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Project Advancing Canadian Water Assets Location Calgary, AB Completion 2013 Size 6,000 m2 Client CH2M Hill Project Type Concept Share this project:

Advancing Canadian Water Assets

Internationally recognized research in our backyard.

The University of Calgary, in partnership with the City of Calgary, developed a unique research facility built along with the new Pine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Advancing Canadian Wastewater Assets (ACWA) provides an international research asset in the wastewater field, unique in its combination of scale and connection to an operational municipal plant.

Research Streams: Replicant streams that mimic alpine, prairie or other ecosystems, and can be dosed to measure the effect on the ecosystem of different solutions and chemicals. It will be the only full-scale facility of its kind. Besides the streams themselves, the project comprises delivery and conveyance systems to supply and return river water and supply dosing chemicals and effluent to the facility.

Research Wastewater Treatment Plant: A pilot-scale plant that will test developing technologies in a real-world context within an operational municipal plant. To provide flexibility for equipment installation and layout, a generic process building will house the equipment and provide connection points to the municipal plant. We examined various equipment layouts to determine the optimal building envelope that minimizes restrictions on equipment placement.



Recognition

Year Award Organization
2013 Top Projects Awards (Institutional – under $50 million) Alberta Construction Magazine


Publications

Date TitlePublication
2013.10 FeatureUToday

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