2025 Top 50 Water Projects Report - Report - Page 35
TOP 50 WATER PROJECTS 2025
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ARROW Utilities Wastewater Treatment Plant
$90.3 million
CONSTRUCTION ON the ARROW Utilities Train 4 Expansion
project commenced in fall 2023 and is anticipated to conclude
in 2025. ARROW Utilities, formerly known as the Alberta Capital
Region Wastewater Commission, serves over 400,000 Albertans
and numerous businesses across 13 municipalities in the capital
region. The expansion of the ARROW Utilities facility will facilitate
increased wastewater treatment capacity, enabling the development of a water source speci昀椀cally tailored for industrial use. It is
expected the project will also help keep water rates a昀昀ordable for
residential ratepayers and commercial and industrial businesses
throughout the capital region.
The expansion project primarily focuses on upgrading the ARROW Utilities Wastewater Treatment Plant in Strathcona County,
which serves communities throughout the Edmonton area. •
2024 Rank: 27
Location: Strathcona County, Alta.
Owner: Province of Alberta
Project Manager: Associated Engineering
Scheduled Completion: 2025
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Halton Region – Burloak Pump Station and
Feedermains • $89.8 million
Location: Halton Region, Ont.
Key Player: Associated Engineering (Project
Manager, Engineer, Planning, Engineer, Design)
Substantial Completion: TBD
THE BURLOAK Water Puri昀椀cation Plant
in Halton Region is undergoing major
upgrades to enhance water capacity
and reliability. A new feedermain is
being constructed to connect the plant
to the Washburn Reservoir and Booster
Station, funded by $26.5M from the
federal government and $13.2M from
the province. Additional distribution
watermains are also being installed to
strengthen the water network. •
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Abbotsford Drinking Water Resilience Project
$84.4 million
2024 Rank: 28
Location: Abbotsford, B.C.
Owner: City of Abbotsford
Substantial Completion: TBD
THE CITY of Abbotsford is building
a new well and water-treatment
system to ensure a reliable,
resilient water service for more
than 165,000 people in response to
growing climate-related threats.
The project includes installation of
approximately 12 new wells, the
construction of a water-treatment
plant and a pump station to tie into
the existing regional system to
bring the new water source to the
community. •
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