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OVERVIEW

The Preserve at Millerton Lake is a new master-planned community one mile northwest of the town of Friant in rural Madera County, California. Cloacina designed and fabricated a 50,000 Gallon Per Day (GPD) immersed Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) wastewater treatment plant to service The Preserve's Phase I which consists of 243 dwelling units.

The wastewater treatment plant includes fine screening, equalization, activated sludge treatment with an anoxic zone, ultrafiltration, ultraviolet (UV) light disinfection, post-UV chlorine dosing and sludge storage.

The disinfected tertiary recycled water meets Title 22 Requirements for unrestricted irrigation. Reclaimed water will be used for irrigation of landscaping around the development and for plant utility water.

This system has the ability to start-up at 95% turndown in order to grow with the development and the automatic diversion of effluent to emergency storage in case of effluent criteria violation or plant failure.

The Cloacina equipment will be integrated into a facility designed to accept additional, similar package plants for a build-out capacity of 250,000 GPD.

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