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Wastewater treatment in Chilliwack

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Countries: Canada
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Water Quality (SDG 6.3)
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Replenishment
Progress to Date: NA Reduce GHG emissions
Services Needed: Technical assistance
Desired Partner: Other
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Jan. 01, 2020  »  Ongoing
Project Website: www.molsoncoors.com/sites/molsonco/files/OurImprint-Report_2...
Contextual Condition(s): None
Additional Benefits: None
Beneficiaries: None
Planning & Implementation Time: More than 3 years
Primary Funding Source: Corporate funding
Project Challenges: None
Project Source: CEO Water Mandate
Profile Completion: 82%

Project Overview

Located in British Columbia�s Fraser Valley, our state-of-the-art Chilliwack brewery will be partnering with the City of Chilliwack to upgrade the municipal wastewater treatment facility, adding a biogas generation unit that will produce a carbon neutral biogas fuel source. The Chilliwack site will also include a high-strength wastewater pre-treatment facility that will use less energy than conventional systems and produce lower levels of waste sludge, all while requiring …

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Located in British Columbia�s Fraser Valley, our state-of-the-art Chilliwack brewery will be partnering with the City of Chilliwack to upgrade the municipal wastewater treatment facility, adding a biogas generation unit that will produce a carbon neutral biogas fuel source. The Chilliwack site will also include a high-strength wastewater pre-treatment facility that will use less energy than conventional systems and produce lower levels of waste sludge, all while requiring fewer chemicals in the process. We will also be seeking LEED certification for the new brewery, and once this process is complete, our Chilliwack operations will be among the few certified industrial sites in Canada.
Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: None
Project Benefits: None
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: None
Months & Implementing: More than 3 years
Primary Funding Source: Corporate funding
Challenges: None

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Every Drop: As in all other areas of our business, we work to get the basics right. In all our operations and across our supply chain, we strive to conserve and protect water. Without it, we have no business. Barley … Learn More

Michael Glade
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