Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-535 - Facility Design and Operation: Miscellaneous Treatment Methods
Section R309-535-8 - Deionization
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
Current practical methods of deionization include Ion Exchange, Reverse Osmosis and Electrodialysis. Additional methods of deionization may be approved subject to the presentation of evidence of satisfactory reliability.
All properly developed groundwater sources having water quality exceeding 2,000 mg/l Total Dissolved Solids and/or 500 mg/l Sulfate shall be either properly diluted or treated by the methods outlined in this section. Deionization cannot be considered a substitute process for conventional complete treatment outlined in R309-525.
(1) Ion Exchange.
Great care shall be taken by the designer to avoid loading the media with water high in organics.
Where disinfection interferes with the media, disinfection shall follow the treatment process.
Waste generated by ion exchange treatment shall be disposed of in accordance with R309-525-23.
(2) Reverse Osmosis.
The design shall permit the easy exchange of modules for cleaning or replacement.
Waste generated by reverse osmosis treatment shall be disposed of in accordance with R309-525-23.
(3) Electrodialysis.
Waste generated by electrodialysis treatment shall be disposed of in accordance with R309-525-23.