH3-D - Ammonia-N
Bromate-300.1 - Bromate
Cyanide, Amen-4500CN-G (5ppb) - Amenable Cyanide
UV 254 Absorbance
Silicon
Algae
Algal Abundance With Microflagellates (<3) Excluded
SM5910B Aggregate Organic Compound
Assimilable Organic Carbon
Total Coliform
E. Coli
Heterotrophic Plate Count

Sampling Location
Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/l
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/l
mg/L
Cells/mL
Cells/mL
cm-1
ug ACE/l
P/A
P/A
CFU/ml

S19
50
12/12/09

RO Product Storage Tank Effluent


51
52
53
54
12/13/09
12/14/09
12/15/09
12/16/09

55
12/17/09

56
12/18/09

0.13

0.19

<0.001
<0.001
0.0014
<0.001
<0.001
<0.006
<0.002
<0.001
<0.001
<0.050
<0.050
0.064

0.064

0.098

0.082
0.16
<0.0010
<0.0010
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.0020

<0.050
<0.050
<2.5
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0010
<0.0010
1.7
<0.0050
<0.0050
<0.0050
<0.1
9.6
<8.0
<8.0
9.6
<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
0.56
<0.020
<50
<1.0
<0.50
<0.10
<0.002
<0.004

<0.50

0.0806
0
0
<0.009
<10
A
A
<1

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 5

Trial 1
Sampling Location S26: C/F Contact Tank Solids

Sampling Event
1
Sampling Date 10/02/08
Method/Analyte
Units
TCLP 8151 - 2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
mg/L
<0.00100
TCLP 8151 - 2,4-D
mg/L
<0.00100
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
<0.10
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2-Butanone
mg/L
<1.0
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Acetone
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Benzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromoform
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromomethane
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chloroethane
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chloroform
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chloromethane
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Dibromomethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Ethanol
mg/L
<10
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Freon 113
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Iodomethane
mg/L
<1.0
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Methylene chloride
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Naphthalene
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Styrene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
<5.0
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
<0.050

2
10/03/08

3
10/06/08

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

4
10/07/08

5
8/25/09
<0.00600
<0.00600

<0.050

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050
<0.020
<0.020

<0.050

<0.020

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 1

Trial 5

Sampling Location S26: C/F Contact Tank Solids

Method/Analyte
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Toluene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Trichloroethene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Vinyl acetate
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Vinyl chloride
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Xylenes (total)
Hg STLC CVAA - Mercury
Hg TCLP CVAA - Mercury
Hg Total 7470/7471 (SUB) - Mercury
Metals, TCLP ICP - Arsenic
Metals, TCLP ICP - Barium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Cadmium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Chromium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Lead
Metals, TCLP ICP - Selenium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Silver
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Antimony
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Arsenic
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Barium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Beryllium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Cadmium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Chromium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Cobalt
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Copper
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Lead
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Molybdenum
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Nickel
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Selenium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Silver
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Thallium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Vanadium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Zinc
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Antimony
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Arsenic
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Barium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Beryllium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Cadmium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Chromium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Cobalt
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Copper
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Lead
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Molybdenum
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Nickel
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Selenium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Silver
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Thallium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Vanadium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Zinc
TCLP Extraction - Organics - Extraction
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - 4,4-DDD
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - 4,4-DDE
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - 4,4-DDT
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Aldrin
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - alpha-BHC
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - alpha-Chlordane
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - beta-BHC
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Chlordane (tech)
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - delta-BHC
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Dieldrin
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endosulfan I
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endosulfan II
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endosulfan sulfate
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endrin
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endrin aldehyde

Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
N/A
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

1
10/02/08

2
10/03/08

3
10/06/08

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.005
<0.0002
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<2.0
<10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
3.8
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<1.00
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.005
<0.0002
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<2.0
<10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
3.3
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<1.00
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.005
<0.0002
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<2.0
<10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
5.7
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<2.0
<2.0
<2.0
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<4.0
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<1.00
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015

4
10/07/08

5
8/25/09

<0.020

<0.050

<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.0011
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 1

Trial 5

Sampling Location S26: C/F Contact Tank Solids

Method/Analyte
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endrin ketone
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - gamma-BHC (Lindane)
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - gamma-Chlordane
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Heptachlor
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Heptachlor epoxide
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Methoxychlor
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Toxaphene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Hexachlorobenzene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Hexachlorobutadiene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Hexachloroethane
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Nitrobenzene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Pentachlorophenol
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Pyridine
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Total Cresol (m & p)
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids
ASTM D4464 Clay
ASTM D4464 Sllt
ASTM D4464 Sand

Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
%
%
%

1
10/02/08

2
10/03/08

3
10/06/08

<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.08
<0.02

<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.08
<0.02
94

<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.08
<0.02
140

4
10/07/08

5
8/25/09
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.000066
<0.0011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011

100

<50
0
2.15
97.84

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 1

Trial 3

Trial 4

Trial 5

Trial 6

Trial 7

Sampling Location S27: Siemens UF Backwash Waste


Sampling Event
1
Sampling Date 10/02/08
Method/Analyte
Units
TCLP 8151 - 2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
mg/L
<0.00100
TCLP 8151 - 2,4-D
mg/L
<0.00100
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,1-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
mg/L
<0.10
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,3-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2,2-Dichloropropane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2-Butanone
mg/L
<1.0
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 2-Hexanone
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 4-Chlorotoluene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Acetone
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Benzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromochloromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromodichloromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromoform
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Bromomethane
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Carbon disulfide
mg/L
<0.50
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Carbon tetrachloride
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chlorobenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chloroethane
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chloroform
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Chloromethane
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Dibromochloromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Dibromomethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Dichlorodifluoromethane
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Di-isopropyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Ethanol
mg/L
<10
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Ethyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Ethylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Freon 113
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Iodomethane
mg/L
<1.0
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Isopropylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Methyl tert-butyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Methylene chloride
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Naphthalene
mg/L
<0.20
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - n-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - n-Propylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - p-Isopropyltoluene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - sec-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Styrene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - tert-Amyl methyl ether
mg/L
<0.025
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - tert-Butyl alcohol
mg/L
<5.0
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - tert-Butylbenzene
mg/L
<0.050
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Tetrachloroethene
mg/L
<0.050

2
10/03/08

3
10/03/08

4
10/06/08

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
0.064
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

5
10/07/08

6
01/15/09

7
03/13/09

8
03/31/09

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
0.064
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
0.096
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.050

9
05/12/09

10
05/28/09

11
08/25/09

12
09/15/09

13
09/22/09

14
10/21/09

15
10/29/09

16
11/16/09

17
11/18/09

18
11/24/09

19
12/02/09

20
12/16/09

<0.00600
<0.00600

<0.00600
<0.00600

<0.00600
<0.00600

<0.00100
<0.00100

<0.00100
<0.00100

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
0.096
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.020

<0.00100
<0.00100

<0.00100
<0.00100

<0.050

<0.050

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.10

<0.10

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050

<0.050

<0.020

<0.020

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
0.096
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.020

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.50
<0.050
<0.50
<0.50
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<10
<0.025
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<1.0
<0.050
<0.025
<0.050
<0.20
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.025
<5.0
<0.050
<0.020

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.10

<0.10

<0.10

<0.10

<0.10

<0.10

<0.10

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.050
<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 1

Trial 3

Trial 4

Trial 5

Trial 6

Trial 7

Sampling Location S27: Siemens UF Backwash Waste

Method/Analyte
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Toluene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Trichloroethene
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Trichlorofluoromethane
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Vinyl acetate
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Vinyl chloride
8260B TCLP VOA ext. - Xylenes (total)
Hg STLC CVAA - Mercury
Hg TCLP CVAA - Mercury
Hg Total 7470/7471 (SUB) - Mercury
Metals, TCLP ICP - Arsenic
Metals, TCLP ICP - Barium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Cadmium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Chromium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Lead
Metals, TCLP ICP - Selenium
Metals, TCLP ICP - Silver
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Antimony
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Arsenic
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Barium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Beryllium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Cadmium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Chromium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Cobalt
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Copper
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Lead
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Molybdenum
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Nickel
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Selenium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Silver
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Thallium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Vanadium
Metals,CAMSTLCICP - Zinc
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Antimony
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Arsenic
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Barium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Beryllium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Cadmium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Chromium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Cobalt
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Copper
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Lead
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Molybdenum
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Nickel
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Selenium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Silver
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Thallium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Vanadium
Metals,CAMTTLCICP - Zinc
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - 4,4-DDD
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - 4,4-DDE
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - 4,4-DDT
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Aldrin
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - alpha-BHC
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - alpha-Chlordane
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - beta-BHC
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Chlordane (tech)
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - delta-BHC
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Dieldrin
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endosulfan I
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endosulfan II
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endosulfan sulfate
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endrin
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endrin aldehyde
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Endrin ketone

Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L

1
10/02/08
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.005
<0.0002
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<2.0
<10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<2.0
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<0.10
<0.20
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00015

2
10/03/08

<0.005
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<0.50
<0.50
<2.5
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.25
<0.050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.10
<0.50
<0.25
<0.25

3
10/03/08

4
10/06/08

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.005
<0.0002
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<2.0
<10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
3.4
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.25
<0.10
<0.50
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.10
<0.50
<0.25
<0.25
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00015

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.005
<0.0002
<0.0002
<1.0
<5.0
<0.10
<0.20
<1.0
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<2.0
<10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.40
<1.0
<0.20
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<2.0
<0.40
<2.0
<1.0
<1.0
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.25
<0.10
<0.50
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.10
<0.50
<0.25
<0.25
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00015

5
10/07/08

6
01/15/09

7
03/13/09

8
03/31/09

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10

<0.50
<2.5
<0.050
<0.10
<0.50
<0.50
<0.10

<0.50
<2.5
<0.050
<0.10
<0.50
<1.0
<0.10

<0.50
<2.5

<0.10
<0.10

<0.050
<0.10

<0.050
0.3

<0.50

<0.12

<0.50
<0.10

<0.10
<0.050

<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.0005
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00005
<0.00015
<0.00015

<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.001
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006

<0.10
<5.0
<0.10
0.27
<0.10
<0.20
<0.20
<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<0.10
<0.10
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.20
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.50
<0.10
<0.10
<0.10
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.20
<0.020
<0.10
<0.050
<0.050
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.001
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006

9
05/12/09

10
05/28/09

11
08/25/09

12
09/15/09

13
09/22/09

14
10/21/09

15
10/29/09

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.050

<0.10
<0.00020

<0.10
<0.00020

<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.0011
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064

<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
<0.01
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.020
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063

<0.10
<0.00020
<0.00020
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
<0.01
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.020
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
0.084
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.0012
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071

<0.10
<0.00020
<0.00020
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
0.018
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.020
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.001
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062

<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<0.10
<0.50
<0.50
<0.20
<0.50
<0.50
<1.0
<0.10
<0.50

<0.50

<0.20
0.0087

<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.001
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063

16
11/16/09
<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.00020
0.00021
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
0.013
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
0.029
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.0011
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065

17
11/18/09

18
11/24/09

<0.020

<0.020

<0.050

<0.050

<0.10
<0.00020
<0.00020
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
0.013
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.020
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.001
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062

<0.10
<0.00020
<0.00020
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
<0.012
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.020
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.001
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061

19
12/02/09

20
12/16/09

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.00020
<0.00020
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
0.015
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.020
<0.0050
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
<0.010
<0.020
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.001
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061

<0.050
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.10
<1.0
<0.050
<0.050
<0.10
<0.00020
<0.00020
<0.25
<1.2
<0.062
<0.25
<0.12
<0.25
<0.050
<1.2
<1.0
<1.2
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<0.25
<1.0
<0.50
<0.25
<1.2
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.50
<0.010
<0.25
0.023
<0.0020
<0.0025
<0.010
<0.0020
0.022
0.013
<0.01
<0.50
<0.010
<0.0020
<0.010
0.01
<0.020
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.0011
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 1

Trial 3

Trial 4

Trial 5

Trial 6

Trial 7

Sampling Location S27: Siemens UF Backwash Waste

Method/Analyte
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - gamma-BHC (Lindane)
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - gamma-Chlordane
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Heptachlor
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Heptachlor epoxide
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Methoxychlor
8081A Pest TCLP (SUB) - Toxaphene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Hexachlorobenzene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Hexachlorobutadiene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Hexachloroethane
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Nitrobenzene
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Pentachlorophenol
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Pyridine
8270C SVOA TCLP (SUB) - Total Cresol (m & p)
ASTM D4464 - Clay
ASTM D4464 - Sand
ASTM D4464 - Silt
Solids, TSS-SM2540D - Total Suspended Solids

Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Units
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
%
%
%
mg/L

1
10/02/08
<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.08
<0.02

2
10/03/08

3
10/03/08

4
10/06/08

<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.08
<0.02

<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.08
<0.02

200

210

5
10/07/08

6
01/15/09

7
03/13/09

8
03/31/09

<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.002

<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.002

240

<0.000025
<0.00005
<0.000025
<0.000025
<0.0002
<0.002
<0.04
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
<0.04
<0.04
<0.02
1.66
85.21
13.13
110

0.39
97.56
2.05
79

7.18
60.64
32.18
57

9
05/12/09

10
05/28/09

11
08/25/09

12
09/15/09

13
09/22/09

14
10/21/09

15
10/29/09

16
11/16/09

17
11/18/09

18
11/24/09

19
12/02/09

20
12/16/09

<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.00006
<0.001
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.002

