Overview
Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining (Dalles) Ojibway Nation
Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining Ojibway Nation, Ontario, Canada
Water Treatment Plant; Winnipeg River Water Intake; Watermain Renewal; Gravity Sewer System Extension
Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining (Dalles) Ojibway Nation
Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining Ojibway Nation, Ontario, Canada
Water Treatment Plant; Winnipeg River Water Intake; Watermain Renewal; Gravity Sewer System Extension
A 200 mm stainless steel intake screen installed into the Winnipeg River provides water to a low level lift pumping station.
The water plant consists of a 5.3 L/s capacity ultrafiltration membrane treatment system, a distribution pumping system capable of providing 47 L/s fire flow protection and a 424,000 L treated water reservoir. The plant was equipped with a backup power genset.
Chlorine dioxide was used for the oxidation prior to membrane filtration and was also used for secondary disinfection of the treated water. The chlorine dioxide eliminates the concern of THMs that can result from high total organic carbon (TOC) in the raw water.
Engineering Services
Geotechnical, Site Investigations and Selection, Environmental Assessment, Feasibility Study, Preliminary Design, Pre-Design Report, Final Design, Tender Administration, Resident and Non-resident Administration, Warranty Services.
JRCC Key Personnel
Jerry Cousin, P.Eng., Tim Lasuik, C.E.T.,
Jason Cousin, P.Eng., Jeff Dyck, P.Eng.