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EnCana Foster Creek SAGD facility, Cold Lake, Alberta
Packaged Wastewater Treatment
Capacity: 180 m3/day
Commissioned: January, 2002

 

 

Technical Parameters:
The treatment system was a packaged activated sludge treatment system comprised of fine screening, flow equalization, extended aeration activated sludge and tertiary filtration for treatment of high strength domestic wastewater from a remote construction/operations camp for a major oil sands development project. The system was designed and constructed as a complete facility installed on skids to allow for rapid installation and start-up of the system. The treatment plant achieved discharge compliance within 7 days of start-up and has never been out of compliance with its discharge permit. Prior to the system being installed, the client was required to truck the camp sewage to a municipal sewage treatment facility at a cost of up to $3000/day.


Petro-Canada Mackay River Oil Sands Project Fort McMurray Alberta
Packaged Wastewater Treatment
Capacity: 25 m3/day
Commissioned: November 2002

 

 

Technical Parameters:
The treatment system was a packaged activated sludge treatment system comprised of fine screening, flow equalization, extended aeration activated sludge and tertiary filtration for treatment of high strength domestic wastewater from a remote construction/operations camp for a major oil sands development project. The system was designed and constructed as a complete facility installed within two industrial trailer units to allow for rapid installation and start-up of the system. The treatment plant achieved discharge compliance within 7 days of start-up and has never been out of compliance.


Petro-Canada/Akita, Mackenzie Delta Drilling Program
Packaged Wastewater Treatment
Capacity: 20 m3/day
Commissioned: November 2002

 

 

Technical Parameters:
A physical/chemical treatment system was supplied to treat high strength domestic wastewater from a remote drilling camp in the Canadian arctic. The treatment system employed a proprietary physical/chemical treatment process with sludge dewatering and uv disinfection. The treatment plant was the first system to meet the required standards for direct discharge to the arctic tundra. No other system achieved the required standard in the past 3 drilling seasons.

PTI Group - CNRL North Helmut Operations Camp
Packaged Wastewater Treatment System
Capacity: 25 m3/day
Commissioned: November 2002

 

 

Technical Parameters
The treatment system was a packaged activated sludge treatment system comprised of fine screening, flow equalization, extended aeration activated sludge and tertiary filtration for treatment of high strength domestic wastewater from a remote construction/operations camp for a major oil sands development project. The system was designed and constructed as a complete facility installed within two industrial trailer units to allow for rapid installation and start-up of the system. The treatment plant achieved discharge compliance within 7 days of start-up and has never been out of compliance.


Canadian Forces Camp Julian, Afghanistan
Packaged Water Treatment System
Capacity: 350 m3/day
Commissioned: August 2003

 

 

Technical Parameters:
The system employed nanofiltration technology to remove total dissolved solids as well as provide 6-log removal of Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and bacterial contamination. The system also included ultraviolet disinfection and addition of a chlorine residual. Water distribution pumps and pressure system were also supplied. The complete nanofiltration water treatment system was skid mounted and designed to be transported within a C130 cargo plane. The system was completed and ready to deploy to the Afghanistan Theatre within 30 days of receipt of order.

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