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Operations and Maintenance

Oct 25, 2013
We Care for Water at Every Step of the Way
 
OCWA's core business is operating, maintaining, and managing water and wastewater treatment plants, remote reservoirs, pumping stations, water distribution systems, and wastewater collection systems. Backed by decades of operations and maintenance (O&M) experience, our clients include municipalities, First Nations, institutions, industries, and businesses.
 
Every day, OCWA staff members demonstrate their diversified skills and experience. Our staff operate facilities ranging from small well systems and lagoons to large water and wastewater systems serving over a million people. In hundreds of facilities all across the province, we meet Ontario's geographic and climatic challenges with safe, reliable operations.
 
O&M Efficiencies
Our clients benefit from our commitment to increase efficiencies, reduce costs, and expand our base of shared resources. We can reduce your operational costs through our regional and hub structure, large-scale purchasing power, and remote monitoring capabilities. Our clients benefit from OCWA's O&M support services and programs such as:
• Quality & Environmental Management System
• Internal compliance audit system
• Regulatory support
• Emergency equipment, expertise, and resources
• Asset management
• Plant optimization
• Site-specific contingency plans and standard operating procedures
• Remote monitoring capabilities
• Remote process data collection database and online reporting tools
• Training
• Information Technology
• Human Resources

To ensure our clients' facilities are managed effectively and to deliver the best value, OCWA has implemented innovative technologies and systems to increase operational efficiencies, reliability and risk management. This serves to protect our clients' assets, reduce operations and maintenance costs, improve plant performance, and provides documentation to ensure accountability to both clients and the regulator.

 
Quality & Environmental Managment System

OCWA has developed and continues to maintain its own comprehensive Quality & Environmental Management System (QEMS). This system ensures that our clients' facilities are being operated in an efficient, safe and environmentally responsible manner and includes programs for identifying and mitigating risks that may affect the facilities OCWA operates.
 
QEMS empowers OCWA to take a responsible, pro-active and effective quality and environmental management approach to better protect human health and the integrity of the environment. The QEMS system is based on international standards of excellence for Quality Management Systems (ISO 9001) and Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001).
 
OCWA’s QEMS Policy is to:
• Maintain and continually improve upon a comprehensive quality and environmental management system (QEMS) to support the delivery of safe, reliable and cost-effective clean water services that protect public health and the environment.
 
• Establish clear objectives against which OCWA’s environmental performance can be measured and assessed with the goal of continual improvements.
 
• Understand and comply with applicable legislation and regulations and audit the facilities we operate to ensure compliance.
 
• Utilize a risk-based approach to quality management that accounts for the complexity and specific challenges of providing operation and maintenance services.
 
• Promote client and consumer confidence through service excellence and effective communications.
 
• Collaborate with its clients to prevent pollution and contribute to a more sustainable future by promoting the use of operational efficiencies and improved technology.
 
• Train staff on their responsibilities under the QEMS and how meeting these responsibilities assists with the protection of public health and the environment.
 
• Report on facility performance to its employees, clients and stakeholders.

Source: http://www.ocwa.com/en/operations_and_maintenance

October 25, 2013
Inside this issue
Utility Plant Electrician Operator
In this role, you will provide skilled journey-level services and support in the maintenance and repair/replacement of sophisticated and complex utility electrical equipment’, controls and systems and to maintain all related process controls in the operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities and required projects within the Kawartha Trent Region.
Hub Administrative Assistant

In this role, you will provide administrative assistance support in all activities required for the South Peel Region. 

Operator/Mechanic

In this role, you will use your skills to operate and maintain the water and wastewater facilities within the Southwest Region.