Environmental Science & Engineering - www.esemag.com - September 2004
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Peel Region begins major expansion of infrastructure facilities
Construction on one of Canada’s
largest expansion of water and
wastewater infrastructure is
now underway. Directed by
Mark Schiller, Director of Water and
Wastewater Treatment for the Ontario
Region of Peel, the expansion projects
total over $600 million in capital
expenditures and will support growth
and development in Peel Region for
the future.
In 1999, the Region identified the
need to expand the Lakeview
Wastewater Treatment Facility,
Lakeview Water Treatment Facility
and the Clarkson Wastewater
Treatment Facility by 2006, to service
growth in the Mississauga, Brampton
and Caledon areas.
“We are upgrading the facilities
with some of the world’s most
advanced treatment technologies,”
says Schiller. “These new technologies
will generate positive benefits for local
residents, such as higher water treatment
capacity, odour reduction and
improved benefits to Lake Ontario.”
“Constructing three multi-million
dollar facilities, at the same time,
while maintaining service levels, is an
ambitious business management initiative,”
Schiller said. The South-Peel
construction projects will significantly
increase the capacity of the three
plants to handle the Region’s water and
wastewater services:
- The Lakeview Wastewater
Treatment Facility will expand to treat
448 million litres of wastewater a day
from its current capacity of 392 million
litres. The construction cost is
approximately $260 million.
- The Clarkson Wastewater Treatment
Facility will increase its capacity to
200 million litres per day from 163
million litres, with an anticipated construction
cost of about $110 million.
- The Lakeview Water Treatment
Facility will expand daily treatment
capacity to 820 million litres from 560
million litres. There is approximately
$135 million budgeted for this project.
When completed in 2006, the
Lakeview Water Treatment Plant will
have the world’s largest membrane filtration
operations.
For all three facilities, the bulk of
the expansion work will be completed
by 2006. The treatment processes
involved with these new wastewater facilities significantly reduce odour.
South Peel construction project
engineering partners include Earth
Tech, CH2M HILL, KMK and Black
and Veatch.
Newly implemented technologies
will be:
- Perforated plate screens - John
Meunier Inc.
- Centrifuges and sludge disposal -
Alfa Laval
- Membrane filtration systems - Zenon
The Ontario Clean Water Agency
operates the Region’s water and wastewater
treatment plants. The bulk of the
expansion work will be completed by
2006, with additional upgrades being
made up until 2008. The treatment
processes involved with these new
facilities will significantly reduce
odour and increase water treatment
capacity. When constructed, these
facilities will have some of the world’s
most advanced treatment processes,
securing the on-going delivery of quality
and environmentally sound water
and wastewater services.
Contact: Mark Schiller, (905) 791-
7800.
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