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Rising water table poses new challenge at Pump Station No 4

Article content Members of city council received an update on the work being done at Pump Station No. 4 in the city’s East End. “We have, to date, completed 55 of the 61 piles,” Patrick Seguin, the city’s director of public works and engineering, told council during its April 6 meeting. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Rising water table poses new challenge at Pump Station No. 4 Back to video “So, that’s about 90 per cent of the piles that are in place. That’s where the good news sort of ends. “We did get an early spring and what that has caused at the site is the water table came up. The water table is pretty much at surface.”

Rising water table poses new challenge at Pump Station No 4

Rising water table poses new challenge at Pump Station No 4
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$1 7M contract awarded to install lining for watermains

Article content City council awarded a pair of water/wastewater-related contracts during its April 6 meeting. Toronto-based Fer-Pal Construction Ltd. was awarded a contract, valued at $1,698,960, plus HST, for watermain lining of water filtration plant river crossings and the Feldman Development contract. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. It was the lone bid received in response to the tender. The second, in the amount of $278,329.45 plus HST, for CCTV camera inspection of sanitary sewers was awarded to Brantford-based Wessuc Inc. Patrick Seguin, the city’s director of public works and engineering, indicated Fer-Pal Construction Ltd. has worked on similar watermain lining projects for the municipality.

Two water crossings slated for replacement

Council awards contract for the design, geotechnical engineering and environmental approvals Author of the article: Thomas Perry Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  The Bruce Avenue bridge is one of two water crossings in Timmins that are slated for replacement. The other is the Moose Creek culvert located along Frederick House Lake Road. City council last week awarded a contract for the design, geotechnical engineering and environmental approvals for both projects. RICHA BHOSALE/The Daily Press jpg, TD Article content City council awarded a contract for the design, geotechnical engineering and environmental approvals for Bruce Avenue bridge and Moose Creek culvert during its April 6 meeting.

Financial plan for city s water and waterwater operations approved

Article content The City of Timmins finally has a Water and Wastewater Financial Plan, following Tuesday’s council meeting. Adoption of the document, necessary to meet Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks licensing requirements, and a 10-year rate schedule recommended in a report presented by Oscar Poloni, managing partner with KPMG’s Sudbury office didn’t come without a pair of lengthy and at times spirited debates, however. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Financial plan for city s water and waterwater operations approved Back to video Ward 5 Coun. Andrew Marks said, “I can support this under the light the water meters are not attached. They are a separate issue for the city to tackle and also knowing next year, or the year after or the year after that council has the opportunity to look at the rates.

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