Project Tag: Discharge Wastewater

Modular Wastewater Treatment Plant for a Remote Mining Camp in the Yukon

Modular Wastewater Treatment and Disposal for a Remote Camp

Designed a wastewater treatment plant and disposal for remote location in the Yukon. Treatment allowed effluent to be discharged to the surface in the surrounding soils. Freeze measures were also put into place to ensure freezing within pipes did not occur.

Mine Water Treatment Facility Panorama

Mine Water Treatment Plant – Northern B.C.

Major constituent removal was focused on selenium and metals and was designed to treat water to environmental discharge criteria. The selenium treatment system can perform up to 6,500 m3/day. The metals remove system can perform up to 16,000 m3/day. Integrated Sustainability provided discipline engineering including plant layout optimization and piping design to maximize performance while reducing footprint and cost.

Wastewater Treatment and Disposal

Decentralized wastewater treatment plant and disposal design for a large exploration camp in a remote location in the Yukon Territory. Extreme cold temperatures as low as -60°C were expected at the camp. Integrated Sustainability was approached to provide design details, procurement and construction support for the proposed infrastructure to serve the 400 person camp.

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