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Strait of Georgia
North Arm Fraser River
McDonald Slough
Iona IslandWWTP
NO PUBLIC ACCESS
NO PUBLIC ACCESS
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Cambie Rd Garden City Rd
Bridgeport RdSea Island Way
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Oak St
Cambie St
W 70th Ave
SW Marine Dr
W Kent Ave S
W 57th AveWest Blvd
East Blvd
W 49th Ave
W 45th Ave
W 41st Ave
Blenheim St
Dunbar St
SW Marine Dr
Salish Dr
Crown St
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W King Edward Ave
W 29th Ave
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Balaclava St
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W 35th Ave
Arbutus St
MacKenzie St
Larch St
Templeton Station Rd
Dinsmore Bridge
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
Iona BeachRegional
Park
Canfor PointIona Jetty
McDonald Beach Park
and Boat Launch
Fraser River
Park
FlightPathPark
BurkevillePark
TempletonField
Sea IslandSchool & Park
Miller Park
Sea IslandCommunity
Centre
DeeringIslandPark
SEA ISLAND
IONA ISLAND
CITY OF RICHMOND
CITY OF VANCOUVER
Overview
The Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Project is a new plant that will be built to replace the existing primary level treatment plant in Richmond, BC.
The new plant will be located on the site of the existing plant and will meet all provincial and federal regulations for wastewater treatment.
Protecting the Local Environment
Metro Vancouver wants to ensure the new wastewater treatment plant makes a positive contribution to the health and well-being of people and the environment.
The project will be designed to:
• Improve the level of treatment to continue to protect water quality and the marine environment
• Withstand an earthquake and sea level rise
• Integrate the plant with Iona Beach Regional Park and the surrounding environment
• Minimize odour
• Recover sustainable energy from wastewater
LIQUID WASTE
IONA ISLAND WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT PROJECT
JANUARY 2019
LOCATION OF THE IONA ISLAND WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
Metro Vancouver is upgrading the Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant to continue to protect public health and the environment in a growing region.
Iona Beach Regional Park is home to a rare community of sand dune plants, and sits in the midst of the Pacific Flyway – making it a mecca for thousands of migrating birds.
Contacting Metro Vancouver
Metro Vancouver Information Centre: 604-432-6200 (Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4:30 pm)
Email: icentre@metrovancouver.org (Please include “Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant” in the subject line)
Project Updates
For additional information on this project, please visit www.metrovancouver.org and search: “Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.”
Project Timeline
The project is in the planning phase until December 31, 2019. The new plant will be designed and constructed between 2020 and 2030 and will be in operation by December 31, 2030.
Working with Our Partners and the Community
Metro Vancouver will work closely with stakeholders and First Nations to ensure the project considers their interests and fits with the community.
Metro Vancouver will:
• Meet with stakeholders and First Nations to listen to their interests and priorities
• Collaborate with interested stakeholders and First Nations on how the plant is integrated with Iona Beach Regional Park and the surrounding environment
• Collaborate with interested stakeholders and First Nations on resource recovery opportunities
• Provide information in a timely manner
• Take feedback to the project team and report back on how it has been addressed
• Establish a single point of contact the community can reach to discuss the project
The existing Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant was built in 1963 and has been expanded six times to accommodate population growth and treatments upgrades.
The 4km Iona Jetty is popular with people walking and cycling and offers views of the ocean, the nearby airport and migratory birds.
December 31, 20302021 - 2030
Design and Construction
New Plant Operational
2018 - 2020
Project Definition
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