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.011

<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.0011
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.011

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.002
<0.005
<0.002
<0.01
<0.002

<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.000071
<0.0012
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01

<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.001
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01

<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.0011
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01

<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.000062
<0.001
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01

<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.001
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01

<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.000061
<0.001
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.011

<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.0011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011

0
100
0
110

12.38
57.1
30.52
110

6.9
32.61
60.49
50

4.56
0.45
94.99
76

4.12
1.18
94.7

6.49
1.67
91.85
120

14.93
1.59
83.48
59

0
100
0
82

0
100
0
90

15.02
24.41
60.57
160

92

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 5

Trial 6

Trial 7

Sampling Location S28: Toray Backwash Waste


Sampling Event
1
Sampling Date
8/25/09
Method/Analyte
Units
TCLP 8151 2,4-D
mg/l
<0.00600
TCLP 8151 2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
mg/l
<0.00600
8260B-TCLP 2-Butanone (MEK)
mg/l
<0.10
8260B-TCLP Carbon tetrachloride
mg/l
<0.050
8260B-TCLP Chlorobenzene
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP Chloroform
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP 1,2-Dichloroethane
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP 1,1-Dichloroethene
mg/l
<0.050
8260B-TCLP Hexachlorobutadiene
mg/l
<0.050
8260B-TCLP Benzene
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP Tetrachloroethene
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP Trichloroethene
mg/l
<0.020
8260B-TCLP Vinyl chloride
mg/l
<0.050
EPA 6010B Lead, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Lead, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Lead, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Molybdenum, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Molybdenum, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Molybdenum, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Nickel, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Nickel, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Nickel, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Silver, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Silver, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Silver, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Thallium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Thallium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Thallium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Antimony, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Antimony, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Antimony, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Arsenic, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Arsenic, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Arsenic, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Barium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Barium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Barium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Beryllium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Beryllium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Beryllium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Cadmium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Cadmium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Cadmium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Chromium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Chromium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Chromium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Cobalt, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Cobalt, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Cobalt, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Copper, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Copper, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Copper, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Vanadium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Vanadium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Vanadium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Zinc, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Zinc, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Zinc, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 6010B Selenium, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 6010B Selenium, TPLP
mg/l
EPA 6010B Selenium, Total Recoverable
mg/l
EPA 7470A Mercury
mg/l
EPA 7470A Mercury, STLC Citrate
mg/l
EPA 7470A Mercury, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Heptachlor epoxide, TPLP
mg/l
<0.000063

2
9/15/09

<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050

0.00037
<0.10
<0.000063

3
9/22/09

<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
<0.0050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<1.2
0.015
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.25
0.032
<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.50
<0.50
0.036
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<0.00020
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000063

4
10/21/09

5
10/29/09

6
11/16/09

7
11/18/09

8
11/24/09

9
12/2/09

10
12/16/09

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
<0.0050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<1.2
0.018
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.25

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
0.0072
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
0.014
<1.2
<1.2
0.019
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.050
0.0024
<0.25
<0.25
0.049
<0.25
<0.25
0.014
<0.50
<0.50
0.048
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
0.00039
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000064

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
<0.0050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<1.2
0.012
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.25
<0.020
<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.50
<0.50
0.038
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
0.00044
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000065

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
<0.0050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<1.2
0.03
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
0.018
<0.25
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.25
0.036
<0.25
<0.25
0.02
<0.50
<0.50
0.042
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
0.00021
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000063

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
<0.0050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<1.2
0.016
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
<0.025
<0.25
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.25
<0.050
<0.25
<0.25
<0.025
<0.50
<0.50
<0.050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
0.0003
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000067

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
<0.0050
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.0
<0.25
0.01
<1.2
<1.2
0.022
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
<0.025
<0.25
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.25
0.034
<0.25
<0.25
0.016
<0.50
<0.50
0.021
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<0.00020
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000063

<0.00100
<0.00100
<0.10
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<0.050
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.050
<1.0
<0.12
0.051
<0.50
<0.25
<0.010
<0.25
<0.25
<0.50
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0050
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<0.25
0.014
<1.0
<0.25
<0.010
<1.2
<1.2
0.093
<0.050
<0.050
<0.0020
<0.25
<0.062
<0.0025
<0.25
<0.25
0.061
<0.25
<0.050
0.0057
<0.25
<0.25
0.081
<0.25
<0.25
0.065
<0.50
<0.50
0.15
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
0.00021
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000068

<0.25
<0.25
<0.010
<0.50
<0.50
0.068
<1.2
<0.25
<0.010
<0.00020
<0.10
<0.0020
<0.000067

Coastal Water Project - Desalination Pilot Plant


Laboratory Results from TestAmerica

Trial 5

Trial 6

Trial 7

Sampling Location S28: Toray Backwash Waste


Sampling Event
Sampling Date
Method/Analyte
Units
8081A TCLP Endosulfan sulfate, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Aldrin, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP alpha-BHC, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP beta-BHC, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP delta-BHC, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Endosulfan II, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP 4,4'-DDT, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP alpha-Chlordane, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP gamma-Chlordane, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Endrin ketone, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Chlordane (technical), TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP gamma-BHC (Lindane), TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Dieldrin, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Endrin, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Methoxychlor, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP 4,4'-DDD, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP 4,4'-DDE, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Endrin aldehyde, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Heptachlor, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Toxaphene, TPLP
mg/l
8081A TCLP Endosulfan I, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP 4-Methylphenol, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP Hexachlorobenzene, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP 2,4-Dinitrotoluene, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP Hexachloroethane, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP Hexachlorobutadiene, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP Pentachlorophenol, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP 2-Methylphenol, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, TPLP
mg/l
8270C TCLP Nitrobenzene, TPLP
mg/l
SM 2540D Total Suspended Solids
mg/l
Clay
%
Sllt
%
Sand
%

1
8/25/09

2
9/15/09

3
9/22/09

4
10/21/09

5
10/29/09

6
11/16/09

7
11/18/09

8
11/24/09

9
12/2/09

10
12/16/09

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.0011
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
15.42
73.46
11.12

<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.0011
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.0011
<0.000067
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.011
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
1100
76.28
16.84
6.89

<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.0011
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.000064
<0.0011
<0.000064
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
420
0
0
100

<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.0011
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.000065
<0.0011
<0.000065
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
900
66.67
17.43
15.9

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.01
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
<0.0021
280
19.92
6.11
73.97

<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.0011
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.000067
<0.0011
<0.000067
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.012
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.0024
<0.0024

12.2
81.45
6.35

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.001
<0.000063
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
330
4.05
32.11
63.84

<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.0011
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.000063
<0.0011
<0.000063
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
380
1.81
5.43
92.76

<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.0011
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.000068
<0.0011
<0.000068
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.011
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
<0.0022
1900
14.07
48.14
37.78

10.35
3.38
86.27

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX J

Full-Scale Design Criteria Table

Prepared by MWH

J-1

May 2010

California American Water


Coastal Water Project - Moss Landing Desalination Plant
Design Criteria Table
Value

Units

Average Flows
Fine Screening Feed Flow
Fine Screening Waste Flow
MF Feed Flow, Average
MF Feed Flow, Instantaneous
MF Filtrate Flow, Average
MF Backwash Flow
RO First Pass Feed Flow (includes RO Pass 2 Concentrate)
RO First Pass Permeate Flow
RO First Pass Concentrate Flow
RO Second Pass Feed (as fraction of First Pass Permeate)
RO Second Pass Feed Flow
RO Second Pass Permeate Flow
RO Second Pass Concentrate Flow (Recycled to Pass 1 Feed)
Treated Water Production

33.6
0.67
27.6
33.0
26.0
1.7
26.6
10.64
16.0
60
6.4
5.7
0.6
10.0

MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD
%
MGD
MGD
MGD
MGD

Intake System
Intake

None

Feed Pumps
Redundancy
Feed Design Flowrate
Pressure
VFD

N+1
33.6
30
Yes

MGD
psi

Disinfection
Hypochlorite dose

2-10

mg/L

Coarse Screening

None

Equalization Tanks

None

Pretreatment System
Fine Screening
Type
Feed Design Flowrate
Redundancy
Mesh Size
Method of Construction
Suggested Cleaning
Recovery
Waste Flow
Flocculation Chambers

Note: Numbers in green indicate a calculated value.

Pressure Strainer
33.6
N+1
100
Perforated Hole
Automatic
98.0
0.67
None

MGD
um

%
MGD

California American Water


Coastal Water Project - Moss Landing Desalination Plant
Design Criteria Table
Value

Units

Microfiltration/Ultrafiltration
Coagulant (Red Tide only)
Ferric Chloride dose
MF/UF System (Primary)
Type
Manufacturer for design basis
Feed Design Flowrate, Average
Feed Design Flowrate, Instantaneous
Number of Cells
Redundancy
Maximum Instantaneous Flux
Transmembrane Pressure (Maximum)
Spare Space/Unit
Backwash interval, minimum
Chemical Wash Interval, minimum
CIP Interval, minimum
Recovery (average)
Waste Flow
MF/UF Pumps
Number of MF/UF Pumps
Feed Design Flowrate
Pressure
VFD
MF Ancillary Systems
Air compressor
Blowers
Backwash System
CIP System

Note: Numbers in green indicate a calculated value.

Submerged or Pressurized
Siemens
27.6
33.0
8
N+1
30
12
3
30
0.5
30
94
1.66

1 per cell
4.7
30
Yes

mg/L

MGD
MGD
cells
cells
gfd
psi
%
minutes
days
days
%
MGD

MGD
psi

California American Water


Coastal Water Project - Moss Landing Desalination Plant
Design Criteria Table
Value

Units

RO System
RO Feed Tank
Type
Feed Design Flowrate
Additional Volume for Pump Submergence and Freeboard
Volume, total Required
Number of Tanks
Redundancy
Detention Time

concrete
26.6
10
915,000
1 basin
None
45

MGD
%
gal
no.
minutes

Chloride Quenching
Bisulfite dose

5-30

mg/L

RO Low Pressure Pumps


Redundancy
Feed Design Flowrate
Pressure
VFD

N+1
26.6
100
Yes

MGD
psi

pH adjustment
Caustic Soda

0.0

mg/L

Antiscalant
Antiscalant dose

0.0

mg/L

Cartridge Filters
Mounting
Feed Design Flowrate
Cartridge Length
Max Loading Rate
Redundancy
Filter Element Rating, nominal
First Pass RO Feed Pumps
Feed Design Flowrate Per Pump
Number of Pumps (1 per Pass 1 RO skid)
Maximum Feed Pressure
Minimum Feed Pressure
Minimum Design Temperature
Maximum Design Temperature
Minimum Design Conductivity
Maximum Design Conductivity
VFD

Note: Numbers in green indicate a calculated value.

Horizontal
26.6
40
5
N+1
5

3.8
8
1130
640
2
40
43,000
50,000
Yes

MGD
in
gpm/10"
micron

MGD
psi
psi
deg C
deg C
S/cm
S/cm

California American Water


Coastal Water Project - Moss Landing Desalination Plant
Design Criteria Table
Value
First Pass RO Trains
Membrane Manufacturer Design Basis
Feed Design Flowrate
Design Recovery, average
Feed Design Flowrate, per skid
Number of RO Pass 1 Skids (includes standby)
Redundancy
Vessels per RO Pass 1 Skid
Element Filtration Area
Maximum Lead Element Flux
Average Train Flux Design
RO System configuration
Element diameter
Element length
Elements/vessel
First Pass Concentrate Flow
Design Flowrate
Second Pass Feed
Fraction of First Pass Permeate to Second Pass

Toray 820C-400
26.6
40
4.0
8
7+1
65
400
16.3
9
1
8
40
7

16.0

60

Units

MGD
%
MGD
skids
skids
vessels
ft2
gfd
gfd
Stage
in
in
no.

MGD

Second Pass RO Feed Tank


Feed Design Flowrate
Additional Volume for Pump Submergence and Freeboard
Volume, total Required
Number of Tanks
Redundancy
Detention Time

6.4
10
49,000
1
None
10

MGD
%
gal
no.

pH adjustment
Caustic Soda

10-40

mg/L

Antiscalant
Antiscalant dose

2-5

mg/L

Second Pass RO Boost Pumps


Feed Design Flowrate per Pump
Number of Pumps (1 per Pass 2 RO skid)
Maximum Feed Pressure
Minimum Feed Pressure
Minimum Design Temperature
Maximum Design Temperature
Minimum Design Conductivity
Maximum Design Conductivity
VFD

1.6
5
340
85
2
40
150
500
Yes

MGD

Note: Numbers in green indicate a calculated value.

minutes

psi
psi
deg C
deg C
S/cm
S/cm

California American Water


Coastal Water Project - Moss Landing Desalination Plant
Design Criteria Table
Value
Second Pass RO Trains
Membrane Manufacturer Design Basis
Feed Design Flowrate
Design Recovery, average
Feed Design Flowrate, per skid
Number of RO Pass 2 Skids (includes standby)
Redundancy
Vessels per RO Pass 2, Stage 1 Skid
Vessels per RO Pass 2, Stage 2 Skid
Element Filtration Area
Maximum Lead Element Flux
Average Train Flux Design
RO System configuration
Element diameter
Element length
Elements/vessel

Toray TM720-400
6.4
90
2.0
5
4+1
26
13
400
17.8
16.5
2
8
40
7

Units

MGD
%
MGD
skids
skids
vessels
vessels
ft2
gfd
gfd
Stages
in
in
no.

