Mill Cove Sewage Treatment Plant
This multi-faceted, 20 million dollar project includes
the following elements:
New head-works building: A two-storey
structure adjacent to the existing control building. Multi-level
floor slabs were designed to support specialized equipment.
New clarifier tanks: Three primary
clarifier tanks and two secondary clarifier tanks were constructed
using cast-in-place concrete. A series of walkways span across
the tanks to provide access for maintenance.
Modifications to existing aeration tanks:
The process was modified making it necessary to construct a new
oxygen-tight concrete roof slab over the existing aeration tanks.
The columns supporting the new roof slab had to be strategically
shaped and positioned not to disrupt the process.
Digester Complex: A new 86 foot
diameter concrete digester tank was constructed. An existing digester
tank had it's dome shaped concrete roof removed and replaced with
a "floating" steel roof.
Miscellaneous structures: Equalization
tank (located under the parking lot), ultraviolet treatment building,
numerous channels and chambers.
Because of the plant's importance and required
longevity, BMR used high quality structural concrete to prevent
deterioration and cracking. Liners and coatings were used in critical
areas to ensure resistance to the aggressive environment.
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