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Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Plant Facility Planning

Setting gold standard

  • 300M

    Litres/Day

  • 800K

    Residents

  • 10

    Year Impact

  • Edmonton, Alberta

    Edmonton, Alberta

Planning a wastewater treatment plant for the future

Stantec’s work on the largest wastewater treatment plant in Edmonton will provide better services for years to come. We helped the leaders of the Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Facility develop a plant capital works program and estimate the cost of the proposed capital projects for upgrades anticipated over the next decade. The intent of the project was to improve operations, safety and reliability of existing infrastructure; increase treatment capacity to accommodate future city growth; and enhance treatment efficacy. The Gold Bar facility is the largest wastewater treatment plant in the Edmonton region with an average flow of 300 million litres per day, and provides wastewater service to approximately 800,000 residents.

At a Glance

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Meet Our Team

Saibal Basu, Principal, Water/Wastewater Treatment Team Lead

Listen to clients from the start and keep communication as a top priority—no matter what.
Saibal Basu Principal, Water/Wastewater Treatment Team Lead Read More

Dan Chernishenko, Regional Business Leader, Water (Canada West)

I look for ways to challenge myself—in both my work and my personal life. That’s how I’ve found my success.
Dan Chernishenko Regional Business Leader, Water (Canada West) Read More

Glenn Prosko, Principal

Let’s see what we can build together.

Saibal Basu

Principal, Water/Wastewater Treatment Team Lead

Dan Chernishenko

Regional Business Leader, Water (Canada West)

Glenn Prosko

Principal

We’re better together

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