Interstage Boost Pumps


Feed Design Flowrate per Pump
Number of Pumps (1 per Pass 2 RO skid)
Maximum Feed Pressure
VFD

0.96
5
25
Yes

Second Pass Concentrate Flow


Design Flowrate, recycled to First Pass RO Feed

0.6

MGD

Calcite Contactor
Feed Design Flowrate

10.0

MGD

Disinfection
Hypochlorite

2-10

mg/L

Treated Water Storage Tank


Feed Design Flowrate
Volume, total
Detention Time
Number of Tanks
Redundancy

10.0
1
144
1
none

MGD
MG
min
no.

1.7
4.5

MGD
%

MGD
psi

RO Ancillary Systems
Flushing System
CIP System

Post Treatment

Solids Handling (only during Red Tide)


Feed Design Flowrate
Solids Content
Gravity Thickener
Belt Press

Note: Numbers in green indicate a calculated value.

California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX K

Reverse Osmosis Modeling Results

Prepared by MWH

K-1

May 2010

*** TORAY MEMBRANE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM DESIGN ***

page

Project name : 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Date: 2/13/2010 10:29
Project title: 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
1. RO-SYSTEM DATA
---------------------------------------------------------------------Feed water type
Sea Open Intake
Feed temperature
77.0 deg.F (design)
RO feed pressure
820.2 psi at startup
Total diff.-pressure
9.6 psi feed - brine, incl. dP manifolds+pipe
Brine pressure
810.6 psi at exit from last bank
Design period
0.0 years
Silt density index
4.0 in RO-feed (SDI_15)
System recovery
50.0 %
System feed flow
1390.0 Gpm = 2001600.0 Gpd
Product flow
695.0 Gpm = 1000800.0 Gpd
Average system flux
0.4 m/d = 15.17 l/m2/h = 8.94 GFD
Brine flow
695.0 Gpm = 1000800.0 Gpd
Feed salinity
34313.5 mg/l as ion
Product salinity
209.3 mg/l as ion
Brine salinity
68417.4 mg/l as ion
2. BANK DATA
1
-------------------------------Membrane Elements Type
TM820C400
Membrane Elements pcs
280
Elements/Vessel
pcs
7
Pressure vessels
pcs
40
-------------------------------Recovery rate
%
50.0
Feed flow
Gpm
1390.0
Product flow
Gpm
694.8
Average flux
GFD
8.9
Brine flow
Gpm
695.2
-------------------------------Feed pressure
psi
820.2
dP elements
psi
9.6
dP manifolds+pipe psi
0.0
Brine pressure
psi
810.6
Perm. pressure
psi
0.0
-------------------------------Lead element
Feed flow
Gpm
34.8
Product flow
Gpm
4.4
Flux rate
GFD
15.7
-------------------------------Last element
Product flow
Gpm
0.9
Product:Brine ratio 1:
19.0
Brine
Gpm
17.4
Net driving press. psi
93.0
--------------------------------

*** TORAY MEMBRANE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM DESIGN ***

page

Project name : 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Project title: 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------3. WATER ANALYSIS
Orig
Treated
Conc.
Exp.
as mg/l ion
feed
feed
Brine Permeate
--------------------------------------------------------Calcium
400.0
400.0
799.3
0.7
Magnesium
1200.0
1200.0
2397.8
2.2
Sodium
10633.0
10633.0
21191.7
74.3
Potassium
380.0
380.0
756.3
3.7
Ammonium
8.2
8.2
16.3
0.1
--------------------------------------------------------Chloride
19025.0
19025.0
37928.7
121.3
Sulfate
2500.0
2500.0
4994.9
5.1
Nitrate
4.0
4.0
8.0
0.0
Bicarbonate
159.0
158.7
314.4
1.1
Carbonate
0.3
0.4
1.8
0.0
Boron *
4.0
4.0
7.3
0.7
Free CO2
11.0
11.1
11.8
11.1
--------------------------------------------------------Total as ion
34313.5
34313.3
68417.4
209.3
Total as meq/l
591.4
591.4
1179.2
3.5
EC uS/cm
45728.1
45728.1
84490.9
409.5
CO2 EC uS/cm
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.8
pH Value
7.0
7.2
7.4
5.2
--------------------------------------------------------Langelier Index
0.1
0.3
1.1
-6.4
Stiff Davis Index
-0.9
-0.7
0.0
-6.3
--------------------------------------------------------* Boron permeate values depend on various design parameters
and therefore shall be verified by Toray. See disclaimer.
4. PRETREATMENT
Measure against CaCO3-scale :
None
SO4- and CO3-Scale inhibitor:
None
Saturation index in brine
:
0.0 max. (Stiff Davis Index)
---------------------------------------------------------5. RECOVERY LIMITS
for
IP_Brine
Saturation
Max.Recov.
CaSO4
1.04E-3
46.3%
66.0%
BaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
SrSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
CaF2
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
Silica
0.0%
95.0%
---------------------------------------------------------6. POST-TREATMENT
Measure against permeate :
None
----------------------------------------------------------

Date: 2/13/2010 10:29

*** TORAY MEMBRANE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM DESIGN ***

page

Project name : 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Date: 2/13/2010 10:29
Project title: 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT DATA:
Bank 1 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
34.8
30.4
26.7
23.7
21.3
19.6
18.3
Element TMP
psi
820.2
818.2
816.4
814.9
813.7
812.5
811.5
Delta-p
psi
2.1
1.7
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.9
Feed Osmotic
psi
368.8
420.6
477.5
536.5
594.2
646.0
689.7
Memb. Osmotic psi
436.2
494.0
553.2
610.1
660.2
701.5
734.3
Brine Osmotic psi
420.6
477.4
536.5
594.1
646.0
689.7
724.8
Feed TDS
ppm 34313.4 39242.5 44660.9 50306.9 55826.1 60806.8 65009.6
Brine flow
Gpm
30.4
26.7
23.7
21.3
19.6
18.3
17.4
Brine TDS
ppm 39242.5 44660.9 50306.9 55826.1 60806.8 65009.6 68395.2
Permeate flow Gpm
4.4
3.7
3.0
2.4
1.8
1.3
0.9
Permeate TDS
ppm
83.3
111.8
154.2
221.2
328.4
492.5
732.9
Permeate EC
uS
167.0
222.8
305.6
436.8
646.1
966.6
1435.9
EC-profile F->B uS
167.0
192.5
223.2
260.6
305.2
356.5
413.4
EC-profile B->F uS
413.4
496.3
604.9
747.7
932.8
1162.8
1435.9
Recovery
%
12.6
12.2
11.3
9.9
8.2
6.5
5.0
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.7
99.7
99.6
99.5
99.3
99.0
98.7
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Case: 001
Date: 2/13/2010 10:29
Project title: 1 Pass - 7 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
Pass 1
Bank 1
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
23.8
20.1
16.4
12.8
9.6
6.9
5.0
P_Osm
30.1
34.1
38.1
42.1
45.5
48.4
50.6
P_Driv
27.5
23.4
19.2
15.2
11.7
8.7
6.4
NaCl Rej
99.7%
99.7%
99.6%
99.5%
99.3%
99.0%
98.7%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
400.0
457.6
520.9
586.9
651.5
709.8
759.2
799.0
Mg
1200.0
1372.7
1562.6
1760.6
1954.4
2129.5
2277.5
2397.1
Na
10633.0 12159.9 13838.2 15586.8 17295.7 18837.5 20138.0 21185.0
K
380.0
434.5
494.4
556.8
617.7
672.6
718.9
756.0
NH4
8.2
9.4
10.7
12.0
13.3
14.5
15.5
16.3
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
19025.0 21757.6 24761.5 27891.4 30950.8 33711.5 36040.7 37916.7
SO4
2500.0
2859.7
3255.3
3667.8
4071.4
4436.1
4744.4
4993.4
NO3
4.0
4.6
5.2
5.9
6.5
7.1
7.6
8.0
HCO3
158.8
181.4
206.3
232.1
257.3
280.0
299.1
314.5
CO3
0.4
0.6
0.7
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
4.0
4.5
5.1
5.7
6.2
6.7
7.0
7.3
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
11.1
11.1
11.2
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
Sum
34313.4 39242.5 44660.9 50306.9 55826.1 60806.8 65009.6 68395.2
pH
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.4
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.8
1.1
1.7
2.5
0.7
Mg
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.3
3.4
5.1
7.6
2.2
Na
29.6
39.7
54.7
78.5
116.6
174.9
260.4
74.3
K
1.5
2.0
2.7
3.9
5.8
8.7
13.0
3.7
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.1
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
48.3
64.8
89.3
128.2
190.3
285.6
425.2
121.3
SO4
2.0
2.7
3.7
5.3
7.9
11.9
17.8
5.1
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
HCO3
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.8
2.7
4.0
1.1
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.1
1.5
2.0
0.7
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
11.1
11.1
11.2
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.1
Sum
83.3
111.8
154.2
221.2
328.4
492.5
732.9
209.3
pH
4.8
4.9
5.1
5.2
5.4
5.6
5.7
5.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Disclaimer:
The program is intended to be used by persons having technical skill, at their own discretion
and risk. The projections, obtained with the program, are the expected system performance,
based on the average, nominal element-performance and are not automatically guaranteed.
Toray shall not be liable for any error or miscalculation in the program.
The obtained results cannot be used to raise any claim for liability or warranty.
It is the users responsibility to make provisions against fouling, scaling and chemical
attacks, to account for piping- and valve pressure losses, feed pump suction pressure and
permeate backpressure. For questions please contact us:
Toray Industries, Inc. RO Membrane Products Dept.
8-1, Mihama 1-chome, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8555 Japan
TEL +81-47-350-6030 FAX +81-47-350-6066
Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
12233 Thatcher Court, Poway, CA, 92064, USA
TEL +1-858-218-2390 FAX +1-858-486-3063
Toray Membrane Europe AG
Grabenackerstrasse 8 P.O. Box 832 CH-4142 Munchenstein 1, Switzerland
TEL +41-61-415-8710 FAX +41-61-415-8720
Toray Asia Pte. Ltd. / TEL +65-6725-6450 FAX +65-6725-6363
27F Prudential Tower, 30 Cecil Street, Singapore 049712
Toray Industries (China) Co., Ltd. / TEL +86-21-3251-8557 Fax +86-21-3251-8667
8th Floor, PARK PLACE, 1601 Nanjing West Road, Jingan Area, Shanghai 200040, China
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Project name : 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Date: 2/13/2010 10:40
Project title: 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
1. RO-SYSTEM DATA
---------------------------------------------------------------------Feed water type
Sea Open Intake
Feed temperature
77.0 deg.F (design)
RO feed pressure
818.1 psi at startup
Total diff.-pressure
12.9 psi feed - brine, incl. dP manifolds+pipe
Brine pressure
805.2 psi at exit from last bank
Design period
0.0 years
Silt density index
4.0 in RO-feed (SDI_15)
System recovery
50.0 %
System feed flow
1390.0 Gpm = 2001600.0 Gpd
Product flow
695.0 Gpm = 1000800.0 Gpd
Average system flux
0.4 m/d = 15.17 l/m2/h = 8.94 GFD
Brine flow
695.0 Gpm = 1000800.0 Gpd
Feed salinity
34313.5 mg/l as ion
Product salinity
208.0 mg/l as ion
Brine salinity
68418.7 mg/l as ion
2. BANK DATA
1
-------------------------------Membrane Elements Type
TM820C400
Membrane Elements pcs
280
Elements/Vessel
pcs
8
Pressure vessels
pcs
35
-------------------------------Recovery rate
%
50.0
Feed flow
Gpm
1390.0
Product flow
Gpm
694.8
Average flux
GFD
8.9
Brine flow
Gpm
695.2
-------------------------------Feed pressure
psi
818.1
dP elements
psi
12.9
dP manifolds+pipe psi
0.0
Brine pressure
psi
805.2
Perm. pressure
psi
0.0
-------------------------------Lead element
Feed flow
Gpm
39.7
Product flow
Gpm
4.4
Flux rate
GFD
16.0
-------------------------------Last element
Product flow
Gpm
0.9
Product:Brine ratio 1:
22.7
Brine
Gpm
19.9
Net driving press. psi
88.6
--------------------------------

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Project name : 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Project title: 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------3. WATER ANALYSIS
Orig
Treated
Conc.
Exp.
as mg/l ion
feed
feed
Brine Permeate
--------------------------------------------------------Calcium
400.0
400.0
799.3
0.7
Magnesium
1200.0
1200.0
2397.8
2.2
Sodium
10633.0
10633.0
21192.2
73.8
Potassium
380.0
380.0
756.3
3.7
Ammonium
8.2
8.2
16.3
0.1
--------------------------------------------------------Chloride
19025.0
19025.0
37929.4
120.6
Sulfate
2500.0
2500.0
4995.0
5.0
Nitrate
4.0
4.0
8.0
0.0
Bicarbonate
159.0
158.7
314.4
1.1
Carbonate
0.3
0.4
1.8
0.0
Boron *
4.0
4.0
7.3
0.7
Free CO2
11.0
11.1
11.8
11.1
--------------------------------------------------------Total as ion
34313.5
34313.3
68418.7
208.0
Total as meq/l
591.4
591.4
1179.2
3.5
EC uS/cm
45728.1
45728.1
84492.4
406.9
CO2 EC uS/cm
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.8
pH Value
7.0
7.2
7.4
5.2
--------------------------------------------------------Langelier Index
0.1
0.3
1.1
-6.4
Stiff Davis Index
-0.9
-0.7
0.0
-6.3
--------------------------------------------------------* Boron permeate values depend on various design parameters
and therefore shall be verified by Toray. See disclaimer.
4. PRETREATMENT
Measure against CaCO3-scale :
None
SO4- and CO3-Scale inhibitor:
None
Saturation index in brine
:
0.0 max. (Stiff Davis Index)
---------------------------------------------------------5. RECOVERY LIMITS
for
IP_Brine
Saturation
Max.Recov.
CaSO4
1.04E-3
46.3%
66.0%
BaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
SrSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
CaF2
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
Silica
0.0%
95.0%
---------------------------------------------------------6. POST-TREATMENT
Measure against permeate :
None
----------------------------------------------------------

