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Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park, has selected and installed GE Water & Process Technologies Membrane bioreactor system to treat their wastewater.
Two (2) GE Z-MOD M16 systems have been installed at Emerald Lake Lodge for a total maximum daily flow of 46,000 usg/d and an average flow of 30,000 usg/d. The MBR system was designed to meet Parks Canada Leadership Quality standards of BOD <10 mg/L daily, TSS < 10 mg/L daily, TP
≤ 0.25 mg/L. Final commissioning was completed mid May 2009.

From award to commissioning, the project only took 5 months to complete. Other recent GE MBR projects in Western Canada include, Field, BC, and the South Shore WWTP near Slave Lake, AB.
About MBR (Membrane Bioreactor)
A membrane bioreactor (MBR) is the combination of a membrane process with a suspended growth bioreactor, and is now widely used for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment. MBR's provide a physical barrier for filtration using membranes in a one step process, providing a smaller footprint than conventional wastewater treatment systems.
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