LIONS GATE SECONDARY Treatment Plant Take Place Between 2017 and 2020
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TIMELINE Wastewater The plant is to be fully commissioned and operational by December 31, 2020, with construction and commissioning to LIONS GATE SECONDARY Treatment Plant take place between 2017 and 2020. Once the plant is in operation, the existing Lions Gate primary treatment plant will be decommissioned and deconstructed. As part of Metro Vancouver’s responsibility to protect and enhance the natural environment, a new secondary wastewater treatment plant will be built on the North Shore. 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Metro Vancouver is designing a new Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant – expected PROJECT PHASES AND TIMELINE FUNDING APPLICATIONS/DESIGN-BUILD PROCUREMENT commissioning 2020. PROJECT DEFINITION JAN to DEC NEW PLANT COMMISSIONED The plant will provide secondary treatment to DESIGN 2014 2020 approximately 200,000 residents on the North Shore of Burrard inlet – total estimated cost $700 million. CONSTRUCTION AND COMMISSIONING JAN to DEC 2020 2012 2013 DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Project Definition is complete, and the selection process CONVEYANCE UPGRADES for the design-builder is in progress. COMPLETED DECOMMISSION EXISTING LIONS GATE WWTP PROJECT BUDGET and based largely on Metro Vancouver’s PROJECT FUNDING 50+ years experience in building, The Metro Vancouver Board of Directors Metro Vancouver has completed the operating and maintaining state-of- Project Definition phase and Indicative has formally committed a one-third share the art wastewater treatment facilities of the $700 million in estimated costs Design of the Lions Gate Secondary throughout the region, concluded that Wastewater Treatment Plant project, and for the Lions Gate project, and in March the optimal procurement model for 2016, the federal government confirmed based on current design considerations, the Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater the estimated cost of the project – its contribution of $212.3 million towards Treatment Plant is design-build-finance project costs under the Provincial- including decommissioning of the old (DBF). Working with Partnerships BC, facility – is approximately $700 million. Territorial Infrastructure Component of Metro Vancouver has confirmed that the New Building Canada Fund. In March assessment, and is proposing a full DBF PROCUREMENT OPTIONS 2017, the Province of British Columbia procurement model for the new Lions announced that it would contribute up to Metro Vancouver also commissioned Gate plant. $193 million towards eligible costs. 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If Not On This Sheet, Adjust Scales Accordingly SUPERSEDES PRINTS OF THIS DOCUMENT CODE WITH LETTERS PREVIOUS TO A PM 2:59:44 11/17/2016 For more information on the Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant, please contact: Simon So, General Manager Paul Dufault, Project Manager Liquid Waste Services [email protected] [email protected] 604-432-6407 604-432-6479 LIONS GATE WWTP T" ® METRO VANCOUVER WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS & SEWER MAINS Iona Island WWTP T" Northwest Langley WWTP T" Annacis Island WWTP T" Kilometers Lulu Island WWTP 0 1.75 3.5 7 10.5 T" Metro Vancouver’s wastewater treatment plants Project site - current Public meetings A REGIONAL UTILITY LIONS GATE SECONDARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT PROJECT To collect and treat wastewater, Metro Vancouver operates a network of trunk sewers, pumping stations As identified in Metro Vancouver’sIntegrated Liquid Waste and Resource PROJECT OBJECTIVES The project team worked together in In September 2015, Metro Vancouver began Management Plan – which was approved by the BC Ministry of Environment a highly collaborative way with a large the competitive process to select a firm to and wastewater treatment plants that connect with • Provision of secondary wastewater municipal sewer systems. in May, 2011 – the Lions Gate project is part of the secondary upgrading number of stakeholder groups including design, build and finance the construction of program of the two remaining primary WWTPs in the region. Under federal treatment. businesses, residents, technical experts, the treatment plant. A contract is expected We are responsible for: regulations the Lions Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant must be upgraded • Development and demonstration of a local government and First Nations in order to be in place in April 2017 and construction to secondary treatment by December 31, 2020. project that is socially, ecologically and to integrate these objectives into the will commence shortly thereafter. • five wastewater treatment plants; project design. The Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant presents an economically sustainable. • about 530 km of trunk sewer pipes (large pipes that COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT opportunity to simultaneously provide a needed upgrade to an essential • Implementation of integrated resource Intensive activities are focused at the connect to smaller municipal pipes); service, protect the local environment and contribute to development on west end of the site, with digesters, solids Supporting the objectives of the Lions recovery strategies. Gate project is a detailed community • 33 sewage pumping stations. the North Shore. handling, headworks and dewatering • Creation of a facility integrated into the clustered to facilitate robust odour control engagement plan. The project team worked Metro Vancouver also supports municipalities in the The new Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant will occupy community. and efficient operation of the plant. Primary with local stakeholders to identify issues management of stormwater and habitat and drainage much of its 3.5 hectare site, and will employ best practices for wastewater and secondary treatment occur mid-block, early, and addressed community concerns treatment, resource recovery, and provide maximum flexibility for future throughout the Indicative Design process. areas around certain rivers. PROJECT DEFINITION – INDICATIVE DESIGN with a transparent cantilevered Operations treatment technology upgrades and growth.