Date: 2/13/2010 10:40

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Project name : 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Date: 2/13/2010 10:40
Project title: 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT DATA:
Bank 1 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
39.7
35.3
31.4
28.2
25.6
23.5
21.9
20.7
Element TMP
psi
818.1
815.7
813.5
811.7
810.1
808.7
807.5
806.3
Delta-p
psi
2.5
2.1
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
Feed Osmotic
psi
368.8
414.2
463.6
515.5
567.3
616.0
659.0
695.3
Memb. Osmotic psi
428.6
478.9
531.1
582.6
630.1
671.3
705.6
733.3
Brine Osmotic psi
414.1
463.6
515.4
567.3
615.9
659.0
695.3
724.9
Feed TDS
ppm 34313.4 38626.4 43340.4 48290.3 53251.1 57917.7 62053.6 65545.8
Brine flow
Gpm
35.3
31.4
28.2
25.6
23.5
21.9
20.7
19.9
Brine TDS
ppm 38626.4 43340.4 48290.3 53251.1 57917.7 62053.6 65545.8 68400.6
Permeate flow Gpm
4.4
3.8
3.2
2.6
2.1
1.6
1.2
0.9
Permeate TDS
ppm
80.5
104.0
137.3
186.4
262.3
375.2
538.4
765.5
Permeate EC
uS
161.4
207.4
272.6
368.7
517.1
737.6
1056.4
1499.4
EC-profile F->B uS
161.4
182.7
208.0
237.9
273.5
314.6
360.6
410.8
EC-profile B->F uS
410.8
482.7
574.3
691.2
840.5
1024.8
1245.3
1499.4
Recovery
%
11.2
10.9
10.3
9.3
8.1
6.7
5.4
4.2
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.7
99.7
99.6
99.6
99.4
99.2
99.0
98.6
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Project name : 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux


Case: 001
Date: 2/13/2010 10:40
Project title: 1 Pass - 8 Elements - 50% Recovery - 9gfdFlux
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
Pass 1
Bank 1
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
24.2
21.0
17.6
14.4
11.3
8.6
6.4
4.8
P_Osm
29.6
33.0
36.6
40.2
43.4
46.3
48.7
50.6
P_Driv
27.9
24.3
20.5
16.9
13.5
10.5
8.1
6.1
NaCl Rej
99.7%
99.7%
99.6%
99.6%
99.4%
99.2%
99.0%
98.6%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Brine
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
400.0
450.4
505.4
563.3
621.3
675.9
724.4
765.5
799.1
Mg
1200.0
1351.1
1516.3
1689.8
1863.9
2027.8
2173.3
2296.4
2397.2
Na
10633.0 11969.1 13429.2 14962.3 16498.5 17943.3 19223.5 20303.9 21186.7
K
380.0
427.7
479.8
534.5
589.3
640.8
686.4
724.8
756.1
NH4
8.2
9.2
10.4
11.5
12.7
13.8
14.8
15.6
16.3
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
19025.0 21416.1 24029.5 26773.5 29523.4 32110.2 34402.6 36337.9 37919.7
SO4
2500.0
2814.7
3158.9
3520.4
3883.0
4224.4
4527.4
4783.7
4993.7
NO3
4.0
4.5
5.1
5.6
6.2
6.7
7.2
7.6
8.0
HCO3
158.8
178.6
200.2
222.9
245.6
266.9
285.7
301.6
314.5
CO3
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.8
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.4
6.8
7.1
7.3
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
11.1
11.1
11.2
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.4
11.5
11.5
Sum
34313.4 38626.4 43340.4 48290.3 53251.1 57917.7 62053.6 65545.8 68400.6
pH
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.4
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.9
1.3
1.9
2.7
0.7
Mg
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.9
2.7
3.9
5.6
8.0
2.2
Na
28.6
36.9
48.7
66.2
93.1
133.2
191.2
271.9
73.8
K
1.4
1.8
2.4
3.3
4.7
6.7
9.6
13.6
3.7
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.1
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
46.6
60.2
79.6
108.0
152.1
217.5
312.3
444.0
120.6
SO4
1.9
2.5
3.3
4.5
6.3
9.1
13.0
18.5
5.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
HCO3
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.4
2.1
3.0
4.2
1.1
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.1
0.7
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
11.1
11.1
11.2
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.4
11.5
11.1
Sum
80.5
104.0
137.3
186.4
262.3
375.2
538.4
765.5
208.0
pH
4.8
4.9
5.0
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.6
5.7
5.2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Disclaimer:
The program is intended to be used by persons having technical skill, at their own discretion
and risk. The projections, obtained with the program, are the expected system performance,
based on the average, nominal element-performance and are not automatically guaranteed.
Toray shall not be liable for any error or miscalculation in the program.
The obtained results cannot be used to raise any claim for liability or warranty.
It is the users responsibility to make provisions against fouling, scaling and chemical
attacks, to account for piping- and valve pressure losses, feed pump suction pressure and
permeate backpressure. For questions please contact us:
Toray Industries, Inc. RO Membrane Products Dept.
8-1, Mihama 1-chome, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8555 Japan
TEL +81-47-350-6030 FAX +81-47-350-6066
Toray Membrane USA, Inc.
12233 Thatcher Court, Poway, CA, 92064, USA
TEL +1-858-218-2390 FAX +1-858-486-3063
Toray Membrane Europe AG
Grabenackerstrasse 8 P.O. Box 832 CH-4142 Munchenstein 1, Switzerland
TEL +41-61-415-8710 FAX +41-61-415-8720
Toray Asia Pte. Ltd. / TEL +65-6725-6450 FAX +65-6725-6363
27F Prudential Tower, 30 Cecil Street, Singapore 049712
Toray Industries (China) Co., Ltd. / TEL +86-21-3251-8557 Fax +86-21-3251-8667
8th Floor, PARK PLACE, 1601 Nanjing West Road, Jingan Area, Shanghai 200040, China
URL: http://www.toray-membrane.com/

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Project name : Full Scale Pass 1


Case: 001
Date: 2/12/2010 4:09:
Project title: Pass 1, TM820C-400, 9 gfd, max TDS, min temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
1. RO-SYSTEM DATA
---------------------------------------------------------------------Feed water type
Sea Open Intake
Feed temperature
2.0 deg.C (design)
RO feed pressure
1122.8 psi after 5 years
Total diff.-pressure
14.5 psi feed - brine, incl. dP manifolds+pipe
Brine pressure
1108.3 psi at exit from last bank
Design period
5.0 years
Fouling Factor
1.00 after 5 years
Salt passage increase
61.0 % after 5 years (10% per year)
Silt density index
4.0 in RO-feed (SDI_15)
System recovery
40.0 %
System feed flow
2777.5 Gpm = 3999600.0 Gpd
Product flow
1111.0 Gpm = 1599840.0 Gpd
Average system flux
0.4 m/d = 14.92 l/m2/h = 8.79 GFD
Brine flow
1666.5 Gpm = 2399760.0 Gpd
Feed salinity
35500.0 mg/l as ion
Product salinity
117.5 mg/l as ion after 5 years
Brine salinity
59088.3 mg/l as ion
2. BANK DATA
1
-------------------------------Membrane Elements Type
TM820C400
Membrane Elements pcs
455
Elements/Vessel
pcs
7
Pressure vessels
pcs
65
-------------------------------Recovery rate
%
40.0
Feed flow
Gpm
2777.5
Product flow
Gpm
1110.8
Average flux
GFD
8.8
Brine flow
Gpm
1666.7
-------------------------------Feed pressure
psi
1122.8
dP elements
psi
14.5
dP manifolds+pipe psi
0.0
Brine pressure
psi
1108.3
Perm. pressure
psi
0.0
-------------------------------Lead element
Feed flow
Gpm
42.7
Product flow
Gpm
3.0
Flux rate
GFD
10.7
-------------------------------Last element
Product flow
Gpm
1.8
Product:Brine ratio 1:
13.9
Brine
Gpm
25.6
Net driving press. psi
451.2
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---------------------------------------------------------------------3. WATER ANALYSIS
Orig
Treated
Conc.
Exp.
as mg/l ion
feed
feed
Brine Permeate
--------------------------------------------------------Calcium
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
Sodium
13964.7
13964.7
23243.7
46.2
--------------------------------------------------------Chloride
21535.1
21535.1
35844.3
71.3
Bicarbonate
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
Carbonate
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Free CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--------------------------------------------------------Total as ion
35500.0
35500.0
59088.3
117.5
Total as meq/l
607.4
607.4
1011.0
2.0
EC uS/cm
50081.0
50081.0
78803.3
235.2
CO2 EC uS/cm
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
pH Value
7.0
7.2
7.4
4.9
--------------------------------------------------------Langelier Index
-7.3
-7.1
-6.5
-14.8
Stiff Davis Index
-8.1
-7.9
-7.4
-14.6
--------------------------------------------------------4. PRETREATMENT
Measure against CaCO3-scale :
None
SO4- and CO3-Scale inhibitor:
None
Saturation index in brine
:
0.0 max. (Stiff Davis Index)
---------------------------------------------------------5. RECOVERY LIMITS
for
IP_Brine
Saturation
Max.Recov.
CaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
BaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
SrSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
CaF2
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
Silica
0.0%
95.0%
---------------------------------------------------------6. POST-TREATMENT
Measure against permeate :
None
----------------------------------------------------------

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---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT DATA:
Bank 1 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
42.7
39.7
36.9
34.3
31.8
29.5
27.5
Element TMP
psi
1122.8
1120.1
1117.7
1115.4
1113.4
1111.5
1109.9
Delta-p
psi
2.7
2.5
2.2
2.0
1.9
1.7
1.5
Feed Osmotic
psi
375.9
403.5
433.6
466.3
501.6
539.3
578.7
Memb. Osmotic psi
447.2
480.9
517.3
556.1
597.0
638.6
680.1
Brine Osmotic psi
403.5
433.6
466.3
501.6
539.3
578.7
619.2
Feed TDS
ppm 35500.0 38157.7 41065.4 44229.7 47647.9 51305.1 55140.2
Brine flow
Gpm
39.7
36.9
34.3
31.8
29.5
27.5
25.6
Brine TDS
ppm 38157.7 41065.4 44229.7 47647.9 51305.1 55140.2 59081.6
Permeate flow Gpm
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.5
2.3
2.1
1.8
Permeate TDS
ppm
75.3
85.6
98.1
113.3
134.7
162.0
197.4
Permeate EC
uS
150.8
171.4
196.4
226.8
269.7
324.2
395.2
EC-profile F->B uS
150.8
160.8
172.0
184.4
199.1
216.0
235.3
EC-profile B->F uS
235.3
253.1
273.6
297.2
325.3
357.7
395.2
Recovery
%
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.7
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.7
99.7
99.7
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Date: 2/12/2010 4:09:
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---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
Pass 1
Bank 1
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
16.3
15.4
14.4
13.4
12.4
11.2
10.0
P_Osm
30.8
33.2
35.7
38.3
41.2
44.0
46.9
P_Driv
48.0
45.5
42.9
40.0
37.1
34.1
31.1
NaCl Rej
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.7%
99.7%
99.7%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
13964.7 15010.2 16154.0 17398.7 18743.3 20182.0 21690.6 23241.0
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
21535.1 23147.3 24911.2 26830.7 28904.3 31122.8 33449.3 35840.2
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
35500.0 38157.7 41065.4 44229.7 47647.9 51305.1 55140.2 59081.6
pH
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.4
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
29.6
33.7
38.6
44.6
53.0
63.7
77.6
46.2
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
45.7
51.9
59.5
68.7
81.7
98.3
119.7
71.3
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
75.3
85.6
98.1
113.3
134.7
162.0
197.4
117.5
pH
4.7
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.9
5.0
5.1
4.9
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Case: 002
Date: 2/12/2010 4:09:
Project title: Pass 1, TM820C-400, 9 gfd, min TDS, max temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
1. RO-SYSTEM DATA
---------------------------------------------------------------------Feed water type
Sea Open Intake
Feed temperature
40.0 deg.C (design)
RO feed pressure
639.1 psi at startup
Total diff.-pressure
13.7 psi feed - brine, incl. dP manifolds+pipe
Brine pressure
625.4 psi at exit from last bank
Design period
0.0 years
Silt density index
4.0 in RO-feed (SDI_15)
System recovery
40.0 %
System feed flow
2777.5 Gpm = 3999600.0 Gpd
Product flow
1111.0 Gpm = 1599840.0 Gpd
Average system flux
0.4 m/d = 14.92 l/m2/h = 8.79 GFD
Brine flow
1666.5 Gpm = 2399760.0 Gpd
Feed salinity
30000.0 mg/l as ion
Product salinity
397.7 mg/l as ion
Brine salinity
49734.9 mg/l as ion
2. BANK DATA
1
-------------------------------Membrane Elements Type
TM820C400
Membrane Elements pcs
455
Elements/Vessel
pcs
7
Pressure vessels
pcs
65
-------------------------------Recovery rate
%
40.0
Feed flow
Gpm
2777.5
Product flow
Gpm
1110.6
Average flux
GFD
8.8
Brine flow
Gpm
1666.9
-------------------------------Feed pressure
psi
639.1
dP elements
psi
13.7
dP manifolds+pipe psi
0.0
Brine pressure
psi
625.4
Perm. pressure
psi
0.0
-------------------------------Lead element
Feed flow
Gpm
42.7
Product flow
Gpm
4.5
Flux rate
GFD
16.3
-------------------------------Last element
Product flow
Gpm
0.9
Product:Brine ratio 1:
28.4
Brine
Gpm
25.6
Net driving press. psi
43.8
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Date: 2/12/2010 4:09:
Project title: Pass 1, TM820C-400, 9 gfd, min TDS, max temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------3. WATER ANALYSIS
Orig
Treated
Conc.
Exp.
as mg/l ion
feed
feed
Brine Permeate
--------------------------------------------------------Calcium
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
Sodium
11801.1
11801.1
19564.3
156.5
--------------------------------------------------------Chloride
18198.7
18198.7
30170.3
241.3
Bicarbonate
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
Carbonate
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Free CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--------------------------------------------------------Total as ion
30000.0
30000.0
49734.9
397.7
Total as meq/l
513.3
513.3
851.0
6.8
EC uS/cm
43059.1
43059.1
67652.8
796.2
CO2 EC uS/cm
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
pH Value
7.0
7.2
7.4
5.4
--------------------------------------------------------Langelier Index
-6.4
-6.2
-5.6
-12.2
Stiff Davis Index
-7.4
-7.2
-6.8
-12.2
--------------------------------------------------------4. PRETREATMENT
Measure against CaCO3-scale :
None
SO4- and CO3-Scale inhibitor:
None
Saturation index in brine
:
0.0 max. (Stiff Davis Index)
---------------------------------------------------------5. RECOVERY LIMITS
for
IP_Brine
Saturation
Max.Recov.
CaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
BaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
SrSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
CaF2
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
Silica
0.0%
95.0%
---------------------------------------------------------6. POST-TREATMENT
Measure against permeate :
None
----------------------------------------------------------

