Swartz Bay Sewage Holding Tank Sulphide Control
This sewage holding tank aeration project lowered sulphides, limited sedimentation, eliminated CS entry, and treated fugitive odours.
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This sewage holding tank aeration project lowered sulphides, limited sedimentation, eliminated CS entry, and treated fugitive odours.
The temporary upgrades in this water treatment plant were ready for conversion to a sustainable and permanent solution.
After months of discussion, McElhanney and Lake Babine Nation signed an MOU to guide future work together.
The upgraded Phibbs Transit Exchange is now home to 13 bus bays supporting 13 bus routes to and from the North Shore.
Requirements to meet provincial water treatment objectives motivated the District to upgrade to a new potable water treatment plant.
To support Stoney Creek Park trail system development, Camrose received grant funding to establish a Trail Master Plan for the Stoney Creek Valley.
UVic sought to update their transit loop using SAFE Design to increase capacity, improve layout, and include shelter, lighting, and signage.
KFN members had no accessible, outdoor gathering space to meet, celebrate, gather, and play. Could a Canada Community Revitalization Fund grant meet their need?
Upgrading and improving Mill Bay’s wastewater treatment accommodated future growth and minimized system complexity.
Huu-ay-aht First Nations required a new wastewater management system for the expansion of the Anacla community.