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View of the sewage holding tank at Swartz Bay, with a new aeration and washdown system, and odour control unit.
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Swartz Bay Sewage Holding Tank Sulphide Control

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Lower Mainland, Structural, Wastewater Treatment FacilitiesBy Steve FengJanuary 7, 2025

This sewage holding tank aeration project lowered sulphides, limited sedimentation, eliminated CS entry, and treated fugitive odours.

Mill Bay Wastewater Infrastructure Project Area
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Mill Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Engineering, Region, Vancouver Island, Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Water and Wastewater Facilities, Water ResourcesBy Andrea de VriesJune 18, 2024

Upgrading and improving Mill Bay’s wastewater treatment accommodated future growth and minimized system complexity.

Moving Bed Biological Reactor (MBBR) tanks in action at Anacla.
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Anacla Community Wastewater Treatment System

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Vancouver Island, Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Water and Wastewater FacilitiesBy Andrea de VriesJune 4, 2024

Huu-ay-aht First Nations required a new wastewater management system for the expansion of the Anacla community.

Peace River biosolids cells before rehabilitation
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Peace River Biosolids Facility Rehabilitation

Alberta, Cities & Communities, Construction Management, Construction Surveys, Drones & Robotics, Engineering, Environmental, Geospatial, Mitigation, Compensation, & Restoration, Regulatory Approvals & Agency Liaison, Surveying, Wastewater Treatment FacilitiesBy Andrea de VriesJuly 20, 2023

McElhanney’s rehabilitation of the original cells allowed for years of future operations and provided efficient leachate process management.

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