Nonquon Water Pollution Control Plant Expansion
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.
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Completed Projects
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Airport Road Reservoir & Surge Building Expansion
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Alloa Reservoir and Pumping Station
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Caledon East Well #2 & #3 Pumping Station
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Caledon East Well #4 Pumping Station
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Clarkson Wastewater Treatment Plant, Contract 2-2 Solids Upgrade
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Dundas East Wastewater Pumping Station, Oakville, Ontario
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G.E. Booth (Lakeview) Aeration Tank Expansion
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G.E. Booth (Lakeview) Mercury Reduction System
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G.E. Booth WWTP, Ash Piping Replacement
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G.E. Booth WWTP, Primary Clarifier Expansion
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G.E. Booth WWTP, Primary Inlet Conduit Contract 1A
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Grimsby Water Storage System
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Lockview Combined Sewer Overflow Storage Tank
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Malton Four Corners Stormwater Pumping Station and Castlemore Wastewater Pumping Station Upgrades
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Nonquon Water Pollution Control Plant Expansion
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Port Colborne Water Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Smithville Reservoir and Pumping Station
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Tullamore Pumping Station & Reservoir
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Welland Water Treatment Plant Phase 1 Upgrades