4 MILLION GALLONS PER DAY (MGD) CAPACITY - COMPLETED OCT. 2004
The Signal Hill Treatment Plant represents the final stage of the Lost Canyon Importation Project completed in 2004. This plant treats water pumped up from 1,000 feet below in elevation near the inlet of Rockport Reservoir in Eastern Summit County. After the water flows through a 5 mile high pressure transmission pipeline, it is delivered at this plant. Here some raw water is split off for irrigation in Promontory and to feed the Quinns Junction Treatment Plant, owned and operated by Park City. The remaining water is treated to high quality drinking water standards and feeds into the Promontory Development and the rest of Snyderville Basin. The total capacity f the Lost Canyon Project is about 7,000 acre feet per year.

1. Raw Water Plant Feed Pond - Pumped from Rockport Reservoir

2. Flash Chemical (ACH) Mixer - On inlet water

3. Fine Bubble Floculation Mixer - Building floc particles

4. Raw Water Irrigation Pumps and Pipe Gallery

5. Plate Clarifier - Aids in the settling and sedimentation of heavy particles

6. Two 1.0 MGD Micro Filtration Membrane Skids

7. Close up Cutaway view showing the thousands of membrane tubes

8. Close up view of membrane modules - 34 modules = 1 MGD

9. Control valve manifold for one treatment skid

10. ACH (Aluminum Chlorohydrate Chemical Storage - used for pre-treatment coagulation.

11. Clean in Place Skid - Used to heat prepare membrane cleaning solutions with chemicals.

12. Membrane Backwash Tank showing new floating tube settlers for improved clarification.

13. Belt filter press - Used to remove the most of the water from the sludge in the backwash tank prior to disposing.

14. Pumps to deliver treated water to post-treatment system

15. Post-treatment Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Adsorber Tanks - used for finished water polishing and to remove any bad taste and odor.
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16. Chlorine Generator System - Generates chlorine safely from salt solution. Used for final disinfection of plant water before it moves into the finished water tank and distribution piping system.