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June 23, 2008

The Seymour-Capilano Filtration Plant.

RICHARD GILBERT

The Seymour-Capilano filtration plant will include the world’s largest ultraviolet disinfection works.

Work progresses on Seymour-Capilano filtration plant

The Seymour-Capilano filtration plant, the largest facility of its kind in Canada, will filter up to 1.8 billion litres of water per day, which is enough to fill B.C. Place.

Filtration improves drinking water quality by removing micro-organisms, organics, silts and clays caused by heavy rainfall, and reduces the amount of chlorine required to maintain water quality.

The water will also be treated to reduce corrosion in pipes and the staining of plumbing fixtures.

The Canada-BC Infrastructure Grant Program is providing partial funding for the project.

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