Project Description
The project involves the design and construction of:
• a new WTP located on a 720 m2 area on a partially forested site located 4.6 km northwest from the existing WTP
• upgrades to the existing WTP, to convert it into a booster station with a capacity of up to 32 L/s to service the approximately 550 residents located on the
peninsula
• a 3 m diameter concrete wet well with intake pumphouse equipped with 3 x 21 L/s submersible pumps to convey raw water to the new WTP
• a new raw water intake structure located approximately 250 m northwest of the intake pumphouse in Assean
Lake, installed to a depth of approximately 6-8 m underwater, connecting to the wet well via 300 mm raw water
intake pipe
• installation of approximately 7.6 km of 300 mm watermain from the intake pumphouse to the new WTP
• an approximately 5 km long, 6 m wide gravel access road within an approximately 20 m wide right of way
connecting Provincial Road 280 on the west side of the TCN lagoon and heading northeast connecting to the intake
pumphouse, following the same alignment as the proposed watermain
• approximately 2.6 km of watermain upgrades including:
• a 2.6 km long, 300 mm watermain connecting the new WTP to the existing community distribution system
• approximately 40 m of minor sizing upgrades to the existing water distribution system
• approximately 1.4 km of process wastewater line to convey concentrated intake water that has not been
chemically treated, from the new WTP to discharge to Split Lake
Project Details
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Client | Tataskweyak Cree Nation |
Location | Split Lake, Manitoba |