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EPCOR owns and operates Regina’s wastewater treatment plant, which was expanded and upgraded in 2017. Today the facility treats more than 25 billion litres of wastewater each year before returning it safely to Wascana Creek.
The Regina Wastewater Treatment plan is a Level IV system with a maximum capacity of 156 megalitres per day. It uses a biological nutrient removal treatment process as well as ultraviolet light disinfection. The removed biosolids are stored in a repurposed vacant lagoon.
The plant’s effluent is discharged into Wascana Creek. EPCOR collaborates with local, provincial and federal governments to make sure all regulatory and environmental requirements are met or exceeded.
EPCOR operates the plant under a design-build-finance-operate model with a 30 year term, expiring in 2044. EPCOR is also responsible for the operations and maintenance of the facility.