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  1. Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant (TIWRP) is located approximately 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles and was built in 1935 to service the Harbor Area in the City of Los Angeles. The plant has the capability to provide high quality tertiary treatment for up to 30 million gallons of municipal and industrial flows daily.

  2. The Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant/Advanced Water Treatment Facilities are located 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles in San Pedro. The plant treats wastewater from over 130,000 people and 100 businesses in the heavily industrialized Los Angeles Harbor area, including the communities of Wilmington, San Pedro, and a portion of ...

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  3. The Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant produces highly treated recycled water that goes through microfiltration and reverse osmosis before injection into the seawater intrusion barrier which is a hydraulic barrier that prevents ocean water from entering the groundwater basin saving approximately 4,000 AFY of potable water supplies.

  4. Oct 22, 2018 · The Advanced Water Purification Facility at the TIWRP will have a long-term positive impact on the receiving groundwater basin. This project provides recycled water for non-potable and indirect potable reuse and therefore decreases imported water by the City of Los Angeles.

  5. City of Los Angeles. Architect. Carollo Engineers. Contract Value. $45,000,000. The ultimate expansion of the Advanced Water Purification Facility at Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant incorporates the latest wastewater treatment technologies that take wastewater through a disinfection journey to find a renewed purpose.

  6. MICROFILTRATION and REVERSE OSMOSIS: At this time, the Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant is the only plant in the city to produce advanced treated water. The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation operates four treatment plants in the City of Los Angeles—Hyperion Treatment Plant, Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, Los Angeles ...

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