Pristine Product

A new MBR system meant a learning curve for the Harrison Hot Springs team, but the net result is easier operation and higher-quality effluent.
Pristine Product
The Harrison Hot Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant occupies a small area of the site on which the old plant is still located (far right). The village of Harrison Hot Springs lies less than a mile away, providing a beautiful view for plant workers. (Photography by Jessica Murdy)

The village of Harrison Hot Springs in British Columbia is known for its soothing mineral water, the sandy beaches of Harrison Lake, and scenic mountain vistas. About a mile from this “Spa of Canada” is the Harrison Hot Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant, a gem in its own...

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