VICTORIA, B.C. — Hartland Resource Management Group (HRMG), a special purpose company of which Maple Reinders PPP Ltd. is a development partner, has reached financial close and has been awarded a contract to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the Capital Regional District (CRD) Residuals Treatment Facility located at the Hartland Landfill in Victoria, B.C.
The facility marks the fourth Canadian environmental project that Maple Reinders will deliver under the public-private partnership format, states a release issued by Maple Reinders Feb. 6.
The facility will treat residual solids produced at the CRD’s new McLoughlin Point wastewater treatment plant, using anaerobic digestion followed by a thickening, dewatering and a drying process, utilizing a fluid bed dryer, an advanced system common in Europe. Once complete, the facility will house the first fluid bed dryer of this type in Canada and the second in North America.
“CRD staff developed and maintained a stringent standard for the treatment of this material,” said Reuben Scholtens, director, infrastructure development for Maple Reinders, in a statement. “The CRD procurement process was firm but fair, which ultimately drove the best value and a proven solution for the CRD. We are excited at the prospect of working for this client on this future-ready, best-in-class facility.”
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