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Water & Wastewater
The Waterworks Department is responsible for the treatment and distribution of potable water, as well as the collection and treatment of wastewater for the residents of Steinbach. 

The Waterworks Department completes tasks such as daily water testing, well monitoring, chemical testing and monitoring, data entry, maintaining and repairing all underground piping, line repairs, yearly hydrant testing, water meter installations and readings, and maintenance of lift stations and proper lagoon levels.

Click here to view the Organization Chart for the Waterworks Department.


Operating Licence

The City of Steinbach's Public Water System operates under a five year licence.

Click here to view a copy of the Operating Licence for the City of Steinbach's Public Water System, issued in 2009.


Annual Drinking Water Reports

The annual reports summarize the Water Utility's ability to produce safe potable water and meet provincial regulations.  If there are any questions regarding information in these reports, please contact the Waterworks Department at (204) 346-6214 or Mike Heppner at mheppner@steinbach.ca

Note: These are large files and may take awhile to download depending on your computer.

2008 Annual Report

2007 Annual Report


Water System


Facilities
The City's water supply system consists of three deep wells, an iron removal plant, and 2,250,000 imperial gallons of surface and elevated storage.  In 1999 the City opened its 1.6 million gallon treated water reservoir facility.

Method of Testing Water
The City of Steinbach water supply is tested in accordance with procedures outlined by the Province of Manitoba Health Department. 

The City submits 234 water samples per year to the Province for testing. These samples are taken from various areas throughout the City (9 samples every two weeks).

The City takes approximately 400 additional water samples per year, for various internal monitoring purposes.

The City is fortunate to get its water supply from several deep wells, which are superior to sources available to other communities, namely rivers and lakes.

Community Water Fluoridation Program
Again in 2003, the City of Steinbach Water Works staff received a Certificate of Commendation from the Provincial Minister of Health, in recognition of achieving a high standard of operating efficiency with respect to the Community Water Fluoridation Program as administered by Manitoba Health. This is a valuable public health benefit to the citizens of Steinbach, as it reduces dental disease.

For more information, contact Mike Heppner, Waterworks Department Head, by phone at (204) 346-6214 or by e-mail at mheppner@steinbach.ca

Water System Facts

Water Storage
Raw water storage 250,000 imperial gallons
Treated water storage 2,000,000 imperial gallons
Total water storage 2,250,000 imperial gallons


Water Quality
Water hardness 223.0 mg/l, Fe 0.11 mg/l
Turbidity 0.27 NTU
Color 5
Conductivity (umhos) 580/cm (raw), 577/cm (treated)

Water treatment process includes filtration, chlorination, and fluoridation.

Daily Flow Capacity
Average flow 800,000 imperial gallons
Peak flow 1,600,000 imperial gallons
Design flow 1,200,000 imperial gallons


Wastewater System

Facilities
Sewage treatment is completed in a state-of-the-art lagoon system which was constructed in 1992. This facility consists of two aerated cells and four facultative cells with a total surface area of 101 acres. Steinbach's sewage treatment facility capacity is designed for a population of 13,300 persons and is located 1.2 miles northwest of the City in the R.M. of Hanover.

Related infrastructure within City limits consists mainly of gravity sewer lines and four separate lift station structures.

For further information, contact Mike Heppner, Waterworks Department Head, by phone at (204) 346-6214 or by e-mail at mheppner@steinbach.ca.

Sewer System Facts

Daily Flow Capacity
Average flow 1,200,000 imperial gallons
Design flow 6,500,000 imperial gallons


Storm Sewer Maintenance
The Waterworks Department is responsible for repair and maintenance of public storm sewer infrastructure, including catch basins.

Repair and maintenance requests should be forwarded to the Waterworks Department during normal business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Contact Info
Waterworks Dept. Head, Mike Heppner
Phone: (204) 346-6214
E-mail:  mheppner@steinbach.ca 

Customer Service (City Operations)
Phone: (204) 346-6211

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