Project: West Regional Wastewater System Study

Project Overview: Siksika Nation’s Engineering Services has hired ISL Engineering and Land Services (ISL) to complete a study for a new regional wastewater system on the community’s west side. The project is needed because the current system has minimal to no remaining capacity and is reaching its end of life. To ensure that the system continues to serve the community’s wastewater collection and disposal needs, a new unified system must be planned, designed, and constructed. ISL has been working with the Nation’s Engineering Services team over the past few months to conduct technical research to develop location options for a…

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Townsite Lagoon Short Term Improvement

Project: Townsite Lagoon Short Term ImprovementSiksika Nation Engineering ServicesConsultants: Associated Engineering PUBLIC NOTICE – UPDATE The Townsite Lagoon Short Term Improvement project has now been in progress for 9 weeks. The Construction Contractor is continuing progression towards completion of the project.  The Project time schedule illustrating major milestones: Some milestones that have been completed include the dewatering and desludging of Cell A1. This has allowed the team to repair the holes in the liner. Another milestone that has been completed is the excavation of the interconnection pipe and valve between cells A1 and A2. In the upcoming weeks the team…

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Project: New West Regional Wastewater System Planning Study

Prolect: West Regional Sewage System StudyPartners: Siksika Engineering Services PUBLIC NOTICE – New West Regional Wastewater System Planning Study Siksika Nation’s Engineering Services Office has hired ISL Engineering and Land Services (ISL) to complete a study for a new wastewater system on the west side of the community. The project is needed because certain sections of the current system are reaching capacity or end of life. To ensure that the system continues to serve the community’s sewage and wastewater collection and disposal needs into the future, a new unified system needs to be planned, designed and constructed. Currently, ISL is…

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