Assisted the Fraser Valley Regional District in replacing an aged and malfunctioned Sewer Treatment Plant and septic field servicing a 157 unit mobile Home Park in the Chilliwack River Valley. The system needed to work within the constraints of the available land as well as be cost effective with a low energy and capitalized replacement costs. ACE oversaw the project from conception to commissioning.
Development of a Class A wastewater treatment plant and Rapid Infiltration Basin to service 200 single family development near Bridal Falls. Services included feasibility assessment, regulatory liaison, discharge registration, detailed design and project management.
Water Treatment system designed to remove Arsenic and Manganese as well as disinfect water supply at the new Aldergrove Port of Entry. Arden Consulting provided design services as well as field reviews, commissioning and confirmatory sampling to ensure the water was safe for consumption.
Sewage generated from the 50 man gas plant facility in a remote section of the north Peace River required updating to meet with current regulatory requirements.
The treatment works included microfiltration, granular activated carbon, UV and chlorine to meet surface water treatment rules and remove the boil water advisory
Completed a design of a new onsite wastewater treatment system and disposal field to service a busy 24-hour truck stop diner convenience store and gas station in Hope.
Detailed construction drawings were prepared and submitted to the Regional Public Health Engineer for approval and to obtain Waterworks Construction Permit.
Our innovative concept involved treating the wastewater to a standard such that it could be reclaimed and used as non-potable water to flush toilets and urinals.
Coquihalla Summit Washrooms Rest Stop – Ministry of Transportation
Responsible for the design, tender, construction review and commissioning of a subsurface pressure distribution septic field to service the Coquihalla Toll Booth.
Provided assistance to Teen Challenge Women’s Center located on Sumas Mountain, to permit the expansion their existing facility to accommodate 20 new beds for students.