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A Remarkable Wastewater Retention System Project at St-Noël Park with KUSTOMFLO

  • PRODUCTS : KUSTOMFLO, MANHOLES AND ACCESSORIES
  • REALIZATION : 11/11/2024

CONTEXT

HIGH VOLUME KUSTOMFLO RETENTION SYSTEM, FEATURING OVER 200 PIPES

With increasingly unpredictable weather conditions, cities and municipalities face growing challenges in managing stormwater and wastewater. Like many other urban and rural communities, the city of Thetford Mines frequently experiences overflows in its combined sewer systems during heavy rainfall. These overflows result in discharges into natural environments, posing significant risks to both infrastructure and the environment. 

The city of Thetford Mines faced a major challenge in wastewater and stormwater management. During periods of heavy rainfall, the existing pipelines and treatment facilities quickly reached their maximum capacity, increasing the frequency of overflows. Commissioned by the city, Groupe Profectus collaborated with Soleno to develop a large-scale retention system that had to overcome several technical and environmental constraints to ensure an efficient and sustainable infrastructure. 

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Challenges

COMPLEXE WASTEWATER AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES

The project site at St-Noël Park in Thetford Mines, near the Bécancour River, presented specific challenges. An exceptional retention volume of 300,000 ft3 had to be stored to prevent discharges and comply with the region’s strict environmental standards. The presence of a very high groundwater table required a structure capable of withstanding underground pressures while remaining stable and functional. Additionally, significant space constraints required an optimized design to maximize the available footprint while maintaining minimal backfill coverage. 

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Solution

KUSTOMFLO HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) PIPES WITH ELECTROFUSION JOINTS

KUSTOMFLO

To meet these challenges, Soleno recommended the use of KUSTOMFLO high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes with electrofusion joints. The proposed system featured a strategic arrangement of 2400 mm (96”) and 3000 mm (120”) diameter pipes. These pipes were manufactured at our facilities using Krah Pipes technology, a unique adaptive process that allows for the customization of each pipe, ensuring strict quality control and fabrication tailored to the project’s specific requirements.

ELECTROFUSION

Electrofusion provided seamless assembly, ensuring maximum joint watertightness. This connection technology enhanced mechanical strength and protection against infiltration, meeting the tight-sealing requirements. Additionally, all joints were rigorously tested to ensure compliance. 

ROBUST, TAILORED, AND FUTURE-ORIENTED INFRASTRUCTURE

The KUSTOMFLO pipes maximized retention capacity by providing significant storage volume within a reduced footprint. With a length of 6.1 m (20′) per pipe, the system minimized the number of joints, reducing the risk of leaks. Approximately 21 times lighter than concrete pipes of the same diameter, these pipes required no specialized equipment, simplifying handling and allowing a faster installation. 

For this project, over 200 KUSTOMFLO pipes and more than 20 custom accessories, such as elbows, tees and reducing tees, were manufactured, illustrating one of the great advantages of HDPE products in optimizing project design.  Additionally, 14 access chimneys were installed, including 900 mm (36”) Solflo Max chimneys with a corrugated exterior wall and galvanized steel ladder, facilitating inspections and future maintenance.

SOLENO’S TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

Soleno’s technical expertise was a key asset throughout the project. In addition to supplying customized pipes, the team closely collaborated with the engineering firm Tetra Tech to design the plans, propose tailored accessories, and provide on-site assistance. Thanks to Soleno Service, both electrofusion and extrusion welding were performed with precision, ensuring compliance with technical requirements and optimizing system performance. The entire retention system was completed in just eight weeks, meeting deadlines and budget constraints while ensuring regulatory compliance.

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Benefits

The cost-effectiveness of this solution is enhanced by ease of transportation and installation, as well as pipe customization, reducing overall project costs. 

The use of KUSTOMFLO pipes enabled the creation of a durable, high-performance infrastructure that meets environmental standards. With a lifespan exceeding 100 years, the system ensures long-term reliability. The underground retention system effectively stores excess volumes, preventing overflows, alleviating municipal infrastructure stress, and protecting receiving environments.

Compliant with international standards such as ASTM F894, DIN 16,961, EN 13,476, and BNQ 1809-300, these pipes are suitable for both gravity and pressure applications. The system also meets environmental requirements by minimizing contamination risks and protecting ecosystems.

Conclusion

THIS PROJECT PERFECTLY DEMONSTRATES THE EFFICIENCY AND DURABILITY OF HDPE SOLUTIONS.

By addressing complex wastewater and stormwater management challenges, this project highlights Soleno’s ability to design robust, tailored, and future-oriented infrastructure. 

With KUSTOMFLO, Soleno reaffirms its commitment to providing custom solutions that combine innovation and performance to tackle the growing challenges of aging infrastructure across North America. 

 

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