From Waterloo Biofilter Systems Inc.
A Husky Oil truck stop near London, Ontario needed to expand its facility to accommodate a larger restaurant. This meant an increase in design flow from 19,000 L/day to 56,000 L/day, thereby requiring decommissioning of the existing facultative lagoon and the construction of a new wastewater treatment system.
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