Lockview Combined Sewer Overflow Storage Tank

September 15, 2003 by romagcontadmin

Location: St. Catharines, Ontario

ROMAG completed the Lockview Combined Sewer Overflow Storage Tank. The work consists of construction of a 2,500 m3 underground storage tank. The base slab is 12.5 meters under the ground elevation and the structure required 2,000 cubic meters of concrete and 5,500 square meters of formwork.

The Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Tank and the associated appurtenances are located adjacent to the north boundary of the Lockview Park in a residential area in the City of St. Catharines.

The scope of work also included the installation of a 300mm diameter forcemain to be installed utilizing a directional drilling technique and another 300 mm diameter overflow within an existing easement, and connecting to an existing storm sewer along Lockview Crescent, east of Bunting Road, that discharges into the Welland Ship Canal.

Flushing gates, pumps and accommodation for future odour control facilities, electrical, instrumentation and control systems, start-up and commissioning and all restoration work, were also included in the contract.

Caledon East Well #4 Pumping Station

September 15, 2002 by romagcontadmin

Location: Caledon, Ontario

ROMAG completed the Caledon East Well #4 part of the Caledon East groundwater system. The pump station building is aesthetically clad with a brick veneer. The pump station building houses all equipment, piping and tankage.

The contract also included the construction and installation of new chlorine contact tanks, sanitary holding tanks, a new diesel generator, and 3 new greensand catalytic oxidation filtration systems. Mechanical installation also included new well pumps, supernatant pumps, submersible pumps, chemical feed pump systems, UV units, new piping and valves.  The electrical installation included new electrical power feed system including integration/ modification of existing systems, and a new SCADA system.  ROMAG was responsible for all start-up, testing and commissioning of the facility.

The site for this project was a challenging, narrow access, limited working space at an existing facility. ROMAG successfully completed the project on schedule and managed various sub-trades. ROMAG had to relocate the CPP Tank to be able to complete this small but challenging project.

Caledon East Well #2 & #3 Pumping Station

September 15, 2001 by romagcontadmin

Location: Caledon, Ontario

The Caledon East groundwater system upgrades consisted of the complete construction at two different sites, Caledon East Well #2 and Caleldon East Well #3 with a new watermain connection between the two wells. 

ROMAG constructed attractive brick clad well station buildings housing all equipment, piping and tankage.  The new watermain between the two sites was installed utilizing a directional drilling technique.  The contract also included the construction and installation of new chlorine contact tanks, sanitary holding tanks, a new diesel generator, and 2 new greensand catalytic oxidation filtration systems. 

Mechanical installation also included a new well pump, supernatant pumps, submersible pumps, chemical feed pump systems, 2 UV units, new piping and valves.  Electrically the work required a new electrical power feed system including integration/ modification of existing systems, and a new SCADA system.  Romag was responsible for all start-up, testing and commissioning of the facilities.

Smithville Reservoir and Pumping Station

September 15, 2000 by romagcontadmin

Location: Smithville, Ontario

ROMAG constructed the Smithville Reservoir and Pumping Station, a below-grade concrete 7.7 ML reservoir and water booster pumping station. 

The station is equipped with 2 pumps rated at 125 L/s, 2 additional pumps with a capacity of 50 L/s, re-chlorination facilities, and a 400 kW standby diesel generator set. 

The work required demolition of the existing well pumping station including the removal and disposal of equipment and the abandonment of the well.  The existing electrical and telephone utilities servicing the existing elevated tank were relocated.

The control logic and Operator interface displays at the Park Road Booster Pumping station and DeCew Falls Water Treatment Plant were reconfigured to accommodate the new works.

The work also included installation of yard piping, electrical duct-banks, water, sanitary sewer and stormwater lines.