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Water Containment
Annacis Island Wastewater Plant - Repair
British Columbia, Canada
BACKGROUND
Initial construction of four huge DAFT tanks, several meters in height and 400 millimeters thick, did not utilize Kryton’s KIM admixture. Severe cracking and leaking resulted, especially at the tapered tie holes and cracked locations. Subsequent ground settling contributed to the poor performance by creating new cracks. Some voids were full depth and as much as 400 mm in diameter. In 1996, Kryton International was consulted and contracted to provide Krystol materials to repair the leaking tanks and other walls at the facilities.
SOLUTION
KRYSTOL BARICOTE was used to repair the tapered tie holes. KRYSTOL T1 and T2 were applied to the inside surfaces of the tanks. Subsequent inspections over several years after the Krystol treatment was applied showed that many cracks continued to develop in the huge tanks. However, the cracks quickly self-healed and did not leak. The Krystol materials continue to perform beyond expectation.
| Location |
Annacis Island, Vancouver, B.C., Canada |
| Owner |
Greater Vancouver Regional District, (GVRD) |
| Contractor |
Campbell's Seal-Tech Waterproofing |
| Engineer |
ABR, Consortium of:
Associated Engineering, Burnaby, B.C.
Brown and Caldwell Consultants Canada Ltd.
Reid Crowther Partners Ltd. |
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