Design Drawings DWT Systems

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

The following lists some historical project examples of the drinking water systems completed

  1. Operations Camp Package Drinking Water System
  2. School Drinking Water System
  3. Town Drinking Water System Upgrade
  4. Service Center Drinking Water Systems
  5. Other P&IDs

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1. 2 x 15,000 USGPD (or 2 x 56,800 L/day) Operations Camp Package Drinking Water Systems – Northern Alberta SAGD Site

Each drinking water system was connected to a well water supply. Each packaged system was placed within a 40 ft Sea-Can. This system was designed to be moved by flatbed truck and can be used to supply drinking water for a construction, work, and/or operations camps.

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2. School Drinking Water System – Southern Ontario Public School Site

This drinking water system was connected to a well water supply. Design life of this system was 7 years but has been operating without any issues since 2007.

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3. 432,300 USGPD (or 1,636,000 L/day) Town Drinking Water System Upgrade – Southern Ontario Town on one of the Great Lakes

This upgraded drinking water system draws water from one of the Great Lakes. Seasonal challenges were addressed. Design life of this upgraded system was 10 years but has been operating since 2003. Design contingency addressed future expansion to approx. 527,406 USGPD (or 2,000,000 L/day).

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4. 50,000 USGPD to 240,000 USGPD Potable Water Systems for Highway Service Centers – Southern Ontario Gas Stations and Restaurants

All Service Centers where located along major highways in Southern Ontario. All were supplied by water wells. Where required, upgraded potable water systems were designed to meet current GUDI treatment requirements.

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5. Other P&IDs
[Important Notes! – More drawings to be added in future]