2025 Top 50 Water Projects Report - Report - Page 42
TOP 50 WATER PROJECTS 2025
WASTEWATER
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Inverness Wastewater Treatment Facility
Replacement & Linear Renewal • $24 million
2024 Rank: 40
Location: Inverness, N.S.
Owner: Municipality of the County of Inverness
Substantial Completion: TBD
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THIS MULTI-PROJECT initiative will replace the outdated wastewater treatment
facility in the community of Inverness with a modernized facility that will
accommodate continued residential and commercial growth. The wastewater
treatment facility replacement will provide more e昀케cient treatment. This
project will also upgrade and renew the water distribution network and sanitary
collection systems on Central Avenue and Veteran’s Memorial Court. These
improvements will enhance e昀케ciency and reliability, protect public health,
ensure environmental compliance, and address ageing infrastructure so the
municipality can optimize water distribution and reduce water loss. •
WASTEWATER
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Orangeville Water Pollution Control Plant
Rehabilitation • $24 million
THE ORANGEVILLE Water Pollution Control Plant consists of two separate extended aeration
facilities—the old plant and the new plant. These facilities introduce air into the processing
water, creating a natural environment for microorganisms to grow and decompose organic
waste. Both sections are responsible for wastewater generated by approximately 11,308
households within Town limits.
The rehabilitation project includes:
• Replacements on Secondary Clari昀椀er 3
• Upgrades and replacements in Digester 2
• Replacing the two heat exchangers
• Structural rehabilitation of the Detritor, Digestor 2, and the Secondary Clari昀椀er 3
• Replacement of the Digester Building Complex roof
• Electrical, instrumentation, and control upgrades related to equipment •
2024 Rank: 41
Location: Orangeville, Ont.
Owner: Town of Orangeville
Product Supplier: KSB PUMPS INC.
Substantial Completion: TBD
DRINKING WATER
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Rehabilitation of Lindsay Water
Treatment Plant and Watermains • $18 million
2024 Rank: 42
Location: Kawartha Lakes, Ont.
Owner: City of Kawartha Lakes
Substantial Completion
REHABILITATION OF the Lindsay Water Treatment Plant and replacement of watermains on Lindsay Street and King Street will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and e昀케ciency of the
water treatment infrastructure in the area. The scope of work, being
done by Bennett Construction Group, includes: Draining and Relocating Sludge in Lagoon 3; construction of new berms; installation of new
metering chamber; installation of new WAS pumps, and recon昀椀guration of existing WAS and RAS piping; installation of new RAS forcemain
to new aeration tank inlet distribution chamber; installation of new
WAS forcemain to Lagoon 2; installation of new chemical (Alum) lines
to aeration tank e昀툀uent channel; installation of submersible mixers
complete with 昀椀ne bubble di昀昀users; cast in place construction of new
Aeration Tanks; construction of new blower building, installation of
turbo blower and associated piping; installation of launders covers for
secondary clari昀椀ers; and supply, installation and commissioning of all
associated mechanical, electrical and SCADA components. •
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