March 13, 2023 by Prospect Ogujiuba
Location: Port Colborne, Ontario
ROMAG is constructing thePort Colborne Water Treatment Plant Upgrades.
The Port Colborne WTP project involves replacing of the water filter media and underdrain system of the three filters and the addition of a new filter air scour system including a new PD Blower, new filter control consoles, replacement of the existing polymer system, replacement of a number of valves and actuators, replacement of existing high and low level pumps, replacement of existing electrical substation with a transformer system has been placed by others, replacement of MCC#1 and upgrade MCC#2, upgrade existing SCADA system.
The work also includes the conversion of the existing chemical room to a new meeting room, upgrades to flooring in the administration area, and selective demolition.
October 30, 2021 by romagcontadmin
Location: Grimsby, Ontario
ROMAG has completed the construction of the Grimsby Water Storage System. The project included construction of a new dual cell 16,700 cubic meter litre reservoir, associated disinfection system, emergency power system, valve chambers and water distribution mains. Romag also performed modifications to the existing water storage system (piping, valves, flow meters and monitoring system), which was undertaken in restricted time frames, after the new system is online.
New equipment includes:
- 900 linear meters of 500mm CPP watermain
- One 100 KW / 600V / 3 phase Emergency Diesel Generator
- One 150 KVA 27.6KV Outdoor Transformer
- One pair of 300 Litre Sodium Hypochlorite Tanks c/w Injection & Sampling subsystems
- Miscellaneous yard and sanitary piping
- Building Services and SCADA
October 30, 2021 by romagcontadmin
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
ROMAG has completed the construction of a new cast-in-place concrete Primary Inlet Conduit to convey preliminary treated wastewater from the Grit Facility to Plant 1 and 2. The Conduit is provided with isolation and flow control gates, channel aeration system, and odorous air collection system. Additional works includes, demolishing existing tunnels and buildings, retrofit stormwater collection system to suit new conduit, retrofit the existing high voltage electrical loop and Realignment of the existing Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area (JTLCA) roadway to suit the construction of the new conduit.
October 30, 2021 by romagcontadmin
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
ROMAG completed the Replacement of the Original Ash Piping at G.E. Booth wastewater Treatment Plant in Mississauga. The project includes the staged removal and disposal offsite of the existing Ashcolite ash slurry piping downstream of the existing ash slurry pumps located inside the Thermal Oxidstion (TOX) facility and inside Tunnel Julius Ave. and Doug’s Drive, as well as removing and disposing of the Ashcolite ash slurry piping bends located outdoors near the existing ash lagoons. The work also includes the supply, staged installation and commissioning of new Ceram Core piping, modification of existing Ashcolite piping located outdoors, and temporary dewatering pumping and transfer pumping. The new Ceram Core piping consists of ash slurry piping downstream of the existing ash slurry pumps located inside the Thermal Oxidation (TOX) facility, inside Tunnel Julius Ave. and Doug’s Dr. and piping bends. Additionally, the work includes 180-degree rotation of the existing Ashcolite ash slurry piping located outdoors with reconnection of existing pipe supports.
October 30, 2021 by romagcontadmin
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
ROMAG is currently constructing the Primary Clarifier Expansion & Miscellaneous Improvements at G.E. Booth Wastewater Treatment Plant in Mississauga. The project includes the addition of two primary clarifier tanks, sludge monitoring upgrades, a new effluent water pumping station, and three new aeration inlet feed channels. The work also includes a new primary influent channel that will consist of a primary inlet conduit extension, a common primary influent channel, primary feel channels, and an individual primary influent channel for each clarifier, as well as a new primary effluent channel with a secondary bypass weir gate. Two outfall chambers will also be added, with both connecting to the existing 2400mm Plant 3 outfall pipe. Additionally, the project contains the relocation of chlorination injection points to does into outfall chamber No.1
June 8, 2018 by romagcontadmin
Location: Brampton/Mississauga, Ontario
ROMAG completed the Malton Four Corners SWPS and the Castlemore WWPS within the Region of Peel.