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---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT DATA:
Bank 1 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
42.7
38.2
34.5
31.6
29.4
27.8
26.5
Element TMP
psi
639.1
636.4
634.0
632.0
630.1
628.4
626.9
Delta-p
psi
2.7
2.3
2.1
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
Feed Osmotic
psi
362.7
404.5
446.4
486.2
521.6
551.5
575.9
Memb. Osmotic psi
404.1
445.9
485.6
521.0
551.0
575.5
594.9
Brine Osmotic psi
404.5
446.4
486.2
521.6
551.5
575.9
595.2
Feed TDS
ppm 30000.0 33526.0 37076.9 40447.9 43458.9 46004.6 48076.6
Brine flow
Gpm
38.2
34.5
31.6
29.4
27.8
26.5
25.6
Brine TDS
ppm 33526.0 37076.9 40447.9 43458.9 46004.6 48076.6 49723.8
Permeate flow Gpm
4.5
3.7
2.9
2.2
1.7
1.2
0.9
Permeate TDS
ppm
170.1
230.1
317.8
445.8
630.5
898.9
1259.2
Permeate EC
uS
340.6
460.7
636.2
892.6
1262.3
1799.6
2520.9
EC-profile F->B uS
340.6
394.5
457.7
530.0
610.8
700.3
796.5
EC-profile B->F uS
796.5
960.3
1167.3
1424.7
1737.0
2106.3
2520.9
Recovery
%
10.6
9.6
8.4
7.0
5.6
4.4
3.4
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.5
99.3
99.2
98.9
98.6
98.1
97.4
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Case: 002
Date: 2/12/2010 4:09:
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---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
Pass 1
Bank 1
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
24.6
20.1
15.8
12.1
9.0
6.6
4.9
P_Osm
27.9
30.7
33.5
35.9
38.0
39.7
41.0
P_Driv
17.0
13.9
11.0
8.5
6.3
4.5
3.0
NaCl Rej
99.5%
99.3%
99.2%
98.9%
98.6%
98.1%
97.4%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
11801.1 13188.2 14585.0 15911.0 17095.5 18096.9 18911.9 19559.9
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
18198.7 20337.6 22491.7 24536.6 26363.1 27907.4 29164.3 30163.6
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
30000.0 33526.0 37076.9 40447.9 43458.9 46004.6 48076.6 49723.8
pH
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.4
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
66.9
90.5
125.0
175.4
248.0
353.6
495.3
156.5
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
103.2
139.6
192.8
270.5
382.5
545.3
763.9
241.3
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
170.1
230.1
317.8
445.8
630.5
898.9
1259.2
397.7
pH
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.5
5.6
5.8
5.9
5.4
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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based on the average, nominal element-performance and are not automatically guaranteed.
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attacks, to account for piping- and valve pressure losses, feed pump suction pressure and
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Case: 001
Date: 2/12/2010 4:21:
Project title: MAX CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, max TDS, min temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
1. RO-SYSTEM DATA
---------------------------------------------------------------------Feed water type
RO Permeate
Feed temperature
2.0 deg.C (design)
RO feed pressure
332.8 psi at startup
Total diff.-pressure
22.1 psi feed - brine, incl. dP manifolds+pipe
Brine pressure
325.7 psi at exit from last bank
Design period
0.0 years
Silt density index
1.0 in RO-feed (SDI_15)
System recovery
90.0 %
System feed flow
1388.9 Gpm = 2000000.0 Gpd
Product flow
1250.0 Gpm = 1800000.0 Gpd
Average system flux
0.7 m/d = 27.99 l/m2/h = 16.48 GFD
Brine flow
138.9 Gpm = 200000.0 Gpd
Feed salinity
250.0 mg/l as ion
Product salinity
1.2 mg/l as ion
Brine salinity
2489.3 mg/l as ion
2. BANK DATA
1
2
-----------------------------------------Membrane Elements Type
TM720TM720400
400
Membrane Elements pcs
182
91
Elements/Vessel
pcs
7
7
Pressure vessels
pcs
26
13
-----------------------------------------Recovery rate
%
60.6
74.6
Feed flow
Gpm
1388.9
547.3
Product flow
Gpm
841.6
408.2
Average flux
GFD
16.6
16.2
Brine flow
Gpm
547.3
139.1
-----------------------------------------Feed pressure
psi
332.8
334.6
dP elements
psi
13.2
8.8
dP manifolds+pipe psi
0.0
0.0
Brine pressure
psi
319.6
325.7
Interst.boost
psi
0.0
15.0
Perm. pressure
psi
0.0
0.0
-----------------------------------------Lead element
Feed flow
Gpm
53.4
42.1
Product flow
Gpm
4.7
4.7
Flux rate
GFD
17.0
16.8
-----------------------------------------Last element
Product flow
Gpm
4.5
4.2
Product:Brine ratio 1:
4.7
2.6
Brine
Gpm
21.1
10.7
Net driving press. psi
317.5
296.2
------------------------------------------

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Case: 001
Date: 2/12/2010 4:21:
Project title: MAX CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, max TDS, min temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------3. WATER ANALYSIS
Orig
Treated
Conc.
Exp.
as mg/l ion
feed
feed
Brine Permeate
--------------------------------------------------------Calcium
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.0
Sodium
98.2
98.2
978.2
0.5
--------------------------------------------------------Chloride
151.6
151.6
1509.1
0.7
Bicarbonate
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.0
Carbonate
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Free CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--------------------------------------------------------Total as ion
250.0
250.0
2489.3
1.2
Total as meq/l
4.3
4.3
42.6
0.0
EC uS/cm
500.3
500.3
4460.9
2.4
CO2 EC uS/cm
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
pH Value
7.0
7.0
7.9
4.8
--------------------------------------------------------Langelier Index
-7.1
-7.0
-4.2
-14.3
Stiff Davis Index
-6.9
-6.8
-4.1
-14.3
--------------------------------------------------------4. PRETREATMENT
Measure against CaCO3-scale :
None
SO4- and CO3-Scale inhibitor:
None
Saturation index in brine
:
0.0 max. ()
---------------------------------------------------------5. RECOVERY LIMITS
for
IP_Brine
Saturation
Max.Recov.
CaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
BaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
SrSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
CaF2
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
Silica
0.0%
95.0%
---------------------------------------------------------6. POST-TREATMENT
Measure against permeate :
None
----------------------------------------------------------

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Case: 001
Date: 2/12/2010 4:21:
Project title: MAX CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, max TDS, min temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT DATA:
Bank 1 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
53.4
48.7
44.0
39.3
34.7
30.1
25.6
Element TMP
psi
332.8
330.0
327.6
325.5
323.6
322.0
320.6
Delta-p
psi
2.7
2.4
2.2
1.9
1.6
1.3
1.1
Feed Osmotic
psi
2.8
3.1
3.4
3.8
4.3
5.0
5.8
Memb. Osmotic psi
3.7
4.1
4.6
5.3
6.2
7.4
9.0
Brine Osmotic psi
3.1
3.4
3.8
4.3
5.0
5.8
7.1
Feed TDS
ppm
250.0
274.3
303.5
339.4
384.6
443.1
521.8
Brine flow
Gpm
48.7
44.0
39.3
34.7
30.1
25.6
21.1
Brine TDS
ppm
274.3
303.5
339.4
384.6
443.1
521.8
633.5
Permeate flow Gpm
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.5
Permeate TDS
ppm
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.0
Permeate EC
uS
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.9
EC-profile F->B uS
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
EC-profile B->F uS
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.9
Recovery
%
8.9
9.6
10.6
11.8
13.2
15.1
17.7
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.9
99.9
99.9
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bank 2 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
42.1
37.4
32.8
28.2
23.7
19.2
14.9
Element TMP
psi
334.6
332.5
330.8
329.3
328.0
327.0
326.3
Delta-p
psi
2.0
1.8
1.5
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
Feed Osmotic
psi
7.1
8.0
9.1
10.5
12.5
15.4
19.8
Memb. Osmotic psi
9.7
11.2
13.1
15.8
19.7
25.8
36.3
Brine Osmotic psi
8.0
9.1
10.5
12.5
15.4
19.8
27.5
Feed TDS
ppm
633.5
712.5
812.9
944.5
1124.5
1384.1
1787.5
Brine flow
Gpm
37.4
32.8
28.2
23.7
19.2
14.9
10.7
Brine TDS
ppm
712.5
812.9
944.5
1124.5
1384.1
1787.5
2485.5
Permeate flow Gpm
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.4
4.2
Permeate TDS
ppm
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.9
2.5
3.5
5.5
Permeate EC
uS
2.1
2.5
3.1
3.9
5.1
7.1
11.0
EC-profile F->B uS
2.1
2.3
2.6
2.9
3.3
3.9
4.9
EC-profile B->F uS
4.9
5.3
5.9
6.7
7.7
9.0
11.0
Recovery
%
11.1
12.4
14.0
16.0
18.8
22.6
28.1
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.7
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Case: 001
Date: 2/12/2010 4:21:
Project title: MAX CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, max TDS, min temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
Pass 1
Bank 1
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
25.8
25.6
25.4
25.2
25.0
24.8
24.6
P_Osm
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
P_Driv
23.1
22.8
22.6
22.5
22.3
22.1
21.9
NaCl Rej
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
98.2
107.8
119.3
133.4
151.1
174.1
205.1
248.9
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
151.6
166.3
184.0
205.8
233.1
268.6
316.4
384.0
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
250.0
274.3
303.5
339.4
384.6
443.1
521.8
633.5
pH
7.0
7.1
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.4
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
pH
4.3
4.3
4.4
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pass 1
Bank 2
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
25.5
25.2
25.0
24.7
24.3
23.7
22.8
P_Osm
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
2.5
P_Driv
22.8
22.6
22.3
22.0
21.7
21.2
20.4
NaCl Rej
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.8%
99.7%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
248.9
280.0
319.4
371.2
441.9
543.9
702.5
976.7
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
384.0
431.9
492.8
572.6
681.7
839.1
1083.7
1506.8
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
633.5
712.5
812.9
944.5
1124.5
1384.1
1787.5
2485.5
pH
7.4
7.5
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.7
7.8
8.0
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.4
2.2
0.5
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
0.6
0.8
0.9
1.2
1.5
2.1
3.3
0.7
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.9
2.5
3.5
5.5
1.2
pH
4.7
4.8
4.9
5.0
5.1
5.3
5.4
4.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Disclaimer:
The program is intended to be used by persons having technical skill, at their own discretion
and risk. The projections, obtained with the program, are the expected system performance,
based on the average, nominal element-performance and are not automatically guaranteed.
Toray shall not be liable for any error or miscalculation in the program.
The obtained results cannot be used to raise any claim for liability or warranty.
It is the users responsibility to make provisions against fouling, scaling and chemical
attacks, to account for piping- and valve pressure losses, feed pump suction pressure and
permeate backpressure. For questions please contact us:
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Project name : Full Scale Pass 2


