• BUILDING TYPE

    Industrial

  • PROJECT TYPE

    Renovation

  • COUNTRY

    Deep Lake Water Cooling

  • APPLICATION

    Cold Water Intakes, 15 kilometres
    of 1,600 mm DR22 – 26

The City of Toronto sits on the shore of deep, cold Lake Ontario. The 1,600 mm Sclairpipe intake line installed in the summer of 2003 allows 4°C water to be drawn from a depth of 83 metres.

This renewable source of naturally chilled water serves a dual purpose.
Firstly, in cooling 20 million square feet of city core office buildings and reducing greenhouse gases by 40,000 tons per year thus helping to eliminate mid-summer smog. Secondly, in providing the city and residents with cleaner drinking water at no extra cost to the taxpayer.

Sclairpipe was selected for this innovative project due to its corrosion
resistance and resistance to zebra mussel fouling. Additionally, it can be butt fused into long flexible lengths and floated into position for a simplified and quicker installation.

The City of Toronto sits on the shore of deep, cold Lake Ontario. The 1,600 mm Sclairpipe intake line installed in the summer of 2003 allows 4°C water to be drawn from a depth of 83 metres. This renewable source of naturally chilled water serves a dual purpose.

Firstly, in cooling 20 million square feet of city core office buildings and reducing greenhouse gases by 40,000 tons per year thus helping to eliminate mid-summer smog. Secondly, in providing the city and residents with cleaner drinking water at no extra cost to the taxpayer.

Sclairpipe was selected for this innovative project due to its corrosion resistance and resistance to zebra mussel fouling. Additionally, it can be butt fused into long flexible lengths and floated into position for a simplified and quicker installation.