The two sites are to remain fully operational while the new facilities are constructed. The Malton Four Corners SWPS and Castlemore WWPS sites will have deep excavation exceeding 9m and 15m respectively. Both construction sites are located in a high-density area.
The Malton Four Corners SWPS project work encompasses extensive amount of shoring, the decommissioning of the current wet well, the construction of a new wet wall and installation of new sewage pumps including all civil, mechanical and electrical work. Upgrade to the natural gas supply and the complete modification to the existing PLC.
The Castlemore WWPS includes the installation of new sewage pumps, grinders and all work including electrical, mechanical and structural.
June 8, 2018 by romagcontadmin
Location: Oakville, Ontario
ROMAG completed the Dundas East Wastewater Pumping Station located in Oakville. The project includes 37 ML/D pumping station to meet future sanitary needs of North East Oakville.
The project also includes construction of approximately 2280 cubic meters of emergency storage tank adjacent to the pump station wet well and installation of approximately 100 meters of twin forcemain that connects the station to the existing PVC forcemain on the North side of Dundas East.
The Dundas East Wastewater Pumping Station project has significant excavation, approximately 14 meters deep, dewatering, shoring and anchoring.
The work includes site civil, structural, concrete work, architectural, process mechanical, electrical, HVAC, instrumentation, SCADA and landscaping work.
July 14, 2016 by romagcontadmin
Location: Caledon, Ontario
ROMAG completed the Alloa Reservoir and Pumping Station which will serve water distribution zones 6 and 7 for Peel Region.
Alloa is a two cell reservoir with a capacity of 35 ML.The project includes a 14,300 m3 emergency reservoir overflow and storm water management pond.
The work also includes groundwater pumping station, a sanitary pumping station, electrical services including twin emergency standby generators, and feedermains for each zone connecting to transmission mains located on Mayfield Road.
October 27, 2015 by romagcontadmin
Location: Welland, Ontario
ROMAG completed the Welland Water Treatment Plant Phase 1 Upgrades.
The project includes Construction of a new Reservoir and UV/High Lift Pump Station building; new 27.6 kvsubstation; new standby power generator andwater distribution mains.
Associated works include Plant 2 building demolition and restoration; Plant 1 upgrade (backwash; high liftand low lift pumping); Administration building refurbishment; New Plant 1 transfer pumps; New Plant 1 Chlorination System; Various demolitions/removals and restoration works. Welland WTP will remain operational during construction, therefore work involves significant co-ordination with the Operations Personnel and Engineer.
New Equipment to be provided includes:
- 2 X 250 L/s Vertical Turbine High Lift Pumps (low capacity)
- 2 X 380 L/s Vertical Turbine High Lift Pumps (high capacity)
- 2 X 390 L/s Vertical Turbine Transfer Pumps
- 2 X 65 ML/d UV Reactors (duty / standby)
- 2 X 2500 KVA (27.6 KV) outdoor transformers
- One 2.5 MVA / 600 V / 3 Phase diesel generator
- ± 235 l.m. CPP yard piping
October 27, 2015 by romagcontadmin
Location: Port Perry, Ontario
ROMAG completed the expansion of the Region of Durham’s existing Nonquon Water Pollution Control Plant located in Port Perry in the township of Scugog.
The current system is lagoon based with a capacity of 3970 m3/day. The new construction will increase treatment capacity to 5900 m3/day, with excessive peak flows to by-pass to the existing lagoons for flow equalization.
The plant processes utilize activated sludge technology, tertiary filtration and ultraviolet disinfection.
The works include Headworks Building (screen, grit classifier, MCC Room, Blower Room), Vortex Grit Tank, Secondary Treatment Tanks (Bioreactors and Clarifiers), Tertiary Building (Filters, UV Disinfection, Alum phosphorus removal system) and Operations Administration and Laboratory Building.