An emergency contract was issued due to the City of Abilene’s severe water shortage associated with extreme drought conditions in West Texas.
The City of Abilene takes the raw brackish water from
Possum Kingdom Lake and processes it through both a Pall membrane filtration
system and a reverse osmosis system to meet water quality standards and have a
treatment capacity of 15 MGD.
PLW Waterworks performed multiple infrastructure
improvements such as adding a new membrane system, a new product process steel
tank, reverse osmosis, new intake pump system, new pump stations, eight new
pumps, and raw water intake.
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