Case: 002
Date: 2/12/2010 4:22:
Project title: MIN CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, min TDS, max temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
1. RO-SYSTEM DATA
---------------------------------------------------------------------Feed water type
RO Permeate
Feed temperature
40.0 deg.C (design)
RO feed pressure
89.6 psi at startup
Total diff.-pressure
22.1 psi feed - brine, incl. dP manifolds+pipe
Brine pressure
82.5 psi at exit from last bank
Design period
0.0 years
Silt density index
1.0 in RO-feed (SDI_15)
System recovery
90.0 %
System feed flow
1388.9 Gpm = 2000000.0 Gpd
Product flow
1250.0 Gpm = 1800000.0 Gpd
Average system flux
0.7 m/d = 27.99 l/m2/h = 16.48 GFD
Brine flow
138.9 Gpm = 200000.0 Gpd
Feed salinity
75.0 mg/l as ion
Product salinity
1.0 mg/l as ion
Brine salinity
741.4 mg/l as ion
2. BANK DATA
1
2
-----------------------------------------Membrane Elements Type
TM720TM720400
400
Membrane Elements pcs
182
91
Elements/Vessel
pcs
7
7
Pressure vessels
pcs
26
13
-----------------------------------------Recovery rate
%
59.9
75.1
Feed flow
Gpm
1388.9
557.1
Product flow
Gpm
831.8
418.5
Average flux
GFD
16.5
16.6
Brine flow
Gpm
557.1
138.6
-----------------------------------------Feed pressure
psi
89.6
91.4
dP elements
psi
13.2
8.9
dP manifolds+pipe psi
0.0
0.0
Brine pressure
psi
76.4
82.5
Interst.boost
psi
0.0
15.0
Perm. pressure
psi
0.0
0.0
-----------------------------------------Lead element
Feed flow
Gpm
53.4
42.9
Product flow
Gpm
4.9
5.0
Flux rate
GFD
17.8
17.9
-----------------------------------------Last element
Product flow
Gpm
4.3
4.2
Product:Brine ratio 1:
5.0
2.5
Brine
Gpm
21.4
10.7
Net driving press. psi
76.1
75.2
------------------------------------------

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Case: 002
Date: 2/12/2010 4:22:
Project title: MIN CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, min TDS, max temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------3. WATER ANALYSIS
Orig
Treated
Conc.
Exp.
as mg/l ion
feed
feed
Brine Permeate
--------------------------------------------------------Calcium
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.0
Sodium
29.4
29.4
290.7
0.4
--------------------------------------------------------Chloride
45.4
45.4
448.8
0.6
Bicarbonate
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.0
Carbonate
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Free CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--------------------------------------------------------Total as ion
75.0
75.0
741.4
1.0
Total as meq/l
1.3
1.3
12.7
0.0
EC uS/cm
150.0
150.0
1468.3
1.9
CO2 EC uS/cm
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
pH Value
7.0
7.0
7.9
5.2
--------------------------------------------------------Langelier Index
-6.2
-6.2
-3.4
-12.2
Stiff Davis Index
-6.2
-6.2
-3.4
-12.4
--------------------------------------------------------4. PRETREATMENT
Measure against CaCO3-scale :
None
SO4- and CO3-Scale inhibitor:
None
Saturation index in brine
:
0.0 max. ()
---------------------------------------------------------5. RECOVERY LIMITS
for
IP_Brine
Saturation
Max.Recov.
CaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
BaSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
SrSO4
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
CaF2
0.00E0
0.0%
95.0%
Silica
0.0%
95.0%
---------------------------------------------------------6. POST-TREATMENT
Measure against permeate :
None
----------------------------------------------------------

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Project name : Full Scale Pass 2


Case: 002
Date: 2/12/2010 4:22:
Project title: MIN CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, min TDS, max temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
INDIVIDUAL ELEMENT DATA:
Bank 1 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
53.4
48.5
43.7
39.0
34.5
30.0
25.7
Element TMP
psi
89.6
86.9
84.4
82.3
80.4
78.9
77.5
Delta-p
psi
2.7
2.4
2.1
1.9
1.6
1.3
1.1
Feed Osmotic
psi
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.7
2.0
Memb. Osmotic psi
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.7
2.0
2.4
Brine Osmotic psi
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.7
2.0
2.4
Feed TDS
ppm
75.0
82.6
91.7
102.6
116.0
133.1
155.5
Brine flow
Gpm
48.5
43.7
39.0
34.5
30.0
25.7
21.4
Brine TDS
ppm
82.6
91.7
102.6
116.0
133.1
155.5
186.1
Permeate flow Gpm
4.9
4.8
4.7
4.5
4.4
4.3
4.3
Permeate TDS
ppm
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.9
Permeate EC
uS
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.1
1.2
1.5
1.8
EC-profile F->B uS
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.1
EC-profile B->F uS
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.8
Recovery
%
9.3
9.9
10.7
11.7
12.9
14.5
16.6
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.6
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bank 2 Element No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feed flow
Gpm
42.9
37.9
33.0
28.3
23.7
19.2
14.8
Element TMP
psi
91.4
89.3
87.6
86.1
84.8
83.8
83.1
Delta-p
psi
2.1
1.8
1.5
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
Feed Osmotic
psi
2.4
2.7
3.1
3.6
4.3
5.3
6.8
Memb. Osmotic psi
2.8
3.2
3.7
4.4
5.3
6.8
9.3
Brine Osmotic psi
2.7
3.1
3.6
4.3
5.3
6.8
9.4
Feed TDS
ppm
186.1
210.5
241.2
281.2
335.6
413.7
534.4
Brine flow
Gpm
37.9
33.0
28.3
23.7
19.2
14.8
10.7
Brine TDS
ppm
210.5
241.2
281.2
335.6
413.7
534.4
742.8
Permeate flow Gpm
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.2
Permeate TDS
ppm
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.5
1.9
2.5
3.5
Permeate EC
uS
1.8
2.1
2.5
3.0
3.8
4.9
7.0
EC-profile F->B uS
1.8
1.9
2.1
2.3
2.6
3.0
3.5
EC-profile B->F uS
3.5
3.8
4.2
4.6
5.2
6.0
7.0
Recovery
%
11.6
12.8
14.3
16.3
19.0
22.7
28.2
Rejection(NaCl) %
99.6
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.4
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Project name : Full Scale Pass 2


Case: 002
Date: 2/12/2010 4:22:
Project title: MIN CONDITIONS: Pass 2, TM720-400, min TDS, max temp
---------------------------------------------------------------------Prog-Version: 1.1.48 * Update: 03-Feb-2009 ** El-Version: 2523 * Update: 29.May.2008
Pass 1
Bank 1
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
27.0
26.2
25.4
24.8
24.2
23.7
23.2
P_Osm
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
P_Driv
6.1
5.9
5.8
5.6
5.5
5.4
5.2
NaCl Rej
99.6%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
29.4
32.4
35.9
40.2
45.5
52.2
60.9
73.0
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
45.4
50.0
55.5
62.1
70.2
80.6
94.1
112.7
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
75.0
82.6
91.7
102.6
116.0
133.1
155.5
186.1
pH
7.0
7.1
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.4
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.9
1.0
pH
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.9
5.0
5.1
5.1
5.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pass 1
Bank 2
ElT No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------------------------QP m3/d
27.1
26.4
25.8
25.1
24.5
23.8
22.8
P_Osm
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
P_Driv
6.2
6.0
5.9
5.7
5.6
5.4
5.2
NaCl Rej
99.6%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
99.5%
99.4%
Feed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Brine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.7
1.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
73.0
82.5
94.5
110.2
131.6
162.2
209.5
291.2
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
112.7
127.4
146.0
170.2
203.1
250.4
323.5
449.6
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.7
1.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
186.1
210.5
241.2
281.2
335.6
413.7
534.4
742.8
pH
7.4
7.5
7.5
7.6
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
Product
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ca
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mg
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Na
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
1.4
0.4
K
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NH4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ba
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sr
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cl
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.5
2.1
0.6
SO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
NO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
HCO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
F
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SiO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
B
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Br
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
PO4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
CO2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Sum
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.5
1.9
2.5
3.5
1.0
pH
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Disclaimer:
The program is intended to be used by persons having technical skill, at their own discretion
and risk. The projections, obtained with the program, are the expected system performance,
based on the average, nominal element-performance and are not automatically guaranteed.
Toray shall not be liable for any error or miscalculation in the program.
The obtained results cannot be used to raise any claim for liability or warranty.
It is the users responsibility to make provisions against fouling, scaling and chemical
attacks, to account for piping- and valve pressure losses, feed pump suction pressure and
permeate backpressure. For questions please contact us:
Toray Industries, Inc. RO Membrane Products Dept.
8-1, Mihama 1-chome, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8555 Japan
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California American Water Coastal Water Project

Pilot Testing Report

APPENDIX L

Particle Count Size Distribution Study for CPUC

Prepared by MWH

L-1

May 2010

Particle Count Size Distribution Study


Per CPUC Requirements

Study Performed and Write-Up Authored by:


RBF Consulting

Coastal Water Project


Particle Size Distribution Determination Study
Introduction
The California American Water (CAW) is proposing to implement the CWP (Proposed
Project), which includes the construction and operation of a 10 MGD seawater
desalination plant near the Moss Landing Power Plant (MLPP), and related
appurtenances. A Proponents Environmental Assessment has been prepared by the
CWP project team and submitted to California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for
preparation of the EIR. During the EIR preparation, more environmental data was
requested by CPUC s consultant related to the particle size changes during the filtration
process and the effects of the particle size change on the settling characteristics of the
discharge. The purpose of this study is to simulate the full-scale flow characteristics of
the project and analyze the particle size changes to determine if any significant changes
will occur.

Background
The desalination plant will utilize once through cooling water as feed water. The cooling
water intakes of the power plant are located in the Moss Landing Harbor. Under current
conditions the water from the harbor is screened at the intake and circulated through the
cooling water system. The power plant has two separate power generation systems,
Units 1&2 and Units 6&7. Each system utilizes different intakes and cooling water
systems. The proposed desalination plant would be connected to Units 1&2. The intake
for Units 1&2 is located at the north of the harbor, close to the mouth of Elkhorn Slough.
Once the water is circulated through Units 1&2 it is collected at the disengaging basin.
The water goes over a trough into conveyance pipes. Cooling water from Units 6&7 is
separately collected. The two systems connect prior to discharge through the existing
outfall. The existing outfall extends 2,400 ft west through the Moss Landing Harbor and
discharges the cooling water close to the Monterey Submarine Canyon. The location of
the intakes and the outfall is shown in Figure-1.
Any existing particulate matter in the cooling water is discharged through the outfall
along with the water. The discharged cooling water is relatively warmer than the ambient
seawater which provides a buoyant characteristic to the discharge. In certain times of
the day, the salinity of the Moss Landing Harbor water is lower than the ocean water due
to the effects of fresh water sources feeding into the harbor. The lower salinity also
provides buoyancy to the discharged cooling water. When the cooling water is
discharged through the outfall, the existing particulate matter is lifted with the buoyant
water and then it settles after all the mixing and dilution takes place and forms the
existing settling cone.

Figure-1 Moss Landing Power Plant Intakes and Outfall Structure

The proposed project will integrate a 22 MGD water intake system at the disengaging
basin. The once through cooling water will be conveyed approximately 8,000 ft east to
the desalination plant by gravity. The desalination plant will include a pretreatment
system, an RO system, a post-treatment system and conveyance facilities. The
pretreatment system will utilize self-cleaning filters and membrane filtration technology to
remove particulate matter to the maximum extent possible. The proposed project does
not involve any coagulant addition for pretreatment. However, the ongoing pilot studies
might conclude that use of coagulants being essential for successful pretreatment. A
final decision will be made once the pilot studies are concluded. Pretreated water will be
transferred to the RO system. The final configuration of the RO system will also be
finalized after the ongoing pilot studies. The RO system will successfully remove salts
and other contaminants and the product water will be compliant with drinking water
standards. As a result of desalination through the RO process, 10 MGD of permeate and
approximately 12 MGD of concentrate will be generated. Prior to distribution into the
water system, permeate will be post treated for stabilization and disinfection. The
conveyance facilities at the plant site will convey the product water to the distribution
system.
During the treatment process, following the 100 m initial filtration for large solids, the
membrane pretreatment system will remove suspended solids from the feedwater. The
final selection of the membrane manufacturer is to be concluded in the final design and
construction phase. Depending on the manufacturer, membrane systems could follow an
inside-out or outside-in filtration pattern. When outside-in membranes are used the
hollow fibers are submerged in feedwater and a vacuum is provided on the inside of the
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fibers. The filtered water then is conveyed to a storage tank. When inside-out
membranes are used, a pump pressurizes the feedwater and pushes water through the
hollow fibers. The filtered water outside the fibers is collected in a storage tank. In either
case particulate matter accumulates on the membrane surface. The accumulated
suspended solids are then backwashed approximately every 30 minutes. The backwash
process is specific to each manufacturer but in general, pressurized air is provided to the
system with filtered water in the reverse direction of filtration. The particles are removed
from the membrane surface by the applied air and backwash water. Backwash
wastewater will then be pumped into the already pressurized concentrate line and the
combined flow will be returned to the cooling water system. The pressure in the line will
convey the combined flow to the MLPP site through a 8,000 ft, 24-inch pipeline. The 24inch pipeline will connect to the same disengaging basin but downstream of the
desalination plant intake. This will prevent concentrate recirculation into desalination
plant intake system. The desalination return water (combined concentrate and backwash
wastewater) will be mixed with cooling water flow at the disengaging basin and follow the
same discharge route to the outfall.

