Mission Hill Water Treatment Plant Filtration Upgrade
Province: British Columbia
City/Region: Vernon
43
Current Rank
Project Amount: $40 Million
Industry Sector: Drinking Water
Funding Source: Public
LEED Status: N/A
Year | Rank |
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2024 | 37 |
About The Project
KALAMALKA LAKE, the water source treated by the Mission Hill WTP, has previously been susceptible to water quality issues caused by turbidity events and seasonal algae, which are expected to increase with climate change. The project consists of a new water filtration system, a new building for labs and control rooms, and upgrades to waste stream handling, related piping and equipment, and control systems, which will lead to enhanced operations, reduced water quality risks, and improved redundancy in the system.
AECOM will deliver detailed design and recommended site upgrades for the addition of filtration at the existing MHWTP to help improve water quality, increase access to clean drinking water, and bolster the resiliency of the plant for the Greater Vernon community year-round.
Project Owner: Regional District of North Okanagan

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