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22 June 2016 - 12:31, by , in Front Page Slider, Municipal Engineering, Comments off
The City of Edmonton as improved the level of flood protection in the Prince Rupert neighbourhood in north-central Edmonton by constructing a stormwater management facility, new storm sewers, and catchbasin improvements. The Prince Rupert SWMF is located at Prince Rupert Elementary School Park with a dry pond incorporating an LID bioretention feature. Sameng was retained...
22 June 2016 - 9:59, by , in Front Page Slider, Municipal Engineering, Comments off
The Sturgeon Industrial Park (SIP) is serviced by a water reservoir and pump station which is nearing its servicing limits. Development pressures in the SIP requires that the existing water reservoir and pump station be upgraded. Following a water servicing plan that provided a short- and long-term servicing and reservoir expansion and pump station improvement...
22 June 2016 - 9:17, by , in Front Page Slider, Water Resources Engineering, Comments off
The Gordey Drainage Project is located in the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 (MD), approximately 22 kilometers east of the Town of Valleyview. The purpose of the project was to mitigate flooding and erosion resulting from a series of small watercourses from a drainage basin with relatively steep slopes. The project drains into Sweathouse...
21 June 2016 - 15:46, by , in Front Page Slider, Municipal Engineering, Comments off
Centennial Wetland is a major storm water management facility located within the northwest Sherwood Park area.  It occupies over 8 hectares of land and is one of the first facilities actively designed to enhance storm water discharge quality from urban drainage.  Sameng Inc. has been the prime engineering consultant responsible for several phases of the...
21 June 2016 - 14:10, by , in Front Page Slider, Water Resources Engineering, Comments off
Sameng Inc. prepared the detailed designs, prepared required environmental approval documentation and provided construction engineering services for a slope stabilization  project in the Buffalo Lake Water Management System area. This system was constructed in the mid to late 1980s and was designed to convey water from the Red Deer River to Buffalo Lake before returning...
21 June 2016 - 13:30, by , in Front Page Slider, Water Resources Engineering, Comments off
The Pinnacle Ridge storm outfall is located along the north shore of Sturgeon River, just east of Starky Road. Drainage from the Pinnacle Ridge subdivision is collected by storm sewers and conveyed to this storm outfall, constructed in 2004. The existing outfall was freezing in winter causing surface flooding in the subdivision especially during spring runoff...