Theoretical Considerations
Practically, particles in water can be classified as suspended and colloidal in terms of
their settling characteristics. Suspended particles are generally larger than 1m in
diameter and settle easily with gravity. Particles with the size of 0.01 - 1 m in diameter
are considered as colloidal particles that do not tend to settle with gravity.
Colloidal particles in natural waters generally have a net negative surface charge. The
repelling forces of the common electrical charge on the particle surfaces are much
greater than the attractive body forces (van der Waals) between particles, thus, naturally
colloidal particles disperse uniformly throughout the liquid. The dispersed colloidal
particles move randomly (Brownian motion) in the liquid. Depending on the reduction or
the elimination of the surface charges, particles may collide successfully to form larger
particles. Under natural conditions, colloidal particles do not tend to aggregate unless
the surface charges are eliminated.
The surface charges on the colloids can be eliminated (destabilization) by chemical
means (i.e. coagulants). When the electrical repulsion decreases, the attractive body
forces overcome the repelling forces, thus, collisions between particles result in
aggregation. The aggregates settle more rapidly with increasing size, since the settling
characteristics of the particles are directly related with the particle size.
In addition to the interactions between particles, particle size is also governed by the
shear forces acting on the particles in a liquid. Following formula describes the relation
between the particle size, shear force acting on the particle, and energy loss during the
course of a conveyance system. (Where, Sh is the shear force, is the change in
pressure, s is the particle density, is the liquid density, g is the gravitational
acceleration, and D is the particle size)

Sh

( s ) gD

For a given particle size, shear force acting on a particle is directly proportional to energy
loss due to the friction. In other words, higher head-loss in the conveyance elements
creates higher shear forces acting on the particles.
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As mentioned above, the suspended solids are removed by the membrane treatment
process. The particle size could potentially increase during the filtration process and with
the backwash process; the enlarged particles could then be discharged into the ocean.
However, the enlarged particles in the filter backwash wastewater will pass through
various processes and conveyance pipelines before being discharged into the ocean.
These processes will provide mixing and shearing energy to the water, which could lead
to breakdown of the enlarged particles to original size. These locations are listed and
described below:
Location # 1

Membrane filtration backwash process: As indicated above, the


membrane filtration elements are backwashed every 30 minutes by air
scouring and flow in reverse direction. This process provides a significant
energy and creates turbulence in the filter housing. The initial studies will
investigate this location for potential particle size changes.

Location #2

Injection of the backwash wastewater into pressurized concentrate


pipeline: The backwash volume from membrane filtration elements will
depend on the specific manufacturer. The backwash wastewater will pass
through a pump, which will provide energy and turbulence to the water,
for pressurization in order to be combined with the RO concentrate in the
pressurized return flow pipeline. For any manufacturer, the backwash
wastewater volume will be a small proportion when compared to the
concentrate flow. When backwash wastewater is injected into the
concentrate line, the blending effect in the line will impact the particle
size.

Location #3

Conveyance of the blended water to the disengaging basin: The blended


concentrate and backwash wastewater will be conveyed to the
disengaging through the proposed 24-inch, 8,000 ft return-flow pipeline.
The energy drop due to friction and minor losses in the pipeline is directly
related to the shear force that could break down the enlarged particles.

Location #4

Discharge into disengaging basin: A significant energy loss and mixing


will be observed as the blended concentrate and backwash wastewater is
discharged into the disengaging basin.

Location #5

Conveyance from the disengaging basin to the connection point with


Units 6&7: Once the concentrate and backwash wastewater is blended
with the cooling water at the disengaging basin, a 350-ft of pipeline will
convey the water by gravity to the tunnel structure prior to blending with
cooling water from Units 6&7. Similar to location 3, energy losses in the
line will contribute to breakdown of particle size.

Location #6

Drop of the overall combined flow into tunnel structure: Blended


concentrate and backwash wastewater, cooling water from Unites 1&2
and cooling water from Units 6&7 will blend in the tunnel structure prior to
discharge through the outfall. The overall blended flow could be up to 1.2
BGD.

Location #7

Conveyance of the overall combined flow in the outfall pipeline: The


outfall carries the overall combined flow for final discharge. Energy losses
in the in the 2,400 ft outfall would contribute to particle size reduction.
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Location #8

Discharge of the overall combined flow through the discharge structure:


The energy losses related to the discharge (including minor losses
through a sudden expansion) of the overall blend through the outfall
structure would contribute to particle size reduction.

Location #9

Blending and dilution of the overall combined flow within the discharge
zone: Once the overall blended water is discharged into the ocean, the
dilution and existing currents could impact the particle size distribution in
the discharge.

Experimental Procedures
To understand the particle size distribution in the feed water, samples will be collected
before the membrane filters and analyzed by using a HACH WPC-21 particle counter.
The results obtained from this preliminary analysis will be used to calculate conceptual
parameters such as the particle mass distribution, the settling velocity, and the horizontal
settling distance for all particle size ranges. These parameters will be utilized to model
the deposition rates of particles to the ocean floor within a calculated proximity to the
discharge chimney.
The experimental efforts will continue to analyze the above mentioned parameters and
deposition rates in the critical locations that are given in the Theoretical Considerations
part in a step-wise manner if the calculated theoretical deposition rate exceeds the
assumed level of significance of 1mm/yr.
As mentioned above, following the initial feed water analysis the membrane filter
backwash process (Location 1) will be studied for potential impacts on the particle size
distribution (Figure 2). The conceptual parameters and the particle deposition rate will be
calculated and modeled to validate that the change in the rate of accumulation is less
than 1 mm/yr. If not, the process locations will be examined to observe the effect of
energy dissipation on particle size distribution and the deposition rate.

Data Analysis
Water samples have been collected to determine the particle size distribution in the feed
water (FW) and in a mixture of waste backwash water and concentrate that is
representative of the full-scale. Concentrate and ultra-filtration backwash wastewater
(UFBW) would mix at an approximate ratio of 1/10 during full-scale operations. The 10
MGD desalination plant would generate approximately 11 MGD of concentrate and 1
MGD of UFBW. For sampling purposes, 1.5 L of UFBW was mixed with 15 L of
concentrate and the mixture was fed to the particle counter. Five backwash events were
separately sampled and analyzed.
The raw particle count data collected during the study is given in Tables 1 and 2 in the
Appendix. Tables 3 and 4, also located in the Appendix, provide the data and statistical
analyses that are used in this study. The samples obtained from the individual sampling
points are considered as replicates for the five sampling events. The mean, standard
deviation, and 95% confidence intervals are calculated for the sampling points.

30,000
>25 m

25,000
Particles/ml

15-25 m
10-15 m

20,000

7-10 m
15,000

5-7 m
3-5 m

10,000

2-3 m
1-2 m

5,000
0

Feed Water
26,000
particles/ml

Mixture
28,000
particles/ml

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29

15-25 m

108

242

10-15 m

495

895

7-10 m

1,798

2608

5-7 m

1,343

2328

3-5 m

7,974

9537

2-3 m

4,466

3932

1-2 m

10,013

8860

>25 m

Figure-3 Particle Concentration in FW and the mixture


As it can be observed from Figure-3, the particle concentration is increased from 26,000
particles/ml in FW to 28,000 particles/ml in the UFBW/concentrate mixture. Figure-3
also shows a reduction in the concentration of < 3 m particles and an increase in the
concentration of > 5 m particles.

Percent Cumulative Size Range


(%)

100%
90%

>25 m

80%

15-25 m

70%

10-15 m

60%

7-10 m

50%

5-7 m

40%

3-5 m

30%

2-3 m

20%

1-2 m

10%
0%

Feed Water
26,000
particles/ml

Mixture
28,000
particles/ml

>25 m

0.1%

0.1%

15-25 m

0.4%

0.9%

10-15 m

1.9%

3.1%

7-10 m

6.9%

9.2%

5-7 m

5.1%

8.2%

3-5 m

30.4%

33.5%

2-3 m

17.0%

13.8%

1-2 m

38.2%

31.2%

Figure-4 Particle size distribution in FW and the mixture


Figure-4 demonstrates the shift of concentration from 1-2 m and 2-3 m particles to
larger particles. The percent of 1-2 m particles is reduced from 38% to 31% and the
percent of 2-3 m particles is reduced from 17% to 14%. The percent distribution of
particles from 3 m to 25 m is increased accordingly.

45.0%
40.0%
Percent Particle Count (%)

Feed Water
35.0%

Mixture

30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
1-2

2-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

10-15

15-25

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Particle Size Range (mm)

Figure-5 Percent Particle Count vs Particle Size


The shift in particle size distribution from smaller particles to larger particles can be
observed from Figure-5. The percentages of 1-2 m and 2-3 m particles are shifted to
larger particles sizes of 3-25 m. As can be seen in Figures 3 and 4, seven percent of
the particles in the size range of 1-2 m and 3.2 percent of the particles in the size range
of 2-3 m (total of 10.2 percent within the size range of 1-3 m) are aggregated and
formed larger particles within the size range of 3-25m (3.1, 3.1, 2.3, 1.2, and 0.5
percent for the particle size ranges of 3-5, 5-7, 7-10, 10-15, and 15-25 m, respectively).
The particle count data was used to calculate the average particle mass for the size
ranges determined by the particle count test results. For the calculations all particles are
assumed as spherical. For a given particle size range (i.e. 1-2 m, 2-3 m, 3-5 m etc)
the average particle diameter is accepted as the arithmetic average of the range (i.e. for
range of 1-2 m, average particle size is 1.5 m). Particle density was assumed as 1.3
mg/mL (1300 kg/m3) for the calculations. Calculation tables are given in Tables 5 and 6
in the Appendix.

140

Feed Water

100

Mixture

80
60
40
20
0
1.5

2.5

8.5

12.5

20

Average Particle Diameter (m m)

Figure-6 Particle Mass vs Average Particle Diameter

Cumulative % Mass

100%
Cumulative Percent Mass

Particle Mass (x 10 -8 mg)

120

90%

25um

80%

20um

70%

12.5um

60%

8.5um

50%

6um

40%

4um

30%

2.5um

20%

1.5um

10%
0%

Feed Water

Mixture

25um

5.4%

6.6%

20um

21.2%

27.9%

12.5um

23.9%

25.2%

8.5um

27.2%

23.1%

6um

7.2%

7.2%

4um

12.6%

8.8%

2.5um

1.7%

0.9%

1.5um

0.8%

0.4%

Figure-7 Cumulative Percent Mass


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Figure 6 shows the calculated particle mass with the assumed average particle diameter
in the FW and UFBW. Figure 7 presents the cumulative mass distribution of the
particles with assumed average particle diameters. In the feed water, the incremental
average particle diameter with the highest mass fraction (27.2 percent) is 8.5 m. In the
mixture, the incremental average particle diameter with the highest mass fraction (27.9
percent) is 20 m.

Discussion
As previously described in the Introduction and Background, the proposed seawater
desalination facility will utilize Moss Landing Power Plants cooling water as feedwater.
For discussion purposes, the average flow rate of waste cooling water from the power
plant is assumed to be 640 mgd, and the assumed average suspended solid
concentration in the cooling water is assumed to be 20 mg/L. The calculated mass of
suspended solids in the cooling water that is discharged daily to the ocean is around
107,000 lbs/day. The proposed project will utilize 22 mgd of MLPP cooling water for
feedwater, therefore, the daily mass of particles that may be affected by the desalination
facility is calculated to be 3,700 lbs/day, which is roughly 3.4 percent of the particle mass
that is currently discharged to the ocean by the cooling water return line. The previously
discussed study of the membrane filter backwash concluded that 10.2 percent of the
particles in the feedwater were aggregated to a larger particle size, as measured in the
UFBW/concentrate mixture. Therefore, during the actual operation of the seawater
desalination facility, 0.35 percent (10.2 percent times 3.4 percent) of the total particles
present in the combined desalination plant return and cooling water flows may aggregate
to form larger particles within size range of 3-25 m. This ignores the additional
breakdown of the enlarged particles that could occur at downstream locations previously
described (Locations 2 through 9).
Particle mass analyses indicated that the average particle sizes of 8.5 m and 20 m
contribute the highest percentage of particle mass for the feed water and the mixture,
respectively. Settling characteristics of these two particle sizes can be compared by
using settling velocities. Stokes law can be utilized to examine the settling velocities of
the particles with the given particle sizes.
To assume the worst-case situation, the buoyancy forces caused by the water salinity
and temperature of the discharged water will be neglected. To calculate the settling
velocities, laminar flow conditions with the Reynolds number (Re) less than or equal to
0.3 is assumed. Under these conditions, the settling velocity of a particle is given by
Stokes Law:

g ( s )d 2
Vc
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Where;
Vc: terminal velocity of particle (m/s)
g: gravitational acceleration (m/s2)
: density of fluid (kg/m3)
s: density of particle (kg/m3)
d: diameter of particle (m)
: Dynamic viscosity of fluid (Pa.s)

