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Water Intake, Water Treatment Plant & Storage Infrastructure

Project Execution

Highlights:

  • Responsible for development and execution of river water intake (10,000 m3/d), water storage tanks, 10,000 m3/day water treatment facility, and 200,000 m3 saline water storage ponds (4 cells).
  • This project was executed using alternative delivery methods including turnkey lump sum delivery and working with local Indigenous construction contractors.
  • The WTP component began as a design competition between several international water treatment vendors.
  • Major Treatment Equipment:
    • Microbubble Flotation Unit
    • Customized filtration system
    • 5 Chemical Injection Packages (coagulant, flocculant, peroxide, caustic, and biocide)
    • Storage Tanks
    • Skim Tanks High oil content removal with customized radial flume spreader design
    • Equalization Tanks
    • Intake Infiltration Gallery with backwash capability
  • As a technology integrator, being technology agnostic allowed us the freedom to build fit for purpose treatment packages.

ESG Project Benefits:

  • Reduces the volume of freshwater withdrawn
  • Generates jobs and economic growth by partnering with local construction contractors
  • Building resilient infrastructure
  • Promotes produced water recycling and re-use
  • Permanent centralized infrastructure limits trucking and associated air emissions

Nine H2S Scavenger Packages

Design-build turnkey delivery of nine H2S scavenging skids, including two of the largest H2S scavenging skid packages in Alberta.

Produced Water Hub

The client requested that Integrated Sustainability transform an existing borrow pit into a Lined Water Storage Pond/Water Hub in northeast British Columbia. The Pond will be used to store a combination of hydraulic fracturing fluid (flowback) and make-up source water, which could include saline groundwater, freshwater, or a combination of the two.

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