Abstract

Although the Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes at Gold Coast Desalination Plant (GCDP) aged considerably well since plant commissioning and were still suitable to produce drinking water, deterioration of the performance had been observed, particularly Salt Passage. The global RO market also had supply outstripped by demand which consequently extended delivery times. Based on the volatile market condition and the revised operational forecast due to drought response operations and baseline network requirements at the time, GCD Alliance expedited the replacement program and initiated a full replacement of the RO membranes at GCDP.

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