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Seawater at 20C has a density of 1,025 kg/m3, and dynamic viscosity of 1.08 x 10 -3
Pa.s. The gravitational acceleration is accepted as 9.81 m/s2 and particle density is
assumed as 1,300 kg/m3. Under these conditions, the settling velocities are calculated
as 1.0x10-5 m/s (3.3 x10-5 fps) and 5.6x10-5 m/s (1.8 x10-4 fps) for the particle diameter of
8.5m and 20m, respectively.
The ocean current velocity is assumed to be 0.1 fps. Compared to the settling velocities
calculated above, the horizontal velocity is 555 and 10,000 fold larger than the settling
velocities of 20 m and 8.5 m particles, respectively.
To calculate the horizontal distance form the discharge chimney that will be affected
from the particle deposition, the particle size of 20 m is chosen due to its higher settling
velocity. The distance between the top of the discharge chimney and the ocean floor is
20 feet. The water depth at the same location is 40 feet. For discussion purposes, the
particles are assumed to start settling from 30 feet above the ocean floor with the settling
velocity of 1.80 x10-4 fps. The horizontal current velocity acting on the particles is
assumed to be 0.1 fps. Under these conditions, the maximum horizontal settling distance
is calculated as 3.1 miles (16,500 ft).
To calculate the deposition rate, a unidirectional current (from north to south) with the
velocity of 0.1 fps, and the impacts of waves are assumed to be the two major forces
acting on the particles that leave the discharge chimney. A minimal dispersion towards
the opposite direction of the waves is assumed with the angle of dispersion of 5 (Figure8). Under these conditions the trapezoidal area that is affected by the deposition is
calculated as 28.3 million ft2.
Under the current situation (without the proposed desalination facility), the rate of mass
of particles that is transferred to the ocean by the cooling water return line is calculated
as 107,000 lbs/d. If 20 m particles and larger are considered due to their higher mass
and settling velocities compared to the other size ranges, their contribution to the particle
mass discharge is calculated as 17,000 lbs/d which constitutes for 16% of the total
particle mass. If the bulk particle density is accepted as 66 lbs/ft3, the settling rate is
calculated as 1.02 mm/yr.
Following the operation of the desalination plant, approximately 3,700 lbs/d (3.4% of the
total mass) of particles will be discharged to the cooling water return line from the
membrane filtration backwash. Again, if the particles with the size of 20 m and larger
are considered (which constitutes for 20.6% of the total mass), 756 lbs/d of particle mass
will be discharged to the ocean. Assuming a bulk particle density of 66 lbs/ft3, the
deposition to the conceptual accumulation zone is calculated as 0.05 mm/yr.
Since the particle load to the desalination plant is 3,700 lbs/d, 103,000 lbs/d (96.6% of
total particles) of particle mass will reach to the discharge chimney unaffected. The
deposition that constitutes to this portion of particles is calculated as 0.98 mm/yr. Thus,
following the desalination plant operation, total deposition to the conceptual
accumulation zone will be 1.03 mm/yr (0.05 mm/yr from the desalination plant and 0.98
mm/yr from the unaffected cooling water return).
Based on the flow scheme given in Figure-8 and the assumptions mentioned above the
change of accumulation rate before and after the desalination plant operation is
calculated as 0.01 mm/yr (1.02 mm/yr before, 1.03 mm/yr after).

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Figure-8: Conceptual accumulation zone

Conclusion and Recommendations:


The preliminary results of the particle size distribution determination study indicated that
the UF application slightly increases the particle size and distribution of particles
returned to the ocean. The preliminary data showed that 10.2% of the particles in the
size range of 1-3 m aggregate to larger sized particles in the size range of 3-25 m.
When the overall system is considered, only 0.35% of the total particles that are
currently being discharged to the ocean may aggregate to form larger particles, as a
result of the full-scale desalination project. This estimate is certainly high because it
does not take into account the additional breakdown of the enlarged particles that could
occur at downstream locations previously described (Locations 2 through 9).
The settling velocities of particles with the diameter of 8.5 m and 20 m were
calculated to illustrate the settling characteristics of these particles that contribute the
highest mass percentage throughout all particle sizes. Under laminar flow conditions, the
settling velocities of particles with the diameter 20 m are 18 times more than the
particles with the diameter of 8.5 m. However, these velocities are as much as 10,000
fold lower than the known average ocean current velocities, thus the settling location of
the particles is governed mostly by ocean currents. Furthermore, storm events would be
expected to be a significant factor in re-suspending and redistributing settled particles.
Based on the settling velocities and the current velocity, horizontal effective maximum
settling distance of particles with the size of 20 m and larger is calculated as 3.12 miles.
By assuming a minimal dispersion in addition to the unidirectional current and wave
impact, the conceptual area that is affected by the particle deposition is 28.3 million ft2.
The difference between the theoretical accumulation rates before and after the
desalination plant operation is 0.01 mm/yr which is 100 fold less than the assumed level
of significance. This is an apparent indication that the particle aggregation during the
membrane filtration is insignificant in terms of its negative impacts on the particle
deposition on the ocean floor.

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The preliminary results indicate that the full scale desalination project will not cause a
significant or measurable change to the amounts or patterns of particles settling to the
ocean floor, when compared to existing power plant operations. Additional sampling and
analysis of downstream process locations would merely serve to validate the additional
breakdown of the enlarged particles to their original sizes. Therefore, the objectives of
the Study have been met and further sampling and analysis is not considered
necessary.

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Appendix
Table 1: Feed Water Particle Counts, Raw Data
FEED WATER
Sampling Event

Particle Size
m

Particle Count Readings (#/mL)


1m

#/mL

1-2

10,059

2-3

4,485

26,196

11,605

3-5

7,985

26,081

3,620

5-7

1,520

26,089

2,100

7-10

1,526

10

26,126

574

10-15

456

15

26,164

118

15-25

105

25

26,189

13

25

13

Average

26,149
26,192

1-2

9,925

26,260

16,267

2-3

4,549

26,084

11,718

3-5

7,973

26,292

3,745

5-7

1,570

26,230

2,175

7-10

1,586

10

26,158

589

10-15

469

15

26,182

120

15-25

106

25

26,136

14

25

14

Average

26,192
26,144

1-2

9,904

26,597

16,240

2-3

4,240

26,418

12,000

3-5

8,236

26,162

3,764

5-7

1,587

26,145

2,177

7-10

1,592

10

25,944

585

10-15

469

15

25,894

116

15-25

102

25

25,850

14

25

14

Average

26,144
26,889

1-2

10,842

26,147

16,047

2-3

4,370

26,083

11,677

3-5

7,688

26,418

3,989

5-7

480

28,928

3,509

7-10

2,751

10

27,360

758

10-15

620

15

26,825

138

15-25

123

25

26,465

15

25

15

Average

26,889
25,676

1-2

9,334

26,149
16,090

Reading

26,200

Particle Count

Particle Size
Range

26,208

16,342

2-3

4,685

25,957

11,657

3-5

7,989

25,799

3,668

5-7

1,557

25,665

2,111

7-10

1,533

10

25,459

578

10-15

462

15

25,376

116

15-25

102

25

25,271

14

25

14

Average

25,676

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Table 2: UF Backwash Brine Mixture Particle Counts, Raw Data


UF BACKWASH BRINE MIXTURE (1:10 v/v)
Sampling Event

Particle Size
m

1
2
3
5
7
10
15
25
Average

Particle Count Readings (#/mL)


1m
26,581
28,348
28,920
28,221
28,611
29,102
29,805
28,513

Reading

#/mL

28,513
19,216
16,260
6,686
4,267
1,419
377
51

1-2
2-3
3-5
5-7
7-10
10-15
15-25
25

9,297
2,956
9,574
2,419
2,848
1,042
326
51

28,947

1-2

8,782

28,399

20,165

2-3

4,214

28,541

15,951

3-5

9,658

29,139

6,293

5-7

2,385

29,337

3,908

7-10

2,725

10

29,055

1,183

10-15

924

15

29,003

259

15-25

235

24

25

24

28,147
19,319
15,354
6,046
3,748
1,174
274
27

1-2
2-3
3-5
5-7
7-10
10-15
15-25
25

8,828
3,965
9,308
2,298
2,574
900
247
27

25

29,152

Average

28,947

1
2
3
5
7
10
15
25
Average

27,742
27,851
28,340
28,469
28,245
27,778
28,604
28,147

28,628

1-2

8,162

28,843

20,466

2-3

4,395

28,719

16,071

3-5

9,740

28,260

6,331

5-7

2,436
2,688

28,201

3,895

7-10

10

28,867

1,207

10-15

930

15

28,876

277

15-25

248

25

28,631

29

25

29

Average

28,628

Particle Count

Particle Size
Range

27,920

1-2

9,231

27,452

18,689

2-3

4,130

27,752

14,559

3-5

9,403

27,850

5,156

5-7

2,101

28,035

3,055

7-10

2,207

10

28,307

848

10-15

678

15

28,068

170

15-25

155

25

27,974

15

25

15

Average

27,920

16

Table 3: Feed Water Particle Count and Statistical Analyses


Particle Size
Range

Particle Counts (#/mL) in Feed Water

Mean

1-2
2-3
3-5
5-7
7-10
10-15
15-25
25
Total

10,059
4,485
7,985
1,520
1,526
456
105
13
26,149

9,925
4,549
7,973
1,570
1,586
469
106
14
26,192

9,904
4,240
8,236
1,587
1,592
469
102
14
26,144

10,842
4,370
7,688
480
2,751
620
123
15
26,889

9,334
4,685
7,989
1,557
1,533
462
102
14
25,676

10,013
4,466
7,974
1,343
1,798
495
108
14
26,210

%
Particle

Standard
Deviation

95%
Confidence
Interval

Size
Range
(m)

Cumulative
Particle
Count

Cumulative
Percentage

38.2%
17.0%
30.4%
5.1%
6.9%
1.9%
0.4%
0.1%

540.87
169.93
194.16
482.95
533.81
69.98
8.79
0.71

474.09
148.95
170.18
423.32
467.89
61.34
7.71
0.62

<2
<3
<5
<7
<10
<15
<25

10,013
14,479
22,453
23,796
25,593
26,089
26,196

38.2%
55.2%
85.7%
90.8%
97.6%
99.5%
99.9%

434.36

380.72

Size
Range

Cumulative
Particle
Count

Cumulative
Percentage

<2
<3
<5
<7
<10
<15
<25

8,860
12,792
22,328
24,656
27,265
28,159
28,402

31.2%
45.0%
78.5%
86.7%
95.9%
99.0%
99.9%

Table 4: UF Backwash Brine Mixture Particle Count and Statistical Analyses


Particle Size
Range

Particle Counts (#/mL) in Mixture

Mean

1-2
2-3
3-5
5-7
7-10
10-15
15-25
25
Total

9297
2956
9574
2419
2848
1042
326
51
28513

8782
4214
9658
2385
2725
924
235
24
28947

8828
3965
9308
2298
2574
900
247
27
28147

8162
4395
9740
2436
2688
930
248
29
28628

9231
4130
9403
2101
2207
678
155
15
27920

8860
3932
9537
2328
2608
895
242
29
28431

%
Particle

Standard
Deviation

95%
Confidence
Interval

31.2%
13.8%
33.5%
8.2%
9.2%
3.1%
0.9%
0.1%

453.38
567.18
178.62
137.50
244.77
133.03
60.69
13.31

397.40
497.14
156.56
120.52
214.54
116.60
53.20
11.67

404.17

354.26

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Table 5: Feed Water Particle Mass Analyses


FEED WATER
Particle
Size
Range

Assumed
Average
Particle
Diameter

Assumed
Average
Particle
Diameter

Particle
Volume

Particle
Density

# of
Particles

Particle
Mass

cm

mL/particle

mg/mL

particle

mg * 10

mg * 10

1-2
2-3
3-5
5-7
7-10
10-15
15-25
25
Total

1.5
2.5
4
6
8.5
12.5
20
25

0.00015
0.00025
0.0004
0.0006
0.00085
0.00125
0.002
0.0025

1.76715E-12
8.18123E-12
3.35103E-11
1.13097E-10
3.21555E-10
1.02265E-09
4.18879E-09
8.18123E-09

1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3

10,013
4,466
7,974
1,343
1,798
495
108
14
26,210

2.30
4.75
34.74
19.74
75.14
65.83
58.59
14.89
275.99

2.30
7.05
41.79
61.53
136.67
202.51
261.10
275.99

0.8%
1.7%
12.6%
7.2%
27.2%
23.9%
21.2%
5.4%

0.8%
2.6%
15.1%
22.3%
49.5%
73.4%
94.6%
100.0%

% Mass

Cumulative
% Mass

Cumulative
Mass
8

% Mass

Cumulative
% Mass

Table 6: UF Backwash Brine Mixture Particle Mass Analyses


UF BACKWASH BRINE MIXTURE
Particle
Size
Range

Assumed
Average
Particle
Diameter

Assumed
Average
Particle
Diameter

Particle
Volume

Particle
Density

# of
Particles

Particle
Mass

cm

mL/particle

mg/mL

particle

mg * 10

mg * 10

1-2
2-3
3-5
5-7
7-10
10-15
15-25
25
Total

1.5
2.5
4
6
8.5
12.5
20
25

0.00015
0.00025
0.0004
0.0006
0.00085
0.00125
0.002
0.0025

1.76715E-12
8.18123E-12
3.35103E-11
1.13097E-10
3.21555E-10
1.02265E-09
4.18879E-09
8.18123E-09

1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3

8,860
3,932
9,537
2,328
2,608
895
242
29
28,431

2.04
4.18
41.54
34.22
109.04
118.96
131.89
31.06
472.93

2.04
6.22
47.76
81.99
191.02
309.98
441.87
472.93

0.4%
0.9%
8.8%
7.2%
23.1%
25.2%
27.9%
6.6%

0.4%
1.3%
10.1%
17.3%
40.4%
65.5%
93.4%
100.0%

18

Cumulative
Mass
8

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