The Town of Peace River has applied to Environment and Climate Change Canada for a Temporary Bypass Authorization (TBA) to complete inspections, perform temporary repairs, and ultimately replace a critical piece of equipment at our Wastewater Treatment Plant.
A TBA allows the owner or operator of a wastewater system to bypass one or more treatment processes for a defined period of time. In this case, a TBA is required for us to drain the clarifier, which is the final step in our treatment process.
Sewage discharged from our facility during the temporary bypass will still go through our grit removal process, our mechanical screens, and the biological treatment process.
With the clarifier offline, it is possible that we will not be able to meet all of our treatment objectives and could see a rise in the amount of suspended solids discharged to the river, but our operations team is working with process specialists to minimize these risks.
We anticipate two shorter duration shutdowns of approximately 10 days each. The first will start February 12, 2025, to perform inspections and emergency repairs, and the second is tentatively planned for early June.
The exact timing of each shutdown will be subject to regulatory approvals, equipment delivery, and contractor availability.
We will make sure we have up-to-date information posted on our Town webpage.
Any questions can be directed to info@peaceriver.ca and we will do our best to answer and respond.