Wastewater Treatment
Environmental AssessmentsCapacity AssessmentsAnalysis of Treatment OptionsTreatment Plant DesignCollection SystemsPumping StationsLagoonsRegulatory Approvals
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
PEMBROKE, ONTARIO
  • $21 M upgrade to 16,000 m³/day capacity plant
  • sequencing batch reactors (SBRs)
  • ultraviolet (UV) disinfection
  • new temperature phased anaerobic digestion
  • fully enclosed, site-wide odour control system
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
HAWKESBURY, ONTARIO
  • $5.7 M upgrade to 12,000 m³/day capacity plant
  • new wet-weather bypass treatment system
  • upgrades to raw sewage pumping station
  • new process automation (SCADA) system
  • new chemical feed systems
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
RENFREW, ONTARIO
  • new $23 M, 50,000 m³/day extended aeration plant
  • ultraviolet (UV) disinfection
  • centrifuge/rotary press sludge thickening
  • advance site preparation contract to fast-track schedule
SEWAGE PUMPING STATION UPGRADE
CASSELMAN, ONTARIO
  • $3.2 M replacement of existing pumping station
  • 118 L/s capacity self-priming pumping system
  • 1.7 km long, 400 mm diameter HDPE forcemain
  • mechanical bar screen and screenings compactor
  • existing station maintained throughout construction
COMMUNAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
EARLTON, ONTARIO
  • $3.6 M sewage system upgrade
  • new relief sewers
  • new 85 L/s capacity sewage pumping station
  • new lagoon treatment facilities and upgrades
  • directional drilling of new forcemain

Water is an essential component of our daily lives. Through use, this invaluable commodity is polluted and must be purified before being returned to the environment. Our approach is to develop comprehensive, innovative, cost-effective and environmentally sound solutions, from preliminary Feasibility Studies and Environmental Assessments through to Detailed Design and Administration of Construction Contracts.

KINGSTON WEST WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
KINGSTON, ONTARIO
  • $7.3 M upgrade to 38,800 m³/day capacity plant
  • refurbishment of existing process trains
  • rotary drum sludge thickening
  • regional septage receiving facility
RAVENSVIEW WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
KINGSTON. ONTARIO
  • $85 M upgrade to 95,000 m³/day capacity plant
  • new biological aerated filter (BAF) treatment system
  • anaerobic digesters, centrifuge and indoor biosolids storage
  • 370 kW biogas cogeneration facility
  • first turbine blowers in Ontario
BIOSOLIDS/SEPTAGE DEWATERING FACILITY
EGANVILLE, ONTARIO
  • new 3,000 m³ storage capacity biosolids/septage dewatering facility
  • first Geotube ® dewatering facility in Ontario
  • effective sludge dewatering of both septage and municipal biosolids
  • $600 K construction cost