Overview
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Manitoba, Canada
Water Treatment Plant
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Manitoba, Canada
Water Treatment Plant
Due to severe overland flooding of their reserve lands, Lake St. Martin First Nation established a new community to the northwest of the existing Reserve on four and a half quarter sections in the RM of Grahamdale. JRCC provided the engineering services for the design and construction administration of infrastructure works for the new community, which included a water treatment plant (WTP).
JRCC completed the design of the new WTP, which consists of a membrane filtration system that utilizes a combination of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis membranes for the surface water treatment process. JRCC provided full-time resident administration for the 430 m2 WTP, 1,100 m3 concrete reservoir, raw water pumphouse complete with a raw-water intake system, 700 m of raw water piping, 10,650 m of raw water supply piping, a sewage lift station, 3,400 m of lagoon discharge piping and 8,200 m of sewage forcemain piping.
Engineering Services
Geotechnical, Preliminary Design, Pre-Design Report, Final Design, Tender Administration, Resident and Non-resident Administration, Warranty Services
JRCC Key Personnel
Jeffrey Hutzul, C.E.T., Jerry Cousin, P.Eng., Tim Lasuik, C.E.T., Jeff Dyck, P.Eng., Matt Fisher, P.Eng.