Recycled Water

Membrane Technology

The Membrane Technology Group comprises 15 Kennedy/Jenks staff members with world-class expertise in all areas of membrane use.

  • Water treatment
  • Wastewater treatment and reuse
  • Desalination
  • Municipal and industrial applications

The Membrane Technology Group can compare membrane with conventional technologies to evaluate how to best meet our clients’ specific water-quality needs. Experience shows that membranes frequently perform better, provide more flexible solutions, and are cost-competitive.

To learn more about Membrane Technology, please click on the following link. Membrane Solutions

Projects

Redwood City Begins Delivery of Recycled Water

Redwood City, CA

After seven years of teamwork and community building, Redwood City has begun delivery of recycled water to commercial sites. The City defused public opposition by addressing public concerns and including the community in the planning process.

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Providing Future Water Supply

Oxnard, CA

The GREAT Program has developed a long-term strategy to maximize Oxnard's water resources.

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Advance Recycled Water Treatment Feasibility Study

Santa Clara Valley Water District, CA

Kennedy/Jenks led the Engineering and Research Tasks for a $600,000 feasibility study that was one of the most comprehensive studies performed in the United States on emerging contaminants associated with recycled water.

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Water Reuse in California’s Wine Industry

Napa Valley, CA

The reclaimed water from the Yountville WWTP is being treated to a level that is suitable for irrigating grape vines. The treatment process is efficient and cost-effective.

San Diego Expands Recycling Program

San Diego, CA

The City of San Diego is ensuring that there will be enough water to provide for the needs of residents for the next 20 years and beyond. They are developing a strategic water supply plan that includes the expansion of its water recycling program.

Aerobic Ponds - Reliable Supply of Recycled Water

Napa Valley, CA

The Trefethen Vineyards in Napa Valley has used aerobic pond treatment to treat winery wastewater since the mid-1970s. While the winery has twice modified the treatment system for additional capacity, it has retained the aerobic ponds. All of the winery's wastewater is recycled with aerobic pond treatment and reused in the vineyards.