Innovative, Cost-Effective Solutions

Corix Water Systems specializes in providing innovative modular and design-build water and wastewater infrastructure solutions.


With over 40 years experience in the water and wastewater industry and over 400 plants in operation around the world, Corix offers unmatched expertise and a reputation for delivering reliable and high quality water and wastewater solutions.

For more information about our design-build and modular treatment plant services read more or watch our video.

For more information about our engineered systems (valves, metering stations, compressors, pumps and blower packages), click here.

For more information regarding our packaged water treatment plants, click here.

Scroll your mouse over the map below to see where we’ve installed some of our plants.

Behchoko (Edzo), Northwest Territories
Government of the Northwest Territories
Edzo’s water treatment plant, commissioned in 2009, treats approximately 220 m³/d to over 300 residents.
Deline, Northwest Territories
Government of the Northwest Territories
Deline’s water treatment plant, commissioned in 2010, treats 436 m³/d for approximately 500 residents.
Aklavik, Northwest Territories
Government of the Northwest Territories
Aklavik’s water treatment plant, commissioned in 2010, treats 216 m³/d for approximately 740 residents.
Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories
Government of the Northwest Territories
Tuktoyaktuk’s water treatment plant, commissioned in 2009, treats approximately 763 m³/d for over 1100 residents.
Ulukhaktok (Holman), Northwest Territories
Government of the Northwest Territories
Holman’s water treatment plant, commissioned in 2009, treats approximately 436 m³/d to approximately 545 residents.
Dawson City, Yukon
Government of the Northwest Territories
Dawson’s wastewater treatment plant, which will be complete by the end of 2011, will treat up to 4000 m³/d.
Fort McMurray area, Alberta
Large Oilsands Company
This turnkey wastewater treatment plant was commissioned in 2009 for a large oilsands company near Fort McMurray, Alberta. It treats approximately 177 m³/d for an industrial construction camp of up to 500 people.
Aklavik Deline Tuktoyaktuk Edzo Holman Fort McMurray Dawson


 


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