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Learn more about the Ravensview Water Pollution Control Plant upgrade.
TO DECEMBER 2006
Pomerleau Ontario Inc. contractor moves on site
Set up office trailers and parking areas
Install fencing and erosion control measures around perimeter of site
Install new Screens for removal of floatables in the Headworks building
Construction of new Grit Removal building including refitting covers on existing channels (Note: this may result in odours.)
Excavate soil and remove rock by drilling and blasting for BAF building and tank construction (Note: these activities will be heard and felt and may result in
dust.)
JANUARY 2007 TO APRIL 2007
Construction Public Liaison Committee meeting January 10, 2007
Newsletter to be issued
Complete removal of rock at the BAF facility and for other buildings on the site
Various demolition on site to make room for new construction
Start-up new Screens
Start-up new Grit Removal equipment
Begin construction of new buildings including:
BAF Facility,
Combined Heat and Power Generation (Co-Gen) building
Digester Complex
Dewatering building
MAY 2007 TO AUGUST 2007
Upgrades to existing Primary Clarifiers
Begin construction of new Electrical Substation
Continue construction of new buildings:
BAF Facility
Combined Heat and Power Generation (Co-Gen) building
Digester Complex
Dewatering building
LONG TERM PLANS
2007
Start construction of new Biosolids Storage building
Start-up Co-Gen
Excavate for new Digester
2008
Begin mechanical work for BAF
Start first BAF cells (late in year)
Start building new Digester
Start-up new Dewatering equipment
Start using new Biosolids Storage
2009
Complete start-up of all equipment
Start testing BAF performance
Complete landscaping and restoration
Ribbon Cutting and Open House
BLASTING BULLETINS
Blasting and excavation alerts for our Ravensview neighbors.
Blasting at the site October 20 is expected to begin at 10:30 a.m. and continue every 2 to 2.5 hours until 5:30 p.m. Excavation and cleanup will continue
through out the project. On most days, area residents can expect approximately six blasts per day, beginning sometime after 8 a.m.
PROJECT NEWSLETTER
Utilities Kingston is keeping project neighbours and other citizens informed of latest developments in the municipality's largest-ever capital project. You can
download the latest project newsletter as a PDF file: