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The Information on this Page Applies to:
Poundmaker Wastewater Transfer StationDrainage Services(780) 412-4500
Clover Bar Wastewater Transfer StationCounty of Strathcona(780) 467-7785Drainage Services(780) 509-8069
Some homes, businesses and temporary commercial operations like construction sites are not connected to a Sanitary sewer. Instead, holding tanks collect wastewater. Our drainage services have two facilities, called wastewater transfer stations, for proper wastewater disposal. The transfer stations convey wastewater to Gold Bar Wastewater Treatment Plant or to the Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Wastewater transfer stations are only open to licensed, commercial haulers who are registered with our drainage services or the County of Strathcona. Recreation vehicles must empty their holding tanks at privately-owned and operated sani-dumps located throughout the Edmonton region.
Anyone wishing to use a transfer station must be registered and abide by the conditions of use. For Poundmaker, contact us at (780) 412-4500. For Clover Bar, contact either us at (780) 509-8069 or the County of Strathcona at (780) 467-7785. Authorized haulers receive a non-transferable access card for each vehicle and station. The fully automated transfer stations are open 24 hours per day, seven days a week.
All users of these wastewater transfer stations must wear the following personal protective (PPE) equipment while working:
In addition to the PPE requirements of the site, users must also follow the requirements outlined in Article 5.13 of the EPCOR Drainage Services and Wastewater Treatment Bylaw 19627. The bylaw lists all of the restrictions regarding the release of wastewater at transfer stations, including:
Transfer stations have a gate access controller and video surveillance for protection. Our drainage inspectors, or an automated sampling device, take random samples. A load that violates the EPCOR Drainage Services and Wastewater Treatment Bylaw 19627 may be denied permission to release.
Operators who do not wear the required PPE will be asked to wear it before continuing their work.
We invoice and collect dumping fees on a monthly basis. Rates are based on a per axle fee (less the steering axle) for each load.