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Wastewater treatment

Water is everything. And not just to us humans.

Ducks, fish and all kinds of wildlife rely on us to keep our rivers clean and safe. So do the communities downstream who get their drinking water supply from the river, just like we do. The river is also a place to enjoy and explore. Boating, wading or fishing—there are so many ways to have fun on the river.

All of the water we flush down the toilet or send down the drain eventually makes its way back to the river. Making sure this "wastewater" is clean and safe helps protect the river for those who depend on it and helps ensure we'll be able to enjoy the river for years to come.

This is where we come in. Before your wastewater heads back to the river, it makes a stop at our wastewater treatment plant, where our team of operators makes sure it gets properly treated and tested so it can be safely returned to the river.   

It's a big job, especially when you consider how much wastewater is treated. For example, in Canmore, nearly 7,300,000 litres of wastewater is treated every day and it can take up to 24 hours. In Strathmore, nearly 4,800,000 litres of wastewater is treated every day and it can take up to 43 hours.

Wastewater treatment process

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