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Iona IslandWastewater
Treatment Plant
Project Overview
Starting in January 2020, Metro Vancouver will begin construction of a new Biosolids Dewatering Facility within the existing Iona Wastewater Treatment Plant in the City of Richmond. The new facility will be used to dewater ongoing production of biosolids (organic material recovered from wastewater treatment).
This facility will include a dewatering building and a truck loading bay. It will be an enclosed building with an odour control system.
Construction will last for approximately one year. In the months leading up to construction, you may see Metro Vancouver crews conducting monitoring work near the Musqueam Cultural Education Resource Centre. In cooperation with the Musqueam Public Works Department, these crews are collecting environmental data to ensure the new facility performs as intended.
LIQUID WASTE
IONA ISLAND WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT BIOSOLIDS DEWATERING FACILITY
OCTOBER 2019
LOCATION OF THE IONA ISLAND WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT LOCATION OF THE BIOSOLIDS DEWATERING FACILITY
Metro Vancouver plays a key role in providing safe, efficient wastewater conveyance and treatment for 2.5 million people in the Lower Mainland. Managing this extensive liquid waste system requires ongoing upgrades, improvements, and maintenance.
Contacting Metro VancouverMetro Vancouver Information Centre: 604-432-6200 (Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4:30 pm)
Email: icentre@metrovancouver.org (Please include “Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Biosolids Dewatering Facility” in the subject line)
Project UpdatesFor additional information on this project, please visit www.metrovancouver.org and search: “Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.”
Work Hours
Work will generally occur from Monday to Friday between 7:00 am and 8:00 pm and Saturdays between 10:00 am and 8:00 pm. However, there may be times when crews will work extended hours to maintain the construction schedule.
Noise
All work will comply with the City of Richmond’s noise bylaws or granted bylaw variances. Crews will attempt to reduce noise impacts.
Project Timeline
The Biosolids Dewatering Facility is scheduled for completion in 2021.
Our Commitment to You
Metro Vancouver is working with the City of Richmond and Musqueam Indian Band to minimize the impact of this project on the community.
Metro Vancouver is committed to:
• Providing information in a timely manner
• Establishing a single point of contact the community can reach to discuss the project
• Providing regular project updates
2020 - 2021
Construction
2018 - 2019
Design
DID YOU KNOWthat biosolids are a natural alternative to chemical fertilizer? Biosolids are blended with wood chips and sand to create a highly fertile landscaping soil. Soil containing biosolids has been used in landscaping projects around the region, including nearby at Iona Beach Regional Park and Vancouver International Airport.
What are biosolids?Biosolids are the treated solids recovered from wastewater treatment. The final product is an earth-like material that is rich in organic matter and essential nutrients that help plants thrive.
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