Municipal Case Studies
City of Calgary, Glenmore Water Treatment Plant
In phase 1 of the Glenmore project, John Meunier will supply four Actiflo® clarifiers with a total capacity of 400,000 m3/d. In phase 2, two additional Actiflo® clarifiers will be installed, bringing the total capacity to 550,000 m3/d. read more...
District of Lillooet, British Columbia
October 2009 – District of Lillooet, BC. 45’ Diameter x 38’ High ‐ Nominal Capacity of 1,673 m³ (442,000 USG) Glass Fused to Steel Potable Water Storage Reservoir read more...
Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia
September 2009 – The Village of Harrison Hot Springs, BC. 62’ Diameter x 33’ High ‐ Nominal Capacity of 2,278 m³ (734,000 USG) Glass Fused to Steel Potable Water Storage Reservoir read more...
City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The City of Saskatoon has selected Johnson Screens as the manufacturer for their new potable water passive intake screen system. read more...
Milner Ridge, Manitoba
Milner Ridge Correctional Centre is using Force Flow SpillSafe™ Scales to monitor their chemical usage safely in the new water treatment facility. read more...
City of Calgary, Bearspaw Water Treatment Plant
At Bearspaw, John Meunier will supply six ACTIFLO® clariers (total capacity 586,000m3/d.), polymer metering systems and control systems. Located in a new building - the Pretreatment facility -, the ACTIFLO® process will remove turbidity and organics prior to the ltration process. read more...
Bowen Island, Slow Sand Filtration, Ozone Injection System
At Cowan Point, Bowan Island, MS Filter will supply Ozone, Roughing Filtration, and Slow Sand Filtration unit processes. read more...
District of Summerland, BC ,Summerland Water Treatment Plant
The new plant (72 ML/d) includes two Actiflo® clarifiers and six dual-media gravity filters. Filter backwash
wastewater and clarifier sludge are treated in a settling pond and slow sand filters for recycling into the inlet
reservoir. The plant was commissioned in spring 2008. read more...
Town of Lac Du Bonnet, MB, Water Treatment Plant
TOC removal now exceeds the USEPA enhanced coagulation rule requirements, treated water is crystal
clear and tastes great. read more...
City of Portage La Prairie, MB, Water Treatment Plant
“In 2003, possibly the worst year for the Assiniboine River water quality on record, the City was able to
produce the best treated water it ever produced” says Kelly Braden, P.Eng., Director of Operations for the City of Portage la Prairie.. read more...
City Red Deer, AB, Water Treatment Plant
In June 2005, heavy rainfall had the Red Deer River reach record levels. Turbidity reached extremely high values and many water treatment plants in the area were forced to reduce treatment capacity in order to maintain treated water quality.
Randy Reaman, Water Treatment Plant Supervisor, explains how Red Deer managed the situation :" During
the recent flood event in Red Deer, the treatment plant experienced influent turbidities as high as 3250 NTU.
The Actiflo® clarification system functioned well during this event. Average clarified water turbidity was around 1.75 NTU. Filtered water turbidity averaged about 0.1 NTU throughout the flood event, with filter run times of 24 hours."
"We were very pleased with the performance of the Actiflo® clarifiers during this event. They are quick to
respond to changing conditions and have a range of forgiveness if chemical dosages are not precisely
known.". read more...
Black Lake, SK, Slow Sand Filtration System
At Blake Lake, Saskatchewan, MS Filter will supply Ozone, Roughing Filtration, and Slow Sand Filtration unit processes. read more...
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